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| Dynamic DNS to normal web address This may be a wierd question, but I am stuck. i have a home web server that I have been using dyndns a dynamic dns service to get a web address. So the web address is http://myexample.dyndns.com. Now I finally decided to buy a real web domain name, and don't know how to point it, or assign it to my home web server. Right now I am forwarding requests from myrealwebaddress.com to myexample.dyndns.com, but I don't really like it like that. Any idea on how I can assign my real domain to my dyndns domain? I emailed the tech support of the company I registered the web domain from, and they said I had to "to edit the DNS settings of the domain name and point it to your own server." I don't really understand that. I have the dns addresses of my ISP, but don't get how that will work. Don't I need to associate my IP address with the new web domain? Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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| Re: Dynamic DNS to normal web address Quote:
I think the best solution is to point your domain(set his nameservers on you registar) to an internet server and then just set in that server a CNAME record to your dyndns address like this: www IN CNAME myexample.dyndns.com Then, all requests to your www.domain.com will be forwarded to myexampledyndns.com. If you dont have a friend or somebody that has a server account, there are some sites providing this services for free, just use google and look for "free dns". If you have a static ip address at home, you don't need this. You can run your dns server and point you domain directly to your home. Regards, |
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| Re: Dynamic DNS to normal web address I found this website http://iputil.com, that provides some cool tools for IP and a software to run website form a personal computer and dynamic IP |
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| Re: Dynamic DNS to normal web address Here in my blog i wrote about updating a real domain name with a dynamic sub-domain; http://www.sarin.mobi/2008/09/host-w...h-dynamic-dns/ I hope this helps |
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