[SATLUG] Mail Server Testing

Zeb Fletcher zeb.fletcher at gmail.com
Tue Feb 1 18:24:24 CST 2005


I use zoneedit as well and it works great, there are clients for
almost all OS's that will update the dns server when ever your IP
changes. You can even write a simple shell script to update the
records and put it into cron. By doing it this way you can get your
own domain. Zoneedit will even allow for subdomains so if you want to
share it your able to, or even create virtual host in apache so you
can have multiple websites running on the same ip. I do this for a
teacher friend of mine who wanted to separate work from his personal
site, works quite nicely if he would ever learn to update his website.

Zeb


On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 16:04:03 -0600, Sean Carolan <scarolan at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 12:56:05 -0600, Ed Coates <edcoates at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Why not sign up for their free service?  I have nighthawk.dyndns.org
> > and have my own mail server set up here.
> >
> > Ed
> 
> I second that.  I have used the free dyndns service for a couple years
> now and it works great.  Some routers even have a built-in feature
> that will 'touch' the record once in a while to keep your IP address
> up to date.  Even if you don't have that, you can just log in once a
> month or so to keep your account active.
> 
> I can VNC, FTP, and ssh to my home linux server from work - it's great!
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