Yes, it's that service. You place a little program on your computer and it will make sure that whatever dyndns.org subdomain you chose keeps pointing to your computer even if your IP changes.
WHAT??! rss, sorry, but it doesn't mean nothing to my poor knowledge about computer programming. Could it be more... errr let's say detailed?
2010/2/10 Platonides Platonides@gmail.com
nevio carlos de alarcão wrote:
Either in a hosting, or using a service like dyndns and letting them read the wiki from your computer (they will only be able to when you have it powered).
Hi Platonides, thank you. you again and again hit the target. Could you
tell
me more about this dyndns? The service is this discribed on http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/ or I'm wrong? After all think it will fit my needs although I am a bit afraid of not
being
able to do that. Respectfully, Nevio
Yes, it's that service. You place a little program on your computer and it will make sure that whatever dyndns.org subdomain you chose keeps pointing to your computer even if your IP changes.
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