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pow |
posted on 2nd Feb 12 at 11:36 |
Eh? Why? | |
ed |
posted on 2nd Feb 12 at 10:11 |
I think he should be keeping stuff like that private :| | |
Sam |
posted on 2nd Feb 12 at 10:03 |
Connect to pow :lol: | |
pow |
posted on 2nd Feb 12 at 09:42 |
No-IP is the tits for simple things like that. I use No-IP and RealVNC to remote support my Grandma. She has a shortcut on her Desktop to 'Connect to pow' and it start the No-IP client, updates the IP address and start the VNC service. Port 5900 forwarded on her router I just type in her no-ip address into VNC viewer. | |
Ste |
posted on 1st Feb 12 at 17:41 |
I did the ddns on the router. it's a d-link and had the option to use no-ip.com | |
Nismo |
posted on 1st Feb 12 at 15:27 |
Just setup DDNS on the router then portforward to the CCTV DVR or server on which ever port the web service uses. | |
ENB |
posted on 1st Feb 12 at 14:27 |
I just use afraid dns. | |
Dom |
posted on 1st Feb 12 at 13:24 |
Wrote a little app that updated my cPanel static DNS records (via it's API), but ended up moving my DNS to Hurricane Electric which allows simple HTTP requests (just have a scheduled batch script running to update every 15mins or so) to update dynamic records. | |
Sam |
posted on 1st Feb 12 at 11:10 |
Yeah I think existing accounts are still free as long as they are active (although whether they'll change this policy to force you to pay for it soon I couldn't say). | |
noshua |
posted on 1st Feb 12 at 10:47 |
They only offer 30-day trails now; http://www.dyndnscommunity.com/questions/21580/from-dyn-what-happened-to-free-accounts.html | |
ed |
posted on 1st Feb 12 at 10:34 |
Just had a look, there's free and there are pro accounts now. Free gives you basic DNS management, i.e. you can have your *.dyndns.ws domain name that points to your router just as it did before. | |
John |
posted on 1st Feb 12 at 10:27 |
I'm still using it for free and it's working fine. | |
ed |
posted on 1st Feb 12 at 10:24 |
Huh, I'm using DynDns and I'm not paying for it? | |
noshua |
posted on 1st Feb 12 at 10:19 |
Didn't know DynDNS was no longer free, probably why my Grandad's CCTV no longer works online. | |
Sam |
posted on 1st Feb 12 at 09:56 |
I dunno, I was a bit pissed off about that because the Sky router only lets you use DynDNS so this meant I had to go with No-IP and install their software on the XP box. | |
John |
posted on 1st Feb 12 at 09:53 |
When did they change that? | |
Sam |
posted on 1st Feb 12 at 09:48 |
I would recommend No-IP, as DynDNS is no longer free (whereas No-IP is). | |
ed |
posted on 1st Feb 12 at 09:02 |
If you CNAME security.yourdomain.com to your.dyndns.ws then you'll get what you want. | |
John |
posted on 1st Feb 12 at 08:51 |
Just have dyndns running either on the router if it supports it (standard sky ones you get now do support) or the client running on the PC. | |
Ian |
posted on 1st Feb 12 at 01:52 |
Set up the subdomain to a folder in the hosting. | |
Ste |
posted on 1st Feb 12 at 00:58 |
Anyone got any experience setting up your own dynamic dns setup. |