[TriLUG] OT: RFC on Dynamic DNS services

Bryan Pearson bwp.pearson at gmail.com
Fri Feb 8 09:51:59 EST 2013


Hey Brian,

I currently use cloudflare. I make hourly api calls to update my ip
address, and have found it very reliable. They also offer caching and cdn
for if your webserver etc goes down.  Their free level offers basically
everything youd need.

If you are accessing it and arent serving html, just make sure you disable
cloudflare protection stuff, as it block ssh access, etc. They do give you
a subdomain "window" to use for services like that.

In short, I like it and will continue to use, others have recommended it as
well. I can share my script if youd like.

Bryan


Bryan


On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 9:46 AM, Brian <lugmail at cheetah.dynip.com> wrote:

> Hi gang,
>
> I've been using dynip.com for years for my dynamic DNS needs, but it
> seems that their prices are a little on the high side, given the number of
> free options.  So, I'd love to hear some real-life feedback on peoples'
> experience with their dynamic DNS providers, as I decide whether to endure
> the pain of changing my longstanding domain name to switch providers.
>
> Cheers,
> ~Brian
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