compubbs.dyndns.net or something like that. This fido dude has an account with
dyndns, so he was going to get me set up for free.
So it's nice of him to offer to do that for me and everything, but I didn't go
through with it because I'm confused about something: he said he would need my
BBS server's IP address, which I couldn't give him because my server is a VPS
I don't quite get why he would need the IP though - if he owns compubbs.dyndns.org, then couldn't he just forward all traffic for that domain to compufuck.xyz, end of story?
So it's nice of him to offer to do that for me and everything, but I didn't go through with it because I'm confused about something: he said
he would need my BBS server's IP address, which I couldn't give him
I want to carry Fidonet, but my domain name is clearly not Fido-appropriate. (compufuck.xyz) The hub coordinator said the problem
is putting compufuck.xyz a my Bink address on the nodelist, which is understandable.
Am I right though? Or - alternatively, is there some other way I could mask my domain just for bink?
I didn't want to argue with someone who was trying to do me a favor, and probably knows his shit better than me.
I could just give you a CNAME of compuf.scinet-ftn.org and point it to
Another (not-free, however) option is through Google Domains, which
offers dynamic DNS right through their DNS config -- you'd need to buy a $9 USD/year domain but you could then map an alternate TLD (e.g. yourdomain.com). It uses the same dyndns2 protocol as dynDNS, so you can
He'd need to IP, I believe, in order to forward through dynDNS. Then
you'd need to run the client program to keep it in synch (e.g. ddclient).
Netsurge, if you don't mind, I'd appreciate it very much if you could
set up that subdomain (compuf.scinet-ftn.org) & route it to compufuck.xyz:2323
Looked at my CenturyLink DSL modem under Dynamic DNS. Had forgotten that
I had it setup already for No-IP & was actually updating it. Under
another heading...listed DynDNS as another option. If I choose this option...the modem would do the dirty work...no matter what OS I was running. Am I correct?
Looked at my CenturyLink DSL modem under Dynamic DNS. Had forgotten t I had it setup already for No-IP & was actually updating it. Under another heading...listed DynDNS as another option. If I choose thisYup!
I know the SysOp you are referring to. He DOES NOT "know his shit".
He's just a FIDO coordinator with a Big Head. Stay away from him. Better yet stay away from FIDONET period!
You already have f142.n1.z77.scinet-ftn.org which cnames to your domain.
I will also add compuf.scinet-ftn.org. I will let you know when it's
Thank you! I didn't know. I can just use f142.n1.z77.scinet-ftn.org - that's perfect! You can disregard compuf.scinet-ftn.org then.
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