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Hacking and Security => Hacking and Security => : Kulverstukas May 10, 2014, 06:07:20 PM

: Dynamic DNS services?
: Kulverstukas May 10, 2014, 06:07:20 PM
I want to make a miniature FTP/web server from home, but to do that I first need to set up a dynamic DNS somehow. There are many to choose from, so anyone wanna recommend some?
: Re: Dynamic DNS services?
: d4rkcat May 10, 2014, 06:20:44 PM
Someone recommended this one to me a few days ago: http://freedns.afraid.org/
said it worked well but I haven't tried it so i don't know.

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Feature List:

    Free DNS, Dynamic DNS, Static DNS services
    Free subdomain hosting, free domain hosting, free backup dns, reverse IPv6 DNS hosting (forward/reverse)
    Free URL redirection [web forwarding]
    Paid services available for increased account capacity
    Unlimited number of domains per account (yes really)
    5 free shared hostnames, use anywhere
    20 free subdomains per domain, use on your own domains only
    INSTANTLY point yourname.afraid.org or yourname.com to any IP or URL
    Supports every TLD on the Internet
    Currently 99,695 other domains besides afraid.org in our shared domain pool
    Funding is supplied by the members who go premium. Funding goes directly to servers and high bandwidth connections they reside on
    Robust support for CNAME, A, AAAA, MX, NS, TXT, LOC, RP, HINFO, SRV records
    Are you a web developer? You can use nameserver branding to name our nameservers as your own! Let us worry about the maintenance/redundancy
    Round robin DNS supported (Multiple IP addresses for 1 hostname)
    IPv6 forward AND reverse (both .int and .arpa) supported
    Dynamic DNS supported, several clients for Win32 and UNIX available
    Forward your hosts to any existing URL on the internet (even to a different port if your ISP blocks 80) with the Web Forward system
    URL cloaking redirection supported, optionally hide real URL of your site in the address bar
    Allows you to change web hosting providers without messy DNS propagation delays
    Simple, fast, flexible and reliable interface, feedback is welcome
    Works with any existing web host you may already be using for both DNS and hosting
    If your web host goes down, visitors will see a "timeout" error instead of a "site does not exist" error, e-mail will also remain queued for 5 days
    If you put a domain in afraid.org, you can edit TTL, Minimum, Allow/Deny AXFR's, and approve/disapprove others from using hosts on your domain. You can also share your domain with the users of afraid.org, or your own web site visitors using our 'webclude' feature
    Support for vanity dns hosts (example: i.knew.you.were.afraid.org) currently 99,695 domains in the shared pool
    Fast and easy setup process. Setup an account in less than 5 minutes
    Extremely reliable, fast, and redundant hosting, and interface
    All updates go live instantaneously.
: Re: Dynamic DNS services?
: Kulverstukas May 10, 2014, 08:12:20 PM
@d4rkcat: Thanks. Looks like they are supported by DD-WRT and whatnot, seems like a huge service. I just registered and tried it out - works great so far :)
I think I'll stick to that one then :)
: Re: Dynamic DNS services?
: proxx May 10, 2014, 10:44:08 PM
https://evilzone.org/found-it-on-the-webs/freedns/msg81649/#msg81649
: Re: Dynamic DNS services?
: iTpHo3NiX May 10, 2014, 11:46:26 PM
I used to us3 dnydns but they no longer offer free services. I also used to use no-ip but havent in years and idk if they're even still around
: Re: Dynamic DNS services?
: proxx May 11, 2014, 12:00:32 AM
I used to us3 dnydns but they no longer offer free services. I also used to use no-ip but havent in years and idk if they're even still around
It is afaik but the terms of service and privacy policy are scary.
: Re: Dynamic DNS services?
: iTpHo3NiX May 11, 2014, 03:19:05 AM
It is afaik but the terms of service and privacy policy are scary.

Its changed ALOT since I've used it. Before it was no-ip.info and had nothing to do with the .com counterpart. It's a pity when things grow and had something good they change so much for the worse...
: Re: Dynamic DNS services?
: Kulverstukas May 11, 2014, 10:40:19 AM
Ok, now I understand that it's useful for those whose IP constantly change. Mine doesn't so I won't be needing that after all heh.
: Re: Dynamic DNS services?
: iTpHo3NiX May 11, 2014, 11:00:10 AM
Ok, now I understand that it's useful for those whose IP constantly change. Mine doesn't so I won't be needing that after all heh.

Yeah you can use a dyn if you have a changing IP, however if you don't want to memorize your IP it's an option
: Re: Dynamic DNS services?
: Kulverstukas May 11, 2014, 12:28:31 PM
Yeah you can use a dyn if you have a changing IP, however if you don't want to memorize your IP it's an option
An even better option is to make a subdomain on my domain where I host my website to point to my home IP :P
This is for those who actually have a domain name :D
: Re: Dynamic DNS services?
: Ragehottie May 11, 2014, 09:48:14 PM
My brother turned me to zone edit and thats the only thing I've used since. You can even register your domain with them so its super handy. dd-wrt also supports it if I remember correctly.

zoneedit.com