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Title: Anyone using Free Dynamic DNS providers
Post by: broadstairs on March 26, 2015, 11:32:28 AM
Last year when DynDNS decided to close their free service they offered me a cheap first year contract which I took, now they want $30 a year. So I am looking for a new DDNS provider which hopefully is free and either does not have a 30 day update policy or provides a local updater which can be set to update every month.

Does anyone here use a DDNS provider with that facility?

Stuart
Title: Re: Anyone using Free Dynamic DNS providers
Post by: roseway on March 26, 2015, 11:40:15 AM
No-ip ( http://www.noip.com/ ) still offer a free service. I use them and I've found them entirely satisfactory.
Title: Re: Anyone using Free Dynamic DNS providers
Post by: broadstairs on March 26, 2015, 12:16:28 PM
No-ip ( http://www.noip.com/ ) still offer a free service. I use them and I've found them entirely satisfactory.

Yes I found them but could not find any automatic updater to get round the 30 day requirement to validate my IP.

Stuart
Title: Re: Anyone using Free Dynamic DNS providers
Post by: roseway on March 26, 2015, 01:08:40 PM
No, I think you have to do that manually. I used their free service for a couple of months, but I've since upgraded to the paid-for service.
Title: Re: Anyone using Free Dynamic DNS providers
Post by: lloyd on March 26, 2015, 01:13:30 PM
I use dnsexit.com, and not had any problems. However, I had to use a custom updater on my Draytek, and could see no way to update on my Billion NL.
Title: Re: Anyone using Free Dynamic DNS providers
Post by: broadstairs on March 26, 2015, 08:36:00 PM
I use dnsexit.com, and not had any problems. However, I had to use a custom updater on my Draytek, and could see no way to update on my Billion NL.

My problem is that I can update it on my ZyXEL VMG8924-B10A OK but it only does that AFAIK when the IP changes and as I have a quite reliable line it is often up for 50+ or even more days without a re-sync so no DDNS update is done. Most of these freebies require at least one update per 30 days hence needing a script of some sort to do this on a regular basis. DynDNS used to provide such a program with their free account.

Stuart
Title: Re: Anyone using Free Dynamic DNS providers
Post by: kitz on March 26, 2015, 10:50:57 PM
No, I think you have to do that manually. I used their free service for a couple of months, but I've since upgraded to the paid-for service.

Eric just a thought.   Had you thought about getting a static IP from Plusnet.  Its a one off cost of £5.   

With this then you can do quite a lot.  For example you could even set up a webserver/ftpserver at home and point a sub-domain to it.  eg set up  eric.[yourdomain].co.uk to your home PC/server.
Title: Re: Anyone using Free Dynamic DNS providers
Post by: roseway on March 26, 2015, 11:18:55 PM
Thanks for that suggestion. I hadn't thought of it, and it certainly does have some possibilities.