After almost 20 years of service DTDNS is being discontinued. If you are MM>currently on the service you likely got an email by now.
I'll bet that soon, there won't be any free DNS deals left.
After almost 20 years of service DTDNS is being discontinued. If you are MM>currently on the service you likely got an email by now.
I'll bet that soon, there won't be any free DNS deals left.
Daryl
I'll bet that soon, there won't be any free DNS deals left.
So I am slowly updating all my info on my boards to reflect the new addresses. I will be updating my Ads in the Fido network to reflect
the new information.
So I am slowly updating all my info on my boards to reflect the new addresses. I will be updating my Ads in the Fido network to reflect the new information.
don't forget to have your NC(s) update your nodelist entries, too..
Hello Daryl!
I'll bet that soon, there won't be any free DNS deals left.
what do i win if i can prove you fail here ?
So I am slowly updating all my info on my boards to reflect the new addresses J>I will be updating my Ads in the Fido network to reflect the new information.
That's why I switched to a paid plan at No-IP years ago. Not only that, the SD>smart DDNS update client runs as a daemon on my BBS and I don't have to worr SD>about updating anything manually.
When you connect to bbs.outpostbbs.net, that redirects to outpostbbs.ddns.ne SD>to connect to my BBS.
It's such a PITA to change everything...but they did have a valid
point in their "shutdown message"...too many were abusing the "free service". In short, the "bad apples" ruined things for everyone else.
I get a lot of connects with <no name> as the address...and the
The parent company was/is notorious for having a broken system and not fixi it. They were also very slow to deal with complaints and I'd heard that th was potential lawsuits brewing (this last part is hearsay).
In any case, I think it's good for all involved to move on to better-maintained and better-cared-for services. I switched to No-IP years ago with a paid account and it's worked perfectly for me.
An idea I had, was deploying a cloud server that would provide DDNS services for Fido members only. It would use the existing DNS infrastructure of fidonet.org, and the Sysop would no longer be at the mercy of a DDNS provider.
In any case, I think it's good for all involved to move on to
better-maintained and better-cared-for services. I switched to
No-IP years ago with a paid account and it's worked perfectly for
me.
An idea I had, was deploying a cloud server that would provide DDNS services for Fido members only. It would use the existing DNS infrastructure of fidonet.org, and the Sysop would no longer be at the mercy of a DDNS provider.
I get a lot of connects with <no name> as the address...and the
A lot of these small firewall setups aren't enough to handle the crap that's floating around on the Internet. You really need an edge
firewall that simply blocks entire countries at first and then will
let you ban entire CIDR ranges from connecting. Until you get
something with some gusto going you're going to have issues.
Even my system is starting to have problems right now so I'd better
get going on building myself an IPFire (yes, it reads "I pee fire",
heh) box.
to have issues. Even my system is starting to have problems right now so I' SD>better get going on building myself an IPFire (yes, it reads "I pee fire", SD>heh) box.
The satisfaction that you were right, and I was wrong. :PI'll bet that soon, there won't be any free DNS deals left.what do i win if i can prove you fail here ?
At least I'm not like the episode of "Happy Days", where Fonzie
couldn't say "I was wrong"...it was like "I was wr........" <G>
Matt...
After almost 20 years of service DTDNS is being discontinued. If you are
currently on the service you likely got an email by now.
I'll bet that soon, there won't be any free DNS deals left.
Hello Daryl,
02 Jul 18 18:25 at you wrote to MATT MUNSON:
I'll bet that soon, there won't be any free DNS deals left.
That's why I switched to a paid plan at No-IP years ago. Not only
that, their smart DDNS update client runs as a daemon on my BBS
and I don't have to worry about updating anything manually.
When you connect to bbs.outpostbbs.net, that redirects to outpostbbs.ddns.net to connect to my BBS.
have you tried smoothwall? ipfire is a fork of smoothwall... there's another one that is also forked from smoothwall but i don't remember
its name... i think it also started with "IP"...
Which is one reason I have been using namecheap.com for years. They
have a dyndns update client that you can use when you register a
domain with them. I use it to keep my domains all synced with my IP address here and it works well.
its sad that south park is not made anymore, real life made it not needed
I get a lot of connects with <no name> as the address...and theEven with country blocking filters they still try to contact my server :(
A lot of these small firewall setups aren't enough to handle the crap that's floating around on the Internet. You really need an edge
firewall that simply blocks entire countries at first and then will
let you ban entire CIDR ranges from connecting. Until you get
something with some gusto going you're going to have issues. Even my
A lot of these small firewall setups aren't enough to handle the crap
that's floating around on the Internet. You really need an edge
firewall that simply blocks entire countries at first and then will
let you ban entire CIDR ranges from connecting. Until you get
something with some gusto going you're going to have issues. Even my
Even with country blocking filters they still try to contact my server
:(
I wonder if I should try the Symantec or Bitdefender hardware firewall products.
Even with country blocking filters they still try to contact my server
:(
I wonder if I should try the Symantec or Bitdefender hardware firewall products.
Ok, so what about just upgrading to business class services? This way
you get a static IP and never have to worry about dynamic DNS...
Ok, so what about just upgrading to business class services? This
way you get a static IP and never have to worry about dynamic
DNS...
internet -> ISP modem -> perimeter firewall -> your network(s)
They probably won't do what you want. You should look at IPFireMaybe a Raspberry Pi could be my permiter firewall.
which can create physically and logically separate networks.
Maybe a Raspberry Pi could be my permiter firewall.
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