[App_rpt-users] Private Node IP Updates

Bryan St Clair bryan at k6cbr.us
Fri Nov 30 17:09:36 UTC 2018


noip.com has a free dynamic dns service. (free requires confirmation every
month)  If your router doesn't support the service, they offer a windows,
mac and linux download to run on a machine inside the same network.

I use another free service, but they recently stopped offering the free
option.  This noip.com has a $25 a year option that gives you up to 25
hostnames. (depending on how many does you use, could be useful.)  I have
one on allstar that uses this service, and 3 off allstar, all have had zero
complaints.  All do the $25 a year option.

On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 8:55 AM Mike <mm at midnighteng.com> wrote:

> One possible method and probably most popular is to subscribe to a
> dynamic DNS service.
>
> Most routers have built-in section to enable these services.
>
> It basically just uses a software update to read your current IP and
> send it to the name server who will hand it to those seeking your address.
>
> Check with a few actually using a service to see how it has worked for
> them (reputation)
>
> A quick look on the net will show you there are plenty of folks doing
> it. I have not used one in 17 years so I can't recommend one.
>
> ...mike/kb8jnm
>
>
> On 11/30/2018 11:42 AM, Bob Pyke wrote:
> > One of the features of AllstarLink I really appreciate is the node
> registration, and the resulting rpt_extnodes list that reports any updates
> in public IP address. I’m using an ISP that changes public IP periodically,
> and without notice, so this feature of AllstarLink is very important. Is
> there any way of providing a similar capability when using private nodes?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Bob
> > K6ECM
> > 73
> >
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Bryan
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