 CMoore2004 Premium join:2003-02-06 Jonesville, MI
| reply to yesucan Re: [DW6000] name for my IP number?
Seagreen appears to be thinking my original though: PTR. However, if you're trying to get an address like... www.mydomain.com to point to your IP, you can easily do it. This is an alias. You can use a dynamic DNS service (dyndns.org) or buy your own domain and use a service like ZoneEdit.
Alias (A) is Name -> IP Pointer (PTR) is IP -> Name
Alias is doable, PTR is not. -- Sprint Mobile Broadband PX-500 | Windows XP MCE SP2 | Mobile AMD Athlon 64 4000+ | 1.5GB RAM | ATI Mobile Radeon X600 128MB | 120GB HDD |
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  yesucan
@direcpc.com | reply to jahern Just buy a domain name »www.godaddy.com
Then use »www.dnsmadeeasy.com to redirect to your router
Hosting a webcam myself, works great! |
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 adams_aj
join:2004-08-31 Smithville, MO | reply to jahern And, further, you are aware of the terms of service which states that your HughesNet connection is not to be used to run a server of any kind, correct?
Nothing screams "I'm running a server" more loudly than a DNS entry for your IP address. |
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  seagreen Premium,Mod join:2001-05-14 out there | reply to jahern No, you can't assign a name to your static IP address. If you enter it here if will probably show up as part of an IP block that Hughes owns. |
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 jahern
join:2007-05-29 Norman, OK
| Is there a way to assign a name to my static IP number? I assume it's something that goes in a DNS server somewhere. Do I have to buy a domain name, or can it be me.hughesnet.com or whatever? Thanks, again.  |
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