On Sun, 2002-08-04 at 08:30, Ben Lutgens wrote:
> I chose to use Nate's method and host my personal DNS at work and used a
> signed zone transfer run from a script by dhcpcd when it notices a
> variation in the IP. I don't know if it really runs the script when there's
> a difference (the manpage says it does) because I've had the same IPaddress
> for the entire time I've had my cable modem.

Do any ISPs in the area allow you to pay a nominal fee to do this?  I
don't think I'd be able to do this at work (well, I probably wouldn't be
able to keep a box there for more than a few more months).

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