Dynamic dialup DNS services

There are plenty of dynamic DNS services like DynDNS around. Anyone got any recommendations as to which one would be best for a dialup Linux GNOME user? So my dad can have a constant name that points to his machine on every dialup, and I can ssh over without having to talk him through running /sbin/ifconfig in a terminal window. (“That’s sbin. No, sbin. S for sugar, b for…right. Sbin.“)

4 Responses to “Dynamic dialup DNS services”

  1. You just named it: DynDNS.

    Peter J.
  2. I’ll let you have foo.clothcat.org if you like.  I could do with a real-world test of the nsupdate mechanisms anyway…

    (not often you get something for free from  me)

    ssta
  3. I’ve been using no-ip for ages on Windows and it’s great and no-hassle after it’s setup. Never even got spam from them. They also have a Linux client; might be what you’re looking for.

    http://www.no-ip.com/

    Nelson Menezes
  4. Work uses no-ip (For reasons I really don’t want to get into), and we’ve never had any problems either.

    Aquarion

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