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Hi all I am running a test server with redhat 8.0. I am wondering if anyone knows of a good reliable dynamic dns provider that will work with linux. I was using dns2go a couple months ago but had some problems with my end (windows 2k server) and have since switched to linux with great results but dns2go now charges a yearly fee and I am unsure if this is the best one to use. Any assistance would be greatly apreciated.
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I use minidns.net myself which works great. They also have a link to a page with a list of lots of other Dynamic DNS providers. I know of people who has had good experience with dyndns.org and I haven't had any problems with the free static dns service from zoneedit.com even though I haven't tried their dynamic service. But their help page helped me figure out a way to fix my setup the way I want it.
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thanks gardener I will check out minidns.net!
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I have been using TZO for 2 years now and never had 1 single hickup. I use them for 2 domains.
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