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Does anyone know how to set up dynamic dns for enom?

Looking around I can't seem to find it.

-Steve
 
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stscac said:
Does anyone know how to set up dynamic dns for enom?

Looking around I can't seem to find it.

-Steve


I don't think enom support it. Use 3rd party services like http://no-ip.com
 
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I'm pretty sure that they do.

See this link. My issue is that I can't find it in my control panel or how to use it.

-Steve
 
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stscac said:
I'm pretty sure that they do.

See this link. My issue is that I can't find it in my control panel or how to use it.

-Steve

I didn't know that.. according to that page, all you have to do just set the DNS to eNom DNS and set a password for the domain name, then you need to install the software (updater) to configure the DNS automatically.

Reading from the commented lines in Unix shell script. It says that all hosts should be setup in file /etc/hosteddomains
so, all control for DNS should be done in your computer through the updater software.


# #
# This script requires that all the hosts you want to update the IP address #
# for are present in the file /etc/hosteddomains. #
# This file must not have any comments or empty lines in it, #
# and there must be one hostname on each line. See example below: #
# www.yourdomain1.tld #
# ftp.yourdomain1.tld #
# mail.yourdomain1.tld #
# www.yourdomain2.tld #
# mail.yourdomain2.tld #
# www.yourdomain3.tld #
# ftp.yourdomain3.tld #
# #
# To update the "@(none)" and "*(other)" fields in the #
# "host setting window" at www.enom.com, add the following lines to #
# /etc/hosteddomains. #
# @.yourdomain.tld #
# *.yourdomain.tld #
 
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stscac,

Did you contact enom support regarding this?
 
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iHubNet-Matt said:
stscac,

Did you contact enom support regarding this?
They must work well for their clients.
 
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