Dynamic DNS with BIND
David Botham
DBotham at OptimusSolutions.com
Fri Apr 22 14:51:45 UTC 2005
bind-users-bounce at isc.org wrote on 04/21/2005 05:26:19 PM:
>
> "David Botham" <DBotham at OptimusSolutions.com> wrote in message
> news:d48u5i$ur1$1 at sf1.isc.org...
> > bind-users-bounce at isc.org wrote on 04/20/2005 11:43:28 PM:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I'm looking into getting a virtual dedicated server (right now
> > thinking
> >> of using GoDaddy - although i am open to other options).
> >>
> >> Anyway, one thing I would like to do is Dynamic DNS something
like
> >> DynDNS.org this would be just for myself. But I am clueless when how
to
> > set
> >> this up. My only experience is using DynDNS.org or with in Active
> > Directory.
> >
> > If you are looking for a dynamic DNS entry for a DSL or Cable modem
line,
> > you should probably stick with an external provider.
>
> Dave,
>
> This is my thinking. One it's for a play toy :) And expensive one
but
> hey :)
> It's mostly to ID my home network, my laptop and a few other systems.
It's
> something I'd like to try and if nothing else learn about.
>
> Since the DNS will be off site IE not my home network and a network I'll
> never be attached directly too. I figure it's probally the best way to
play.
>
> Relalistily i'll probally use dyndns and have a cname within my zone to
> point to the dyndns name. Since it will be easier that way and because I
can
> handle DNS though my registrar.
>
> It still goes back to something I would like to learn about cause in AD
I
> can see how authnication takes place but with BIND I'm kinda lost how
the
> integrity is kept. It's something new for me to learn :)
BIND will use TSIG, AD uses GSS-TSIG. They are not compatible.
>
> Thank you for confirming my thoughts :)
>
> TC
>
>
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