On Thursday 13 November 2003 03:18 pm, Mark Knecht wrote: > Thanks for the pointer. I suppose for your purposes you just use the free > service, or do you pay for one of the higher level services? All I really need is a consistant web address that I can give out to people for private no-hassle/works-with-anything file sharing. For this, the free service works perfectly. The only downside is a slightly longer domain name (something.servehttp.com, for instance). There are times, of course, when I'm tempted by the thought of switching my solobanjo.com domain over to No-IP, and hosting it myself, but there wouldn't be any real benefit to this right now - aside from the obvious power trip ;) > Also, I sort of thought these systems only worked for Windows servers. Does > their software strategy work with Linux and I suppose Apache also? You can download an open source "dynamic update client" for Linux directly from their web site. I am typing this e-mail in KMail on my Pentium II, which is also my Apache web server. |) |)enji