Hello all.
Some may have noted my mumping on the rants thread about DynDNS whipping my URL off me, so now my server is off the 'net. (my apologies again for pulling my regular disappearing act)
Well, as crazydomains.co.uk had a sale on and dynu.com have a free dynamic DNS service which includes people with their own domains I decided to bit the bullet:
qubeserver.com is my new domain and I registered that top level account with dynu.com and followed the instructions to the letter. Well actually they only seem to have instructions for their own third level domains but how hard can it be..?
It's a shame my router doesn't support this dynamic DNS supplier but dynu.com have software for the job which seemed easy enough to set up...
...but no joy.
All I get is 'The requested URL could not be retrieved'. I know my set up is fine as all was well before DynDNS.org pulled the rug out from under me and I can reach my server from outside using it's current IP address...
...I've had a good google and the best I could come up with was to add my 'host's' name server addresses / IP's to the defaults provided by my domain supplier. That didn't help, not mentioned by any of dynu's docs anyway.
I've asked dynu for help but I haven't received a reply and on a free account I don't expect one any time soon.
So there you go. I have all the ingredients to get my server on line again, and with a more sensible URL to boot, but I'll be blowed if I can get this particular souffle to rise.
Can anyone with some experience point me in the direction of a dummies guide, or hold me by the hand themselves?
Thank you!
Some may have noted my mumping on the rants thread about DynDNS whipping my URL off me, so now my server is off the 'net. (my apologies again for pulling my regular disappearing act)
Well, as crazydomains.co.uk had a sale on and dynu.com have a free dynamic DNS service which includes people with their own domains I decided to bit the bullet:
qubeserver.com is my new domain and I registered that top level account with dynu.com and followed the instructions to the letter. Well actually they only seem to have instructions for their own third level domains but how hard can it be..?
It's a shame my router doesn't support this dynamic DNS supplier but dynu.com have software for the job which seemed easy enough to set up...
...but no joy.
All I get is 'The requested URL could not be retrieved'. I know my set up is fine as all was well before DynDNS.org pulled the rug out from under me and I can reach my server from outside using it's current IP address...
...I've had a good google and the best I could come up with was to add my 'host's' name server addresses / IP's to the defaults provided by my domain supplier. That didn't help, not mentioned by any of dynu's docs anyway.
I've asked dynu for help but I haven't received a reply and on a free account I don't expect one any time soon.
So there you go. I have all the ingredients to get my server on line again, and with a more sensible URL to boot, but I'll be blowed if I can get this particular souffle to rise.
Can anyone with some experience point me in the direction of a dummies guide, or hold me by the hand themselves?
Thank you!