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Pointing Hosted web to home server



On Mon, 2007-05-28 at 22:14 -0400, Rusty Shackleford wrote:
> I am helping a few people setup the technical aspect of their small
> business.  They cannot afford hosted shared storage at the moment and dont
> have an office yet.  They put their website up on godaddy.com and they want
> to be able to for a netshare or cifs(samba) to go to the web address and
> have it pointed back to the server in one of their houses.  So before I came
> abord they have a freenas server but they have multiple people connecting
> and they dont want to have to change the ip on 5-10 computers everytime
> comcast changes the ip, they want to maybe have a page that redirects it or
> maybe a dns record that will point to it, does anyone have any expirience in
> this?  I was thinking setting up an srv record but that does not seem to
> work.

Dynamic DNS sounds like what you want.

http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/

(Disclaimer: I work for DynDNS)

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Cole Tuininga
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