Aiport Dynamic Global Hostname

Hi !!
Is there anyone who is aware of free of charghe dynamic dns services who id known to work -compatible- with this?
http://goo.gl/retTn
(dynamic global hostname form from apple airport utility 5.6)
Thanks

Rmemeber way back when Apple used to make thing easier?.....
As is standard now...   Apple has taken something that should be easy, and turned into something that CAN NOT BE DONE AT ALL.    See the note below from DynDns,  Airport changed the firware so this doesn't work.   Usually when this happens it is not a mistake,  it is "Removal of Functionality"   ( see: SNMP which is also gone )
Apple won't support normal DynamicDns like every other router manufacturere in the world.   And their alternative is "Dynamic Global Hostname"...  which no longer works.
Now what is my option Apple??    None?.... yeah that's what i thought.
---From DynDns
Note: as of version 6.1 of the Airport Utility and 7.6.1 router firmware, the Apple Airport Extreme and Time Capsule routers no longer offer the ability to configure wide-area bonjour. This has effectively caused these Apple routers to no longer support sending updates to Dyn Standard DNS. If you are attempting to set up earlier versions of the Airport Utility and firmware, you can use these instructions, but this is an experimental feature, we cannot provide technical support for this setup. If you need assistance, check out the Dyn Community.

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