Dynamic ip and your own domain name (how-to)

Not sure what the usability of it is for other people, but here is how I did it..more or less.
http://wiki2.archlinux.org/index.php/Zo … namic%20IP
*shrug*
Maybe it will help someone out there.

Hmm, what about adding some other free DNS services, and a bit more general info, like what it is about, for the people that don't know what DNS stands for? In its current form it looks like a sort of advertisement for that site and it doesn't add any additional info beyond their FAQ.

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    Dear Apple geniuses,
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    Question 1. Once I get the domain name for example, www.christine.com, and post my iwebsite to it will people be see it just by typing in www.christine.com? (I won't have to add anything else to the address).
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    Question 3. Will this website come up in google searches?
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    1. No, you don't have to add anything to the address and people should be able to get to your site by either typing in http://yourdomain.com or http://www.yourdomain.com.
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    3. Your site will come up in Google Searches yes, but you need to notify them that your site exists first.
    4. Posting YouTube on your site will work if you publish to MobileMe and upload directly to your server. If you want quick loading, however, I would suggest that you upload directly to your server as at times MobileMe is notoriously slow. I upload directly, as I have business site and I wanted faster loading speeds that MME could not give me.
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  • Using your own Domain Name

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  • What is the point in this "BScatalyst" if can not use your own domain name?!

    the marketing of adobe BScatalyst is a enigma for me. What is it? when you can´t use your domain name?!

    I think you need to do a lot of research and a lot of reading.
    The point is: adobe has NOTHING TO OFFER besides the software (muse) for
    developing a site.
    Sorry to repeat this a lot but your not correct here as well.
    Muse came recently and is a simple tool to help get people into making sites from the graphics and design industry basically. BC Has a full template, layout and code system:
    http://docs.businesscatalyst.com/dev-assets/reference#!/module-reference/photo-galleries/m odule_photogallery.html
    It has API Access, it can be developed using any coding software from Dreamweaver to Coda 2. This for many is the primary method of creating BC websites and has been for years, even before Adobe purchased the BC company.
    It is always being updated as you can see with the new rendering engine and liquid markup:
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    The point is the CC atracts amatures, like my self, to devope sites, but
    they have NOTHING to offer on the hosting side of the work.
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    Your post was put under moderation automatically by the forum software because how you posted it. The caps will do it.
    everything above here are without ANY interest for the common amateur muse developer. Why do you think we use muse?!
    I communicate, I read and know a lot of Muse developers, Again your not correct here as well. Sorry for repeating this but this again simply not true and pretty much everything you have said so far is that.
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    CMS me here, SAAS me there, and business analysis me over again. IT IS OF NO INTEREST FOR US MILLIONS OF MUSE USERS!
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    Creative Cloud is Adobe moving into the Cloud space for their products and services, Muse is an entry level designer based peace of software to create basic websites. Business Catalayst is what you do not want to research into and hosting is just storage basically.
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    In terms of your website, people make sites just for family etc and put them on the web, Real domain or not you can build a site for what ever you want. But its a website and will be out there on the web. Search engines like google will index such sites so if you do not want them out there on the internet do not create them to make them available.
    I do not mean to be rude, but your comments are not valid and going no where. You not really understanding what anything is, your complaining about things are not true or things that you think do not exist when they do.
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  • How to publish custom web site with own domain name?

    Hey out there. I wonder if anyone can give me any tips on how to publish a web site with my own domain name.
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    [email protected]

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  • Creating own domain name

    I am really new to apple and iweb, so please bare with me! Anyone know how I can create my own domain name?
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  • Using my own domain name

    I'm thinking of changing my broadband to BT infinity.
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    Can anyone confirm that using another providers SMTP is permitted, and will work?

    GrahamRP wrote:
    I'm thinking of changing my broadband to BT infinity.
    This a warning I'm consistently getting from others...
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  • How do I use my own domain name  with Mac server with iWeb

    For a number of years I have had my own domain name that when typed into a browser it would redirect the browser to my site on the .Mac server. I hear with iLife ’08 I can have my own domain name hosted by .Mac so I know longer have to have the long addresses for each pages the I have now for my site (i.e. the http://web.mac.com/thewildhearts/WildheartPhotography/NatureGalleries.html). How do I go about getting my domain name (wildheartphotography.com) so that Mac will host it and do I need to notify the current host that Mac will be hosting my site now?
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    Pat

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  • How do i use my own domain name with creative cloud?

    how do i use my own domain name with creative cloud?
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  • IWeb own domain name blocked on MobileMe

    Dear Apple experts,
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    I'm a great apple fan and I was very sad when apple turned down these so useful and easy services such as iweb, idisk, gallery. It seems to me that the "digital me" concept of late M. Job is, well, changing now.
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  • Problem when using own domain name

    Hi,
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  • Using own domain name , duplication of web address HELP !!

    Hi all,
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  • Can't seem to get my own domain name to work

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