First, changing the NS IPs in resolv.conf might help your machine think that
it's IP address maps to your FQDN but it doesn't help anyone else. The change
in dynamic dns will take a few seconds to take effect. I realize though that
for things like apache it's helpful/necessary to have the FQDN-d
Hi,
I'm having some difficulties with my Debian 2.2 box using a DHCP-provided
IP address (with cable modem) and dynamic DNS. (And apologies upfront for
the length of this email.) Here's the background:
I've had the system working for awhile now with DHCP by itself.
Recently, I've been obtai
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