[tor-relays] running a relay on a home connection (abhiram)

Thomas Hand th6045 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 19 09:42:16 UTC 2013


Dnsdynamic.org is quite nice. Simple and easy, decent update API. Never had
a problem in the 2 years I used them.
My 2 satoshi...
On Dec 18, 2013 1:20 PM, "Oliver Schönefeld" <oliver.schoenefeld at me.com>
wrote:

> hello to everybody,
>
> as there were some alternatives for dynmic DNS handling mentioned, i'd
> like to add the following:
> as with most commercial dyndns providers come conditions (paid account,
> limited number of hosts, and - what annoys me the most - login after x
> days, etc.) i want to point you to https://nsupdate.info.
>
> this is an open-source project which offers dynamic DNS service with some
> advantages.
> i.e. they state they state in their "why another one?"-section:
>
>    - nagging its users to make a paid subscription
>    - annoying its users with advertisements or spam
>    - cancelling hosts or accounts after a short period of non-usage
>    - hiding the few free features almost undiscoverably between a ton of
>    commercial-only features
>
> so check it out and a nice day to all of you!
>
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