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RE: How important is static IP?
- To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: How important is static IP?
- From: "Chris Bond" <chris@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 21:52:00 +0100
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> Personally, I don't generally find having dynamic IP a problem for
home
> use.
Yeah but for us HA addicts we tend to need em :)
> As previously mentioned, just about the only thing I can't get it
to
do is
> to host a provate domain. - It's usually tied to the namespace
that
the
> DDNS
> provider owns, so for instance, DynDNS,org have about 20 domain
trees
that
> you can choose to be under, hence I have Paulgordon.homeip.net, but
I
> can't
> have gordon-net.co.uk which I also own (but am about to allow to
lapse...)
The problems lie with resolving cache TTL, usually you don't have a
problem but some isps have stupid TTL's, then again most decent DDNS
providers hardcode the TTL.
> 1: - you *CAN* have an SMTP feed to a dynamic IP address - I have one
> working perfectly, - mail to paul@xxxxxxx to see it in
> action... :-)
I didn't say you could only that I wouldn't recommend it :)
> 2: - you do *NOT* _need_ an MX record at all to receive mail, -
you
only
> need an MX record if your SMTP listening server is on a different
IP
> address
> to that which your DNS "A" record resolves... - Do an
NSLOOKUP on
> paulgordon.homeip.net, you will see it resolves to 80.1.127.35 - as
my
> SMTP
> mail server is listening to port 25 on that IP, I do NOT have (or
need) an
> MX record configured.
As you don't have any mx records basically you wont have any emails
backed up if your adsl line dies.
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