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					Using Dynamic IP on Omega
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		| its.me   Newbie
 
  
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			| Using Dynamic IP on Omega 
 
				Hello, 
 I Want to install IspCP on my home server. I have a Dynamic IP, And I use DynDNS. During installation, He want to know my public IP. I don't know what answer. I write my actual Ip? And if he change?
 
 Can You help Me?
 
 Tanks
 Olivier
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	| 04-11-2009 01:50 AM |  | 
	
		| Jahsun   Newbie
 
  
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			| RE: Using Dynamic IP on Omega 
 
				Hi, i am a noob so don't know if this is correct, but i installed with local ip 192.168.x.xxx and edit both /etc/network/interfaces to make it static plus add ip, netmask, broadcast and etc. then reboot after i edit /etc/hosts.
 If you need to know your public ip you can google "what is my ip" and that should work for you.
 
 Hope that helps FullJoy
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	| 04-11-2009 02:31 AM |  | 
	
		| its.me   Newbie
 
  
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			| RE: Using Dynamic IP on Omega 
 
				And I need to modify it when my ip change?
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	| 04-11-2009 07:57 AM |  | 
	
		| Jahsun   Newbie
 
  
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			| RE: Using Dynamic IP on Omega 
 
				Local ip do not change (as far as i know ) but the public one does change at times. As far as modify goes i would assume that your talking about updating ispcp whenever your public ip change, right? Well i have no idea about that, i am still learning and tweaking things at the moment.
 For me i use Zoneedit to manage my dns but as far as automatically updating ispcp and zoneedit with new ip  i am lost at the moment.
 
 I hope the more experience members can give you a helping hand.
 FullJoy
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	| 04-11-2009 10:16 PM |  | 
	
		| victor531   Junior Member
 
  
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			| RE: Using Dynamic IP on Omega 
 
				yeap, if you are using zoneedit to send the request of your client webpage to your server (where the web page are ), the best solutions is to install a little software called ddclient which works toghether with zoneedit, if your IP changes , then ddclient changes it automatically in zoneedit in less than a second.
 try apt-get install ddclient
 
 
 Victor
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