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  • JDavies
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 29

    need to set up a dyndns

    Hi, I need to set up a dyndns account.
    Is this very easy to do and what does this allow me to do?
    Please advise.
    Cheers.
  • Knicko
    • Jun 2010
    • 27

    #2
    Re: need to set up a dyndns

    Hi

    ******?

    There are many of how to.

    its very easy to install this.

    why dyndns?

    go to this side.

    greetz Knicko
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    • tonybod
      Experienced Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 384

      #3
      Re: need to set up a dyndns

      Originally posted by JDavies
      Hi, I need to set up a dyndns account.
      Is this very easy to do and what does this allow me to do?
      Please advise.
      Cheers.
      It's pretty straightforward.

      When you log onto the net, you get an IP address (eg, 1.2.3.4). This can change each time you log onto the net. So most routers can access a dyndns account, what happens is the router gets it's IP address, then tells dyndns what that IP address is. Now instead of telling others that you are on 1.2.3.4, you can say that you are at username.dyndns.org.

      When someone tries to ping/connect to username.dyndns.org, they will be re-directed to 1.2.3.4 (or whatever the current IP address you have is).

      Does this make sense?

      Tony.
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      • JDavies
        Junior Member
        • Sep 2010
        • 29

        #4
        need to set up a dyndns

        OK Tony,

        It does kinda make sense. I need to set one up and then give my peers details of my dyndns account, which they then access which will then be diverted to my existing IP address.
        Once this happens, does "sharing" occur?
        Sorry, but this is still all too new for me.
        Now to figure out porting and newcamd.
        Oh what joy?
        Just kidding.
        Jon

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        • tonybod
          Experienced Member
          • Apr 2010
          • 384

          #5
          Re: need to set up a dyndns

          Originally posted by JDavies
          OK Tony,

          It does kinda make sense. I need to set one up and then give my peers details of my dyndns account, which they then access which will then be diverted to my existing IP address.
          Once this happens, does "sharing" occur?
          Sorry, but this is still all too new for me.
          Now to figure out porting and newcamd.
          Oh what joy?
          Just kidding.
          Jon
          If you know for sure you are going to have a static IP address, you do not need a dyndns account (as the IP will not be changing). But it does make sense to use one in case it changes, or if you move ISP etc.

          Once you've set up a dyndns account you then need to configure both the router and your receiver to share.

          I see you have a spiderbox from the other thread.

          If the default newcamd port is 3567 (from the other thread), then you need to forward port 3567 from your router to the IP address of the spiderbox.

          So then if users connect to yourname.dyndns.org and to port 3567, they will first connect to your router IP, and the router will direct all traffic to the spiderbox.

          Tony.
          Technomate TM600 + 1m motorised dish (TM2300 motor).

          If you find my posts helpful, please press the thanks button.


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          • JDavies
            Junior Member
            • Sep 2010
            • 29

            #6
            need to set up a dyndns

            Hi Tony,

            It looks "simple" enough, as the spiderbox is quite user friendly.
            I will give it a go tonite or sometime this weekend and see.
            I am just scared I am going to totally stuff up and then I will be eligible for hackers to break into my system - not good.
            If I do manage all this, can I start "sharing" a local card (if I get one that is).
            Cheers for all your help Tony.
            Jon

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            • tonybod
              Experienced Member
              • Apr 2010
              • 384

              #7
              Re: need to set up a dyndns

              Originally posted by JDavies
              I am just scared I am going to totally stuff up and then I will be eligible for hackers to break into my system - not good.
              It's easily done. But as long as you only open up the single port you need to you should be ok. If your router supports it, you can also set up rules to block all network traffic between your internal network and the server.

              Originally posted by JDavies
              If I do manage all this, can I start "sharing" a local card (if I get one that is).
              Yes.
              Technomate TM600 + 1m motorised dish (TM2300 motor).

              If you find my posts helpful, please press the thanks button.


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              Cccam channelinfo files.

              Forum rules

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              • JDavies
                Junior Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 29

                #8
                Re: need to set up a dyndns

                Dear Tony,

                A lot of info to take in, but I think I will be OK (I hope!!).
                Cheers for all your kind assistance in this matter - much appreciated.
                I will let you know how I get on.
                Jon

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