I'll spend some time this weekend to update my listing of them (which
is woefully inadequate).
Also, make sure consider ZoneEdit, which offers free DNS hosting for
up to 5 domains. The only fee is to register your domain name (I use
www.godaddy.com to register sites). I then use DirectUpdate to update
ZoneEdit with the new IP addresses (I've been running about 25 days
between updates now on SBC DSL). The main drawback to ZoneEdit is a
minimum 5 minute TTL (time to live) time for the entries - meaning if
my IP address changes, it can take 5 minutes before all sites can use
the new address.
www.dyndns.org is a good free backup.
For a full list, take a look at
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Software/Internet/Servers/Address_Management/Dynamic_DNS_Services/
Jeffrey Randow (Windows Net. & Smart Display MVP)
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