bind and dynamic ip

From: LeVA (leva_at_az.isten.hu)
Date: 11/30/03

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    Hello!

    I have a dynamic ip, and a server which runs bind. I have registered a
    domain name to that server, and I want to use a hostname for my dynamic
    ip. Can I do this? I thought it would be like, connecting to the remote
    dns server, and then update the zone file, and then reload bind. But how
    this is possible? Anybody knows a good howto about this?

    Thanks!

    Daniel

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