DNS-me-do

From: Matt 9 Oct 2013 14:07
To: ANT_THOMAS 17 of 21
@ in DNS records means root, i.e. no sub-domain. They can be used on all types of records (I believe), including A and CNAME although having a @ CNAME record prevents all other @ records working (again, I believe)
From: ANT_THOMAS 2 Jul 2014 15:39
To: All 18 of 21
Since no-ip have gone down because of Microsoft being cunts I actually got my subdomains working dynamic properly now.

Ended up using the free nameservers at afraid.org and pointing things through them.
From: Ken (SHIELDSIT) 2 Jul 2014 19:11
To: ANT_THOMAS 19 of 21
That's how I do mine as well.  And I use Tomato so the router actually notifies afraid.org when a change happens.  Very set it and forget it and I like things like that!
From: ANT_THOMAS 2 Jul 2014 20:18
To: Ken (SHIELDSIT) 20 of 21
5 min cronjob on one a local server is what I've been using.
From: Matt 2 Jul 2014 20:39
To: ALL21 of 21
I do something similar to afraid.org with Linode and their DNS Manager and PHP SDK. Useful if you already have hosting with them.