On Wednesday, 25 September 2024 22:53 Roger Dingledine wrote: > (C) The old-school way of handling this was to get a dyndns account and > then set your torrc Address to point to your dyndns hostname. That is, > you run a periodic tool that reaches out to the service and it makes > sure to update the hostname it gives you to match your current address. > > Apparently dyndns has turned from the great free service that it used > to be into a mess of for-profit scamminess. But the nice people on irc > point me to https://freedns.afraid.org/ as one option that's also been > around forever and doesn't seem like it's gone scammy yet. afraid.org is a good choice. Alternative: https://dns.he.net/ I use it as a secondary (slave) DNS zone for my domain. If you need help with DynDNS on your router, ask here and specify your router model. I have scripts for Mikrotik. -- ╰_╯ Ciao Marco! Debian GNU/Linux It's free software and it gives you freedom!
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