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DDNS

This chapter describes how to configure dynamic DNS (DDNS) services for the ZyWALL. First, it provides an overview, and then it introduces the screens. See Section 5.4.9 on page 117 for related information on these screens.

15.1 DDNS Overview

DNS maps a domain name to a corresponding IP address and vice versa. Similarly, dynamic DNS maps a domain name to a dynamic IP address. As a result, anyone can use the domain name to contact you (in NetMeeting, CU-SeeMe, etc.) or to access your FTP server or Web site, regardless of the current IP address.

"If you have a private WAN IP address, then you cannot use Dynamic DNS.

Before you can use Dynamic DNS services with the ZyWALL, you first need to set up a dynamic DNS account with www.dyndns.org. (This is the only DNS service provider the ZyWALL supports at the time of writing.) DynDNS offers several DNS services. Please see www. dyndns.org for more information about each of them. When registration is complete, DynDNS gives you a password or key.

"You must go to DynDNS’s Web site to set up a user account and a domain name before you can use the Dynamic DNS service with the ZyWALL.

After this, you configure the ZyWALL. Once the ZyWALL is configured, it automatically sends updated IP addresses to DynDNS, which helps redirect traffic accordingly.

15.1.1DYNDNS Wildcard

Enable this feature to have *.yourhost.dyndns.org (for example, www.yourhost.dyndns.org) routed to the same IP address as yourhost.dyndns.org.

 

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