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Displaying my ip in areas (i know securety crap :P)
ok, i want to place a link on my forum, to a site, that i use offline, how do i set it up so it looks like this
<a href="my ip/php_testing/test/homepage/index.php">Test Homepage</a> now, i would just put my ip in, but, sadly enough, i ahve dialup, so every time i connect i geta new ip, id like ti to refresh my ip each time i log on ^^ and when i log off, the link is gone |
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Try if you can use something like dyndns.
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what now?i got no clue what u said ^^
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Have a look here: http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/
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??? lol, i dont understand it.... is there a simpler way?
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That is the simplest way.
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can you give me this "dyns" code?
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#8
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Read that link, register a (free) domainname, point it to your current ip.
To keep it up2date, you can download a little program that will update the ip everytime you make a new connection. |
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ok, and how do i imply that with my vbulletin link?
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