DISCUSSION: Configuring Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) Server
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Disclaimer: This is not a definitive guide but a simple how to, considering this, the methods use here may not be the best ones or the most correct.Configuring Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) Server This is a guide on how to setup Fedora Core 2 Linux system with Domain Name System (DNS) server and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server using Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND), and then merge them to form a single Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) server This guide assumes that the user is logged in as root and the proper BIND 9 and DHCP 3 packages have been installed on the same Fedora Core 2 system.
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