zope setup with @home connection

Emile van Sebille emile at fenx.com
Wed Aug 29 23:19:09 EDT 2001


I've used and recommended TZO the past three or four years.  How would you
rate them?

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Emile van Sebille
emile at fenx.com

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"Vivien M." <vivienm at emerald.ith.dyndns.org> wrote in message
news:3b8d8469 at news2.lightlink.com...
> Jason Wisher <jason_wisher at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> If you're looking for a stable name, check out dyndns.org or other
services
> >> like it that allow you to associate stable names with dynamic
addresses.
> >> Also, hopefully your server won't get much use.  @home is an asymmetric
> >> connection.  Transfer rates from your machine to the net will be about
10x
> >> slower than rates to your machine.
>
> > Also check out DNS2Go (http://www.dns2go.com); free, reliable, and
> > much cooler than dyndns.
>
> Really?
>
> Let's take each of your points here:
> a) Free - last time I checked, our (dyndns.org) dynamic DNS service was
free
> too. Sure, having something like mydomain.com with us requires donations,
> but DNS2Go charges for it too.
> b) Reliable - Let's see here... DNS2Go has three DNS servers, all of which
> seem to be in the Detroit or neighbouring area, and two of which share the
> same UUnet connection. dyndns.org has DNS servers in four locations:
> Waltham, MA; Ithaca, NY; Fremont, CA; and London, UK. Not to mention that
we
> have a public status page at http://www.dyndns.org/status.shtml
> c) Cooler? How so? DNS is DNS, plain and simple.
>
> Honestly, I question your agenda, considering you seem to have posted to
two
> different newsgroups in a short period of time saying the same thing, but
I
> think the record ought to be set straight.
>
> Vivien
>
>
> --
> Vivien M.
> vivienm at dyndns.org
> Assistant System Administrator
> Dynamic DNS Network Services
> http://www.dyndns.org/




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