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this project is intended to provide a replica for no-ip.org to help developers and non-static ip hosters to overcome the problem of URL maping for thier sites
besides helping parties who need to run this business to find a complete technical solution
Java servlet that permits a client to update a hostname for a dynamic IP address. Intended for use where the user has the ability to update DNS directly, such as a friendly name server. Uses plugins for authentication and performing the updates.
The open network services project develops experimental network infrastructure services for next generation Internet and Web environments. The project is designed to support activities in the Agentcities/openNet research testbed (http://x-opennet.net)
Finally! An extensible, cross-platform dynamic, static, or custom DNS update client! This simple Java program will keep your domain name always pointed at your computer. Supports multiple ways for obtaining IP, updating domain, and reporting errors.
A web site, and related applications to centralize your IP.
The web site is powered by a database that holds users ip addesses. A user can log on to the site and get his/her ip, and links to servers on his/her computer.
SGNP is a proposed grid naming standard providing (1) Scalable, global namespace; (2) Secure communication among resources/services (no central authority), and (3) Reliable rebind capability in the event of migration, failure, replication, etc.
Initiated by the EPIC Consortium, this project aims at developing a RESTful webservice for managing PIDs with the Handle System developed at CNRI.
Additionally, some RESTful clients in various commonly used languages will be developed.