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mf_dns is a system designed to assist control of BIND from the server side without having to go through config files and zone files etc. It also allows for external automation and database driven control of your DNS Server Cluster :)
IP change detection script for UNIX systems. Can be used to map static domain to dynamic IP. Works behind NAT. Uses HTTP browser or network interface to get public IP. To be used with task scheduler (Cron or like, sample crontab file shipped).
An easy script for updating your Dynamic DNS records at SiteLutions.com written in Bash. You may update several dynamic DNS accounts, just add one conf-file for each account
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This script updates your dynamic dns IP address on changeip.com.
It's a simple wrapper on lynx for https connections.
It's based on a script created by Eric Ste-Marie for unix, an adapted to SourceMage GNU/Linux.
Shell daemon I made for maintaining my DSL up back in 2000. As of year 2006, there is probably a lot of good tools for monitoring and keeping alive your ADSL connection, like ddclient for DynDNS, and native Debian PPP management for example...