dynip is a Freebsd daemon that monitors your host system ISP assigned dynamic IP address. If it changes, dynip automatically updates the dynamic DNS IP address at your dynamic DNS hosting provider then posts an informational message to the host system log followed by sending an informational email to user root.
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).
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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...
XMDNS is an extensible DNS management scheme that uses XML to store data. It features easy manipulation of views (or split horizon DNS). There is also support for hand-crafting records for situations where complicated rules must be enforced.