If you you can handle sub-domains, I wrote:
http://sources.vsta.org:7100/dyndns/index
Which is a Python DynDNS plus domain server, so you don't have
to hassle with banging DNS zone files and SIGHUP'ing your
regular DNS daemon. But since DNS hard codes its port number,
it needs to run on an IP address which doesn't have any other
DNS responsibilities.
It's tiny. It probably won't be what you want, but you'll be
able to change it with little learning curve.
Andy
Received on Thu Sep 27 2018 - 21:35:46 CEST