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I know this is too simple, but I have seen people mess this up. Are
you using DYNdns correctly? I mean, not only get an account thare
and start up you new DNS , but are you using the DYNdns updater on
your machine. If your using the updater, is it showing the green
checkbox, in the lower, left hand, corner that says, "status:
GOOD"?<br>
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Also, on the right pane there should be a checked box, next to your
IP name you have chosen, for your access to your machine. I know,
it might be simple, but I have seen many problems start right
there. A friend once neded to use DYNdns and didn't realize they
also needed the updater. It worked the first time, then their IP
changed and it stopped working. When I told them they needed the
updater they found it hard to find.<br>
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Your friendly Neighborhood Inu..<br>
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On 8/22/2011 11:25 PM, Guardian wrote:
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<p>OK, I did a fresh install, just simple stand alone works fine.</p>
<p>I used my WAN address for the region externalip.</p>
<p>If I change the externalip to my dyndns address it no longer
works.<br>
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