Statische IP

Hi Leute, ich möchte bei mir ne radio-station (internet) am computer laufen lassen! Aber damit die leute mich auch erreichen können, bräuchte ich ne statische ip, ich hab aber keine! Deshalb möchte ich wissen, wie man das irgendwie hinbekommen könnte?
 
mit hilfe eines "Dynamic DNS Services"
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Software/Internet/Servers/Address_Management/Dynamic_DNS_Services/

Edit: Da die obige Seite zeitweise nicht erreichbar ist, habe ich die Liste der Dynamic DNS Anbieter die man dort findet mal hier rein gesetzt:
  • Art of DNS - Provide dynamic or static IP addresses. Create a personalized hostname.
  • http://www.ChangeIP.com - Dynamic DNS allowing free third-level domains (under their provided array of 2nd level names), as well as user-provided second-level domains.
  • http://www.cjb.net - URL cloaking and dynamic DNS.
  • Constant Time Dynamic DNS IP - Dynamic DNS service for your dynamic IP address, web forwarding, and domain registration.
  • Continuum CMDNS - Service enables users to have a static host name even if they have a dynamic or semi-dynamic IP address.
  • http://www.ddns.nu - Australian based DDNS provider. Commercial services and free entry level accounts. Remote update clients for many platforms, including Unices and Windows.
  • DDT Project - Dynamic Dns Tools. Provides an open and free (in the GPL-sense) set of tools that will permit the deployment of secure and reliable dynamic DNS services.
  • http://www.DHIS.org - Compatible with R3, R4 and R5 clients, and a listing of service providers from around the world.
  • DHS International - Low-Cost dynamic DNS provider allowing static hostnames to be mapped to dynamic IP addresses.
  • DNS Made Easy - Offers DNS services for any domain, provides tools to manage and update DNS for domain or subdomain.
  • DNS Park, LLC . - Web-based domain name management services with forwarding, and redirection.
  • DNS Wizard Corporation - Offers web-based remote DNS management.
  • http://www.DNSDyn.com - Service provides domain name servers for the DSL, cable or dialup modem user.
  • DNS2Go - Service provides a dynamic IP address the ability to run any kind of server from any Internet connection on any platform, including Windows and Linux.
  • http://www.dnsQ.org - Dynamic DNS service created by one of the original ods.org founders.
  • Domain DNS - Free DNS and forwarding service provided by Baremetal.com.
  • DSL Vdns Service - Service allows users with ADSL, DSL, ISDN and Cable modem type connections to run web server software over Dynamic IP connections.
  • http://www.DtDNS.com - Offers DNS hosting and related services to home users and hosting firms. Free Dynamic hostnames, custom nameserver branding, e-mail forwarding and spooling services.
  • Dynamic DNS Network Services - A free provider of dynamic and static DNS services, as well as WebHop web redirection services.
  • Dynamic DNS Providers and Software - Provides a comprehensive list of dynamic DNS service providers and client software.
  • Dynamic IP Service - Free and premium service available, commercial use desired.
  • http://www.DynamIP.com - The Dynamic IP addressing system with client application, and DNS provider.
  • http://www.dyn.ca - Dynamic DNS hosting from Canada, free service for Internet users that require a permanent hostname.
  • http://www.DynDNS.com - Commercial DynDNS provider supporting user-supplied domains.
  • http://DynDNS.dk - Free Dynamic IP Hosting with support for Danish, English, German and French languages. Also features IP redirection, Site down messages, URL redirection, and MX records.
  • http://www.Dyn.ee - Dynamical Domain Name Server, offering free dynamical domain names to dial-up users and ISDN. Forum available.
  • http://www.DynIP.com - Provides DDNS, allowing you to put the server for your domain name on a dial-up connection.
  • DynoDNS from Deerfield.com - Dynamic DNS Provider facilitating creation of custom 3rd-level domains.
  • DyNS - Dynamic and static DNS service, domain registrations. Free and premium services.
  • Dynu Systems Inc. - Provides dynamic DNS service, email alias, web redirection, and develops and sells ASP components for Active Server Pages.
  • http://www.Dynup.net - Dynamic DNS service, provides privacy policy, statistics, and servers listing.
  • Eastwind - Web and email redirection services
  • http://www.EveryDNS.net - Provide static DNS services as well as many advanced services such as Dynamic DNS resolution, secondary service, AXFR service, and domain2web redirection.
  • FreeDNS - Free domain hosting and subdomain hosting, using domains others have submitted.
  • http://Getmyip.com - Free Dynamic IP provider, can be used with any kind of Internet connection.
  • GnuDIP Dynamic DNS - Server software for giving Dynamic IP addresses, static domain names.
  • http://HN.ORG Dynamic DNS Services - Provider of free static and dynamic DNS services, with FAQs, and Hammernode tools.
  • http://www.HomePC.org - Offers dynamic subdomains, email forwarding, and web page forwarding.
  • IWAS2 Tech's DNS Services - Static and dynamic DNS services, URL redirection, and email services. Clients are available for Windows and Java version, available for Unix, Linux and Macintosh/Apple.
  • Microtech Dynamic DNS - Provides services including free basic Dynamic DNS accounts, hosting of full domain names, backup MX servers, and secondary DNS service
  • http://www.MyServer.org - Free Dynamic DNS, sub domains and managed DNS services. Web based update utility. No banner adds or nag-ware, totality free sub-domain service.
  • Nicolas' Internet Services - Offers dynamic DNS, hosting, web mail, and URL forwarding.
  • Nikhilino Online - Dynamic DNS (DYNDNS) service for .com .org .net domains. Client runs on all major operating systems.
  • No-IP - Provider of Dynamic DNS network services and URL redirection. Three packages available.
  • Open Domain Server - Dynamic DNS provider offering multiple free public domains and support for user-supplied domains.
  • PlanetDNS - Run your own web site, mail server, ftp server by associating a domain name of your choice to your currently assigned dynamic IP address. Works with cable, DSL, ISDN or dial-up connections.
  • RocketDNS - Provides DNS management for both static and dynamic IPs.
  • SelfHOsT - Dynamic DNS Service Provider
  • http://www.SolidDNS.com - Provides Dynamic DNS services and domain registration.
  • http://www.StaticCling.org - Static hostnames for your dynamic IP. Native clients are available for almost any operating system.
  • theBBS.org DynDNS - Bulletin Board Service (BBS) oriented Dynamic DNS provider.
  • http://www.TSX.org - URL redirection and dynamic DNS. Has several popup window advertisements, including adult advertising.
  • http://www.TZO.com - Features include offline webpage, signon and signoff IP address control, and new change domain and change email functions.
  • Virtual DNS - The Virtual DNS service provides an alias for dynamic IP addresses to a static hostname.
  • WebReactor Networks - Offers Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS) and email forwarding.
  • WebWatchMen - Offers businesses and individuals the ability to run web sites without a registered DNS name and/or static IP address.
  • WhyI Dynamic DNS - An affordable dynamic DNS provider
  • Winip - Allows Internet users to access ones computer via a free static host name can be used with any DHIS or ODS servers, and runs on Windows.
  • XDISK - A freeware Dynamic DNS client application providing a Subdomain, Mail/MX Aliases, Router/Gateway support and Offline URL Redirection. Online help is provided on the site along with email-based technical support.
  • http://www.yi.org - Gives free domain names for dynamic IP's, for dialup connections on all major operating systems.
  • yyWeb - Provides domain name registration, URL redirection, E-Mail redirection, and DDNS services for SOHO, DSL, and cable modem users.
  • ZA NiC - Free domains. Service policy, mailing list, and FAQ.
  • ZoneEdit - Simple and free web-based domain manager which allows you to safely administrate DNS, mail and web forwarding.
 
@derLenz

Wie meinst Du das? Was hast Du genau vor?

Falls Du meinst, das Deiner Rechner im Intranet eine andere IP bekommen
soll, dann wird es schwierig, wenn die IP im "Normfall" über DHCP vergeben
wird. Das wiederum vergibt eigentlich die IP "dynamisch", aber auch nicht
wirklich, weil Rechner mit bestimmten MAC-Adressen bestimmte IP Adressen
bevorzugt erhalten, sofern diese noch nicht vergeben sind.

Aber sage einfach mal, was genau Du vor hast. Dann können wir Dir auch weiter
helfen. :D

MfG Rushjo
 
Ich glaube "derLenz" meint folgendes: Welchen DDNS-Provider sollte ich am besten nutzen, wenn ich meine Ip-Adresse durch die DDNS-Funktion des Routers aktualisieren lassen will und nicht durch die Clientsoftware, welche der Provider zur Verfügung stellt.

@derLenz
Ich schätze, dass du diesbezüglich mal im Setup bzw. in der Dokumentation deines Routers nachschauen musst.Es hängt davon ab, welche DDNS-Provider er unterstützt.


mfg,softrunner
 
Meines Wissens wird dyndns.org von den meisten routern unterstützt!

Ist aber auch nur gefährliches Halbwissen!
 
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