Guest Posted August 13, 2005 Share Posted August 13, 2005 ive had this problem for a while now and feel i need to ask for a solution. i havent seen it anywhere else so im confident this hasnt been asked. i run my mta 0.5 server on my home computer which has a dynamic ip address. i intend to change my package with my isp to one which has a static ip but in the meantime i need the solution to the following problem: i have a no-ip.com account which i use so that i can do things such as seed torrent files even when i restart my computer and my ip address changes. my no-ip address is crazy-world.no-ip.org and although people can connect to my mta server using this address instead of my actual ip address it would be better if when someone connected, that in the mta ip field it read as "crazy-world.no-ip.org" instead of my ip address as with my normal ip address in the field, which is dynamic, it prevents people from adding my server to their favourites to connect to at a later time. there may not be a solution to this problem but hopefully someone has one. thanks for reading! EDIT: basically what i need to know is, if theres any way to get my server to announce itself to the ASE with an address that I specify...if thats possible. thanks. Link to comment
zerb Posted September 14, 2005 Share Posted September 14, 2005 Seems like no one knows the answer, Have any of the known issues helped you? Link to comment
Guest Posted September 16, 2005 Share Posted September 16, 2005 thanks i double posted after a month just to see if anyone could solve it. ive checked the known issues and nothing has helped. its not so much of a problem now though so i think ill just leave it. cheers. Link to comment
Slothman Posted September 16, 2005 Share Posted September 16, 2005 unfortunately ase doesn't put urls instead of ip adresses. Something that somewhat makes up for it is the fact that the current release of mta remembers the previously visited servers, so they can select it from a drop down list in the ip feild. Link to comment
Jani Posted September 18, 2005 Share Posted September 18, 2005 Depending on your ISP, you can buy a static IP for like £5/month extra. Very helpful if you're considering hosting from home. Link to comment
Guest Posted September 20, 2005 Share Posted September 20, 2005 yea i know thanks. i intend to do that soon coz i need it for other things too. Link to comment
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