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WinIP

WinIP is an easy-to-use update client for Windows. WinIP features an intuitive graphical user interface that makes it simple to keep your dynamic DNS records up-to-date. The latest release is 4.1 from April 2012. Features include:

WinIP allows internet users to access your computer via a static host name like myname.example.com even though you may have a dynamic IP address. This lets others access your web, file, or other server the same way every time, instead of having to enter a different IP address every time you reconnect to the internet.

WinIP 4 runs on Windows XP and higher. WinIP is compatible with the DNS Max managed DNS service and the ThatIP dynamic DNS service.

With WinIP, your machine will get a fully qualified domain name. Even if your computer's internet address is dynamically assigned, people can connect to your machine's FTP, WWW, IRC or other server by using your single hostname, recognized on the entire Internet. WinIP can manage multiple hostnames pointing to different IP addresses.

Features of WinIP include:

  • Automatic Hostname Updates
  • Brand new user interface allows you to manage multiple hostnames or domain names with the same program
  • Run as a Windows Service on Windows and Windows Server
  • Automatic configuration; just enter your account name and password and the host configuration will be pulled from the server
  • HTTPS to protect your account
  • IP detection via UPnP Universal Plug and Play gateway protocal
  • IP detection via STUN Session Traversal Utilities for NAT

Download WinIP Version 4.5

Perl

dnsmax.pl is a text-based dynamic DNS update client for Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and any other operating system with Perl support.

Download dnsmax-perl-1.0.1 and follow the instructions in the documentation.

dnsmax.pl is a Perl dynamic DNS update client for the DNS Max and ThatIP DNS services. It runs on Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and other operating systems with Perl support.

dnsmax.pl is responsible for keeping your DNS records pointed at your current IP address. When run, the program checks to see whether your IP address has changed since the last time an update was sent to the servers. If it has, the program sends an update. The program should be scheduled to run every few minutes.