Short: Treat dynamic IP's as pseudo-static Author: pcomm@inorbit.com (Nicholas Piper) Uploader: pcomm inorbit com (Nicholas Piper) Type: comm/www Architecture: m68k-amigaos Distribution: Aminet Dynamic Redirection ------------------- At last, Pcomm has done a simple thingy :-) --- snippet from web page to save time :-) --- Ever felt that your ISP doesn't give you enough web space ? Or none at all ? Or maybe you would like to have some more anyway ? Or would like a site that is stored on your hard drive, so that its easy to update ? Using your Amiga as a webserver has always been very simple. AWS from Omnipresence does the job amazingly well. However, one problem still remains. For most people, each time their Amiga connects to the Internet, their hostname changes, hence the address of their Web Site changes. This problem on its own removes just about any possibility of hosting your own web site. That is, until now. DynamicRedirection gives your dynamic site a static url. For example, to access my local site that is stored on my harddrive, install the 3K executable called DynamicRedirection and goto http://www.innotts.co.uk/~nicholas/pcomm.dyn. After a couple of seconds, you will (assuming I'm online) be staring at my very own Web Site, served from my very own computer. Neat huh ? :-) --- end snippet from web page that saved time :-) --- This program handles connecting your browser to a dynamic IP as transparently as possible. No downloaded code is run on your machine whatsoever, (unlike OpenApp) so it is safe, small, and quick. (Standard Disclaimer thou') Basically, on a static web site, a file will be placed. This tells DynamicRedirection where to find the real IP that you want to go to. This is done var a finger site, then lines down and words across. Eg, if you want MY IP, finger nicholas@arnold.innotts.co.uk, count 3 lines down, 9 words across and you've found it. The .DYN file also contains an html page that is shown file its finding your new IP, so that the user knows its working. A dyn can be found at http://pcomm.home.ml.org/ and the dyn homepage is at http://pcomm.home.ml.org/dyn/