On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 15:46, Mick Ohrberg wrote: > I utilize a service called ZoneEdit (http://www.zoneedit.com/) for my dynamic DNS entries. They let you set up 5 domains ("zones") with an infinite number of hostnames, email forwarding and whatnot for free. If you want more than 5 domains, you have to pay them a marginal amount of money. They have DNS servers spread out all over the country. > Automatic DNS update is simple - I use http://www.whatismyip.com/ to determine my IP, and then I update the DNS entries by using a simple lynx command. So how do they make money? If it's from people with more than 5 domains, wouldn't it be cheaper at some point (like Aaron with 300+ domains) to get a legitimate business account and be able to do real two-way DNS registration for them?