Millions of legitimate servers that rely on dynamic domain name services from No-IP.com suffered outages on Monday after Microsoft seized 22 domain names it said were being abused in malware-related ...
Microsoft has returned control of most of the domains it seized last week from Vitalwerks, a Reno, Nev.-based firm that runs the popular No-IP.com dynamic DNS service, as part of a campaign to shut ...
Dynamic DNS, also known as DDNS, or DynDNS, is a very important tool for mapping domain names to IP addresses. It’s all about allowing a single web address to connect to an IP address that is always ...
Note: Microsoft has issued a new statement on this story. Their comments are at the end of this article. Update: Additional information has surfaced, including details on the impact this takedown has ...
I'm wondering if there are domain registrar services that provide dynamic DNS as part of their service. The goal here is affordability. I think I'm ready to move on from free dynamic dns (sick of ...
Note: This is an update to the original story, which can be seen here. New details have emerged in the aftermath of Microsoft’s actions against Vitalwerks – the company that operates No-IP (noip.com).