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Special Forums IP Networking Ddns Post 302880825 by IvanAK on Monday 23rd of December 2013 08:00:25 PM
Old 12-23-2013
Ddns

Hi all,

I was wondering ( yes it is a noob question Smilie ), i buy a domain (from domain.com) but i have dynamic public ip address and i was wondering if there is a way to automatically update my dynamic public ip address to my domain with BIND.

For example now i have some ip 22.22.22.22 (public) and from domain.com i say this is my home server. But tomorrow i will have 33.33.33.33 and you should get this info and update. etc ... you know what i mean Smilie

If im not clear what this question means pls ask.


Tnx in advanced !
 

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NAME
dlclose -- close a dynamic library or bundle SYNOPSIS
#include <dlfcn.h> int dlclose(void* handle); DESCRIPTION
dlclose() releases a reference to the dynamic library or bundle referenced by handle. If the reference count drops to 0, the bundle is removed from the address space, and handle is rendered invalid. Just before removing a dynamic library or bundle in this way, any termina- tion routines in it are called. handle is the value returned by a previous call to dlopen. Prior to Mac OS X 10.5, only bundles could be unloaded. Starting in Mac OS X 10.5, dynamic libraries may also be unloaded. There are a cou- ple of cases in which a dynamic library will never be unloaded: 1) the main executable links against it, 2) An API that does not supoort unloading (e.g. NSAddImage()) was used to load it or some other dynnamic library that depends on it, 3) the dynamic library is in dyld's shared cache. RETURN VALUES
If dlclose() is successful, it returns a value of 0. Otherwise it returns -1, and sets an error string that can be retrived with dlerror(). SEE ALSO
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