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Step3: Install No-ip duc
Fist, start your server and login as root.
Than tipe in: " apt-get install no-ip "
The installer starts and guides you throught.
At first you have to insert your No-IP.com user name.
(NOT the Hostname)
The Password
The updating intervall. All 30 minutes is all right.
List of hosts or groups. if you just use one host you can leave this field emty.
Network device name, can be left like it is.
and that as well.
That was the installation!!!
reboot your server and your done with that.
The only thing you need now, is to open the port 80 for your serverip (hrace009 release=192.168.0.10)
If you have followed all that you have now a public server !!!
Attention: You can't test if your server is availible at that Host name, because it is your public ip.
Its funny to see how people install the DUC on virtual machines :
Just for the lazy ones, the simple way is to install it on the host system then its just a routing thing to get your vBox or whatever online. ( tcp port 29000 to your vBox ip and its online )
Or ( if you have a hardware router ) check your manual. Most of them have support for dyndns and no-ip config.