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I'm having problem with hostname?
I can only get to my computer by using my ip address.
Is there a setting that i should check?

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asked Apr 01 at 01:19 PM

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Ok found what my proplem was. My host name has to be in capitals. Don't ask me why i checked all my setting and everything is in lower case. I don't know why i tried with capital letters lol. Good luck to all. onvisa

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answered Apr 01 at 08:37 PM

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Same here. The control panel registers my ip address correctly, but the hostname refuses to work. I too can connect via ip.

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answered Apr 01 at 01:49 PM

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If you mean https://www.dyndns.com/account/services/hosts/ by "control panel", then you may have a caching problem, i.e. the DNS information in one of the local resolver cache or in remote caches (e.g. ISP or other recursive DNS service) is held too long.

Apr 01 at 03:06 PM RotBlitz ♦
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The first thing to check is the status of your hostname at the hosts page. You can update your IP address information manually there if needed. The second step is to check the log of your update client (software or hardware) to look for related error messages and take corrective action accordingly.
In case you don't run an update client at all - that's it!

You can check the status of the hostname by tools within your OS too:

nslookup http://yourhost.dyndns.org.               (Windows)
dig http://yourhost.dyndns.org                     (Linux and Mac)

(Replace yourhost.dyndns.org by your real full DynDNS hostname.)

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answered Apr 01 at 02:59 PM

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Thank you for your comment. The ip address is correct, its displayed at the host page.

Apr 01 at 03:25 PM onvisa
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Are you remembering to test from outside your network? Tests from inside your network often produce different results from outside.

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answered Apr 01 at 04:23 PM

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I'm testing the connection using my IP address by my next door neighbour wireless from my house.

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answered Apr 01 at 06:32 PM

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Are you specifying a port when you use the IP address?

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