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Right now, I use <a  rel="nofollow" href="http://freedns.afraid.org";>http://freedns.afraid.org</a> 's system.  They have a url that 
you can grab with wget and it auto-updates the dns for the domain, and I just 
have a CNAME pointing to the afraid.org address.  

I would like to script it so I dont need afraid.org in the middle of this. 
Anyone have a suggestion how?  I was thinking that since I've been playing 
with pexpect, I might be able to use it to do some ssh scripting.  I would 
like to avoid a web front-end and do something through ssh or scp, or 
something a  little more secure than making a php/apache setup for this. 
However, all suggestions or ideas are welcome. 

I have total access to all the machines in question, so I can do crontabs, 
etc...anything I need to accomplish this neatly. 

-Jay


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