Back in the day, there was dyndns, and a bunch of similar services which would allow you to link a domain name to a dynamic IP. You just needed to run a service on your local network to monitor for IP address changes and notify dyndns.
There was another service which would provide free DNS for your domain, in exchange for letting people use subdomains (under your domain) for free
Back in the day, there was dyndns, and a bunch of similar services which would allow you to link a domain name to a dynamic IP. You just needed to run a service on your local network to monitor for IP address changes and notify dyndns.
There was another service which would provide free DNS for your domain, in exchange for letting people use subdomains (under your domain) for free