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Clients Download Sign In Contact Open a Ticket Blog No-IP.com Managed DNS Services support center Support Home FAQs Knowledge Base DNS Free Dynamic DNS General Domain Registration Email Billing & Account Routers no-ip dynamic update client & Firewalls Server Monitoring Servers & Remote Access SSL Certificates Generating a no-ip.org login CSR Tools Troubleshooting Update Clients Download Knowledge Base Home/Knowledge Base/Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting Guide Having trouble connecting to your device? Check no ip server address out this Knowledge Base article for answers to some of the most frequent customer issues. Does the IP address my hostname is resolving to match my current public IP address? Login
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to your No-IP account and click Hosts/Redirects at the top left of the page. You will see a list of domains/hostnames that are associated with your account. Next to the hostname, you will see the IP address that we are currently resolving to. You can verify that this is the correct IP address by visiting Port Check Tool. This website will show you your no ip not working current public IP address. If the IP address does not match the one listed by your hostname, you will need to manually update it to get your service working again. How do I manually update my hostname in my No-IP account? To manually update the hostname, login to your No-IP account and click Hosts/Redirects at the top left of the page. Next to the hostname that you need to update click “Modify”. On the next page, under the Hostname Information window, you will see a location to change the IP address. Replace the IP address being shown with the IP address you received from Port Check Tool and click Update Host at the bottom right of the page. It will take 60 seconds for the changes to fully propagate to the new IP address. How do I avoid manually updating my hostname in the future? In this situation, it is recommended to use an update client that will automatically update the hostnames IP address when it changes. You will need to download No-IP’s Dynamic Update Client. This Dynamic Update Client will track any changes to your IP address and a
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Clients Download Knowledge Base Home/Knowledge Base/Troubleshooting How to Configure Your No-IP Hostname If you are confused about the different configurations
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of your No-IP hostname, read the information below and see what each setting is used for. DNS Host (A): An A Record is the basic setting for DNS. If you are setting up a http://www.noip.com/support/knowledgebase/basic-troubleshooting-guide/ new hostname with us, this option will most likely be what you will use. A Records are used to map your IP address (usually a dynamic IP address, or one that changes from time to time and is not always the same) to a domain name. Example: If your IP address is 168.55.43.11, instead of typing that into your browser, you simply type your hostname (yourname.no-ip.org) into http://www.noip.com/support/knowledgebase/how-to-configure-your-no-ip-hostname/ the browser. Every website uses A Records. Google, Facebook etc. If not for A Records, you would have to remember the IP address of every site that you want to visit. A Records make things easy. DNS Host (Round Robin): Round robin is a bit more complex. It is similar to an A Record, but instead of pointing one IP address to a hostname, it points multiple IP addresses to one hostname. Round robin is used to achieve DNS load balancing on a server. CNAME: This type of record is used to point one hostname (or multiple) to another. This setup makes updating multiple hosts to the same DNS settings easier. When the first is updated, the rest are as well. Example: If myname.no-ip.com is a CNAME to yourname.no-ip.com, myname.no-ip.com inherits the DNS settings of yourname.no-ip.com. Port 80 Redirect: This option needs to be used if your ISP blocks port 80 like most commonly do. It enables you to reach your server without having to type the port after the hostname. Example: Without Port 80 redirect you would have to type in the following into your browser: yourhost.no-ip.org:8080. With Port 80 redirect you can simply type the hostname: yourhost.no-ip.org
BukkitDev ProfileMy Plugins (6) I just started playing minecraft some days ago and now I was making my own Bukkit server. I have trouble when https://bukkit.org/threads/cant-reach-my-minecraft-server.146740/ I try to connect to the server. I've been reading lots of threads from this Forums, and some from other pages but I still can't solve my problem. It happens that I have already done the port forwarding, but still can't connect to my server. I tried using this port scanner tool and it says 25565/tcp filtered minecraft. I'm pretty sure I already allowed no ip Java and The port Filtering through my Computers Firewall (By the way, I'm using Windows 7). random_username, 11, 2013 #1 Offline fussionzz97 My BukkitDev ProfileMy Plugins (0) random_username Forward the port 25565 TCP & UDP on your router Allow the port 25565 TCP & UDP through your windows firewall Start your server - At the bottom does it say Done! Keep your server no ip server running for people to play on it Join with the IP that is listed here: http://www.whatismyip.com/ If you still have issues what step do you get up and and what is the error? fussionzz97, 12, 2013 #2 Offline random_username My BukkitDev ProfileMy Plugins (6) fussionzz97 said: ↑ random_username Forward the port 25565 TCP & UDP on your router Allow the port 25565 TCP & UDP through your windows firewall Start your server - At the bottom does it say Done! Keep your server running for people to play on it Join with the IP that is listed here: http://www.whatismyip.com/ If you still have issues what step do you get up and and what is the error?Click to expand... I got till step 3, I allowed my server through my firewall and the server said done, when i tried to join it, it said "Can't reach Server". random_username, 12, 2013 #3 Offline fussionzz97 My BukkitDev ProfileMy Plugins (0) random_username Try joining by typing localhost instead of your ip and are you trying to join using the ip listed from that website? fussionzz97, 13, 2013 #4 Offline jacklin213 My BukkitDe