Sunday, 9 December 2012

HOW TO MAKE CS 1.6 SERVER STATIC IP



Step 1: Create an account


Sign up now
To create an account with No-IP.com simply click the "Sign-up Now!" link at the top of the page, or click here. Fill in the required fields on the new account form. Please note that our Terms of Service requires valid contact information on file in order to maintain your account with us. Any accounts found with incomplete or fraudulent information will be terminated.
Once you've filled in the required information and agreed to our Terms of Service, click the "Sign Up Now!" button at the bottom of the page.

Step 2: Confirm your account


Once you have submitted your account information into the new user form, we will send a confirmation email to the address you provided. You will need to check that account and look for the email from No-IP.com. The email contains a link you must click in order to confirm your account.
(Yahoo and Hotmail customers please click here)

Step 3: Login to your account


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Now that you have confirmed your account, you can login to No-IP.com. On the top of the No-IP home page, just below the No-IP logo, you will see an area to enter your email address and password. Enter the information that you signed up with and click "Login."

Step 4: Add a host or domain to your account


You should now be logged into the No-IP.com members section. Here you can create a hostname that you will use to connect to your server.
A hostname is used instead of your IP address whenever you want to connect to a service at your location. Hostnames take the form of hostname.domain.com so they're the same as names used in URLs to surf the web etc.
For example, if you were to run a webserver, and you wanted to connect to your server using a web browser, you would put http://hostname.domain.com in the address bar. Hostnames can be used for much more than that however. You could also us the same hostname, without http://, to connect to your desktop remotely using software like Windows Remote Desktop. Running an FTP server? You can use a No-IP hostname for that as well. Either put the hostname directly into your FTP client or, if your browser supports it, put ftp://hostname.domain.com into the address bar of the web browser and you should be able to make a connection that way as well.
add host
In order to add a host to your account, select the "Add" link from the "Hosts/Redirects" menu. This will bring up the Add a Host page.
create a DNS host record
Now you're ready to fill in the details of your new hostname. Here are the steps to deal with the items on this screen:
  1. Fill in the Hostname: box with a name of your choosing. It can be anything you like. If you choose a name that's already in use, an error will be generated and you can then try a different hostname. Since hostnames are unique per domain, you can try using the same hostname and just select a different domain from the dropdown box below to see if that combination is available.
  2. Select an available domain from the dropdown box. Note that certain domains are reserved for No-IP Enhanced customers only.
  3. Choose the the Host Type. The default choice, DNS Host A, is usually the correct one. Do not choose any of the other host types unless you're trying to solve a particular problem that a DNS A record won't accommodate. If your ISP blocks Port 80 for example, and you're trying to run a webserver or other service on port 80, then you can choose Port 80 Redirect (at that point you'll be asked to specify the port to use for the redirection). If you're not running a webserver, then do not choose this option as it will likely prevent you from connecting properly.
  4. In the field marked IP Address: you should already see your current IP address. If you wish to set the IP address of the host to be somewhere other than your current location, you can enter that address now.
  5. The next two options aren't used for a basic account setup so we won't concern ourselves with those in this article.
  6. When you have filled in the information for your new hostname, simply click the "Create Host" button at the bottom of the page to save it.
If you wish to use No-IP to manage hosts and/or perform dynamic DNS functions for your own registered domain name (yourname.com), then you can add a domain to the system by selecting "Plus Managed DNS" from the left side menu then click "Add domain." There are certain advantages to using No-IP Plus so you may want to take a look at our product comparison page to see those benefits. When adding your own domain, please follow the onscreen instructions. 
add plus service


Step 5: Making your host dynamic


Now that you have added a host or domain into your account, we have to deal with the dynamic IP address problem (If your ISP assigns you a static IP address, you can skip to step 6).
If you have a dynamic IP address, you'll need to install No-IP's Dynamic Update Client (DUC). This is free software available from the downloads section of the site.
downloads tab
Note: Detailed instructions for installing the Windows and Linux versions of our DUC software are available in the Guides & Tips section of our site.
After installing the DUC, be sure to configure it with the Email address and password that you use to login to this site. As long as the No-IP software is properly configured and running, your hostname will always point to the dynamic IP address at your location, no matter when it changes.
duc client

Step 6: Configure your router


If you use a router to connect to the internet and/or have a firewall in place on your computer, you will need to make sure that it is configured to direct the appropriate traffic from the internet into the destination machine on your network. This is done using a router function called Port Forwarding. Common ports to forward are port 80 for a webserver, port 21 for FTP, and port 25 for SMTP email. Only forward the ports that you absolutely need to use.
We have some basic documentation covering port forwarding and firewalls in the Support area of our site. For detailed information concerning your particular hardware or software, please consult the documentation for your equipment. We are not able to provide detailed instructions for every conceivable combination of products on the market.
In order to verify that your router and firewall are setup correctly, you can visit our website at www.canyouseeme.org.

Step 7: Run your services


With the above configuration in place, and if you've gotten a successful result from the Can You See Me website, you can now run your services and address your machine using the host or domain you created! If you run into trouble be sure to check the Support area of our website for helpful information.


2 comments :

Unknown on 5 August 2013 at 11:12 said...

Is Noip Free service for domains

Unknown on 21 December 2013 at 05:54 said...

Yes Excatly Free.

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