Ability to connect to dynamic ip address's eg. chris6273.dyndns.info
#1

as i have a dynamic ip that changes alot i was thinking of a suggestion for the next release of samp or the samp server. it would be very very very useful for this is take place as that would mean people not having to reenter a new ip every time i have to reset my router.


Please take this into account if possible

Thanks

Chris
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#2

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Originally Posted by [BRYN
Chris ]
as i have a dynamic ip that changes alot i was thinking of a suggestion for the next release of samp or the samp server. it would be very very very useful for this is take place as that would mean people not having to reenter a new ip every time i have to reset my router.


Please take this into account if possible

Thanks

Chris
That's why there is www.dyndns.com or no-ip.org
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#3

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Originally Posted by [AU
GtakriZ ]
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Originally Posted by [BRYN
Chris ]
as i have a dynamic ip that changes alot i was thinking of a suggestion for the next release of samp or the samp server. it would be very very very useful for this is take place as that would mean people not having to reenter a new ip every time i have to reset my router.


Please take this into account if possible

Thanks

Chris
That's why there is www.dyndns.com or no-ip.org
well i kno this posts are old
but i wanna add
that there should be sumin like
that the client saves the ip entered and every time it starts the client it updates the ip
cuz with no-ip or dyndns u need to re add the server all the time^^
dyndns is ftw^^
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#4

SA:MP saves only actual IP address and not hostname, so if IP changes SA:MP will still have old one in favourites.
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#5

Dynamic IP's are not meant for hosting, so I don't see why this should be made.
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#6

I usually start testing server on my own computer(I am using no-ip), and it's pretty annoying for testers to re-enter my hostname every time.
I believe it's easy to change server browser to save hostnames(when you add server entering hostname) instead of IPs.
It's strange that we don't have such "a feature" yet.
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#7

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Originally Posted by CrαcK
I usually start testing server on my own computer(I am using no-ip), and it's pretty annoying for testers to re-enter my hostname every time.
I believe it's easy to change server browser to save hostnames(when you add server entering hostname) instead of IPs.
It's strange that we don't have such "a feature" yet.
I'm sure it could be made with an external program.
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#8

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Originally Posted by Woet
Dynamic IP's are not meant for hosting, so I don't see why this should be made.
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Originally Posted by CrαcK
I usually start testing server on my own computer(I am using no-ip), and it's pretty annoying for testers to re-enter my hostname every time.
I believe it's easy to change server browser to save hostnames(when you add server entering hostname) instead of IPs.
It's strange that we don't have such "a feature" yet.
for example

and i don't see why there should be that much capitalism through hosting
other games and or apps save hostnames too and have a huge rented host community
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#9

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Originally Posted by ┤ŞąiBЄЯҒПŋ├
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Originally Posted by Woet
Dynamic IP's are not meant for hosting, so I don't see why this should be made.
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Originally Posted by CrαcK
I usually start testing server on my own computer(I am using no-ip), and it's pretty annoying for testers to re-enter my hostname every time.
I believe it's easy to change server browser to save hostnames(when you add server entering hostname) instead of IPs.
It's strange that we don't have such "a feature" yet.
for example

and i don't see why there should be that much capitalism through hosting
other games and or apps save hostnames too and have a huge rented host community
Which exactly? I know all steam games don't.
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#10

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Originally Posted by Woet
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Originally Posted by ┤ŞąiBЄЯҒПŋ├
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Originally Posted by Woet
Dynamic IP's are not meant for hosting, so I don't see why this should be made.
Quote:
Originally Posted by CrαcK
I usually start testing server on my own computer(I am using no-ip), and it's pretty annoying for testers to re-enter my hostname every time.
I believe it's easy to change server browser to save hostnames(when you add server entering hostname) instead of IPs.
It's strange that we don't have such "a feature" yet.
for example

and i don't see why there should be that much capitalism through hosting
other games and or apps save hostnames too and have a huge rented host community
Which exactly? I know all steam games don't.
for example teamspeak
n i didn't say anything bout steamgames tho i don't like steam really.
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