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    Domestic Surveillance

    # This is a Guide on Countering Domestic Surveillance ...

    ... # This Guide Entails Why No Systemd Linux is an Option ... # Why Other Operating Systems Just Don't Cut It ... # Spoof The Mac Address as f4f4f4f4f4f4 with a ... # 45.60.1.1 DNS or FreeDNS*Zone as your said DNS ...
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    pyFreeDnsUpdate

    FreeDNS update python script

    pyFreeDnsUpdate is a command line python script that updates the FreeDNS record for a given domain to the current public facing IP address detected by the local host. It requires a one time edit to configure a list of domain|api_key pairs, and after that it can be run as a chron job to perform a sync check and update push if needed. Activity is logged on a local text file, and DEBUG level can be enabled in case of troubles.
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    freedns-afraid

    Keep your record at free dynamic DNS freedns.afraid.org up-to-date.

    freedns-afraid is a dynamic DNS client or updater: a Linux daemon which keeps your record on free dynamic DNS server freedns.afraid.org up-to-date. See detailed description at freedns-afraid.sourceforge.net in English and Russian languages.
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    This shell script allows you to update FreeDNS hosts using a config file and switches to provide username and password (or hash).
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    Dynamic FreeDNS IP Address Update Client

    Dynamic ip address update client. The php script uses a mysql db.

    This php script stores all information in a mySQL database for maximum security, portability, and reliabliity. DynamicFreeDNS ip address updater only updates if your i.p. changes. Works with almost any dynamic dns provider. Can get your local i.p. from router or from external url. Web (php) based interface makes managing several domains with several update urls each manageable.
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    A client to update the IP automatic with http://freedns.afraid.org/ It is a Windows Service that works in the lastest versions of Windows (Windows 7 and Windows 2008). Also it has the possibility of sending an e-mail whenever the IP changes.
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    Free and convenient tool to update your dynamic DNS records on Afraid.org
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