Short:        AmyMlDyn v2.20 - *THE* Monolith DynDNS Client for Amiga
Author:       pghezzo@dsi.unive it (Piergiorgio Ghezzo)
Uploader:     pghezzo dsi unive it (Piergiorgio Ghezzo)
Type:         comm/tcp
Version:      2.20
Architecture: m68k-amigaos


 * Overview:

   AmyMlDyn  is  the  Amiga  client for the Monolith Dynamic DNS service.
This  program  isn't  just  a mere port of the Unix version, but an Amiga
specific one, OS-friendly and written from scratch.


 * Distribution:

   AmyMlDyn  is  Š 1997, 1998 by Piergiorgio Ghezzo. It is distributed as
Freeware:  no  registration needed, the archive that contains the program
can  be  freely  distributed,  provided  that  it won't be modified and a
remuneration  for  the  copy  won't be required. Insertion of the archive
inside  PD  program  collections  (for example inside Aminet CDs or disks
enclosed  with  magazines)  is  allowed,  provided  that  the  author  is
informed.

THE  AUTHOR  IS  NOT LIABLE FOR PROBLEMS DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY CAUSED BY
ITS PROGRAM. The original archive is virus-free guaranteed.


 * Installation:

Simply  copy  the executable in your AMITCP:Bin directory or wherever you
want, and add a command line calling AmyMlDyn to your starnet script. The
program works with miami too.


 * Usage:

AmyMlDyn <UserID> <Password> <Machine> [Remove] [LocalIP] [Proxy] [Quiet] [Verbose]

   UserID   - Your Monolith Coalition ID
   Password - Your security code
   Machine  - Your dynamic DNS name
   Remove   - Remove the entry from server
   LocalIP  - Optional IP address of your machine
   Proxy    - Address of proxy server (address:port)
   Quiet    - Don't show any message
   Verbose  - Show additional info


 * Error codes:

  0 - All right!
  5 - Error in update
 10 - Error in gethostbyname()
 15 - Connection error
 20 - Parameters error


 * Author:

You may contact me at pghezzo@dsi.unive.it


 * History:

 1.00   1 May 1997  -  First version
 2.00  22 Jul 1997  -  Rewritten for new server
 2.20   1 Apr 1998  -  Added the support for proxy server


Thanx to Gurumed and Felix Schwarz for beta-testing.