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Nismo

posted on 26th Nov 05 at 00:46

Most netgearshave the option to use Dynamic DNS host


Paul

posted on 25th Nov 05 at 23:47

Ahhh i see good answer.


Aaron

posted on 25th Nov 05 at 17:55

because i dont have a router....


Paul

posted on 25th Nov 05 at 11:21

Why not find out what port no-ip uses open that up on the router, this will in turn allow what you want at no expense.


Ian

posted on 24th Nov 05 at 22:31

Server can also inform DNS server - http://www.dyndns.com/support/clients/ assuming server is Win.


Ian

posted on 24th Nov 05 at 22:28

DG834G / GT will do this.

I assume your BB supplier will not give you static IP?


Aaron

posted on 24th Nov 05 at 21:24

yeah its a dynamic address.

At the moment my server is connected directly to the internet and using the no-ip dynamic DNS program to update my WAN address to their DNS servers.

What i want is my server to sit behind a router and the router upload the ip so i can VPN into it (or something to that effect)


John

posted on 24th Nov 05 at 18:21

quote:
Originally posted by Paul
rather thanr do that just remember the IP address this is far easier than pissing about.


What if he doesn't have a static IP?


Paul

posted on 24th Nov 05 at 18:15

rather thanr do that just remember the IP address this is far easier than pissing about.


MikeLamb

posted on 24th Nov 05 at 15:42

www.dnsmadeeasy.com, I use them, they are awesome :)


John

posted on 24th Nov 05 at 15:35

Is it connected using a wired router just now?


Aaron

posted on 24th Nov 05 at 12:45

Anyone know any? :boggle:

rather then have my server connected directly to the internet (security risk) i'd rather have a wireless router.

Problem is tho, i do alot of remote work, and have internet applications that use my server at home. Therefore i need to have a dynamic DNS service.

Ta :D