Verizon DSL?
jc at trillian.mit.edu
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Wed Oct 25 11:16:10 EDT 2000
While investigating ways to get a real Internet hookup at home, I ran
across the following curious claim in Verizon's FAQ:
Can I register a domain name for my Web page?
No. Because Verizon has a dynamic IP allocation scheme, we do not
currently support this function.
Now, this first struck me as clueless, because of course web pages
don't have domain (DNS) names, network interfaces do. Then their
curious explanation reached my conscious mind. Dynamic IP addresses
are the main reason you'd need a DNS, name, of course. With a static
IP address, you could give people the address, and a DNS name is nice
but not absolutely required. But with a dynamic IP address, this
wouldn't work, and you need a DNS name to discover what your
machine's address is at the moment.
Well, of course, if you're on the machine, ifconfig will probably
tell you. But if I'm at work and want to ssh into the machine, how
could I discover its address? Or are they telling me that they don't
allow things like sshing into a home machine?
I've noticed that some folks do seem to have DSL links. Can you get
into your machine from the outside? If so, how do you do it?
(I've sent a question to Verizon, but I expect that the answer will
also be clueless. ;-)
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