dynamic IP/remote access
Samuel Baldwin
shardz4217-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Thu Jul 5 21:28:27 EDT 2007
Hey. This is eerie because I just came off speakeasy.net because I'm
thinking
about switching from comcast to speakeasy (See: Shredding History BLU
thread)
I use dyndns.org for shardz.homelinux.net , which is my OpenBSD server
(installfest ;D),
and it's been great. Oddly enough in 2 years of comcast "service" my IP only
changed
once, when I got a new modem. Comcast service has been 'comcastic' as well
here,
but dyndns has never been a problem. I ssh from almost anywhere (PuTTY) into
'shardz.homelinux.net:10022' (you can use 22 as well, not blocked) and just
forward the
port into my server, and from there I can ssh into individual machines very
easily. In short,
dyndns works great for everything. I recommend it highly.
How was your service with Speakeasy compared to Comcast, by the way?
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Samuel (shardz)
Shardz's Igloo:
shardz.homelinux.net
Registered Linux User #410639
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