Re: How to connect from a remote machine

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Brian Mearns wrote:
FYI, I've taken this thread off the list with Albert, since it's no
longer related to Apache. If it comes back to server configuration, It
will rejoin the mailing list.


Understood.

On another topic, slightly related you do NOT have to get a static ip.
Services like DynDNS are available for this purpose.

Read up on my little DynDNS updater (i run it from a Cronjob every hour) : http://sonof.bandit.name/ddns.php

All you have to understand is that if you arent going through a router you've go problems. Cable modems from places like Comcast usually are not real routers, just bridges from Coax and a NAT behind it. Occasionally there's a DHCP server bit thats it.


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Morgan Gangwere
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