Visibility from outside being behind a router - (with DYNDNS ip address)

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Hi All,
I'd like to access a server over DYNDNS which is behind a switch (or
router?). I created everything on www.dyndns.org and it works fine, but...

On the server I set the default gateway to the IP of the switch, and this
way I can browse the web. How can I identify this server on the web to be
able to log in.
When I try it from the intranet I can see everything on the machine, because
the ipcheck.py (http://ipcheck.sourceforge.net/) script updates the local IP
address. :(
Trying it from a remote machine - certainly - it won't work because of the
continuously set local address.

Should anybody suggest me somthing to work around this problem?

Unfortunatelly I've arrived to my office and the server is very far from me,
so I can't provide any configuration information regarding the machine.

with many thanks,
-- Együd Csaba



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