wonder how long it will take...
#44
True they could. I bet it's not going to happen though.
Do you do what I do with my home server?... I let me router connect via DHCP and grab a new IP every time... but I just leave it set up. That way if I have a block I can reboot my Router and I'm back in business.
Do you do what I do with my home server?... I let me router connect via DHCP and grab a new IP every time... but I just leave it set up. That way if I have a block I can reboot my Router and I'm back in business.
#47
Originally posted by jedwards
Hey Jack... I've been thinking for some time about DynIP... how is the no-ip Linux client?
Hey Jack... I've been thinking for some time about DynIP... how is the no-ip Linux client?
Other than that, it's easy enough to install and use (I install it as a daemon). It also uses minimal system resources (which is important on my Pentium 166MHz + 32MB RAM laptop.
#50
http://www.no-ip.com/downloads.php?page=linux
You can download the binary/documentations here (it's all in one gzipped tar file).
You can download the binary/documentations here (it's all in one gzipped tar file).