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Old 12-06-2004, 14:00   #3
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Re: Dns

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Originally Posted by Matth
I would think not, since the IP address is not permanent, only leased through DHCP - and subject to change at any time, even though it rarely does.

You would probly need to be using a DYNDNS service and client, so that changes in IP address could be passed through automatically - though again, it IS rare for it to change unless provoked in some way (long term abscence, change of adapter, change from Windows to Linux, or NTL resegment the area)
this is correct... check out

www.dyndns.org or www.no-ip.com for more details of dynamic dns services.

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