Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/08/18/18:19:54
>The best I could recommend, would be to use an @Home service. Although they
>say it's DHCP, I've only have 2 different IP the entire time i've been
using it.
On our broadband network, we have a dhcp and it acts in the same way. Heard
that
you will get a new adress after 3 days. Don't know if true. Maybe they're
caching
the hostnames and try to reuse the IP's just to get less noise on the
network (packets
going for the wrong computers etc)
>The other alternative is Dynamic DNS, as provided by BINDv9.
This seems very interesting as I'm about to put up an own server myself.
Can you tell me more about it or point me somewhere, please?
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