Re: remote access with dynamic IP
- From: "Chris Jones" <cka691@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 16:06:16 -0400
Sign up with a service like www.dyndns.org, this service will offer an east
to remember host name and will keep up with your current IP address,
provided you run the client software. I think you pay a nominal fee for the
service and sometimes the client software is free. This has become such a
popular thing that most routers now support dnydns.org.
"Alouette" <ivanrobichaudnospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23Qa54GdSFHA.2964@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
>
> My server is on a dynamic IP address. My ISP provider tells me I can't use
> my server (SMTP) to receive my mail but that I must use POP3 and that
> remote access is not possible. The solution: a T1 line with a static IP
> address which costs 150$ a month. In this area, this is the only ISP
> available.
>
> Can I do remote access with a dynamic address ? (My DSL modem address is
> 10.180.xxx.xxx which apparently is internal to my ISP).
>
> (sorry for my poor English. French is my first language)
>
> Thanks
>
> Ivan
>
.
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