From: Chris Johnston (chris@routerguy.com)
Date: Thu Feb 27 2003 - 22:39:26 GMT-3
You know, the newer versions support something called DDNS = Dynamic
DNS. You can get a freebie single user service from www.dyndns.org.
Every time the ip address is DHCP'd from your carrier, it reports it to
your account on dyndns.org. This way you can identify by hostname
instead of address and you are in!
Chris Johnston <chris@routerguy.com>
714-306-5746
949-653-8819 (fax)
So tell me again. How do I set my laser printer to stun?
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Marshall Stacks
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 1:56 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Any way to find out the outside IP address of our
linksysfirewall without ha
"Suy, Syson" wrote:
>
>Hi All!
>
>I'm in the process of setting up my home lab access from internet (over
>a linksys firewall on home lab side / no firewall on the
>internet side). I've asked that the linksys firewall tunnels telnet
>to one internal IP address. He doesn't want to give me access to
>this firewall (password) to get the IP address currently used. I've a
>hard
>time to get IP address when this linksys firewall resets.
I'm behind a cable modem & my PIX gets its outside address via DHCP. The
address doesn't change very often. I have a cron job on one of my
internal
boxes that periodically sends an email to acccount(s) I have on the
outside.
I can see if my outside address has changed by looking at the email
headers.
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