From: Leigh Harrison (ccileigh@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Apr 09 2006 - 10:13:13 GMT-3
Hey there Victor,
For remote access to my lab I used some software called VNN
(http://www.vnn.cn) - Free stuff. This installs on your pc and is a
personal vpn. It gives you a class B address (10.140.x.x) on the new
virtual interface and on the internet keeps a dns record of it. I had
leighh.user.vnn.cn for my home pc and whenever I was out and about, I
could connect to my pc at home and from there connect to my lab - just
by typing in leighh.user.vnn.cn as my ip address and it would find me.
LH
Victor Cappuccio wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I have a little Lab with n Routers connected to a Terminal Server, and
> the Terminal Server connected directly to the Internet, who constantly
> changes the IP Address by a remote process in the ISP
>
> Now is there any way to know what IP Address this poor's men rack have
> now? Maybe something like sending an Email to the Admin (me :D) or any
> other method that could be nice to know what IP Address I have now?
>
> ISP Told me that they do not give up that information, so I must wait
> until Monday to play with my routers :(
>
> Thanks
> Victor.
>
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