[lug] NAT, Linux, and Hostnames

Ken Weinert mc at quarter-flash.com
Fri Feb 20 06:06:25 MST 2004


I'm sure others will have a more technical solution to this, but
you could look into using the free service at dyndns.org.

On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 11:17:13PM -0700, The Matt wrote:
> Folks, if you can bear with me on this, I hope you can understand what
> I'm asking.  Currently, I connect to my ISP through Transparent Bridging
> and it dynamically assigns me an IP address.  Thus, networking is pretty
> easy.

--snip--

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