Hi,

You could try noip.com services, open a couple of rsync ports on your
router and configure BackupPC to use them.

Joe
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Jeremy H. Griffith escribió:
> Hi all!  I have a small LAN in Hillsboro, OR, which is
> connected to the Net though a (NAT) router provided
> by Verizon.  The IP on the Net side is variable.
>
> My backup server is in Los Angeles, and has its own
> static IP.  It's a dedicated server, using FreeBSD,
> and I had no problem with backuppc setup on it.
>
> How can I tell backuppc to access systems on my LAN?
> I'd like to back up two hosts on it, one Vista Home
> (my wife's), the other Win2K Pro.  I'll probably add 
> a Linux one for development soon too.
>
> I suspect I need to set up a VPN; if so, what VPN
> software do you recommend?
>
> Or can the LAN systems "log in" to backuppc over the
> Net to start the process?
>
> Or is this beyond backuppc's area?  In that case,
> what other software might do the job?
>
> I'm a C++ programmer, but my perl skills are, ahem,
> rudimentary.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc.
>   <jer...@omsys.com>  http://www.omsys.com/
>
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