On 2013-12-09 17:28, Timothy W. Cook wrote:
> I suggest setting up a  URL using  no-ip.org or similar service.
> No-ip.org is free at this level and works great, at least on Ubuntu
> and CentOS.  I haven't tried other OS's.

This Tim agrees with that Tim. :-)

It's one thing to go through finding your IP address once, then test
a bunch before the ISP changes it out from under you, and then be
done (or come back and do it again in a couple months).  But if
you plan to do do it regularly over a long period of time, it is nice
to have an agent keep that information up-to-date for you with a
company like NoIP.  It has the added benefit that I also route my
external port 22 to internal port 22, so I can ssh to my home machine
via an easily-remembered URL rather than by an IP address that can
change out from under me.

-tkc


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