>         1. Using DNS entries for the transport that have a very short TTL
>            and updating them every time the transport changes IP.
>            This method is used for providing domain names to dial up users
>            by services like dyndns.org.
>            On the domain of that "dynamic DNS entry" we'll operate a jabber
>            server just for running the transport.

Just a thought, if there is a DNS entry always pointing to the AIM
transport then AOL can just block that. Wouldn't stop the relaying
idea from working though...

Thomas Parslow (PatRat) ICQ #:26359483
Rat Software
http://www.rat-software.com/
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