What would be the difference between dynamic IP's and dynamic DNS. If you utilize dynamic DNS, haven't you solved the problem? A protocol that works on DNS can only be as dynamic as the DNS records it relies upon.

-DBK

Daniel MD wrote:

hello, i was wondering what is wrong with the protocol that it can't take dynamic IP's ? Jabber server, thus moving Jabber closer to a peer-to-peer model (currently this would require each device to have its own fully qualified domain name). I really would like to implement a p2p jabber network.

Best Regards, 

Daniel MD

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