Sevatio,
Yes, this is possible. I use dyndns.org. Basically what you do is
setup a subdomain at one of the domain names they let you choose from,
and then install a client on your server. Whenever the DHCP connection
is refreshed, the new IP is sent to dyndns.org and the host record is
updated
How do you ssh into a machine that is behind a DHCP server? For
example, linuxbox#1 has two NICs; eth0 is connected to the internet with
static IP, eth1 is serving DHCP & connected to linuxbox#2 (via crossover
cable). Is it possible to ssh into linuxbox#2 from another computer on
the interne