There are also web services that will map a dynamic name to your ip address( even though it changes ). dyndns.org is one of these services. Check it out.
Scott A Runnels On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 08:46:08PM -0800, James Z wrote: > Someone said regarding dhcp "In addition, ISPs want you to pay extra for > static, to make it harder to run servers." > > But wouldn't it be simple to have a script that checks for the ip address > every day, and if its changed, send an email to your regular users informing > them of the new address? > > JZ > > -- -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: PGP 6.5.8 mQCNAzxfSOkAHgEEAJW2fZQDlcBsic4cqhYOrLY0cs62EE9qIHM4pbLSylyJnc34 ZGcaigKDCOBS1DrpwoeqQpGhERkexjTLz3xdfc/sqMpmU68q5B3pc0eNochyE6xJ hbGmVpgC+uxIawAYO6++NeEvifhPVHUevZKcd0CqfRfYGDzZZdq2MwaTkcdXAAUR tBo8U2NvdHRAc2lsb2NvbnN1bHRpbmcuY29tPokAlQMFEDxfSOnatjMGk5HHVwEB ZeUD/3uqjJCLLz8VeFuJrgtxYLCCxhebmFJLFvLH+vqXI2Rs/gPmAu2WAG6xqAqi DGVaHYp8xPB/k628LqyoqhDMkMiIn3NaZKrNlHSVQeSfgzO+0HFgtHt2dBvkNAok lWsEX+bL34ckXi9jcsiqO2povFSKi58QY/WM9pTG8afW0FLk =+ijn -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
