Hey guys, quick add on question from the peanut galery. If im not just
running a single host on a cabel/dsl router is there a way to make dynamic
dns still work.  Lets say there is a dedicated router (not an pc doing
routing functions) between the inet and a local lan and the local lan is
192.168.1.X.  Im thinking no unless the the router can hold the dyndns
client software and do forwarding but hey what do ya think?

TTFN

Dennis Burns
Coconut Stuff Network Security

- Scientists have shown that the moon is
- moving away at a tiny yet measurable
- distance from the earth every year. If you
- do the math, you can calculate that 85
- million years ago the moon was orbiting
- the earth at a distance of about 35 feet
- from the earth's surface. This would
- explain the death of the dinosaurs.
- The tallest ones, anyway.

> Also, a good program is Deerfield's DNS2GO. Its free for personal use, and
> costs for corporate, but is very good, and does not slow my pc down. The
> only side-effect is that your address is 'address.dns2go.com'. I use this
as
> a redirect on my pc, which is on a dynamic DSL (PPPoE) connection.
> Eric Berge
> Grocery Outlet Inc.
>

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