He's running linux. He can run his own nameserver for his internal network
(even if it's only one machine). He can also setup an ip-alias to one
of the "safe" addresses (I use 192.168.xxx.xxx) and names like yyy.home.jay.
Just to run Tomcat you don't need the full internet, though it helps to
pretend... :)
Since he's stated he doesn't want to run it as an outside server, this
should do everything he wants.
> > Thus it will be impossible to resolve a domain name to the IP address of
> > your server from the public internet, as it will change every
> > time you dial.
>
> yes, it is possible with services like http://www.dyndns.com.
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