The only problem with using such a service that I see is that not all
providers can teminate IAX traffic from a dynamic IP even with a FQDN.
Not all do DNS lookups.
Kevin D Scott wrote:
Use a dynamic IP service, example http://www.dyndns.org. Assuming your IP
is public, a client can run on your server, updating the DNS entries
whenever your IP changes. Instead of putting your IP address in your
Asterisk configs, use your URL. Free Service.
Kevin
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