> >would be accessible to friends and family during certain times. The limiting > >factor was the dynamic IP. > > > >The plug was partly tongue-in-cheek. I don't expect anyone to really run a > >dedicated web server off of dialup. > > > I've done it, more as a learning experience than anything else. > > Check out <http://www.dyndns.org>. You sign up with them (free) and > get a domain name based off one of theirs and then run a program on > your computer. When ever your IP changes it contacts the dyndns
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