> Any reason the IP has to be static?  I ask because, I have a cablemodem
> at home via Charter which is dynamic.  So I setup a Linux box behind
> the router and am running ddclient which updates my domainname with my
> dynamic IP.  Although the cwelug wiki page is down (because it's on a
> Valunet line), you can still search the mail archives for ddclient:
>
> Once you setup ddclient a couple of times, it's really simple, but
> those first few times can be a bit of a hurdle.  I'd be happy to walk
> you through it, if need be.

I host primary and tertiary DNS for about 14 domains.
I also segregate data type by static IP.  i.e. All outbound is out one
IP,  while services listen on other I.P.s - web on one IP, mail on
another, DNS on another, SSH on another.  No real secrets there - but a
little security by obscurity.

I'm not about to use anything but a static I.P. and, I think my heart
would top if the I.P. wasn't static.....


Cheers;

E!





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