I'm sending this on to debian-user list because i think it's more appropriate for that list.
> I don't think there is a program available that can do something > like that. It's solely up to the ISP to give you a static IP. I > don't know how net2phone works, however i do use VOIP which i > assume is similar. I doubt that it will work very well on a 56k > connection. > > > The only way that i can think that would work in this case (if you > needed something permanent) would be to signup for a free account > at www.myserver.org and it will give you free DNS forwarding > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). > > > If the proxy is not in your possession however this effort will be > futile. Do you actually have to use a proxy? What operating system > are you using (are you using linux or windows or UNIX)? I don't > think there's really anything anyone can do in this case. You might > be able to download an instant messaging program for X that has the > capabilities of webcam and voice but that's as far as i would be > able to take you. > > >> hi the first thing i will thank u about ur reply ok my friend i >> hopt to understand me i told u iam in syria i use modem 56/kbt >> we have no cable and no isdn and no dsl nothing at all just >> dail up so we have proxy and we have no real ip so i nedd to use >> net2phone but i cant becouz i have no real ip r u understand me >> i need some program to gave me real ip on my line okay my dear >> iam waiting ur help -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

