Michael Herger wrote:
IP restrictions are perfectly secure in practice (and faster as well).
...except if your ISP changes your IP every day.
Change you ISP, that'll teach 'm...
But you're right. Whitelisting IPs on the router requires static IP's on
both sides, or DynDNS on one side and a static IP on the other.
Alternatives:
- SSH tunneling: Requires a static IP (or dynDNS) on the server side
(could be either side)
- OpenVPN: Requires a static IP (or dynDNS) on the server side (could be
either side)
- Hamachi: Requires no static IP's or DynDNS
SSH is a hassle on Windows platfoms IMHO, OpenVPN less so but still
rather technical. Hamachi is a breeze if you run supported OSes.
Regards,
Peter
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