On Tuesday 08 October 2002 00:30, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> I know that many people here uses dyndns.org services for registering their
> dynamic IP - and I'm having a problem with Netvision's transparent proxy...
>

Been there done that. 012 did the same crap to me. Fortunately, DynDNS has a 
special IP detection host that listens on a large number of ports [that your 
transparrent proxy doesn't cache]. Read their FAQs/


> The problem is very simple - the ddclient perl script checks every 3000
> seconds (50 minutes) the IP using web address: http://checkip.dyndns.org -
> and there's the problem - sometimes it gets my real IP, and sometimes...
> netvision's cached IP.
>
> The problem doesn't occur if you're connected several days in a row, but
> unfortunately, due to stupid Bezeq movement - I had tons of problems when I
> moved to a new house - 1200 meters (yes, meters) from my old house (took
> them 10 days to move a single phone line + 48 hours to move the ADSL
> service, not mentioning another 48 hours for voice mail) - so I had a bunch
> of
> connect/disconnect scenarios..
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Hetz
>
> 




















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