On 4/13/07, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

(We currently use MS VPN, maybe once I get around to switch to OpenVPN
> > I'll have more control over this and be able to dynamically assign host
> > names based on the user used to login to the VPN? Is this possible with MS
> > VPN?)
>
>
> This is probably the basic Windows RAS Service. In this case, just go to
> Active Directory Users and Computers, select your user, go to the Dial-in
> tab and fill out the "Assign a static IP" input box.
>

This is one part of the system I don't have access to (only the CEO and
CTO can touch the Active Directory).
Is there a chance to get a DNS record dynamically updated to the right IP
address instead of having to allocate a static IP address?


Yep, just as I described: make your company's DNS server accept your DNSSEC
key for updating your home machine's A record. Assuming you have access to
yoru company's DNS server, of course, since according to you, you're not
allowed to touch the AD...

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