You're not even reading my replies correctly at this point :( >My home IP is white listed in a lot fo equipment. I also connect to customers networks and that requires it's own IP (I can't connect from the same IP that I use for my day to day work).
>Dovid - use dynamic DNS. It's generally free and there are lot of free options. That solves the problem without using a /29. I do exactly this myself at home. On Mon, Dec 1, 2025 at 10:57 AM Aaron C. de Bruyn <[email protected]> wrote: > Sure. > Tell me how dynamic DNS is going to solve "Customer X is running a phone > server, an internal customer management portal that staff need to be able > to pull up from home, and Microsoft's RD Web and they all need to be > accessible by a friendly DNS name like voice.example.tld, > portal.example.tld, and remote.example.tld and you have a single static IP > issued by your ISP, and no, their Netgear router doesn't support running > HAProxy to divert traffic based on SNI and they are unwilling to purchase > another machine to do so". > > Then tell me why I should use your ISP and solution instead of them simply > paying Comcast $25/mo to get what they want. > > -A > > On Mon, Dec 1, 2025 at 7:35 AM Josh Luthman <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Works for me. Would you like help setting it up? >> >> On Mon, Dec 1, 2025 at 10:29 AM Aaron C. de Bruyn <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Dynamic DNS solves none of those problems. >>> >>> -A >>> >>> _______________________________________________ NANOG mailing list https://lists.nanog.org/archives/list/[email protected]/message/LI67W5PTKHTMQRLAF4YVLEF6DIX3IIGM/
