Sevatio,

Yes, this is possible.  I use dyndns.org.  Basically what you do is
setup a subdomain at one of the domain names they let you choose from,
and then install a client on your server.  Whenever the DHCP connection
is refreshed, the new IP is sent to dyndns.org and the host record is
updated immediately, therefore you can always connect to your machine
via the subdomain.

Have a look at dyndns.org, and they'll explain it more.

HTH,
Kevin
On Mon, 2002-07-01 at 22:05, Sevatio wrote:
> How do you ssh into a machine that is behind a DHCP server?  For 
> example, linuxbox#1 has two NICs; eth0 is connected to the internet with 
> static IP, eth1 is serving DHCP & connected to linuxbox#2 (via crossover 
> cable).  Is it possible to ssh into linuxbox#2 from another computer on 
> the internet at a different location?
> 
> Thanks,
> Sevatio
> 
> 
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