Hello, For this situation, i would prefer an aprroach involving a VPN (OpenVPN?)
That way you would be sure that only that client would be able to access your firewall, then you just configure which access should be given to the VPN network, or you could even restrict by VPN IP Address given to the client. Other way to implement what you said, would be to use something like no-ip or dyndns on the client, creating an DNS entry like client.no-ip.com, and periodically check if the IP address has changed, if so you reflect those on the firewall. Note that you'll have to have to have a daemon on the client side to update the IP address (http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/ddclient/) Still, I think the first option is the best and more secure. regards -- Duarte Rocha <[email protected]> _____________________________________________________ A)bort, R)etry, I)nfluence with large hammer.
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