That ain't going to fix the way a vpn link is defined... You need to
define one end with a static ip, so the other end can find it. If you
want it real secure you don't want to rely on someone elses dns servers
to make it happen.

-Colin

David Kempe wrote:
> 
> > Fix that by using a free Dynamic DNS solution or with tricky programming,
> > update a web site page with the IP addresses...
> > I think Telstra are working on Static ADSL IP addresses or
> > possibly have it
> > and working on multiple IPs... not sure..
> 
> Telstra won't have static ips for adsl real soon.
> Bigpond Direct is pretty crap about that.
> 
> I use dyndns to get around the static ip problem. it works sweetly.
> www.dyndns.org
> get the ez-ipupdate client. it rocks.
> 
> dave
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