I use TZO.com to accomp;ish the same thing

Works real neat.

Mike
At 09:14 PM 1/19/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>You can use a dynamic DNS service such as dyndns.org that will house a DNS 
>entry
>for your dynamic address. All you have to do is update their servers with 
>your new
>address either by going to the website, or by using an automated client.
>
>It's really cool.
>
>steve kelley wrote:
>
> > I am having a problem with VNC.  My DSL assigns a dynamic IP address 
> each time
> > I log on.  I've seen it done where the user mapped a static DNS entry 
> to his
> > IP address.  I'd like to find out how to make this work, so that I 
> don't have
> > to figure out my IP address each time I want to use VNC.  Does anyone out
> > there know how this is accomplished?  I am using Windows 2000.  Thanks
> >
> > Steve Kelley
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