On Sunday, December 17, 2017 at 10:11:16 AM UTC-5, Jens-Jørgen Kjærgaard 
wrote:
>
> Well, it is a stand-alone installation, no router, the rpi connects 
> directly to the internet via a usb-dongle.
> But it can be done anyway?
>

yes.  in that case you run the dyndns client software on the pi, and you do 
not have to do any port forwarding.

1) create account and choose a computer name at your dynamic dns provider, 
e.g., http://freedns.afraid.org

2) configure the pi to talk to your dynamic dns provider

3) ensure that sshd is running on the pi

4) connect to the pi using ssh

details vary from one dynamic dns provider to another.  one of the reasons 
i like freedns is that the service is as simple as it gets.  there is no 
fancy software required - you can do it with a one-line crontab.

here is a guide that takes you through every step of the process:

https://thelastmaimou.wordpress.com/2014/03/23/find-pi-everywhere-freedns-a-free-dynamic-dns-service/


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