Using dynamic DNS through firewall
I'm using a Netgear RT314 gateway router to connect my small LAN to the
net via DSL. This router has a built-in client for dyndns.org that I
could use. Another option is to use a service such as ddts.org which
would require forwarding port 1052/udp through the firewall.
Are there any particular gotchas to either method? Anything to
recommend one method over the other? Or, is there another option or
three I should look at?
This may seem OT, but it is part of a larger question that is
Debian/Linux centric.:)
tnx,
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It is interesting to note that as one evil empire (generic) fell,
another Evil Empire (tm) began its nefarious rise. -- gt
Coincidence? I think not.
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