DynDns

dyndns is a service that allows you to access your computer under a static name. For example your home computer could have the address mycomputer.dyndns.org. Even if your home computer's IP changed, you would still be able to access it via the public internet. To get this, you will need
 * an account at http://www.dyndns.org
 * a daemon ddclient running on your computer

This article describes how you get a daemon running on your computer. It is written to fit SUSE Linux 11.1, but other distributions should work same or similar. Download ddclient like this: yast -i subversion svn co https://ddclient.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/ddclient/trunk ddclient

Configure it by editing /etc/ddclient/ddclient.conf: protocol=dyndns2 use=web login=yourusername password=yourpassword yourhostname.dyndns.org

Now edit the crontab to contain a call to dyndns and restart cron.

= Screenlog = tweedleburg:~/svn/ddclient # killall ddclient tweedleburg:~/svn/ddclient # ./ddclient WARNING: file /etc/ddclient/ddclient.conf: file /etc/ddclient/ddclient.conf must be accessible only by its owner (fixed). WARNING: file /var/cache/ddclient/ddclient.cache, line 1: program version mismatch; ignoring /var/cache/ddclient/ddclient.cache SUCCESS: updating myname.dyndns.org: good: IP address set to 84.168.89.154 tweedleburg:~/svn/ddclient # ./ddclient tweedleburg:~/svn/ddclient # rm /var/cache/ddclient/ddclient.cache tweedleburg:~/svn/ddclient # ./ddclient WARNING: updating myname.dyndns.org: nochg: No update required; unnecessary attempts to change to the current address are considered abusive tweedleburg:~/svn/ddclient #