Static IP aliases with Dynamic IP
Starscream
moonangel at hotmail.com
Mon May 1 02:33:20 UTC 2000
This is not how IP aliasing work. It'll only work if you're assigned a
set of IP addresses from your ISP. For instance, if your ISP assign
your network a class C x.x.x.*, you can assign x.x.x.1, x.x.x.2,
x.x.x.3, etc on the same machine thus people can access it with any of
the above IP.
In your case, I believe what you need is a dynamic dns provider. A
dynamic dns provides a static hostname to you. Check out the following
for free dynamic dns service.
http://www.dynodns.net/
http://www.dtdns.net/
http://www.dyndns.org/
http://www.dhs.org/
http://www.ods.org/
On 30 Apr 2000 13:14:30 -0700, Mark Lo <markloky at netvigator.com>
wrote:
>Hi,
>
> I would like to know whether this would work or not, I have a dial
>up access to my ISP, then it assings a Dynamic IP to me, So , I make an
>alias with my Static IP to this Dynamic IP. Thus, Dynamic IP is ppp0 and
>the Static IP is ppp0:0. Okay..My question is that Can people find me
>using my Static IP in this situations. I have tried it, but it doesn't
>work. I would like to know whether this is my own problem or Alias
>doesn't work the way I did???
>
>Thank You
>
>Mark Lo
>
>
>
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