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Distribution: Slackware 9.x, Knoppix, Damn Small Linux, RedHat.
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Dynamic IP?
Hi everyone !!
I have Cisco Router 77 Soho, but my ISP give me Dynamic IP and I want to set up my web server, about Apache and PHP, mySql everything is OK but I was looking in www.webwatchmen.com and other, that I can host my own web site with a dynamic IP address. The dynamic DNS service monitors my IP address and whenever it changes, updates my domain name with my newly assigned IP.
But just I need to know how can I open a Port in my Router Soho 77 I was tryed typing 10.10.10.10 in the explorer but do not appear me anything thanks for your help!!
they update your ip in their DNS servers so that a static domain name will point to a dynamic IP. If you have your own domain name they make you pay another is www.no-ip.com
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