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Re: Any remote client - without fixed IP
From: André Gil <andregil () vianw pt>
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 21:52:35 -0000
There are some solutions for your problem.
The easiest is to use some service like gotdns.com which will let you have a
domain name for free, and then at the client side you would install one of
the programs they make available at gotdns.com which automatically updates
the ip address for which the domain should redirect.
So, let's say you get a domain like something.gotdns.com then, you can
access to that domain, and be redirected to the client computer, as long as
he keep the program to update the ip info in gotdns.com.
André Gil
----- Original Message -----
From: "hartmann" <hartmann () thestar com my>
To: <security-basics () securityfocus com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 1:46 AM
Subject: Any remote client - without fixed IP
Hi,
Is there any software or any way that we could have a remote control over
client(s)
Which does not have fixed IP?
I'm one of my company system administrators, and currently we need to
support remote site clients.
But, the difficult part is that the client have a dynamic IP.
Thus, is there any tools to help?
Even it needs to be launched from the client side.
Thanks.
Adam
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