Re: linux IP watcher
- From: John Bowden <j-alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 05:49:55 +0100
On Saturday 30 June 2007 05:40:20 Konstantin Svist wrote:
There are at least a few web services that offer a host-to-dynamic IP
service.
Basically, you set up some special software that updates their website
every time your host gets a new IP - and you always access it using the
same URL
For example, no-ip.com provides this service freely.
I"m sure there are others, too
Lux Zhang wrote:
Hi
my ISP provides a non-statis IP. I am looking for a linux tool to
watch ip address change. that can monitor my public and local IP
address. If IP address changes it will send an email, to the address
specified, with the new IP address. This email also includes the
computer name and time the change occurred. This is useful for
computers that have dynamically assigned IP addresses, but need to be
accessed remotely.
Hope some one can help
Yuan
My firewall box has that facility includded. It runs on an old PC, mine is an
AMD 333mHz cpu with 128Mb RAM and a 1Gb hard drive and three nics. Once its
installed and set up you don't even need a monitor on it as it can be
administered from a web browser. I just set up a free account with no-ip.com.
set up the option in my firewall. Have a look at smoothwall.org, for the
firewall.
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