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Eric;
You need (at the minimum) configure the residential router to set a DMZ
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On July 26, 2014 1:54:46 PM Eric Fort <eric.fort(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 10:04 AM, Brian Kantor <Brian(a)ucsd.edu> wrote:
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On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 09:42:18AM -0700, Eric Fort wrote:
is there no possible way to connect hosts to
amprnet that are behind a
nat firewall router that has a dynamic public ip without the use of a
(my own) vpn server with a static ip placed elsewhere?
If you subscribe to a service such as 'dyndns' that allows you to
register
a hostname that tracks your changing IP address, you can then register
that hostname as the endpoint of the AMPRNet tunnel instead of a fixed
IP address. That way when your IP address changes, the hostname will
be updated to point to the new IP address, and the gateway address will
be updated to that new IP address in the AMPRNet routing table. This is
how some folks are getting a static AMPRNet address even though they are
behind a changing commercial IP address.
- Brian
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ok, so the router is findable via dynamic dns hostname. how does one
get packets across that residential gateway (i.e. home router) to the
hosts inside without reconfiguring the home router / residential
gateway?
Thanks,
Eric
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