Frequently changing IP addresses

Raul Dias raul at dias.com.br
Sat May 8 02:11:11 CEST 2010


Interesting question.

I run my own dyndns style service for that.
how would you plan to do the first connection?  Or if there is an 
outage, how do you expected the servers to find each other?

-rsd

Em 07-05-2010 18:45, Stewart Watson escreveu:
>
> Hi
>
> I am a user of openVPN and am keen to explore tinc to help with a 
> specific problem.
>
> My example - I have 10 computers all connected to internet via mobile 
> broadband and public apns. all wan ip addresses are dynamic and change 
> often - there is no machine or point with a static ip. I am not 
> allowed to use any third party services like dyndns. I want each 
> computer to continue to be able to talk to the other even if they go 
> down one by one.
>
> is this even possible and can tinc help maintain connectivity over 
> networks where ip addresses are constantly changing, without any 
> static point(s)?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Stewart
>
> p.s. I am not an expert (as is probably obvious from my question) so 
> feel free to go as simple as you like with any answers.
>
>
>
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