Carlos E. R. wrote:
<shameless plug> I can recommend http://www.dns24.ch </shameless plug>
:-))
Noted, but my router doesn't know that one.
In that case, it means running "something" in a computer in the LAN. How does "something" notice that the outside address has changed?
I know that the IP can be found, but tracking the instant that it changes is not that trivial unless there is an active connection.
That's true, but most likely you don't need that sort of minimal latency. If you do, get a fixed IP :-)
I can only imagine periodically testing the IP, and communicating the change when found.
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