Never mind. I found the place. A list of clients which do exactly what I am looking for once I have the account set up is available at dyndns.com and I've started on it. Thanks everyone for the replies. Nick Hmmm. I went to Dyndns and checked it out. Maybe my contacts are fogged today or maybe I didn't explain myself. My machine logs on and gets an IP from my ISP . The service I was thinking about was one where my machine then snitches what the current IP address is it is using to a service, and the service allows me to log in from somewhee else, find out the current IP address my machine at the office is using, so I can SSH into it. Is that what dyndns does? I can't see anything about this in the documentation - though again I may be being dense. Nick At 07:36 AM 5/24/2002 -0400, you wrote:
On Fri, 24 May 2002 13:17:55 +0200
Nick Selby
wrote: It's for people like me who don't have a static IP address but want to access their machines by SSH via internet. Anyone know where this service is?
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