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[ale] Offsite backup
- Subject: [ale] Offsite backup
- From: esoteric at 3times25.net (Geoffrey)
- Date: Sun Jan 11 14:28:52 2004
- In-reply-to: <1073782518.12500.13.camel@devel>
- References: <1073779379.12495.5.camel@devel> <[email protected]> <1073782518.12500.13.camel@devel>
Chris Fowler wrote:
> The problem is that the machine that is running ddclient will have a
> 192.168.1.X ip address. Not a public one. Will this be an issue?
I assume that the Linux box will have the smc wireless router as it's
gateway, so you get the ip from the router and pass it to you via email.
>
>
> On Sat, 2004-01-10 at 19:46, David Corbin wrote:
>
>>Just signup with zonedit, and use one of the dozens of tools that
>>automatically do Dynamic DNS. I use ddclient. Works like a champ.
>>
>>On Saturday 10 January 2004 19:03, Chris Fowler wrote:
>>
>>>I plan on installing a Linux machine at my father's house to be an
>>>offsite backup. It will be sitting on a private lan behind a SMC
>>>wireless router. The router is attached to Comcast. I need some way of
>>>having this box report to me every day what its IP address is.
>>>
>>>One idea is to write a client/server app in perl that will simply send a
>>>hello UDP packet. I can then parse the source address from that packet.
>>>Then the perl script will update my /etc/hosts file on my server in
>>>Buford. He lives in Lincolnton, NC.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Chris
>>>
>>>
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