On Fri, 16 May 2003 01:21:44 +0200, Marcel Weber wrote: > I do this with vpnd. The server has a dyndns domain name. On the client > side, you can put in the fully qualified domain name of the server > instead of the ip address. Works quite reliable. Of course from time to > time the link goes down: Each time the isp cuts the server's connection > to set a new IP adress for it, you will get an interruption until the > client is able to resolve the new IP.
This is not secure... You must use DNSSEC if possible to ensure than FQDN is coming from the right DNS server. -- Raphaƫl SurcouF [EMAIL PROTECTED]