​If have your own domain, you can use CloudFlare as your NS service, and
then you can use there API to update your zone/ip for your home.

http://blog.rabin.io/sysadmin/dynamic-dns-cloudflare​


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Rabin

On 14 June 2016 at 11:47, Gabor Szabo <ga...@szabgab.com> wrote:

> Thanks everyone. I see I am probably way behind the current state of
> technology in ISP connectivity and routing.
>
> As far as I know, I am using a dialer which resides in the HotBox they
> gave me. (which is then connected to my own router)
> and if I am not mistaken this means it uses ppp to connect to their side
> and to get the IP.
>
> In the end I only want to be able to ssh to a machine at home. Through
> that ssh I can access anything I need,
> but I am still not sure if and how I am going to do that if I give up my
> nice IP.
>
> I'll try it at another location where we have dynamic IP and see how does
> that work out.
>
> Gabor
>
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