Then we apply and restart. Tada! We have a domain name that points to the ip of our router! Even if your IP address changes! Note that the ddns-start script considers by default that the router is, like mine, double Nated behind an ISP box. If this is not the case, adapt the sc...
Then we apply and restart. Tada! We have a domain name that points to the ip of our router! Even if your IP address changes!Note that the ddns-start script considers by default that the router is, like mine, double Nated behind an ISP box. If this is not the case, adapt the ...