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[Help-gnunet] Re: new to gnunet: question about IP address of host
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David Hansen |
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[Help-gnunet] Re: new to gnunet: question about IP address of host |
Date: |
Wed, 30 Oct 2002 20:36:14 +0100 |
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On Wed, Oct 30 at 9:01 Serge Winitzki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to gnunet but I would like to join...
>
> Suppose I want to be a gnunet host but my ADSL
> provider only gives me access for 24 hours at a
> stretch, then I am disconnected and have to dial up
> again - and I get a different IP address every time.
>
> Are there concerns for using gnunet in this situation?
> What needs to be configured in gnunet for this to work well?
>
Heh, same as me, these ISPs sux!
Just use
HELOEXPIRES = 1
in your config.
If it's running behind a NAT box:
Forward the port gnunetd uses to this box.
Go to http://www.dyndns.org and get and get a dynamic hostname. Update
this frequently. There are some tools available on
http://clients.dyndns.org/ I use ddclient and it seems to work well.
Use your Dynamic DNS as your IP, eg
IP = yourhost.dyndns.org
in gnunet.conf and again
HELOEXPIRES = 1
.
welcome to GNUnet,
David
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