do you have a video on how to get a SIM card with a static IP to use in a cellular router? It seems freedns.. noip.. and the others don't work with an ATT SIM.
It is possible to roll your own dynamic DNS. On the server side I have two Virtual Private Servers @ Linode which run Bind/named. The routers are configured to update the DNS servers via the ddclient script which is configured for nsupdate. This is great for those who want a FQDN or subdomain pointing directly to their routers. Providing your own DNS is very rewarding. I manage most of my DNS via my registrars; but if a client allows me to manage their networks with a Linux server, I usually host that domain/DNS record myself.
Thanks for the great video. I watched your other port forwarding aslo & I need to be able to put these 2 together to understand exactly how to do remote access to my cable modem/router combo to acess and config from outside network so that I can change/modify specs for parental control purpose. Can you help. Thanks again Eli.
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do you have a video on how to get a SIM card with a static IP to use in a cellular router? It seems freedns.. noip.. and the others don't work with an ATT SIM.
Thanks for recommending No-IP!
I used the No-I.P proxy and it works but somehow I can't track the proxy IP,is that an added security patch by you guys or is it just a coincidence?
It is possible to roll your own dynamic DNS. On the server side I have two Virtual Private Servers @ Linode which run Bind/named. The routers are configured to update the DNS servers via the ddclient script which is configured for nsupdate. This is great for those who want a FQDN or subdomain pointing directly to their routers.
Providing your own DNS is very rewarding. I manage most of my DNS via my registrars; but if a client allows me to manage their networks with a Linux server, I usually host that domain/DNS record myself.
Thanks for the explanation! It resolved some confusion that I had around this.
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Thanks for the great video. I watched your other port forwarding aslo & I need to be able to put these 2 together to understand exactly how to do remote access to my cable modem/router combo to acess and config from outside network so that I can change/modify specs for parental control purpose. Can you help. Thanks again Eli.
Eli can i use a dynamic ip address to host an smtp server without it affecting my inbox rate
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Thank you for such videos, it’s more better than advertised videos more benefit
Thank you once again.
Please have some videos about office 365 , windows azure exchange 2016
Comparison videos of office 365 plans
We are able to understand more from your lectures
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