Sean Waite wrote: > Could you get by using something like http://www.dyndns.com/services/ ? Excellent suggestion! I've used dyndns.org free service for about 6 years: more reliable than Qwest's DSL service. You need to run a client program - checks your ip every few minutes and updates DynDns's DNS when there's a change. You also have to update every 15 days even if there's no change (they don't want to maintain records for dead names). There's a number of 3rd party clients available. I can recommend ddclient (perl). http://www.dyndns.com/support/clients/third-party.html