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The next peanut shell, dynamic domain name resolution, or some routers have the function of dynamic domain name resolution.
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Peanut shells will do. There's also a free domain name. The machine should be turned on every day. Peanut shell automatically logs in, and it's OK.
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I can't fix it, because the ADSL is a dynamic IP: the IP will change differently every time you restart. But you can blind the domain name to your IP every time (and then renew it again).
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I don't know if there is a peanut shell under linux This software can point the IP over with Hu Qing, otherwise it has to be specified manually, and it is best to make your pants empty and the ADSL is not often disconnected.
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You also need to go to the control panel of the space to bind the domain name to the space. Both the domain name and the host should be set, one for resolution and the other for binding.
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Domain name transfer is free of charge, and if the registrar does not handle it, it can be transferred directly by the domain name administrator through a complaint.
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Peanut shell can be dynamically bound to the server.
Then your international domain name points to the peanut shell domain name, but this model is not professional enough for your organization's network service.
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Install Peanut Shell, the free version of Peanut Shell for general users, and the paid version of Peanut Shell for professional users, can be bound to your dynamic IP, and there is no other good solution for dynamic IP.
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You use the peanut shell software can be virtual fixed IP, the general broadband is dial-up Internet IP is not fixed, so you can't bind, you can virtual a fixed IP, bind the domain name.
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Xinnet Internet here set the domain name ** to the peanut shell.
IIS sets the domain name of the peanut shell here.
In other words, the peanut shell domain name plays a transit role.
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You map out a port, let's take a look at this address, the above is the binding of the peanut shell and the route, although the route is not Huawei's, but the final effect is the same, and the function in the middle is similar.
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There is a **rule on the route. If you don't understand, just hi me.
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Do a dummy ** or DMZ in the router settings (provided you don't worry about computer security).
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It shouldn't be achievable.
IP addresses are not fixed.
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Your computer shouldn't be able to do anything within 1 minute of turning it on, right?
Pretty stuck, huh?
It will take a while before I can turn on my computer or something.
It's the local connection that keeps getting the address, which causes you to have a broadband connection to surf the Internet, right?
Manually set the IP address of the local connection, and then you can use the computer immediately after turning it on.。。。
Use it when you're setting it up.
In order to avoid using the IP address that starts with 192, there will also be duplicate IP addresses.
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Internet access is generally available, depending on the situation.
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That's not that broadband is getting the network address, it's the local connection that is getting the network address, you may be setting the property of the local connection, and it should be okay.
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1. Domain name is the name of a computer or group of computers on the Internet composed of a string of names separated by dots, which is used to identify the electronic location of the computer during data transmission (sometimes it also refers to geographical location, and the geographical domain name refers to a local area with administrative autonomy). A domain name is an IP address with a "mask" on it. The purpose of a domain name is to facilitate memorization and communication with the address of a set of servers (**, email, ftp, etc.).
Domain Names As the names of Internet participants who can make them memorable, the world's first domain name was registered in January 1985.
2. Taking a common domain name as an example, baidu** is composed of two parts, the label "baidu" is the main domain name of the domain name, and the last label "com" is the suffix of the domain name, which represents that this is a com international domain name and a top-level domain name. And the front of wwwIt's a network name, and it's the domain name for www.
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It means an international domain name.
Something like this.
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