dynamic DNS hosts are a useful tool for many VPN users, but using it also makes sense without a VPN
most IP addresses are dynamic -. meaning that they change with each connection. This happens with the IP addresses of your ISP assigns you as well as the IP addresses that you are given when connecting to our VPN service.
Of course, you do not manually check before your IP to verify IP site and will know when you are not at your computer, you will not be able to do so, making it impossible to access your computer outdoors.
there are countless reasons why you may want to access your home computer from elsewhere, for example, on vacation or when visiting a friend. Perhaps to listen to music, download files or important documents accessible.
Now, unless you've verified your IP address and wrote down before leaving (assuming it has not already changed since) you will be unable to do so.
is where a dynamic DNS host comes in. It looks like a simple subdomain, such MyPC.no-ip.org and always points to your current IP address, regardless of any change in intellectual property due to connection or use of VPN. It simply allows you to access your home computer using this host name instead of its IP address. Simply connect to it.
The requirements are that you have registered a dynamic DNS host name somewhere and you have set up a dynamic DNS client either on your VPN router or your computer, which keeps updating the host name with your IP every few seconds.
This allows particular sense when using a VPN on a virtual private server (VPS) or a dedicated server when the VPN connection, you must access through the VPN IP instead of IP usual.
- For more information, links and usage examples see our article on Dynamic DNS
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