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How to securely control another Mac over the internet
I agree, an excellent hint. I think what he means by "dummy@mypowerbook.ddnsname.whatever" is that "dummy" is the account name specified on his powerbook, and "mypowerbook.ddnsname.whatever" is the static IP name assigned to him by DynDNS.org or whoever. That name will vary depending on who you get the name from and what options you choose, but it will look something like "mypowerbook.dyndns.org", where the domain "dyndns.org" you can't choose but "mypowerbook" you can. I set one up like this myself and it's very handy.
How to securely control another Mac over the internet
Exactly. Go to dyndns.org and register. Then you can set up dynamic host names for yourself. So you might end up with brycesutherland.dyndns.org.
How to securely control another Mac over the internet
Thanks for the clarification folks. I really appreciate it! |
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