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WHAT IF MY ISP CHANGES MY HOST NAME AND IP ADDRESS?
http://rbsdrive.com/rbstech/TS100037.HTM
Article Number: 100037
Software: SERVER LOCATOR Version 8.2.21
NOTE: This article contains information that has been supersceded in part by a more
recent article. After reading this article, please see this article about changes in the
Server Locator and Host Names
Question: If my ISP changes both my hostname and my IP and a random but frequent
basis, can RBS locator still somehow point my clients to me? If so, how should I configure
my client install disks, with IP or with Hostname? How does that work?
Answer: The Server Locator keeps track of all that for you automatically, so it
doesn't matter how often your ISP changes your IP address or host name. Periodically your
RBS Server reports your current IP address to RBS's central DNS servers. Unless you change
it, the RBS Server reports your IP address every 10 minutes.
When you first bought your software, RBS assigned you to one of our two Server Locators.
The Server Locator assigns your RBS Server a host name which never changes. The host name
is like a domain name, but it's a little longer. It is made up of the serial number for
your RBS Server plus the domain name of RBS's DNS servers, like this:
For Server Locator #1:
7654321012.dyn.rbsnet.net
For Server Locator #2:
7654321012.ddns.rbsnet.net
In the above examples, "7654321012" is your serial number (do not use this example) and
"dyn.rbsnet.net" or "ddns.rbsnet.net" are RBS's DNS servers.
So, for your clients to connect to your Server, they will connect to your Host Name rather
than your IP address. This way, they can always find you even if your IP address changes.
The Server Locator is a service offered as part of your Maintenance
Subscription (Support/Upgrade Subscription) It works only when your subscription is
current.
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