I'm new to DNS, but can you help me:
1) I have simple computer network. Two computers behind a netgear router (machine1 and machine2).
2) I have a dyndns account set up, which is automatically updated (myname.dyndns.com).
3) If I'm at machine1, I can ping/ssh/access machine2.myname.dyndns.com with no problem. However, I cannot do this from outside my network on an external computer (for example, at a coffee shop or school computer).
4) Is the possible? Can I go to an external computer and access my home computer via machine2.myname.dyndns.com ?
5) Is this a feature of the router (to block this activity)?
6) If I install BIND on a Linux router, and set that up as my DNS server / router, can I set this kind of "externally-accessible" system up?
7) How would I go about doing this?
1) I have simple computer network. Two computers behind a netgear router (machine1 and machine2).
2) I have a dyndns account set up, which is automatically updated (myname.dyndns.com).
3) If I'm at machine1, I can ping/ssh/access machine2.myname.dyndns.com with no problem. However, I cannot do this from outside my network on an external computer (for example, at a coffee shop or school computer).
4) Is the possible? Can I go to an external computer and access my home computer via machine2.myname.dyndns.com ?
5) Is this a feature of the router (to block this activity)?
6) If I install BIND on a Linux router, and set that up as my DNS server / router, can I set this kind of "externally-accessible" system up?
7) How would I go about doing this?