> To use a domain name you might have to use a Dynamic DNS service like easyDNS > (others on this list will have suggestions for this), then whenever your system > gets a change of IP (either from reboot or some other reason) it will contact > that service and update your DNS entry for you. Of course on some connections > like Cox's they use a stupidly long DNS cache time (like 2 weeks). I use a domain name, though it is owned by a friend of mine so I am not sure which DNS service he is using - one of the free ones. I can find out if you are interested. Right now, cox assigns you a static IP (they tell you it is dynamic but the DHCP server will always assign the same IP address based on the hostname) so you don't need to worry about having your DNS updated all the time to reflect changes in your IP address. In fact, I have my ip address configured statically, as I was too lazy to use dhcpcd/pump. I'll wait for cox to complain I guess. Lisa