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Moving (some day) To Federati...can no longer change usernames (daw@micro.fragdev.com)'s status on Monday, 11-Apr-2016 01:35:03 UTC Moving (some day) To Federati...can no longer change usernames it sounds like you answered your own question: "This seems like the optimal choice" -- you could at least price it out and still see if it is the optimal choice…or a choice at all anymore -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 11-Apr-2016 01:36:44 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @cmhobbs @benfell a static address is not a must for openvpn. DynDNS (NoIP/Afraid,etc) works well. The connection survives the ip change. -
Mikael (mikael@social.umeahackerspace.se)'s status on Monday, 11-Apr-2016 03:16:32 UTC Mikael @cmhobbs just use ipv6 and open the ranges in your respective routers. MMN-o ✅⃠ repeated this. -
MMN-o ✅⃠ (mmn@social.umeahackerspace.se)'s status on Monday, 11-Apr-2016 06:46:08 UTC MMN-o ✅⃠ @cmhobbs I'm with @mikael, just use IPv6. It'll solve all your problems. @mcscx@quitter.se likes this. -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 11-Apr-2016 08:51:15 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @benfell you can even give OpenVPN >1 domain name for the connection and tell it to try them starting from the 1st or to pick one at random -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 11-Apr-2016 09:26:57 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @benfell yes, a client setting. Useful b/c dyndns services can be down, so it's better not just to depend on just one.
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