|  | Posted by C. (http://symcbean.blogspot.com/) on 06/10/24 12:00 
On 16 Jan, 11:17, The Natural Philosopher <a...@b.c> wrote:> KDawg44 wrote:
 > > Hi,
 >
 > > I am writing a PHP app for a small business (family member owes me
 > > after this...) but they need to get their box back before I am
 > > finished.  They have a DSL with dynamic ip and I need to be able to
 > > SSH in to their box, so I need to write a script that i have run as a
 > > cron job that will email me the current public IP of their DSL modem
 > > (as it will change).  I am not sure the best way to go about this....
 > > I was hoping someone could give me a suggestion of a PHP script....
 >
 > > Thanks for any help.
 >
 > You say cron job  - that implies *nix.
 >
 > Why not write it in shell, and just add a line saying 'mail'
 >
 > Getting the IP address is trickier: need to interrogate their NAT router.
 >
 > Thats probably going to be a telnet script or SNMP.
 >
 > I THINK ther are snmp tools for Linux..
 >
 > None of this has to do with PHP
 
 If it is a Unix script - then you'll find that most DHCP clients allow
 you to hang a script off lease renewals - which is a far batter way of
 doing it than using cron (but this is getting way OT) Try asking on a
 newsgroup related to your OS for specifics.
 
 C.
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