On Sat 01 Aug 2020 at 14:02:59 (+0200), deloptes wrote: > riveravaldez wrote: > > > Until now I've found a couple of alternatives using the > > tox-DHT-decentralized idea: > > believe me you do not want to publish your IPs on DHT like ToX - it causes > only troubles. You never know who is collecting those IPs and for what > reason. I always see SSH attacks on the firewall after using torrent sites. > It might be unrelated, but is suspicious coincidence. It happens every > time. The OpenVPN also registers attempts to connect. > > If I were you I would pay for a domain and put a script that would write the > IP somewhere there, so that you can find it. It is cheaper than paying for > DDNS service and the domain belongs to you - alltogether costs about > 150,-/y. > > Nothing is for free!
This should be possible for free, so long as you can send emails from home. Just register an account with, say, hotmail, and send an email each day (or at an appropriate interval) from your home's computer. Whenever you want to connect home, login to the email account and look at the headers of the most recent email. The first hop will be from your home's computer to your ISP, and gives the IP address. For examples, look at the first hop in many of the emails on this list. (Frequently, the ISP will generate a corresponding hostname using numbers in the IP address.) BUT, as the OP posts from a gmail account, I have no idea whether they can send emails from their own computer, rather than using some web software on a server somewhere. Currently, my IP address has been stable since I switched on the modem (which runs 24/7) after my Christmas break. Cheers, David.