Zone Alarms, with a Belkin Router.
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Ttssattsr MILA KUNIS IS MINE, Wed 14 May 2008, 14:45,
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I take it
it's a broadband router and it's the ISP IP that's dynamic? Or do you mean that your PC has a dynamic IP from a DHCP pool?
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wheelybird : better than most forms of gangrene, Wed 14 May 2008, 14:48,
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Fuck off with your random letters and make words!
;)
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Redsushi! Wogan Wogan! Wogan Wogan Wogan!, Wed 14 May 2008, 14:51,
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You're just jealous because you don't have a HTRTCHG
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my other username is a porsche , posting shit pictures so you don't have to, Wed 14 May 2008, 14:51,
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Heart That Remembers The Chinese Hooker Gang?
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Prof UnderCover is going to party like it's, Wed 14 May 2008, 14:54,
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Ah, you're clearly a man in the know.
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my other username is a porsche , posting shit pictures so you don't have to, Wed 14 May 2008, 14:55,
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The first one.
Ed: Erp, gotta dash. Cheers for the help and whatnot :)
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Ttssattsr MILA KUNIS IS MINE, Wed 14 May 2008, 14:51,
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Well your router
ought to deal with that. There should simply be the option to set up port-forwarding. The router will know what its own IP is and rebuild the firewall rules accordingly.
I don't know anything about Zone Alarms, but naturally you'll need to open the ports you need on your PC too.
The dynamic IP issue would only really affect DNS lookups for a domain name pointing to your IP. You can get around that with dynamic DNS services like dyndns.com
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wheelybird : better than most forms of gangrene, Wed 14 May 2008, 14:55,
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yeah turn off all your windows/zone alarm firewalls until you get what it is working
then turn then back on and fix those to work
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masterconnor, Wed 14 May 2008, 15:04,
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