Vuma Reach Phoenix Thread

Ahh okay. Which DDNS provider you are using? Im currently using no-ip as they give you hostnames for free that last 30 days.

i have no issues with Afrihost as well
Yep no-ip as well for home. The work address though is on a static IP, and our URL was whitelisted by a client to allow their staff access. Not sure if they unblocked on IP address as well.

For client1.company.co.za it lookups the arecord on our webhost and directs to our static IP at the office with the ISP with poor QoS. For client2..n.company.co.za the cname record directs to myhouse.ddns.net where I am hosting the balance of them. I need to move to https and need to have ssl-certificates setup which is why I prefer a static IP and wondering how well a solution these home fibre packages would serve..

The "professional" services I am providing - I have been abandoned by the owners basically without support for the infrastructure I need, one way or the other I am making it work.
 
Yep no-ip as well for home. The work address though is on a static IP, and our URL was whitelisted by a client to allow their staff access. Not sure if they unblocked on IP address as well.

For client1.company.co.za it lookups the arecord on our webhost and directs to our static IP at the office with the ISP with poor QoS. For client2..n.company.co.za the cname record directs to myhouse.ddns.net where I am hosting the balance of them. I need to move to https and need to have ssl-certificates setup which is why I prefer a static IP and wondering how well a solution these home fibre packages would serve..

The "professional" services I am providing - I have been abandoned by the owners basically without support for the infrastructure I need, one way or the other I am making it work.
Speak to @AfriNatic. Im not sure if static IP's are a thing anymore on consumer ISP's or packages.

Maybe you need to look at getting a proxy of some sort? That way you will always have a static IP for certain applications/devices
 
Speak to @AfriNatic. Im not sure if static IP's are a thing anymore on consumer ISP's or packages.

Maybe you need to look at getting a proxy of some sort? That way you will always have a static IP for certain applications/devices

We do not offer static IP addresses and with IPv4 addresses getting less and less it's will likely not be offered in the future. IPv6 is the next step.
 
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