<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">Greetings All,<br><br>I'm not quite sure this question will make much sense; I'm sorta a go between with an Engineers Without Borders project. Here goes...<br><br>There's a Linux computer (distro unknown to me) deployed in the field running on sketchy power and sketchy internet connection. It's running OpenSSH (version unknown to me). There are engineers in the field there now (Haiti) that have direct access to the box; but the engineers are leaving soon and would like remote ssh access when they leave.<br><br>This computer does not have a static IP address. And it may be running a stripped down embedded Linux distro.<br><br>So, the question is, how would any of you recommend remotely connecting to this computer? I'm pretty sure it does have sshd running. Should they just configure DynDns (or something similar)?<br><br>Thanks
for any help,<br>Chaz<br></td></tr></table><br>