IPLinkThru Description:
You'd like to use your computer as a Web server, but you don't have a static IP address?
IPLinkThru solves that problem!
IPLinkThru is software that continuously monitors your computer's Internet IP address. Whenever the address changes, IPLinkThru updates a redirect link at a fixed Internet location you specify (your "forwarding site"). This allows users to access the server on your computer via a static URL.
Here's how IPLinkThru works:
The first time you run IPLinkThru after installing it, you enter the FTP upload parameters of your forwarding site. Usually, your ISP account includes a small amount of free Web space. This is ideal for a forwarding site. Otherwise, there are many places on the Internet where you can obtain a free (usually small and slow) website. During the first run of IPLinkThru, you also enter a name for your redirect link file. All of the parameters are saved so you don't have to re-enter them on subsequent runs.
Every ten seconds, IPLinkThru looks for your computer's connection to the Internet (LAN connections are ignored), and whenever its Internet IP address changes, IPLinkThru updates the redirect link on your forwarding site. Thus, whenever your computer is running, users can get to it in a constant way via the redirect link on your forwarding site.
For example, say your ISP is Verizon. Your free personal webpage would have a URL like, members.verizon.net/~johnsmith. If during initial setup of IPLinkThru, you entered "johnswebsite" as the name of your redirect link file, users would get to your computer by entering the link, "http://members.verizon.net/~johnsmith/johnswebsite.html" in their Web browser. Of course, that URL is pretty long. If you wanted to shorten it, you could use a URL name translation service such as www.shorturl.com.
Additional Features of IPLinkThru
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In addition to the redirect link, IPLinkThru also places on your forwarding site a .txt file that contains your computer's current IP address. This file is updated whenever the IP address changes. Also, IPLinkThru broadcasts a system-wide Windows message containing the current IP address each 10 seconds. These two features make it easier for you to develop your own specialized servers and clients. Such a specialized server could listen for socket connections, and, via a thread within the program, adapt to IP address changes. A client for the server could read the .txt file at your forwarding site to automatically route itself to your computer.
REQUIREMENTS
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IPLinkThru runs under Windows XP and Windows 2000. The computer on which IPLinkThru runs must have a direct connection to the Internet (not via a LAN). Your forwarding website must be FTP accessible.
NOTE
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IPLinkThru is protected by PirateStop(tm) piracy prevention software, and must be "activated" the first time you run it. The activation process is similar to that of Windows XP, which binds the software to the computer on which it was installed. Activation can be totally anonymous, since all of the personal information requested (such as email address) is optional. Each copy of IPLinkThru includes three activations that you can use any way you wish -- you could install IPLinkThru on three different computers, or save activations for when you upgrade to a new computer.
| Version: Date: 23.04.2007 License: Shareware
Cost: Free to try, 29.95 $ - to buy.
OS: Win95 Win98 WinMe WinNT4.x Windows 2000 Windows XP
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