> This is not exactly what you asked but I don't think it is really possibly to > do what you are asking unless you can get access to multiple IP addresses. I > don't know enough about DNS SIP but it may be possible to do it that way as > well. If you can get multiple public IP addresses then you'd be able to do > what you want easily. Actually, multiple IP addresses are not necessary. Just use NAT, and DynDNS has a "wildcard" option, so that *.myname.myhost.com will all point to the same IP address. SSH will complain the first time you try to access the same IP by a different name, but if you tell it that it's ok, it won't complain in the future. -- Justin Kremer "We seem to have an insatiable appetite for wanting to lump incongruous activities onto the complex task of driving." - Autoweek