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You shouldn't even really need a static IP. I run mine with a dynamic IP with dyndns very successfully.


That's definitely an option. Sometimes, though, the TOS or just general policy blocks that. Part of the reason to go with a "business" account with static IP is to tell your ISP that "hey, I'm not kidding, I want to serve stuff here.".




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