Recently, Google was completely banned, and the code hosted on the Google SVN server was inaccessible.
It's a waste of things. I unloaded the slow Win8 running in my old notebook, installed Ubuntu, mounted the svn server, and managed some personal code on it. submit and synchronize with the company at home.
Shanghai Telecom's network has a public IP address. The ddns account of the peanut shell that I registered N years ago in Zibo, Shandong can still be used. At that time, four free second-level domain names were also OK. as a result, ddns is handled with a peanut shell and the svn service is accessed with a domain name.
It is still troublesome to run the peanut shell client on the work notebook. This notebook cannot be kept on, so there are some unstable access. today, I thought that my router directly supports ddns!
Log on to the vro and select ddns:
Select "custom URL" for the service"
URL format: http: // username:[Email protected]/Ph/update? & Hostname = domain/
Where:
Username is the user name
Password is the password
Domain is the second-level domain name on the peanut shell.
Click "save". A few seconds later, the following "last IP Address" and "last result" will be refreshed.
My router is not directly connected to the optical fiber, so it does not have a public IP address. "Last IP Address" is incorrect. if "last result" is "Update successful", it indicates OK.
Appendix:
Click to open the official peanut shell Link
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