Problem: You deployed a remote system that you access at a site which you may not physically visit for weeks, months or even years at a time. But it does not have a static IP. An unexpectedly changed public IP address essentially puts us into the same dilemma as a parent losing track of a child. You want to preselect a known location where both parties will rendezvous in the event of separation. The “normal” solution: A corporate IT professional might be quick to recommend dynamic DNS, or...