This yes, but so you get only internal IP of your PC. If you want to get external IP with whitch you are visible to Internet, then you can use link provided in my post.
123.123.123.123 Remote administrator 234.234.234.234 ASL box behind ISP dyn ip reboot from remote place -> don't know ASL box new ip (for example 234.234.234.xxx)
I think you can solve this by having a service behind ASL box connecting into an external server, revealing the external ip (for example a logging web script). Or, if you receive the admin e-mails externally, you should see the ip from the boot notification message & headers. And, even some dynDNS solution might work as well?
YES MagicMike, that's the scenario i ment. I know about dyndns but would find it more handy to do without. The Admin-mail idea is a good one, THX! However in the message i only see the ip from the remote machine, from wich i logged-in with the last time. Think i heard that the source ip of a mail is included, but i dont know how to get that information [:S] Do you?
Yes, the information is in the header section. Depending on your e-mail program, there are several ways to show the header part. However, the information looks something like
Received: from mail.yourdomain.com (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) by mail.domain.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id TAA03331 for ; Mon, 4 Nov 2002 19:17:26 +0200