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Pointing Hosted web to home server



I am helping a few people setup the technical aspect of their small
business.  They cannot afford hosted shared storage at the moment and dont
have an office yet.  They put their website up on godaddy.com and they want
to be able to for a netshare or cifs(samba) to go to the web address and
have it pointed back to the server in one of their houses.  So before I came
abord they have a freenas server but they have multiple people connecting
and they dont want to have to change the ip on 5-10 computers everytime
comcast changes the ip, they want to maybe have a page that redirects it or
maybe a dns record that will point to it, does anyone have any expirience in
this?  I was thinking setting up an srv record but that does not seem to
work.

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