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					 username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawmZ9EwisYI1DDev8HXY6zFjPrLKt60-3QI"
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					 nickname="Yo"
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					 subject="comment 1"
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					 date="2013-06-24T12:23:15Z"
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					 content="""
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					I believe I have a similar set up as you're trying to achieve. What I did was just add a repository using the public domain name only (DDNS). My home router seems to be smart enough to realize the IP the domain name resolves to is its own, so I get gigabit speeds when at home, and I can still access it when I'm not at home.
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