I dont have a problem using a dynamic ip name server... In fact, most of us have been using them for a long time.. thats not to say there wont be problems from time to time.. The fact that others can log in to the server is proof that the dynamic ip name is working just fine..
Make sure your internal machine is set to resolve your no-ip name to your LOCAL interface on the NAT computer (192.168.x.x, or 10. whatever as you mentioned) as opposed to the external interface...
DO a ping from the eq client machine to you no-ip dns name and make sure its correct... I've seen cases where the dns name was set in the host file, but it still didnt resolve that way properly..
Is the NAT machine where you are running the server windows or linux?
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