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Date:      01 Aug 2002 19:17:12 +0100
From:      Stacey Roberts <stacey@Demon.vickiandstacey.com>
To:        Jason P Holland <jholland@cs.selu.edu>
Cc:        Ken <ken@carnahan.ws>, questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Dynamic DNS issues
Message-ID:  <1028225834.339.14.camel@Demon.vickiandstacey.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0208011245080.30803-100000@cs.selu.edu>
References:  <Pine.LNX.4.44.0208011245080.30803-100000@cs.selu.edu>

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Hi Jason,
   I also use ddclient here with my ADSL connected FBSD gateway,
however, I use ZoneEdit.com's dynamic DNS services.

I'm not sure that ddclient is actually working alright, to be honest. I
installed it yesterday which placed this ddclient.cache log:

# cat ddclient.cache
## ddclient-3.6.2
## last updated at Wed Jul 31 18:13:06 2002 (1028135586)
atime=1028135586,host=<hostname>,ip=<extIP>,mtime=1028135586,status=good,warned-min-error-interval=0,warned-min-interval=0,wtime=0 <my.domain.com>
#

Since then, however, the box rebooted due to an unplanned power-outage
and no logs whatsoever appear to have been produced on boot-up. Like I
said, I'm not sure what *is* supposed to happen in that case, but I
would have thought that on boot-up, ddclient would have attempted to
verify the external IP address soon after the box came up.

I use the SMC 7401BRA Barricade ADSL Router, which doesn't appear to be
supported (at least by model) so I went with the "check against web url"
option. Here's what my ddclient.conf looks like:

# more ddclient.conf
######################################################################
## 
## Define default global variables with lines like:
##      var=value [, var=value]*
## These values will be used for each following host unless overridden
## with a local variable definition.
##
## Define local variables for one or more hosts with:
##      var=value [, var=value]* host.and.domain[,host2.and.domain...]
##
## Lines can be continued on the following line by ending the line
## with a \
##
######################################################################
daemon=300                                      # check every 300
seconds
syslog=yes                                      # log update msgs to
syslog
mail=root                                       # mail update msgs to
root
pid=/var/run/ddclient.pid                       # record PID in file.
#
#use=watchguard-soho,        fw=192.168.111.1:80        # via
Watchguard's SOHO FW
#use=netopia-r910,           fw=192.168.111.1:80        # via Netopia
R910 FW
#use=smc-barricade,          fw=192.168.123.254:80      # via SMC's
Barricade FW#use=netgear-rt3xx,          fw=192.168.0.1:80          #
via Netgear's internet FW
#use=linksys,                fw=192.168.1.1:80          # via Linksys's
internet FW
#use=maxgate-ugate3x00,      fw=192.168.0.1:80          # via MaxGate's
UGATE-3x00  FW
#use=elsa-lancom-dsl10,      fw=10.0.0.254:80           # via ELSA
LanCom DSL/10 DSL Router
#use=elsa-lancom-dsl10-ch01, fw=10.0.0.254:80           # via ELSA
LanCom DSL/10 DSL Router
#use=elsa-lancom-dsl10-ch02, fw=10.0.0.254:80           # via ELSA
LanCom DSL/10 DSL Router
#use=alcatel-stp,            fw=10.0.0.138:80           # via Alcatel
Speed Touch Pro
#use=xsense-aero,            fw=192.168.1.1:80          # via Xsense
Aero Router#fw-login=admin,             fw-password=XXXXXX         # FW
login and password
#
## To obtain an IP address from FW status page (using fw-login,
fw-password)
#use=fw, fw=192.168.1.254/status.htm, fw-skip='IP Address' # found after
IP Address
#
## To obtain an IP address from Web status page (using the proxy if
defined)
use=web, web=checkip.dyndns.org/, web-skip='IP Address' # found after IP
Address#
#use=ip,                     ip=127.0.0.1       # via static IP's
#use=if,                     if=eth0            # via interfaces
use=web                                 # via web
#
#protocol=dyndns2                               # default protocol
#proxy=fasthttp.sympatico.ca:80                 # default proxy
#server=members.dyndns.org                      # default server
#server=members.dyndns.org:8245                 # default server
(bypassing proxies)

#login=your-login                               # default login
#password=test                                  # default password
#mx=mx.for.your.host                            # default MX
#backupmx=yes|no                                # host is primary MX?
#wildcard=yes|no                                # add wildcard CNAME?

##
## dyndns.org dynamic addresses
##
## (supports variables: wildcard,mx,backupmx)
##
# server=members.dyndns.org,            \
# protocol=dyndns2                      \
# your-dynamic-host.dyndns.org

##
## dyndns.org static addresses
##
## (supports variables: wildcard,mx,backupmx)
##
# static=yes                            \
# server=members.dyndns.org,            \
# protocol=dyndns2                      \
# your-static-host.dyndns.org

##
##
## dyndns.org custom addresses
##
## (supports variables: wildcard,mx,backupmx)
##
# custom=yes                            \
# server=members.dyndns.org,            \
# protocol=dyndns2                      \
# your-domain.top-level,your-other-domain.top-level

##
## ZoneEdit (zoneedit.com)
##
 server=www.zoneedit.com,               \
 protocol=zoneedit1,                    \
 login=<snip>                \
 password=<snip>  \
 <my.domain.com>

##
## EasyDNS (easydns.com)
##
# server=members.easydns.com,           \
# protocol=easydns,                     \
# login=your-easydns-login,             \
# password=your-easydns-password        \
# your.any.domain,your-2nd.any.domain

##
## Hammernode (hn.org) dynamic addresses
##
# server=dup.hn.org,                    \
# protocol=hammernode1,                 \
# login=your-hn-login,                  \
# password=your-hn-password             \
# your-hn-host.hn.org,your-2nd-hn-host.hn.org

##
## dslreports.com dynamic-host monitoring
##
# server=members.dslreports.com         \
# protocol=dslreports1,                 \
# login=dslreports-login,               \
# password=dslreports-password          \
# dslreports-unique-id
#

I'd *really* appreciate your (and any other ddclient users') thoughts on
my configs and what I can expect from running ddclient.

Thanks for the time.

Stacey


On Thu, 2002-08-01 at 18:49, Jason P Holland wrote:
> 
> Ken,
>   if you go to dyndns.org, they have multiple clients to choose from that
> can run on your freebsd system and poll the router for an external ip
> address.  it is very likely your router is supported as dlink is a popular
> brand.  here is the link for unix/linux clients
> 
> http://clients.dyndns.org/unix.php?service=custom
> 
> i use ddclient at home with a linksys router, it works wonderfully, and 
> was easy to setup.  these of course, work with the dyndns service, but 
> i'm sure others can be found, or these can be modified to suit your 
> needs.  hope this helps
> 
> jason
> 
> 
> > Hello all,
> > 
> > I have a DSL connection (Dynamic IP) that feeds my DLINK wireless
> > router/firewall. I have my Freebsd box hardwired to the router and then I
> > have a laptop and a windows box using wireless nics. Everything works great!
> > Now I want to allow access to my web and ftp server on the Bsd box. I have
> > my own domain name already and can use one of the dynamic dns hosting
> > services. But how can I (automatically  of course), update my dynamic dns? I
> > am unsure how to pull the wan ip from the router. The router is passing all
> > requests on port 80 to my bsd box. But I need to find out my wan  ip to
> > update the dns. I would like to maybe run a shell script or something get
> > the wan ip and then update the dns. I have a script ot do the actual update,
> > but any ideas on how to pull the wan ip? All I keep getting back is the lan
> > ip (192.168.0.1)
> > 
> > Any thoughts or ideas from anybody ? This wouldn't be so bad but it seems
> > that the dynamic ip is changed at odd intervals and pretty often. So it
> > makes it a real pain to keep up with it manually.
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> > 
> > Ken
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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