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navigation, search Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is a DNS caching service (see also wikipedia:Dynamic DNS) DD-WRT v23 SP2 and later use inadyn as its embedded dyndns opendns dd wrt client solution. Contents 1 Dynamic DNS service providers 2 Configuration 2.1 Predefined 2.1.1 dd wrt dynamic dns Multiple DDNS host names 2.2 Custom (URL Updates) 2.3 Additional DDNS Options 2.4 Examples 2.4.1 dnsExit.com 2.4.2 Dynu.com 2.4.3 dd wrt ddns dnsdynamic.org 2.4.4 he.net 2.4.5 zoneedit.com 2.4.6 dtdns.com 2.4.7 dnspark.com 2.4.8 3222.org 2.4.9 freedns.afraid.org 2.4.10 DNS-O-Matic 2.4.11 DynDNS 2.4.12 NameCheap 2.4.13 CHANGEIP.COM 2.4.14 Regfish 2.4.15 Zerigo.com 2.4.16 Nettica 2.4.17 OVH 2.4.18 Joker.com 2.4.19 dd wrt dhcp Strato.com 2.4.20 Nubem.com 2.5 Give UP? 2.6 Secure DDNS Updates Over HTTPS/SSL 3 Debugging your configuration 3.1 Password conventions 4 See also 5 External Links [edit] Dynamic DNS service providers dnsExit.com (free 2nd level domains with DDNS, business grade service, recommended) Dynu.com (free dynamic DNS with port/URL forwarding,aliases and DNS records) dyndns easydns afraid.org tzo.com zoneedit.com ChangeIP.com regfish.de dnsomatic.com zerigo.com nettica.com ovh.com nubem.com
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(free dynamic DNS service that relies on open standards) [edit] Configuration [edit] Predefined DD-WRT provides a set of predefined configurations for the most common DDNS services. After choosing from one of the predefined DDNS services, you have to provide the "User Name" and the "Password" for the account of your DDNS service. In the "Host Name" field, you have to enter the fully qualified name of your dynamic domain (e.g. myhostname.example.org). [edit] Multiple DDNS host names If you have multiple host names registered at your DDNS service, you can enter them in the "Host Name" field using the "-a" option. Example: You want to update the IP address for myhostname1.example.org, myhostname2.example.org and myhostname3.example.org; in this case, you have to enter in the "Host Name" field the following string: "myhostname1.example.org -a myhostname2.example.org -a myhostname3.example.org". (Note: no "-a" for the first host name.) [edit] Custom (URL Updates) With url updates, the client program usually submits a request using the hypertext transport protocal (HTTP) to a DDNS Server. The request may contain your requested hostname (your dynamic domain name) and/or your IP address. The server then asks for the username and passwo
working. The DD-WRT wiki for DDNS seems a bit confusing... but here's how to fix the error below: "W:INADYN: Error validating DYNDNS svr answer. Check usr,pass,hostname!
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(HTTP/1.1 200 OK" Complete your DDNS configuration with the following information: DDNS Service: dd wrt ddns external ip check Custom Do not use external IP check: No DYNDNS Server: members.dyndns.org (you do need the members subdomain) User Name: [ your dd wrt ddns not updating user name - usually not email ] Password: [ your password ] Host Name: [ your hostname as it shows on your account - usually hostname.dyndns.org ] URL:/nic/update? Additional DDNS Options:--dyndns_system dyndns@dyndns.org --ip_server_name checkip.dyndns.org:8245 https://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/DDNS_-_How_to_setup_Custom_DDNS_settings_using_embedded_inadyn_-_HOWTO / Click on "Save" and then on "Apply Settings". You should see a sucessfull update at the status: Sat Jul 27 16:59:37 2013: INADYN: Started 'INADYN Advanced version 1.96-ADV' - dynamic DNS updater. Sat Jul 27 16:59:37 2013: I:INADYN: IP address for alias 'fakehost.dyndns.org' needs update to '1.1.1.1' Sat Jul 27 16:59:37 2013: I:INADYN: Alias 'fakehost.dyndns.org' to IP '1.1.1.1' updated successfully. Posted by Victor at 10:13 AM Email http://wazem.blogspot.com/2013/07/dyndns-and-dd-wrt-error-validating.html ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: Networking 11 comments: Anonymous said... Awesome, just saved me a ton of hassle. Do you think when you have a moment, you could explain what each line does in detail? don't want to be a newb forever, but not smart enough to move ahead without help, I'm afraid... November 10, 2013 at 9:31 AM Anonymous said... Thank you! November 14, 2013 at 8:30 AM Anonymous said... Thank you so much! This has been causing me a headache for a long time! :-) November 28, 2013 at 2:38 AM Mark McGee said... Guess this trick quit working? I'm using an old firmware (SVN revision 14896. For some reason the URL and Additional Options boxes highlight with this info and won't update. Any help appreciated! January 22, 2014 at 6:00 PM Anonymous said... Have just found this tip. And it worked for me. build 14929.Thank you!!! February 26, 2014 at 5:57 PM Anonymous said... Thank you! Worked with DDWRT build 23598 March 3, 2014 at 7:04 PM Anonymous said... Thanks very much saved me a lot of time!! March 31, 2014 at 1:02 PM Anonymous said... thank you ... it worked without "Additional DDNS Options". Se
file is 'xxx.xx.120.53'. No update required. I:INADYN: https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/9356/11/how-to-configure-a-ddwrt-router IP address for alias 'myname.mine.nu' needs update to 'xxx.xx.120.53' I:INADYN: Alias 'myname.mine.nu' to IP 'xxx.xx.120.53' dd wrt updated successfully. INADYN:IP: Error 0x83 in recv() W: DYNDNS: Error 'RC_IP_RECV_ERROR' (0x15) when talking to IP server W:'RC_IP_RECV_ERROR' (0x15) updating the IPs. (it 4) Log in to your AP via web dd wrt ddns interface, disable the DDNS service and save then apply. SSH to your AP, type the commands: rm -f /tmp/ddns/*.cahce nvram unset ddns_cache nvram commit Then reboot. Back to the web interface, enable the DDNS service. ← Jim Parsons a.k.a. Dr. Sheldon Cooper won Emmy Award 2010 Sync XMarks with your own FTP → Tweet September 11, 2010 16:33 Permalink Comments Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. comments powered by Disqus Copyright © 2013 Clement Tang . Powered by Logdown. Based on work at subtlepatterns.com.
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