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1 Member Posts: 6 DDNS with OpenDNS or DNSomatic « on: December 26, 2009, 05:03:21 AM » Hello,I just setup my Dir 825 router. I am very happy so far.However, One
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feature I am trying to use is confusing me. DDNS setup.I have an OpenDNS account to setup parental control over the network. I have a dynamic IP and when it changes I need these updates to be sent to OpenDNS. I know they have a client that can do this but I want the router to do the updates directly.When I setup nslookup non-authoritative answer DDNS with Server address "updates.dnsomatic.com"Host= "all.dnsomatic.com"and then my login and password it reboots and says staus = disconnect..Does this mean its not working?I have also tried to setup OPenDNS by typing the proper address in the server field and this also says disconnect.I also have a DYnDNS account and when I setup this up it works and reboots and says staus = connect.Do I need to force an IP change and see what happens or does Staus = disconnect mean it is not working? Logged hachi Level 1 Member Posts: 9 Re: DDNS with OpenDNS or DNSomatic « Reply #1 on: December 30, 2009, 12:23:09 AM » I started a topic few threads down for the same problem, with dyndns.com. I don't think this feature is fully/properly implemented yet, or only works with their own dlinkddns.com. I have tried both but neither gives any feedback whether they actually update your ip, it just says "connecting..." --> "disconnect". I know for sure it fails with dyndns, because I lost a domain name to inactivity, with fully configured login/pass.the "enable" checkbox just does not w
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misc scripts Presentations Yahoo! Hack Day '06 Yahoo! Hack Day '08 MPICH 101 Hacking/Security 101 nslookup commands RDF/Semantic Web Unix Essentials Vi/Vim Essentials SSH Tunneling (Video) Dynamic DNS and DHCP - Easy to do, and you'll thank yourself later flush dns cache Posted Sat, 22 Jul 2006 Table of Contents Preface What is Dynamic DNS? Dynamic DNS Create a dnssec key named.conf changes Testing with nsupdate DHCPD dhcpd.conf caveats My example config files Preface This article will cover http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=9892.0 how to setup dns with dynamic updates aswell as configuring your dhcp server to push updates to it aswell. I assume you already know how to setup plain old dns aswell as plain old dhcp. This is not an introduction to either of those. I used BIND 9 and ISC DHCPD v3 for this article. If there's anything this article doesn't cover with respect to what you are looking for, leave a http://www.semicomplete.com/articles/dynamic-dns-with-dhcp/ comment and I'll do what I can. What is Dynamic DNS? Dynamic DNS is the means by which to push new records into your dns server while it is running, without having to edit any zone files. It is quite often coupled with dhcp to provide dynamic network services that have hostnames follow the appropriate machines around. Dynamic DNS Setting up dynamic dns is pretty straight forward. To do it securely, you need to first create a secret key. This secret key will be used to authenticate our dns update clients with the dns server. Luckily for us, there's a tool that'll do that for us. Create a dnssec key That tool is called dnssec-keygen. Don't feel like reading the manpage? Fine. dnssec-keygen is a tool to create dnssec keys, much like ssh-keygen creates ssh keys. Pick a name for your key, it can be any name. I usually name it appropriately. For this example, I will call our key dhcpupdate. Create the key as such: % dnssec-keygen -a hmac-md5 -b 128 -n USER dhcpupdate Kdhcpupdate.+157+14638 This will create a 128bit HMAC-MD5 keyfile called dhcpupdate. The output is the file prefix. If you do ls Kdhcpupdate* you will see two files. The .key file is most useful, in my opinion. Looking at the .key file: dhcpup
Clients Download Sign In Contact Open a Ticket Blog No-IP.com Managed DNS Services support center Support Home FAQs Knowledge Base DNS Free Dynamic DNS General Domain Registration Email Billing & Account Routers & Firewalls Server Monitoring Servers & Remote Access SSL Certificates Generating a CSR Tools Troubleshooting Update http://www.noip.com/support/knowledgebase/basic-troubleshooting-guide/ Clients Download Knowledge Base Home/Knowledge Base/Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting Guide Having trouble connecting to your device? Check out this Knowledge Base article for answers to some of the most frequent customer issues. Does the IP address my hostname is resolving to match my current public IP address? Login to your No-IP account and click Hosts/Redirects at the top left of the page. You will see a list of domains/hostnames that are associated with your account. Next to the hostname, you error updating will see the IP address that we are currently resolving to. You can verify that this is the correct IP address by visiting Port Check Tool. This website will show you your current public IP address. If the IP address does not match the one listed by your hostname, you will need to manually update it to get your service working again. How do I manually update my hostname in my No-IP account? To manually update the hostname, login to error updating dynamic your No-IP account and click Hosts/Redirects at the top left of the page. Next to the hostname that you need to update click “Modify”. On the next page, under the Hostname Information window, you will see a location to change the IP address. Replace the IP address being shown with the IP address you received from Port Check Tool and click Update Host at the bottom right of the page. It will take 60 seconds for the changes to fully propagate to the new IP address. How do I avoid manually updating my hostname in the future? In this situation, it is recommended to use an update client that will automatically update the hostnames IP address when it changes. You will need to download No-IP’s Dynamic Update Client. This Dynamic Update Client will track any changes to your IP address and allow No-IP to update them accordingly. You can also check to see if your device (router, camera, etc) supports Dynamic DNS and has No-IP as an integrated provider. If it supports No-IP, you can configure it to update your hostname with the correct IP address. This removes the need of downloading our Dynamic Update Client. Note: This software must be installed and running at all times in order to continue sending us an update. If the update client gets turned off, or if the computer is shut down or falls asleep, the update client will stop wo