Waldemar Brodkorb schrieb:
> Hi,
> On Tue, 01 May 2007 at 17:06 +0200, Kamill S wrote:
>   
>> Hello list,
>>
>> I have set up a linksys wrt54gl with freewrt and it runs fine. Many
>> thanks to all developers!
>>
>> Now my problem:
>> I will use ez-ipupdate for dyndns.org but it seems that ez-ipupdate
>> doesnt work proper.
>>
>> For testing purpose I kill the pppd daemon and start again. ez-ipupdate
>> starts with -P 300 (and -d also) but after 5 minutes there is no ip update.
>>
>> Starting ez-ipupdate from the prompt it works. It runs also in background.
>>
>> I hope someone can help me.
>>     
>
> Which version of FreeWRT do you use? I have one router with
> ez-ipupdate running fine since months. I just create
> /etc/ez-ipupdate.conf and set ezipupdate=YES in rc.conf. 
>   
I can´t say it now. I´m far away from my workstation. MOTD teels me
"version 1.0 revision 2349".
> One point is important, you should have installed a ntp server.
> I am using OpenNTPd, so after a reboot of the router, the time is
> correct. Only if the time of the router is correct stuff like dyndns
> and openvpn works fine.
>   
One point I don´t think about. I will correct it.
> The router uses pppoe and we have a 12 hour disconnect. But I have
> never problems to remotely get onto the router.
>
> Does the ez-ipupdate process get killed?
>   
The process doesn´t get killed. I have made my own solution.
After this issue I installed updatedd and play around with it.
Under /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ I create a script with the commando:
updatedd dyndns myaccount:mypass myhost 2>&1 > /dev/null
Under /etc/ppp/peers/ I correct my config:
lcp-echo-interval 5
lcp-echo-failure 1

It works fine for me.

Kamill
> bye
>         Waldemar
>
>   


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