> Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 16:05:37 -0400 > From: "Ben Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On 6/14/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The problem here seems to be that the ez-ipupdate package is > > integrated with neither the webif nor the rest of OpenWRT. > > Hmmm. It was better than that for me. Have you installed the X-WRT > extensions to OpenWRT? The webif^2 subsystem is a big improvement, to > the point where I didn't use plain OpenWRT much. With X-WRT, I was Yes, I followed pretty close to exactly the instructions you gave in your OpenWRT talk. > > Note that the settings on the DynDNS page of the webif DON"T ACTUALLY > > CONFIGURE ez-ipupdate! Only the Enable/Disable switch on that page > > has any effect on real life events. All the other settings (service > > type, account name, password, hostname, update interval) just hang out > > in nvram and are never actually used! > > Interesting. I'm pretty sure mine did *something* to the config > file. My conclusion was that it just didn't do enough. After installing and configuring ez-ipupdate, all through the webif^2 UI, there WAS no /etc/ez-ipupdate/ez-ipupdate.conf on my filesystem. I had to read the /etc/init.d/S52ez-ipupdate in order to find out that it was using /etc/ez-ipupdate/ez-ipupdate.conf rather than /etc/ez-ipupdate.conf. > > Even there, the information supplied is extremely limited! > > Yah. ez-ipupdate does indicate in the log when it has sent a DNS > update, though. So you can at least find out if it *thinks* it's > doing something. Update shmupdate. When running ez-ipupdate in the foreground, it told me that "members.dyndns.org says that your IP address has not changed since the last update". That begs the questions, WTF is an "update", did I just do one, and is what I just did what DynDNS requires once every month? Is an "update" when the IP is reported, when a new IP is reported, or when the IP is just checked and determined to be the same? Without debugging output, it's impossible to tell what this obnoxiously terse and cryptic output really means. (Yes, I know of another, non-Linux, operating system which does this too.) > Check the DynDNS web UI for your domain name. It should indicate > the date of the last update. I know mine does. Of course, logging into the DynDNS UI is an easy way to manage my DynDNS entries. The whole point of installing OpenWRT/ez-ipupdate (with which fact I opened my initial post on this subject) was to avoid having to do this by automating the update process! When I first pulled up the DynDNS webif page, it gave me the option of installing one of two different dyndns clients. Maybe next time, I'll try the other one and see if it works any better. _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/