I just got myself an account on dyndns.org and, as I
wait for the FQDN to waft through the world's DNS
servers, I thought I might ask how others have avoided
dyndns "abuse". They say they'll block your name if
you automatically update their server with the same ip
you had last time. I noticed that when I reboot the
router I often receive the same ip as I had before. I
guess ez-ipupdate caches the ip, but that gets lost on
the reboot (ESBeta2). Has anyone developed some script
to compare the interface ip to an ip received from a
web-based ip checker before calling ez-ipupdate?
-John

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