Re: [leaf-user] using ez-ipupdate behind NAT

2004-09-05 Thread Bruce McNamara
From: K.-P. Kirchdörfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: [leaf-user] using ez-ipupdate behind NAT Date sent: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 19:32:01 +0200 try interface=ppp0 kp No that doesent work either as there is no ppp0 interface The ADSL router/modem

Re: [leaf-user] using ez-ipupdate behind NAT

2004-09-05 Thread Bruce McNamara
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[leaf-user] using ez-ipupdate behind NAT

2004-09-02 Thread Bruce McNamara
Hi I am using Bering uClib V2.2 and the ez-ipupdate module V3.0.11b8-5 Config as follows: ADSL ROUTER Ext Dynamic IP Address eg: 202.27.43.2 Internal IP Address 192.168.42.1 | | | Bering uClib V2.2 Firewall External IP

RE: [leaf-user] using ez-ipupdate behind NAT

2004-09-02 Thread Robert K Coffman Jr - Info From Data Corporation
Correct me if I'm wrong, and I've found this to be poorly documented, but can't ez-ipupdate handle this on its own? IE. from my own configuration file: max-interval=604800 I believe max-interval is in seconds, and I believe it does what you are trying to do. I'm on Bering 1.2 Clarification of

Re: [leaf-user] using ez-ipupdate behind NAT

2004-09-02 Thread Bruce McNamara
Foreground seems to mean when running in daemon mode it will echo output it has to stdout but nothing much happens.. Have tried the run-as-root switch and also run-as-euser=root but no luck.. Bruce Out of the blue, did you try without the run-as-user=root switch. This is normaly to reduce