Hi Harish, this has nothing to do with the OS. Usually the IP is updated via a url which gets routed thru the transparent proxy. Instead of using port 80, members.dyndns.org uses 8245 for http and 443 for https. It is unlikely that these ports are being routed thru the transparent proxy.
Cheers, Kim Yong On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 8:21 AM, Harish Pillay <[email protected]>wrote: > > Saw ts somewhere before. > > > > The mio box may not support dyn dns. Have you checked? > > You don't want to depend on those boxes for support, but run the dyn dns > code on > your internal Linux machines. That's the cleanest way to do this. > > Harish > > _______________________________________________ > LUGS Mailing list - [email protected] > List FAQ: http://wiki.lugs.org.sg/LugsMailingListFaq > Info page: http://www.lugs.org.sg/mailman/listinfo/slugnet > To unsubscribe send an empty email to: [email protected] > -- There's no place like ~
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