On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 6:28 PM, Nishant Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> mallikarjun arjun wrote: > > Tried afraid.org <http://afraid.org> but could not continue and was > > totally confused. can you brief me the process if you can? > > Ok, instead of afraid.org, use dnsexit.com. > > 1) Create an account on dnsexit.com > > 2) Download domainUpdate perl script from > http://downloads.dnsexit.com/domainUpdate.zip http://downloads.dnsexit.com/domainUpdate.zip link not found??? > > > 3) Change these variables in the script > > my $user = 'xxxxxxx'; > my $pass = 'yyyyyyyy'; > my $domain = 'mydomain'; > my @network = `ifconfig ppp0`; > my $ipfile = '/usr/local/src/domainUpdate/last_ip'; > > 4) Create a symlink in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d to the script. This will ensure, > whenever your pppd reconnects, it runs the script. It is assuming that > you run pppoe from your local machine and your DSL router is in bridge > mode. > > 5) Create DNS entry in dnsexit webGUI for your domain. > > 6) Now, call domainUpdate.pl manually and run following command to check > if your IP address has been updated on dnsexit nameservers: > > dig @ns3.dnsexit.com yourdomain.com > > 7) Go to the control panel of your domain registrar and change your > nameservers there to > > ns3.dnsexit.com > ns4.dnsexit.com > ns1.dnsexit.com > ns2.dnsexit.com > > 8) Try reconnecting your ppp session and follow step 6 again to verify, > if your script is running properly. > > regards, > Nishant > > -- > ubuntu-in mailing list > ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in >
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