86 lines
3.5 KiB
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86 lines
3.5 KiB
Plaintext
#################################################################
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# In order to enable dynamic dns you need at least one section,
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# and in that seciton the "enabled" option must be set to one
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#
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# Each section represents an update to a different service
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#
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# You specify your domain name, your username and your password
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# with the optins "domain", "username" and "password" respectively
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#
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# Next you need to specify the name of the service you are
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# connecting to "eg. dyndns.org". The format of the update
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# urls for several different dynamic dns services is specified
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# in the /usr/lib/ddns/services file. This list is hardly complete
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# as there are many, many different dynamic dns services. If your
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# service is on the list you can merely specify it with the
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# "service_name" option. Otherwise you will need to determine
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# the format of the url to update with. You can either add an
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# entry to the /usr/lib/ddns/services file or specify this with
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# the "update_url" option.
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#
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# We also need to specify the source of the ip address to associate with
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# your domain. The "ip_source" option can be "network", "interface"
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# or "web", with "network" as the default.
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#
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# If "ip_source" is "network" you specify a network section in your
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# /etc/network config file (e.g. "wan", which is the default) with
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# the "ip_network" option. If you specify "wan", you will update
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# with whatever the ip for your wan is.
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#
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# If "ip_source" is "interface" you specify a hardware interface
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# (e.g. "eth1") and whatever the current ip of this interface is
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# will be associated with the domain when an update is performed.
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#
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# The last possibility is that "ip_source" is "web", which means
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# that in order to obtain our ip address we will connect to a
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# website, and the first valid ip address listed on that page
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# will be assumed to be ours. If you are behind another firewall
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# this is the best option since none of the local networks or
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# interfaces will have the external ip. The website to connect
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# to is specified by the "ip_url" option. You may specify multiple
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# urls in the option, separated by whitespace.
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#
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# Finally we need to specify how often to check whether we need
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# to check whether the ip address has changed (and if so update
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# it) and how often we need to force an update ( many services
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# will expire your domain if you don't connect and do an update
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# every so often). Use the "check_interval" to specify how
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# often to check whether an update is necessary, and the
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# "force_interval" option to specify how often to force an
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# update. Specify the units for these values with the "check_unit"
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# and the "force_unit" options. Units can be "days", "hours",
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# "minutes" or "seconds". The default force_unit is hours and the
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# default check_unit is seconds. The default check_interval is
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# 600 seconds, or ten minutes. The default force_interval is
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# 72 hours or 3 days.
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#
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#
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#########################################################
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config service "myddns"
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option enabled "0"
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option service_name "dyndns.org"
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option domain "mypersonaldomain.dyndns.org"
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option username "myusername"
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option password "mypassword"
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option ip_source "network"
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option ip_network "wan"
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option force_interval "72"
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option force_unit "hours"
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option check_interval "10"
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option check_unit "minutes"
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#option ip_source "interface"
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#option ip_interface "eth0.1"
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#option ip_source "web"
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#option ip_url "http://www.whatismyip.com/automation/n09230945.asp"
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#option update_url "http://[USERNAME]:[PASSWORD]@members.dyndns.org/nic/update?hostname=[DOMAIN]&myip=[IP]"
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