 mmmm_beer
join:2002-03-14 Scottsdale, AZ
| reply to deal2seek Re: dlink 713p DDNS not updating IP address
As a post mentioned before, they are using some weird URL to attempt to update the IP address. I am not sure where they got it from, but it sure does not match the one DynDNS has listed on »clients.dyndns.org/devel/query.php which is what they used in 2.6b2. I don't know why they changed it, but I sure hope they fix it soon. [text was edited by author 2003-02-12 08:56:23] |
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 VivienM
join:2002-02-20 Ottawa, ON
| said by mmmm_beer : As a post mentioned before, they are using some weird URL to attempt to update the IP address. I am not sure where they got it from, but it sure does not match the one DynDNS has listed on »clients.dyndns.org/devel/query.php which is what they used in 2.6b2. I don't know why they changed it, but I sure hope they fix it soon. [text was edited by author 2003-02-12 08:56:23]
What URL are they using? -- Vivien M.Dynamic DNS Network Services |
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 mmmm_beer
join:2002-03-14 Scottsdale, AZ | They are using this one, where $U is username $P is password $H is hostname and $I is ipaddress.
"http://$U:$P@members.dyndns.org/nic/dyndns/$H?begun=1&ip=$I&wildcard=Y&mx=&backmx=Y&action=Modify+Host" |
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 VivienM
join:2002-02-20 Ottawa, ON
| said by mmmm_beer : They are using this one, where $U is username $P is password $H is hostname and $I is ipaddress.
"http://$U:$P@members.dyndns.org/nic/dyndns/$H?begun=1&ip=$I&wildcard=Y&mx=&backmx=Y&action=Modify+Host"
Then turn off that client, immediately. Automated updates to that URL (which is designed for humans only, and therefore uses about 400 times more bandwidth) are likely to get your dyndns.org account blocked for AUP violations.
Of course, this doesn't really matter, since the page was tweaked to no longer allow automated updates. -- Vivien M.Dynamic DNS Network Services |
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