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===============================================================================
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DDCLIENT v3.6.7
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# DDCLIENT v3.8.0
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ddclient is a Perl client used to update dynamic DNS entries for accounts
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on many dynamic DNS services.
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IMPORTANT: The format and options used by ddclient have CHANGED.
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Please examine the sample configuration file.
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It is highly recommended that you take advantage of the
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new daemon mode of operation.
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IMPORTANT: The installation location for the ddclient script has changed from
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/root/bin/
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to
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/usr/sbin/
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===============================================================================
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Dynamic DNS services currently supported include:
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TROUBLESHOOTING:
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1. enable debugging and verbose messages.
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$ ddclient -daemon=0 -debug -verbose -noquiet
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``$ ddclient -daemon=0 -debug -verbose -noquiet``
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2. Do you need to specify a proxy?
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If so, just add a
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proxy=your.isp.proxy
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``proxy=your.isp.proxy``
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to the ddclient.conf file.
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3. Define the IP address of your router with fw=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx in
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/etc/ddclient/ddclient.conf and then try
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$ ddclient -daemon=0 -query
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3. Define the IP address of your router with ``fw=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx`` in
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``/etc/ddclient/ddclient.conf`` and then try
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``$ ddclient -daemon=0 -query``
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to see if the router status web page can be understood.
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4. Need support for another router/firewall?
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Define the router status page yourself with:
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fw=url-to-your-router's-status-page
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fw-skip=any-string-preceding-your-IP-address
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``fw=url-to-your-router``'s-status-page
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``fw-skip=any-string-preceding-your-IP-address``
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ddclient does something like this to provide builtin support for
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common routers.
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For example, the Linksys routers could have been added with:
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fw=192.168.1.1/Status.htm
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fw-skip=WAN.*?IP Address
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