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