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Hi, I´m sorry if my comment about ddclient wasn´t very lucky, I just wanted to answer Reinhard that ez-ipupdate was the reason of the limitation. I will try to answer better nex time. Last weekend I tried to use ddclient because I am using m0n0wall behind a NAT router with dynamic IP address in the WAN and for me it would be very important to have no-ip or dyndns working in this configuration (having web access from a static IP address in the Internet). I found the problem with perl and wasn´t sure if I could made it to work. As I am doing some experiments with m0n0 I just wanted to know how far could I reach as I like m0n0wall a lot. Thx you all Chris Buechler wrote: >On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 14:35:05 +0100, >reinhard dot lochner at hvbpensionsfonds dot de ><reinhard dot lochner at hvbpensionsfonds dot de> wrote: > > >>hai again, >> >>i've found some articles about it and found out that m0n0wall is using "ez-ipupdate". >>but "ez-ipupdate.com" looks like a dead software (last modified on march 11th 2002, version 3.0.11b7). >>(dead links on the page, domains without an ip ...) >> >>could it be a good idea to include an other ip-updater program? >> >> >> > >Last modified a while ago, but it's still fine (the version in >m0n0wall is newer than that). It's the only dyndns software I've seen >that's very light weight. Written in C, rather than Perl or similar >that all others I've seen are written in. > >If you can find an alternative that's very light weight and doesn't >require Perl, or anything else very large and has support for more >services than ez-ipupdate, I'm sure Manuel would be open to change. > >-Chris > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > > > |