Needs “Wget” or “cURL” package being installed. You must NOT specify 'http“s”:', simply use 'http:' in update_url above, if used. Some providers having problems, when not sending updates via HTTPS. tokenid).ĭisable(0) / enable(1) the use of HTTPS for secure communication with your DDNS provider. Have a look at DDNS providers help, because some providers are using different information as “password” for DDNS updates (i.e. (*)If your DDNS provider don't need this information being send for update, put in an “X” instead. Look at DDNS client for additional information. Have a look at DDNS providers help, because some providers are using different information as “username” for DDNS updates (i.e.
So this option can be used for special multihost update configurations supported by some providers. Since DD ddns-scripts use 'option lookup_host' (see below) to detect your registered IP. ddns-scripts use it to compare local IP with registered IP. The DNS name / Hostname to update (this name must already be registered with the DDNS provider) If your DDNS provider don't need this information being send for update, put it in anyway. Have a look into update_sample.sh Remove 'option service_name' and use either this option OR 'option update_url'. If your DDNS provider doesn't work with ddns-scripts, because there are additional parameters or other special thinks to be done, then you could write your own script to send updates to your DDNS provider. (*) Remove this option, if 'option service_name' is set. Have a look at DDNS providers configuration help. The latest versions can be downloaded from (*) If your DDNS provider is not listed there, remove this option and use 'option update_url' or since CC 15.05 'option update_script' instead. Since CC 15.05 if option use_ipv6 is enabled(1) choose a service from /usr/lib/ddns/services_ipv6 file. Since CC 15.05 decide if you want to update/send your current IPv4(0) or IPv6(1) address.Ĭhoose one from /usr/lib/ddns/services file. Including BB 14.07 no support of IPv6 protocol. Select the WAN interface that will have the external IP address to use in the DDNS registration. When this specified network interface comes up, a related ifup hotplug event will cause DDNS script to start to monitor (and update) the external IP address of.
The DDNS scripts use the Linux hotplug events system. Disable(0) / enable(1) this service section.