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No ip duc linux
No ip duc linux






no ip duc linux

The interval (in minutes) that you wish to update your public IP address to No-IP.Your username (email address for No-IP account).The -C flag tells the installed client to create a new configuration where you enter: You’ll need the username and password you selected when you signed up for your No-IP DDNS user account.

no ip duc linux

#No ip duc linux install#

Now I install the client using: sudo make install The directory may differ if the noip2 client version number is updated. Then I extract the archive and cd to the resulting directory: tar -xvf Instead, I now use the NoIP2 client in the following fashion:įirst of all, working locally on the server (because that ADSL connection really is that bad!) I download the NoIP2 client: wget They offer a free basic DDNS account which meets my needs.Ĭlient wise, I have previously (some years ago) used ddclient to update the IP address to No-IP but have more recently struggled to get the configuration working reliably. The service I chose for this purpose is No-IP. In order to communicate with the server remotely, I need to know the current public IP (dynamically assigned) so I need to run a dynamic DNS client on the server to update a remote service. I recently updated the server from Ubuntu 13.10 to Ubuntu 14.04 Long Term Support which, as it is supported until 2019, should see out the antiquated hardware’s days The reliability of the connection is weak at best and the dynamically assigned IP address tends to change every time the connection drops which can be several times a day. The site is connected to the internet via a RADSL link on the end of 1.5km of very old copper cable. I look after a server which is connected to some temperature sensors on a remote site.








No ip duc linux