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Kelly64
Apr 12, 2014Aspirant
FVS336Gv2: NoIP Dynamic DNS support?
I just finished setting up my FVS336Gv2, replacing my old V1 box. Is there any way to add NoIP (www.noip.com) dynamic DNS support? My main reason for upgrading was to get the DMZ features so I cou...
Kelly64
Apr 13, 2014Aspirant
Thanks, June.
I didn't explain my complete issue. One of my WAN ISPs doesn't support inbound HTTP / HTTPS traffic. I put my server in the DMZ and created an inbound rule (Security=> DMZ WAN rules) that seemed to do the trick, the DMZ WAN inbound rules don't permit "binding" inbound traffic to a particular WAN port. I'm guessing that's why the NoIP DDNS client couldn't figure out the correct inbound NATed address- it kept finding the wrong ISP.
I *think*, however, I figured it out. I added protocol binding (Network Configuration=> protocol binding) for all outbound traffic from my server to go over WAN 2. After doing that, the NoIP client seems to be consistently identifying the correct (WAN 2) NATed address.
I didn't explain my complete issue. One of my WAN ISPs doesn't support inbound HTTP / HTTPS traffic. I put my server in the DMZ and created an inbound rule (Security=> DMZ WAN rules) that seemed to do the trick, the DMZ WAN inbound rules don't permit "binding" inbound traffic to a particular WAN port. I'm guessing that's why the NoIP DDNS client couldn't figure out the correct inbound NATed address- it kept finding the wrong ISP.
I *think*, however, I figured it out. I added protocol binding (Network Configuration=> protocol binding) for all outbound traffic from my server to go over WAN 2. After doing that, the NoIP client seems to be consistently identifying the correct (WAN 2) NATed address.
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