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joeho717
Oct 10, 2008Aspirant
how to add no-ip client to ReadyNAS ?
There is a Linux/BSD/Unix version of the client, and I was hoping to add that to my ReadyNAS Duo at work. I have enabled SSH for the Duo, does anyone have this up and running and can provide some inst...
a_carneiro
Oct 22, 2008Tutor
In that case, once the addon is installed, run
/usr/local/no-ip/no-ip -C
You'll get prompts to ask you which hosts you want to update. Once that is complete, the programme will write /etc/no-ip.conf
You'll then only have to start the programme:
/usr/local/no-ip/no-ip
For some reason, however, every once in a while /etc/no-ip.conf gets deleted so you'll have to run the configuration command line again. Haven't quite figured that one out yet...
Let me know how it goes!
/usr/local/no-ip/no-ip -C
You'll get prompts to ask you which hosts you want to update. Once that is complete, the programme will write /etc/no-ip.conf
You'll then only have to start the programme:
/usr/local/no-ip/no-ip
For some reason, however, every once in a while /etc/no-ip.conf gets deleted so you'll have to run the configuration command line again. Haven't quite figured that one out yet...
Let me know how it goes!
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