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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...
rmfield
Dec 06, 2008Aspirant
Thanks! Two quick things.
Is there a way to check through SSH that it's running? I've tried running /usr/local/no-ip -S and it tells me it can't find the configuration file in /usr/local/etc/.... This directory wasn't created with the addon installation but if I create it and add copy the no-ip2.conf file from /etc, it will give me the status. When I do this, it tells me that no-ip was started by running no-ip -c /etc/no-ip2.conf . So it looks like you've coded into the addon that the configuration file should be in /etc/, but why not use the default no-ip directory structure so that the status commands, and others, will run out of the box?
The other thing I wanted to ask is if it's actually necessary to leave the username and password in the text box after no-ip was started the first time (I assume once the .conf file is made that it doesnt' need to be updated every time). It would be nice to not leave my password in plain text.
Thanks again for putting together this addon - manually updating no-ip is such a pain :)
Is there a way to check through SSH that it's running? I've tried running /usr/local/no-ip -S and it tells me it can't find the configuration file in /usr/local/etc/.... This directory wasn't created with the addon installation but if I create it and add copy the no-ip2.conf file from /etc, it will give me the status. When I do this, it tells me that no-ip was started by running no-ip -c /etc/no-ip2.conf . So it looks like you've coded into the addon that the configuration file should be in /etc/, but why not use the default no-ip directory structure so that the status commands, and others, will run out of the box?
The other thing I wanted to ask is if it's actually necessary to leave the username and password in the text box after no-ip was started the first time (I assume once the .conf file is made that it doesnt' need to be updated every time). It would be nice to not leave my password in plain text.
Thanks again for putting together this addon - manually updating no-ip is such a pain :)
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