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    Dynamic DNS not updating freemyip.com

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      vegasun
      last edited by

      Hi all,

      I have been using dynamic DNS with pfsense for a couple of years with no issues until today. I am running 2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 (amd64).

      It has stopped working for my pfsense boxes that are using freemyip.com as their dynamic DNS provider. Below is the system log when an update is attempted.

      Feb 25 10:02:55	php-fpm		/services_dyndns_edit.php: Curl error occurred: SSL certificate problem: certificate has expired
      Feb 25 10:02:55	php-fpm		/services_dyndns_edit.php: Dynamic DNS custom (): _checkStatus() starting.
      Feb 25 10:02:55	php-fpm		/services_dyndns_edit.php: Sending request to: https://freemyip.com/update?token=hiddenhiddenhiddenhidden&domain=hidden.freemyip.com
      Feb 25 10:02:55	php-fpm		/services_dyndns_edit.php: Dynamic DNS custom (): _update() starting.
      Feb 25 10:02:55	php-fpm		/services_dyndns_edit.php: Dynamic DNS (): running get_failover_interface for wan. found pppoe0
      Feb 25 10:02:55	php-fpm		/services_dyndns_edit.php: Dynamic DNS custom (): 123.456.789.012 extracted from local system.
      Feb 25 10:02:54	php-fpm		/services_dyndns_edit.php: Dynamic DNS: updatedns() starting
      

      This is the curl output when manually querying freemyip.com from the pfsense web cli: https://paste.debian.net/1232202/

      Can anyone help me diagnose this? I am very confused as to why it thinks the cert has expired.

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        viragomann @vegasun
        last edited by

        @vegasun
        Seems you're running an old pfSense version.
        Should consider to upgrade.

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          yugisop
          last edited by

          Might be worth investigating that "...SSL certificate problem: certificate has expired", was that always the case prior to today?

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