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    Multiple DynDNSes?

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    • Z
      ZaInT
      last edited by

      Hi!

      Just wondering if there is any way to update more than one dynamic DNS?
      I have both a Loopia- and a NO-IP-account and I would like to update them both when my IP changes.

      Thank you in advance.

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        cmb
        last edited by

        Not until 2.0.

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        • jahonixJ
          jahonix
          last edited by

          DNS-O-MATIC.com could do that for you.
          It's from the same guys that bring you OpenDNS.com

          …and have a look at the Fit123 package.

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            ZaInT
            last edited by

            The Fit123 package actually seemed like exactly what I need, but I just can't get it to write /usr/local/pkg/Fit123/ddns/ddns.php, no matter what I do to the file system.
            "Warning: fopen(/usr/local/pkg/Fit123/ddns/ddns.php): failed to open stream: Read-only file system in /usr/local/pkg/fit123.inc on line 166 " is all I get. Thanks for the tip though.

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              wallabybob
              last edited by

              What version of pfSense? Embedded or full?

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                ZaInT
                last edited by

                @wallabybob:

                What version of pfSense? Embedded or full?

                Version  1.2.3-RC3
                built on Sun Sep 13 09:31:32 UTC 2009
                Platform / Current Date nanobsd / Wed Sep 16 04:36:58 CEST 2009

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                  wallabybob
                  last edited by

                  As I understand it, a nanobsd based system is embedded which means writes to the file system are normally disabled. I guess Fit123 hasn't yet been updated to the new capabilities of embedded pfSense. (Before nanobasd, embedded pfSense didn't support packages.)

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                  • jahonixJ
                    jahonix
                    last edited by

                    @ZaInT:

                    The Fit123 package actually seemed like exactly what I need, but I just can't get it to write /usr/local/pkg/Fit123/ddns/ddns.php, no matter what I do to the file system.

                    Have you tried running: /etc/rc.conf_mount_rw
                    before setting up Fit123?
                    Just a guess that the file system you are trying to write to is still read-only… it's still embedded.

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