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      simpat1zq last edited by

      I've gotten pfsense to update zoneedit when there is an IP change, but it only updates the main domain name, and the www host. I have other hosts(ftp, for example) that need to point to the same IP address, is there anyway to get pfsense to update those as well. For example:

      domain.com, www.domain.com, and ftp.domain.com all point to 10.10.10.1.

      Then there is an IP change to 10.10.10.2,

      domain.com and www.domain.com will change to 10.10.10.2, but ftp.domain.com will stay at 10.10.10.1

      I was just wondering if it's possible for pfsense to change all the hosts to the same IP.

      Thanks.

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        sullrich last edited by

        No, I am afraid we do not have the capability of doing this.

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          hoba last edited by

          You probably have a server running behind the firewall anyway. Use one of the updateclients additional to the pfsense dyndns to update the remaining accounts. You can find free tools at the dyndns providers support sections.

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            simpat1zq last edited by

            yeah. that's what i'll do, but i just wanted to make sure there wasn't any way to do it with the firewall box.

            thanks.

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              simpat1zq last edited by

              I don't know why I didn't think of this before, but what I ended up doing was adding cname records that point  to the domain, instead of A records. That works pretty much the same.

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                gnarfer last edited by

                Just a question. Would it not be possible to make several config-files to ez-ipupdate and put them in a script?

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                  LawnMowerGuy1 last edited by

                  A little while ago I opened a bugreport to fix this.

                  All you need to do is enter the domains like this:

                  www.domain.com,ftp.domain.com

                  Use the latest snapshot.

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                    gnarfer last edited by

                    thnx! missed that  :)

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