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− | I had some trouble to get OpenDNS working with ubuntu. So according to [http:// | + | I had some trouble to get OpenDNS working with ubuntu. So according to [http://martinwebster.info/2010/08/23/opendns-dynamic-ip-updater-ddclient-on-ubuntu/ this thread] and an [http://www.opendns.com/support/article/192 info on opendns.com] i did the following: |
sudo apt-get install ddclient | sudo apt-get install ddclient | ||
sudo vim /etc/ddclient.conf | sudo vim /etc/ddclient.conf | ||
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## | ## | ||
− | ## | + | ## OpenDNS.com account-configuration |
## | ## | ||
− | use=web, web= | + | use=web, web=whatismyip.org |
− | server=updates. | + | ssl=yes |
− | protocol=dyndns2 | + | server=updates.opendns.com |
− | login= | + | protocol=dyndns2 |
− | password= | + | login=opendns_username |
− | + | password=opendns_password | |
+ | opendns_network_label | ||
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+ | Make sure SSL is enabled at the top of the configuration (ssl=yes # use ssl-support.) | ||
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+ | [[Category:Network]] |
Latest revision as of 19:47, 8 January 2012
Ubuntu
Open up an account at OpenDNS and edit your network setting to use the dns servers provided:
208.67.222.222, 208.67.220.220
I had some trouble to get OpenDNS working with ubuntu. So according to this thread and an info on opendns.com i did the following:
sudo apt-get install ddclient
sudo vim /etc/ddclient.conf
## ## OpenDNS.com account-configuration ## use=web, web=whatismyip.org ssl=yes server=updates.opendns.com protocol=dyndns2 login=opendns_username password=opendns_password opendns_network_label
Make sure SSL is enabled at the top of the configuration (ssl=yes # use ssl-support.)