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DNS services eg DN2GO, DYNDNS Q.

Scott Lewis

DNS services eg DN2GO, DYNDNS Q.
« on: January 17, 2002, 04:25:29 PM »
I have installed DNS2GO and I have just used standard installation, and added it so it starts up on boot.

I am getting annoyed though as it does not seem to be telling dns20 what my ip address is on a regular basis.
Anyway, apart from installing as per the How TO, I was wondering, if I setup with one of the recommended dns services eg dyndns will e-smith constantly tell them my ip, eg like every 5 minutes or will only tell them once I reboot.

Also, does anyone know how to remove DNS2GO, what files nead altering or deleting. All the instructions are on installing it, nothing on removing it.

Scott

Charlie

Re: DNS services eg DN2GO, DYNDNS Q.
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2002, 06:41:28 PM »
I used DNS2GO for several months without any problems on a dial-up ISDN line, so my IP changed a couple times a day. Perhaps you really are not running the client? Several of the dynamic DNS providers will lock your account for updating the IP address when no change has taken place.

Scott Lewis wrote:
>
> I have installed DNS2GO and I have just used standard
> installation, and added it so it starts up on boot.
>
> I am getting annoyed though as it does not seem to be telling
> dns20 what my ip address is on a regular basis.
> Anyway, apart from installing as per the How TO, I was
> wondering, if I setup with one of the recommended dns
> services eg dyndns will e-smith constantly tell them my ip,
> eg like every 5 minutes or will only tell them once I reboot.
>
> Also, does anyone know how to remove DNS2GO, what files nead
> altering or deleting. All the instructions are on installing
> it, nothing on removing it.
>
> Scott

Thomas

Re: DNS services eg DN2GO, DYNDNS Q.
« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2002, 09:00:50 PM »
Hi.

I am using dyndns and with the same result as scott.
I have not tested for longer periods of time yet. But restarts tends to mess up things, which its rarther annoying.

Andre Courchesne - Consu

Re: DNS services eg DN2GO, DYNDNS Q.
« Reply #3 on: January 18, 2002, 10:37:17 PM »
I use DNS2Go on an ADSL link without any problem.

Ont thing is that the DNS2Go installation does not make the serive start automatically after a reboot.. therefore I ended-up adding the command line in the /etc/rc.local file so that it start each and every time...

Andre Courchesne - Consultant

Scott Lewis

Re: DNS services eg DN2GO, DYNDNS Q.
« Reply #4 on: January 18, 2002, 10:42:20 PM »
Adding the command line to rc.local:-

/usr/local/bin/dns2go -r

Does not start the heartbeats, as I have checked the logs.

Now, I have added to rc.local:-

/usr/local/bin/./dns2go &

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And the dns2go server starts in the background BUT you then get overlay over the e-smith server screen, but the hearbeats get sent BUT you also dont get a log. Someone froma Redhat NG sent me this trick, and I am hoping he can help clear the screen issue up as I have sent him a pic of it.

Scott

Scott Lewis

Re: DNS services eg DN2GO, DYNDNS Q.
« Reply #5 on: January 19, 2002, 12:00:59 PM »
Have been trying most of last night, but it seems the only option is to put say a command line in rc.local:-

/usr/local/bin/./dns2go & 1>/dev/null


But, you still get the heartbeats showing over your e-smith config page when the server is up. Its bloady annoying unless of course you just use the e-smith manager and so then it does not matter.

I hope someone at e-smith is able to incorporate dns2go as there has been compliants ablout dyndns in that tht will dump you if you constantly update even your ip address has not changed.

Scott

Andre Courchesne - Consu

Re: DNS services eg DN2GO, DYNDNS Q.
« Reply #6 on: January 21, 2002, 05:59:08 AM »
I only have /usr/local/bin/dns2go as the line in my rc.local and have no problem. try www.acc.dns2go.com