

One of our clients has written a nice java-based client that runs on Linux and can be downloaded from their project site HERE.
DYN UPDATER NOT WORKING UPDATE
Please go HERE for further details.įor Linux, Sourceforge provides an excellent update client for Linux called ddclient. We currently provide our own custom updater for Mac-based servers (OS 10), which can be downloaded directly from our system. Zoneedit customer rjwhite created a perl script - details at The following are the ones we are currently recommending: There are dozens or more different options available for software based dynamic updates. If your router does not include ZoneEdit or allow you to enter your own parameters, you will want to use a software-based updater. Password (this should be your dynamic token mentioned earlier).Here are the basic parameters you will need: Others allow you to enter the settings for your dynamic server. Some of these include ZoneEdit/easyDNS as one of their options, and you need only select it from the menu they provide. This can be very convenient, as the router is always the first place the IP address change makes itself known. Many routers have an option to enable dynamic updates.

There are a number of different ways to make dynamic updates and they are all dependent on your local setup. Setting Up Your System To Use Dynamic DNS Once you've set up your Dynamic DNS service correctly both within your ZoneEdit account and within your router/dyn client (see below), you should see updates within your DNS Settings page: We only allow the use of the token to avoid exposing your password. NOTE: Dynamic tokens must be entered in place of your account password, as many updaters only use clear text.
