Am 2005-03-13 19:38:08, schrieb Andreas John: > Hi! > > Besides that I see no relation to debian-ISP or debian in general, I > would recommend Draytek Vigor, available with and without modem,and > optionally with ISDN. The fine thing is, that those routers support L2TP > and IPSEC in the box (I _dont_ mean IPSEC passthrough) and of course > they do this dyndns stuff. Up to 16 VPN connections possible. AFAIR > Sonic Wall Routers have similar capabilties. > Alternatively you could look for a Linksys WRT54G Router - there is a > linux distribution out for this one. Thanks for the infos... > To make all this a Debian-ISP thread: Is anyone aware of a Linux/Debian > daemon that uses the same protocol as dyndns.org? What do you mean with "daemon" ? Client script ? 1) You can try to get the http://$router/status.html (or something similar) and spyder it for the current IP. If it has changed, wget the dyndns.org URL to get the DynDNS updated... 2) If you can have a website at your ISP put the file ip.php into its root. The file should contain only: <?php echo $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] ?> which schould return a text/plainfile containing the IP-Address. I have the file here: <http://michelle.konzack.home.tamay-dogan.homelinux.net/ip.php> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ which is dyndns.org too. > rgds, > j. Greetings Michelle -- Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/ Michelle Konzack Apt. 917 ICQ #328449886 50, rue de Soultz MSM LinuxMichi 0033/3/88452356 67100 Strasbourg/France IRC #Debian (irc.icq.com)
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