Re: How do I know if ddclient is really working properly

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fedora wrote:

After sending this i am forwarding the update to the ddclient maintainer. Just curious if your device is a linksys.

If so, have you updated the ios on it recently? That will break ddclients ability to read the status.htm page.

Heres how you fix it.

edit the ddclient script and then search for linksys

replace the line that reads status.htm

with

'url'  => '/RouterStatus.htm',


The upgrade i did broke mine.

-Greg

serge pynte wrote:

Op za 03-07-2004, om 00:54 schreef Barry Yu:


I installed ddclient, during level 3 starting up I could see "Starting ddclient ......... [O.K]"
When logged in as root in console, received a mail from ddclient said " Caught SIGTERM ; exiting ". Is this a problem?
Logged into desktop all the way from the main menu->System setting->Server settings-> to Service configuration, can see that ddclient (pid2930) is running.
But the above "Caught SIGTERN" message seems to be a problem ( If it is how to fix?), and within this local machine what can I do to find out if ddclinet is really working properly? README is the only info I have, I setup according to it and the ddclient could read the IP address assigned from ISP to WAN port of my router, but this just doesn't give enough confidence to prove it is really working - I have to wait 5 days for IP address change and then I can tell ( The last resort ).
Any pointer to solution will be appreciated.





It is a problem
u should reseive following mail from ddclient:

SUCCESS:  updating blabla.dyndns.org: good: IP address set to
bla.bla.bla.bla


regards, ddclient@blabla (version 3.6.3)


if not check if named is setup right to forward and so on mvg serge






I am using a Linksys FEFW11S4 VER. 2 Wireless Access Point Router, in
/etc/ddclient.conf  I uncomment out the # for fw= xxxxx  as the README,
actually after completed installation of ddclient, the ddclient detected
IP addresss both at WAN port and my local system correctly.



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