Re: [SLE] ddns client recommendations

From: Randall R Schulz (rschulz_at_sonic.net)
Date: 08/11/04

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    To: suse-linux-e@suse.com
    Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 12:37:11 -0700
    
    

    Tom,

    On Wednesday 11 August 2004 12:08, Tom Nielsen wrote:
    > ...
    >
    > I have 9.1. I checked the DVD and couldn't find anything relating to
    > ddns. Maybe I checked wrong. What are you using?
    >
    > I tried a couple from their site but wasn't smart enough to figure out
    > what I needed to change.
    >
    > --
    > Tom Nielsen

    My 9.1 distribution lists these packages:

    - ddt
    DDT is short for Dynamic Dns Tools. The goal of the project is to provide
    an open and free (in the GPL-sense) set of tools that will permit the
    deployment of secure and reliable dynamic DNS services. It uses BIND's
    dynamic update capabilities to provide authenticated updates.
    There are three parts to Dynamic DNS Tools:
    the DDT client daemon, ddtcd, and the actual client, ddtc;
    the DDT server daemon, ddtd, and the admin utility, ddt-admin; and
    the CGI scripts used for web-based account registration and
    administration.
    Homepage of the project: http://www.ddts.net/

    - ddt-client
    This is a client for DDT (Dynamic DNS Tools) servers. It can be used to
    update an DNS entry of a host, that in fact has a dynamic IP address, in
    a secure fashion. The communication between clients and server is
    encrypted and authenticated, and the server uses the dynamic DNS update
    capabilities of BIND. Homepage of the project: http://www.ddts.org/

    - ddclient
    DDclient is a small full featured client requiring only Perl. Supported
    features include: operating as a daemon, manual and automatic updates,
    static and dynamic updates, optimized updates for multiple addresses, MX,
    wildcards, abuse avoidance, retrying failed updates, and sending update
    status to syslog and through e-mail. This release may now obtain your IP
    address from any interface, web based IP detection, many router with user
    configurable FW definitions and now provides Full support for
    DynDNS.org's NIC2 protocol. Support is also included for other dynamic
    DNS services. Comes with sample scripts for use with DHCP, PPP, and cron.

    Randall Schulz

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