DYNDNS regfish

DYNDNS regfish

Postby NasaMan » Sun Apr 14, 2013 5:00 pm

Hi, is it possible to add the dyndns service of regfish to the dyndns list? http://www.regfish.de/domains/dyndns/ Or am I able to use an other providermask?
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Re: DYNDNS regfish

Postby fvdw » Sun Apr 14, 2013 6:48 pm

jocko is dyndns specialist and sure it can be added, he will be back after the weekend
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Re: DYNDNS regfish

Postby NasaMan » Sun Apr 14, 2013 6:56 pm

Thanks, a short other question: How can I access the USB drive. When I try to mount //192.168.0.150/Elements_1 in Win7 I get an error. The public is with //192.168.0.150/public mountable.
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Re: DYNDNS regfish

Postby fvdw » Sun Apr 14, 2013 7:10 pm

why do you want to mount it ?
Just plug in an usb disk and it will become visible as shared folder using the the disk label as share name.

In windows 7 just use explorer to access the shared folders, but I guess that is what you mean with mopunt, you open them in explorer using //ip-nas/name of shared folder

Few things, in Linux file names are case sensitive so "Elements_1" is not the same as "elements_1"
Also only fat, fat32, ntfs and ext2/3 are recognized formats

You have to set access rights for when you have connected the usb disk to the shared folder with name elements_1
Assuming you didn't made it "public" but kept it "privat" (see shared folder menu)
share of type public can be accessed by anyone, privat shares need to be set for read/write access for each user. The shared folder "public" is of type public
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Re: DYNDNS regfish

Postby fvdw » Sun Apr 14, 2013 7:15 pm

I made an edit in post above
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Re: DYNDNS regfish

Postby NasaMan » Sun Apr 14, 2013 7:42 pm

Oh sorry, of course. I had to restart my router and my pc. Now all disks are availabe. Before I was able to get on public but not on USB
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Re: DYNDNS regfish

Postby fvdw » Sun Apr 14, 2013 7:58 pm

I gave it try to update the dyndns list

attached a file you can upload using the upload file sub menu of in firmware update main menu (read the help txt to learn how to install it)
I just added the website to the list I don't know if more needs to be done
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Re: DYNDNS regfish

Postby NasaMan » Mon Apr 15, 2013 12:17 pm

I installed the patch and it says it is installed correctly but in the menu isn't the regfish entry. here is an example of the provider
sorry pressing F5 is the key ;)

EDIT: But the provider doesn't uses username and passwort. Only a token looks like a9c888dfbav8a5t8b23rb6b11673n6j7 and if I let the passwort empty I get an error that this must be filled.

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https://dyndns.regfish.de/?fqdn=www.xy.de.&thisipv4=1&token=77beb00bf597bbbf9dc3f2dc9f0b3ff5
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Re: DYNDNS regfish

Postby Jocko » Mon Apr 15, 2013 2:16 pm

Hi NasMan,

I am sorry but the current binary used to update the DDNS account doesn't support the provider regfish.

But you can use temporary cron to do that :

So enable cron and add a job with this following command :
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/usr/bin/wget "https://dyndns.regfish.de/?fqdn=yourhostname.de.&thisipv4=1&token=77beb00bf597bbbf9dc3f2dc9f0b3ff5"

You can add these options in the command line:
-o logfile : to write the output message in logfile. Note : use fullpath and it has to begin with "/share/1000/yourshare/logfile" (yourshare is the name of the selected share, for example public, where you want to save)

-O docfile : to write the downfile in docfile. Note : use also fullpath and ....

Be careful, not to set a repeat time to short (some providers lock your account in this case)
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Re: DYNDNS regfish

Postby uelpenich » Thu Apr 18, 2013 8:14 am

I prefer to set up DYNDNS in my router.

The reason is that my router knows better about the reconnection, my provider disconnects my internet every night.

The disadvantage is that within the router I have to define a port redirection of the interesting ports to the NAS.

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