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| I think I have ddclient working under OSX. You can get the source at http://burry.ca:4141/ddclient/ With a mess of sudo's etc, I installed ddclient into /usr/sbin and the conf file in /etc/ddclient.conf I had to change the "if" option to use en0, not eth0. then I went to the login system pref and added /usr/sbin/ddclient. I think for a cable modem adjusting at boot should be sufficient to catch any IP changes. Could be wrong, guess I'll find out. I had to sudo to chown the files to my username, and chmod the permissions to 755. I was then able to ssh into my machine from another acct using my dyndns acct. hope this helps anyone, Mike |
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| I'm using DNSUpdate. Nice install, nice Cocoa GUI configurator. Only beef is that you need to reboot for it to work. I had to muck with the source to get it to connect to a high port on the checkip server, so that it would get around my ISP's nat though. A pretty simple modification though, and building it was no problem at all. |
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| Hi, I've gotten ddclient to run propertly when I use sudo. I'd not like to have it run as a daemon, monitoring the IP address from my router and updating as necessary. Can you explain to me how to make this work? I understand how to do it in Linux, but I'm not a Macintosh expert. Thank you, Scott |
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