Timothy Murphy wrote: > Mikkel wrote: > >> If it does not already have a configuration for it, you can modify >> one of the configurations to get the information from your >> router/modem. What it is designed to do is get the "real" IP >> address, and forward it to one of the dynamic DNS services. But all >> you need is the get the IP address part, and the mail messages part. > > Sorry, I was being stupid. > I am actually running ddclient to send my IP address to dyndns.com . > I guess I could look at the code for this > and run it to post the IP address to me. > You can probably get by with just changing /etc/ddclient.conf. Uncomment the "#mail=root" line, and change it to mail the messages to whoever you want. (Assuming you have outgoing mail set up.) Configure the "use=" line to what ever you need on that machine, and do not set up any dynamic DNS service to be updated. I have not tried it, but it should work... Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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