That does eliminate the inadyn error message, but it seems it isn't sending the 
ip address in correct format.
here is the response from the manager of the ddns server
ddclient works to his server, but from my understanding ddclient is a perl 
script which doesn't run in AstLinux

Is inadyn using dyndns2?
Changing the check ip to his makes no difference

httpd/access_log:68.61.108.214 - cascowdennis [05/Aug/2013:04:00:15 +0000] "GET 
http://ddns.ckts.info:80/nic/update?cascowtel.ckts.info HTTP/1.0" 200 6 "-" "inadyn/1.96.2 
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>"

httpd/access_log:63.231.252.186 - savgmnxs44g [01/Aug/2013:20:34:31 +0000] "GET 
/nic/update?system=dyndns&hostname=savgmnxs44g.ckts.info <http://savgmnxs44g.ckts.info>&myip=63.231.252.186 
HTTP/1.0" 200 19 "-" "ddclient/3.8.1"

It looks like the inadyn entry isn't announcing its IP address. I'm not 
familiar with the first version of dyndns, but I'm wondering if you're trying 
to use dyndns1 rather than dyndns2.

Also, it's not necessary that you check your ip address against  "getip.krisk.org 
<http://getip.krisk.org>".  I don't think it makes a difference, but, if all else fails, try 
"ddns.ckts.info/checkip.php <http://ddns.ckts.info/checkip.php>".

John Novack

Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
Hi John,

Give this a try...

DNS Service Type: [ User Defined >>> ]

with the string...
--
custom@http_svr_basic_auth --dyndns_server_name ddns.ckts.info 
--dyndns_server_url /nic/update?
--
It is a bit of a hack, but may work.

Lonnie


On Aug 4, 2013, at 8:12 PM, John Novack wrote:

I have an older AstLinux system ( 0.7.10 ) that I have been attempting to get 
inadyn working on a dynamic dns server other than dyndns, with no joy.

Using the GUI interface, I have set up what appears to be the correct values, ( 
A similar setup with ddclient on Linux works ) but inadyn throws an error

The inadyn.conf file the GUI writes appears correct

##
username cascowdennis
password XXXXXX
ip_server_name getip.krisk.org /
dyndns_system ddns.ckts.info
alias cascowtel.ckts.info
update_period_sec 360
forced_update_period 2419200
syslog
change_persona 65535:65535
background

invoking inadyn at the command line produces, after throwing all the help 
options:

W:INADYN: Main: Error 'RC_DYNDNS_INVALID_OPTION' (0x44).

Google produces no meaningful answers

I support a bunch of AstLinux ( older versions ) on thin clients, and would 
like to find a solution, as dyndns has become a real PITA with their 
requirement for a monthly HUMAN response to their system.

Anyone?

John Novack

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