Bruce
At 05:59 06.10.2004 +1300, Bruce McNamara wrote:
Are your Bering 1.2 boxes external interfaces IP addresses real world ones or are your boxes behind a NAT device so the firewall boxes ext IP is not your actual one?
How I use the firewall is:
Internet | ADSL router (NAT) Ext IP: 203.44.55.12 Int IP: 192.168.42.1 | Bering V2.2 Firewall Ext IP: 192.168.42.7 Int IP: 192.168.1.1
So what happens is EZ-IPUDATE send an IP address of 192.168.42.7 to the DYNDNS servers for updates.
Did you see trace this behaviour? I found my version of ez-ipupdate use dyndns's detect ip service being used.
cheers Erich
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