>>> Do I have to add "/etc/init.d/ez-ipupd restart" in /"etc/ppp/ip-up"
>
> Or in /etc/network/ip-up.d where a generic script could do this for
> either ppp or eth or whatever interface as long as it is the default
> interface :-)
>
>>> even when the service has it's own start script located in
>>> /etc/init.d/ ?
>>
>> Yes, because ezipupd does not detect the change of your IP adress itself.
>
> AFAIK on neither ethx or pppx but what if ezipupd runs as a daemon?
>
> from the doc....
>
> The key features are: support for multiple service types, daemon mode
> that monitors your IP address and only sends updates when your IP
> address changes.
>

In my first post with the complete /etc/ez-ipupd.conf you can see my
mistake: the option 'daemon' had a ^# .
Now it runs in true daemon mode ;-)

JN

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