Erich,
It looks like there is some work being done in this area. OpenWRT is 
using ddns-scripts, and the creator of that set of scripts is working on 
ddns-gargoyle. It may be worthwhile to take a look at them.

http://www.gargoyle-router.com/gargoyle/projects/gargoyle/repository/revisions/master/show/package/ddns-gargoyle

http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/ddns.client

On 01/06/2012 05:42 AM, Erich Titl wrote:
> Hi
>
> at 06.01.2012 12:55, n22e113 wrote:
>> On 1/6/2012 01:58, Erich Titl wrote:
>>> Can you state what is wrong with it?
>>>
>> According to their website, _only_ support "dynamic DNS service offered at":
>> * http://www.ez-ip.net (No longer exist!)
>> * http://www.justlinux.com (Lots broken links!)
>> * http://www.dhs.org
>> * http://www.dyndns.org
>> * http://www.ods.org
>> * http://gnudip.cheapnet.net (GNUDip, server not found!)
>> * http://www.dyn.ca (GNUDip, server not found!)
>> * http://www.tzo.com
>> * http://www.easydns.com (??)
>> * http://www.dyns.cx (this one works with ez-ipupdate)
>> * http://www.hn.org (Unable to connect)
>> * http://www.zoneedit.com
>> But many of the above listed sites no longer exist! And that the
>> software hasn't been updated since 2002? Need support for
>> http://dnsdynamic.com/
>
> There is a fair chance that your new dnsdynamic provider uses a similar
> method of registering you as the others do.
>
> They explicitly mention ddclient as one possible way to update the
> dyndns service. you could try that way, else just capture the protocol
> used by your browser and compare to the ones offered by ez-ipupd. You
> will probably find one that matches.
>
> You can also look et their protocols page
> http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/ddclient/wiki/Protocols to get some
> orientation.
>
>> Q. Is there a package to setup your own DDNS server/service?
>
> Not a leaf package afaik.
>
> cheers
>
> Erich


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