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they won't get spam on it. I wonder sometimes if that would be better
than leaving it unmaintained. At present the web site does point out
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>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Does anyone have a step-by-step instruction for setting up the GnuDIP
>> > server?
>> > Also what are the server and software required?
>> >
>> > I am an NT guy, can this be done with 2000 server?
&
xt" | command $nsupdate
retc=$?
exit $retc
This works with "bash" on Linux.
If anybody thinks this is a helpful example I will stick it in the
"sbin" directory.
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>
> The only thing I can suggest, other than modifying the GnuDIP code,
will access firts the server 1, and the server 1 (with the
> iptables rules above) will redirect this visitor to my server 2
> (adsl).
>
> If this could be work I don´t know yet, but I thing that is really
> possible.
>
> But for all works, I need that the server 1 upda
age is received, sign the value entered by
> the user and compare it to the hidden form field.
>
> It would require extremely sophisticated pattern recognition software to
> automate a response to this page that GnuDIP would accept.
>
> This would of course make it difficult f
is, or how to say that is is OK.
Any ideas?
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- sort of a home business. I doubt then that I will maintain a GnuDIP
site as such any more. So my dynamic DNS system and GnuDIP may be about
to part ways.
This will clearly affect support levels. Oh well. What can you expect
for free
em. Today it's worth a little over $200. So I think I earned the
> > right
> > to speak freely among linux guys. You'll probably think that I'm
> > bullshitting,
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> recover expenses so that you can move on to developing the next technology
> or refining what you have "profitably".
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> You will have a lot more success with your product that way.
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on to include a port, so
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118.153.21] File does
> not
> exist: /usr/local/gnudip/html/IPdetectBeanInfo.class
>
> pasted from the error log in apache
> this happens when i visit the main page. is this file missing or is it
> suppose to be linked to another file? please notify me I have version
>
pertisp.com.ar. IN SOA
> >
> > ;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
> > dyn.pertisp.com.ar. 10 IN SOA ns1.pertisp.com.ar.
>hostmaster.pert.com.ar. 2002042216 10800 3600 360 10
> >
> >
> > Found zone name: dyn.pertisp.com.ar
> > The master is: ns1.pertisp.com.ar
> >
> > Reply from update query:
> > ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: UPDATE, status: NOERROR, id: 49272
> > ;; flags: qr ra ; ZONE: 0, PREREQ: 0, UPDATE: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
> >
> > > Destroy DST lib
> > Detach from entropy
> > #
>
> BIND is only logging the query:
> 22-Apr-2002 17:01:59.615 queries: info:
>XX+/192.168.1.7/baby.dyn.pertisp.com.ar/ANY/IN
>
> However, if now I check via dnsqr:
> > # dnsqr any baby.dyn.pertisp.com.ar
> > 255 baby.dyn.pertisp.com.ar:
> > 91 bytes, 1+1+1+1 records, response, authoritative, noerror
> > query: 255 baby.dyn.pertisp.com.ar
> > answer: baby.dyn.pertisp.com.ar 5 A 1.2.3.4
> > authority: dyn.pertisp.com.ar 7200 NS ns1.pertisp.com.ar
> > additional: ns1.pertisp.com.ar 7200 A 200.49.76.6
>
> I can see that BIND sent an additional AUTHORITY section which I guess is what
>nsupdate is
> looking for. DJB's dnscache never sent that section.
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have not made any attempt to have the code fix past problems. I just
swapped the priorities around. Existing incorrect MX records will not
get deleted. I think I could add code to remove old MX records, but when
would this code ever get removed? Is this necessary?
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I should also have emphasized something about the behavior of BIND when
the external address changes.
When BIND starts, it determines the IP address of all of the inte
s. I will.
You can see that another person is really needed on this project.
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oot server.
You also have to get a client set up to maintain your address for
"patuxent.dyn.mpis.net.".
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>
> I have a brief question concerning your instructions for gnudip, with
> regard to the section,
> "Having
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I added one comment at the bottom.
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>
> As a simpler example, I can imagine someone having both a DSL and a
> cable connnection
dress to a domain name
that has more than one A record.
But the client would also have to be far more sophisticated in order to
know which GnuDIP domain name was associated with each network card, and
send address updates for each card for the associated GnuDIP domain
name.
The rest could hopefully
d with "views" that have been introduced to BIND
> make me consider this to be a feature that is no longer required,
> so you need not worry about me trying to add *that* feature ...
>
> My timeline for doing changes like the above would probably be
> sometime in the next few months rather than the next few days
> or weeks. In other words, they're something that I want rather
> than something that is keeping me from having a working system.
That's cool with me. Although I don't plan to make major extensions to
GnuDIP (at least not on my own), I don't plan to abandon it either. I
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> to do so (cuz, it makes alot of sense)?
No. I did not mean you. My experience working with you was very
positive. Thanks again!!
I am all for GnuDIP working with tinydns. But it would be nuts to remove
all of the BIND stuff.
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oreign" MX can be specified. If you click
the "Backup Mail Exchanger" button, then another MX record for your
dynamic domain name is supposed to get inserted "in front" of the
foreign one. That way your box will be tried first, and if it is not
reachable, the forei
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r 26 13:37:32 www gnudip-www: output: > > >
> Mar 26 13:37:32 www gnudip-www: GnuDIP CGI has exited - callnsupdate
> failed
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts on what might be wrong? :) I would much
> appreciate it:)
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o determine it hasn't changed).
>
> I have trolled some newsgroups for postings on this, but I haven't found an
> example that I understand will do what I need to do to use gdipc.
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> -brian
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ice (which includes GnuDIP sites) will allow you to
refer to the PC in your store by a fixed name, even though the IP
address changes.
It is prpbably part of what you need.
The software running on the PC in your store may need to adjust to IP
address changes too.
>
> thank you for yo
as
> changed froma.b.c.dtoa.b.c.d (in other words, it did not
> actually change). Does this mean the server did unnecessary update 'work'
> or was the server able to figure out that an update did not need to take
> place?
>
> I would like to set up the
e user is offline how the
> server knows it ?
The minidip.pl script does a DNS look up for it, since it has no
database to look in.
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n the web tool just server to cutomize
the GUI interface (what domains appear in the list box). The update
servers never look at the "domains" table.
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There is no "miniupdt.cgi" equivalent to run under Apache.
>
> Thx,
>
> Dimitris
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also add a "back end" option that would allow one to specify a
> > maximum time between reloads, so that a reload would get done at
> > intervals, and pick up MX address changes.
> >
> > Let me know.
>
> this would make sense, but i still think patching gnudip is alot better
> and alot more tinydns like, because it lets you use gnudip + tinydns
> the way tinydns is meant. people using tinydns will be very aware of
> the implications mx and ns records have (CNAME also)...
>
> i don't know
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> > for gnudip this means the following: either the frontend needs a
> > "tinydns" mode - where you are only allowed
iles
or shared memory.
> next thing i want to do: get gdipinet.pl running using tcpserver.
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ND TESTED.
This is what I hope to accomplish with your help.
If no argument is passed, gdiprltinydns.pl will scan the database for
all domains.
It will also take a single argument which it will use as the name of a
single domain to scan for. If the GnuDIP database had data for domains
that did not concern your tinydns server, then you would use
gdiprltinydns.pl several times in your reload script, once for each
domain that concerns you, concatenating the output from each run into a
single file of input to tiny-data.
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; should it not read
>
> 4. the GnuDIP domain name ("domn=")
> 5. the GnuDIP user name ("user=")
You are right. I have fixed my copy. I will uplaod it to SourceForge
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ges about how glue records should always be used.
> my first impression is, that it can't be that dificult...
> but that is, how it usually goes, right?
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run with no Perl
warnings, but that would make it harder to diagnose bugs from a
distance.
Alternatively, you can remove the "use warnings;" lines everywhere it
occurs in GnuDIP.
Yesterday, I changed the client scripts back to using "-w", since this
was really only a problem in the
a
short (and not very good) *NIX "How To". Alas!
> Cheers on the great product,
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ldinfo{'MXvalue'}) {
if ($$oldinfo{'MXvalue'}) {
push @oip, (
"update delete $olddom. MX 100 $$oldinfo{'MXvalue'}");
push @msg, ("Primary MX DNS record removed for user $olddom");
}
if ($$newinfo{'MXvalu
t for HTTPS now.
Alejandro Vidal Quiroga wrote:
I want run web interface over ssl ( https ) put post event of forms
action is http
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> 3. Got a cable modem connection, trying to get gdip to
> run in order to update my IP with dyn.ca.
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
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e specified intervals whether or not
the previous try is still waiting for some response from the OS.
Would you be willing to help debug changes using your environment? If
so, send me E-mail directly. The mailing list members probably won't
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file name: C:/GDIPC/gdipc.cache.tester.ddns.ca.txt
Update to address 192.168.0.4 from 0.0.0.0 successful for tester.ddns.ca
I hope that you did not assume that "Could not do DNS lookup for
ddns.ca" meant it had failed.
Note also that it was not able to run every 10 seconds because the t
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Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 08:07:13 -0700
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at the gdipc_log.txt will be
> overwritten with each execution of gdipc.bat. For this reason, you may want
> two separate Task Scheduler entries - one for execution at start up and a
> second for the repeating executions. For the repeating executions use:
>
> c:\gdipc\wperl.exe
name space get exported to the name
space of the second CGI script! So subroutines do not get found!!
There was only one URL/CGI script before the HTTP update server.
I added a line to each CGI script to force them both to use the same
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Today I fixed (in release 2.3.5) a problem that occured sporadically
when running GnuDIP under mod_perl.
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script. This line must cause the problem. So I have
removed it.
If you are using release 2.3.5, please update your
/usr/local/gnudip/lib/dbusers_flat.pm script.
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downloaded it, please do so again.
Hopefully I have made my last change on the SourceForge site (other than
the mini-mirror tar ball). I would prefer to upgrade just the
mini-mirror version and notify people by this list, or whatever might
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included by named.conf, and the name of the key. I stupidly changed
gnudip-key to gnudip-keyname where the key name was used in the
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I have fixed this error in both the SourceForge and mini-mirror
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site. You can obtain this from:
http://gnudip2.sourceforge.net/download/gnudip-www.tar.gz
It has only the most recent version of GnuDIP and is "SourceForge-free".
You can see what it looks like at:
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> Julia
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Subject: Re: [GnuDIP] invalid signature error
Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 14:40:47 -0500 (EST)
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Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 11:01:19 -0800
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"Julia A. Case" wrote:
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> After trying several times and updating bind to the
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> > Roger Buck wrote:
> > > No matter whether use nsupdate in interactive mode or from web
> > > interface
). If logging using logger fails, messages
should be written to the Apache error log instead.
I would be very surprised if there are no log messages anywhere.
> If help you I could send the configuration files, too.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Zoltan
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