Am 10.07.2014 16:57, schrieb Jim Pingle:
(I'm kinda curious whether no one uses e-mail notifications in
combination with DynDNS, or why I'm the first to notice/complain. I
can't really imagine an everything OK e-mail being a desired feature
for DynDNS updates, given their frequency.)
It
I am not sure that’s how Dyn works?
As far as I understand it Dyn gets a request and it looks at the originating IP
address, then makes the change.
On Jul 10, 2014, at 3:27, Stefan Baur newsgroups.ma...@stefanbaur.de wrote:
[I had already posted a similar message on 2014-06-27, but as it
On 10/07/2014 13:05, Ryan Coleman wrote:
I am not sure that’s how Dyn works?
As far as I understand it Dyn gets a request and it looks at the originating IP
address, then makes the change.
I believe that it is possible to send DynDNS updates to IPs other than
that of the originating IP, I
What I am saying it Dyn is the one that controls if it is updated or not.
You need to either write a custom PHP or bash script to do this - this function
does not exist in the system happens today.
On Jul 10, 2014, at 7:31, Stefan Baur newsgroups.ma...@stefanbaur.de wrote:
Am 10.07.2014
Am 10.07.2014 14:16, schrieb Giles Coochey:
On 10/07/2014 13:05, Ryan Coleman wrote:
I am not sure that’s how Dyn works?
As far as I understand it Dyn gets a request and it looks at the
originating IP address, then makes the change.
I believe that it is possible to send DynDNS updates to
Am 10.07.2014 14:34, schrieb Ryan Coleman:
What I am saying it Dyn is the one that controls if it is updated or not.
That's really not the point. The point is that I'm receiving alert
e-mails from *my pfSense installation*. Not from Dyn.
And the message of the alert is DynDNS updated IP Address
I totally get your point and you're ignoring my answer: IT DOES NOT EXIST AND
YOU WILL HAVE TO CREATE IT ON YOUR OWN.
Can you hear me now?
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On Jul 10, 2014, at 7:39, Stefan Baur newsgroups.ma...@stefanbaur.de wrote:
Am
On 7/10/2014 4:27 AM, Stefan Baur wrote:
since upgrading to 2.1.3-RELEASE and enabling e-mail notifications under
System: Advanced: Notifications, I'm receiving an e-mail whenever the
DynDNS update script (Services: Dynamic DNS client) triggers an update.
I *do* want e-mail notifications,
Am 10.07.2014 15:15, schrieb Jim Pingle:
On 7/10/2014 4:27 AM, Stefan Baur wrote:
since upgrading to 2.1.3-RELEASE and enabling e-mail notifications under
System: Advanced: Notifications, I'm receiving an e-mail whenever the
DynDNS update script (Services: Dynamic DNS client) triggers an
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Subject: Re: [pfSense] How to Enable/Disable DynDNS update e-mail
notifiations?
(I'm kinda curious whether no one uses e-mail
On 7/10/2014 10:38 AM, Stefan Baur wrote:
Thank you. I just checked, it actually appears twice, once for IPv4 and
once for IPv6 (7 lines below the first occurrence), so I'm going to
comment out both.
Yes, it is in there twice but IPv6 DynDNS is still fairly rare so the
second one probably
Am 10.07.2014 16:52, schrieb Peder Rovelstad:
Just saying, but I get one email a month; my WAN on Comcast DHCP. But if I
did get a change, I think I'd want to know. One more email is the least of
my problems, lol.
Over here, DSL has dynamic IPs, changing with every reconnect and at
least
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