Update IP change on Tunnelbroker with DNS-O-MATIC
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2) DtDNS where you have free FQDN (if you are using ddwrt as a VPN server on Dynamic IP, it is more easier to remember domain ‘cause IP changes all the time) | 2) DtDNS where you have free FQDN (if you are using ddwrt as a VPN server on Dynamic IP, it is more easier to remember domain ‘cause IP changes all the time) | ||
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Revision as of 07:18, 30 October 2015
This is one of the way, how to update your dynamic IP change on Tunnelbroker from GUI. You can do it by using DDNS service within DD-WRT and free DNS-O-MATIC service provided by OpenDNS (now owned by well known Cisco).
What is DNS-O-Matic?
DNS-O-Matic is a total free of cost service from OpenDNS. DNS-O-Matic provides you a free and easy way to announce your dynamic IP changes to multiple services with a single update. Using DNS-O-Matic allows you to pick and choose what Dynamic DNS services you want to notify.
Why DNS-O-Matic?
Many applications on the Internet rely on knowing your IP address. Providing a scalable platform to allow people to selectively announce when their IP address changes will benefit all sorts of services and applications. And, this isn't just about DNS — everything from your Apple TV to your Xbox 360 can benefit from knowing when your IP changes.
Does DNS-O-Matic provide hostnames or other DNS services?
No. DNS-O-Matic does one thing very well: distributes dynamic IP updates to all your chosen services. You just update your IP (with custom settings on DDNS tab of your ddwrt router) at DNS-O-MATIC, and DNS-O-MATIC will send updated information to all yours dns providers at the same time.
For example if you use:
1) OpenDNS to webfilter your Guest WiFi
2) DtDNS where you have free FQDN (if you are using ddwrt as a VPN server on Dynamic IP, it is more easier to remember domain ‘cause IP changes all the time)
3) Tunnelbroker and 6in4 Static Tunnel
you can update them all at once.
Does DNS-O-Matic cost any money? No. DNS-O-Matic is free.
Is my information secure with DNS-O-Matic? Yes. DNS-O-Matic account creation and service provision is handled under Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption. DNS-O-Matic does not store any passwords in plaintext. Where available, DNS-O-Matic suggests using a service's update credentials rather than account credentials. Currently, dd-wrt uses INADYN without https support because of lack of fla