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January 25th, 2010DNS-O-Matic / dynamic IPs: Configuring OpenDNS to Update Unattended from Netgear Router
January 14th, 2010http://forums.opendns.com/comments.php?DiscussionID=3915
DNS-O-Matic / dynamic IPs: Configuring OpenDNS to Update Unattended from Netgear Router
Hi
I have a Netgear DG834G Wireless Router.
I currently update my Dynamic IP using the DNS Update client which runs on my Mac, however im away at University now.
I need a way to ensure that the Dynamic IP/filtering is still going to be up to date, when im away.
Reasoning being my Mum has Lodgers that using the Internet Access.
I have noticed under the Routers Configuration that its possible to setup a Dynamic DNS Service. It only has the option to select www.DynDNS.org
Setup requires the following:-
Host Name:
User Name:
Password:
Thank you in advance :bigsmile:
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So register a (free) DDNS subdomain at DynDNS.org.
Then setup your OpenDNS service (not DynDNS!) at http://www.dnsomatic.com/
Then setup your DynDNS.org and DNS-O-Matic service at http://dnsalloc.appspot.com/
How’s this supposed to work?
1. Your router updates your DynDNS.org subdomain.
2. DNSallocator gets the new IP address from your DynDNS.org host and updates DNS-O-Matic.
3. DNS-O-Matic then updates your OpenDNS network (and possibly more DDNS services).
Would this work for you as well?
Thankful People: justin, abbadon, cs3, joe262, tom9980, av8erprince
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Thank you very much i think its working!
I have been wanting a solution to this problem for a long time. Thankyou for your expertise
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