with Net44 you have a static IP directly, no need dyndns is well
you can write the ip 44.xx.xx.xx in setting DYNDNS!
André ON4HU
Le 23/12/13 16:32, John Wiseman a écrit :
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Hi all,
I've just got back to experimenting with IP over ax.25 after many years.
I've got rip44d running on my Raspberry PI, and my gateway registered on the
portal. My ISP doesn't supply static IP addresses, so I'm using no-ip for
dynamic DNS.
I'm planning to add support for the gateway to my BPQ32/LinBPQ ax.25 node
software, but after searching the web, I can't find any info on how the
Amprnet Gateway handles dynamic dns.
So I have a few questions. Can anyone help with the answers?
Does the gateway re-resolve each hostname before sending out each rip44
update? Or is the name just resolved to an address when it is added to the
portal?
Is there any mechanism for uses to send RIP messages back to the gateway
when their addresses change?
Is it possible to get a version of encap.txt that lists hoatnames instead of
IP addresses, so uses can resolve them themselves?
Thanks,
John G8BPQ
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