Secure dynDNS-Update with Router
Hi, i want to update my SuSE 8.2 / BIND 9.2 DNS-Server dynamically with TSIG-Keys. Is this possible, if the Client is behind a router? The Netgear RP314 ADSL-Router, as an example, has a builtin DynDNS-Client which happens to work only with dyndns.org (they don't use TSIG-Keys for authorisation). Exist any routers which are able to handle custom dynDNS-servers with TSIG-Keys? Best regards and thanks for any help Andy
Am Dienstag, 07.10.03 um 14:58 Uhr schrieb Andreas Thierer:
Hi,
i want to update my SuSE 8.2 / BIND 9.2 DNS-Server dynamically with TSIG-Keys. Is this possible, if the Client is behind a router?
The Netgear RP314 ADSL-Router, as an example, has a builtin DynDNS-Client which happens to work only with dyndns.org (they don't use TSIG-Keys for authorisation).
Exist any routers which are able to handle custom dynDNS-servers with TSIG-Keys?
Hi list, If you own an old 486 or Pentium with two network Cards you can take a look at www.fli4l.de it´s a linux router project. i know fli is DynDNS (the service, not the company) ready, but i don´t know if it´s capable of using TSIG Keys. I´m using it in our office and we encountered no Problems until now. marco
Best regards and thanks for any help
Andy -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands, e-mail: suse-security-help@suse.com Security-related bug reports go to security@suse.de, not here
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Marco