![]() I then repopulated the credentials and it jangled the noip site and updated the IP address, so it's all looking okay again. I tried changing the time to 15 minutes, then got a pop-up error, then it lost all my account credentials. It also reports that the DDNS update has been a success, but looking at the noip site, I see it still has the previous address listed (and it claimed it had successfully updated it, earlier this morning, but the last time was almost two hours ago). I tested it today (by rebooting my router and thus the ISP assigning me a new IP address) and the Qnap did pick up the change within a few minutes. The Qnap (TS-253 on 4.1.4) DDNS service is set to 'Check the external IP address automatically' every 10 minutes. For various reasons, my Qnap actually sits behind two routers (my ISP one then and a Draytek one) so it is double NAT'd. I am currently using the Qnap DDNS service to update no-ip and it has thus far worked flawlessly (it's now been running for several months), but I have had a glitch this morning (could be a one off I've been fidling with with other things). Thanks in advance for any feedback or suggestions.Hi Thank you for posting that information. ![]() Thats the last step before getting the client installed. If anyone can point me in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated. I assume this means I don't have gcc or some such not installed. but whenever I try to run make install it tells me: I want to install their Linux Dynamic Update Client (DUC) on the server to periodically check that the IP address hasn't changed (my dumb ISP just can't seem to keep my ip static. And when my ISP graciously changes my IP - all my proxies don't work. I use a reverse proxy using a service called "NO-IP" to handle the redirections. Runs well and haven't had a major problems - except those of my own making □. Usual assortment of dockers Nextcloud, Sonarr, Radarr. It looks like I still will need to click on the email link every few weeks to prevent the host from expiring, but that's from me being cheap and using the free tier of no-ip.Ĭan anybody tell me or provide a step by step on how to install a compiler on Unraid? Removing the space (between the value and the unit of measure) from the interval resolved my issue, and updates claim to be trying to happen for me. Run-parts: /etc/run_once/parse_config_file: exit status 2 INTERVAL must be a number followed by m, h, or d. Including said space results in the container refusing to remain running, with the following being logged. At the time, there wasn't an explicit version number available, but as of Dec-13-2019, the Docker definition was last updated "A Year Ago." Above the interval line, the examples had a space between the value and the unit of measurement. In case someone else runs into it, the nf generated template from first-run (for me at least) ended up generating a misleading set of instructions. Updating every 5 minutes via /dev/eth0 with NAT enabled. It almost seems like it just checking what the last update ip was and comparing it to the current ip rather than just pushing it through. but I can see in the log that it should update every 5 mins. I have also manually chnaged the IP/Target in to a VPN IP to see if it would update not that its different. does not show any updates after the start of the docker. Docker must be stopped and restarted for the change to take effect. Also I can confirm that the IP address does not update according to intervals.
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