Hi,
My new awesome Asus RT-AC68U router, running Merlin 378.50, sits behind a DSL router. The DSL router is from Sky and only supports DynDNS as a DDNS service. So I must use the Asus router to do custom DDNS updates.
I want to use afraid.org as a DNS host, so this means writing a ddns-start script. I couldn't find much info about this script in README-merlin.txt and on the Wiki, but my assumption is that it is scalled whenever the WAN IP changes. But since the Asus router is behind another one, its WAN IP is a static 192.168.0.2 address, i.e. my not real internet address (Asuswrt even warns me about this). So it seems that I can't take advantage of this machinery.
My guess is that the next best way to do my custom dynamic DNS updates is via a cron job. Am I right? If so, what's the best reading resource to help me set this up and make it persistent when rebooting the router? Or is there an easier way?
Thanks much in advance. I love my new Asus router and Merlin
My new awesome Asus RT-AC68U router, running Merlin 378.50, sits behind a DSL router. The DSL router is from Sky and only supports DynDNS as a DDNS service. So I must use the Asus router to do custom DDNS updates.
I want to use afraid.org as a DNS host, so this means writing a ddns-start script. I couldn't find much info about this script in README-merlin.txt and on the Wiki, but my assumption is that it is scalled whenever the WAN IP changes. But since the Asus router is behind another one, its WAN IP is a static 192.168.0.2 address, i.e. my not real internet address (Asuswrt even warns me about this). So it seems that I can't take advantage of this machinery.
My guess is that the next best way to do my custom dynamic DNS updates is via a cron job. Am I right? If so, what's the best reading resource to help me set this up and make it persistent when rebooting the router? Or is there an easier way?
Thanks much in advance. I love my new Asus router and Merlin
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