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Post edited because I my original post appeared to be part of a bigger issues. The questions unanswered are left below:
Every week I'm confronted with Name-N/A instead of router.asus.com or something more recognizable in my weekly Diversion stats and in uiDivStats. If I add my router to the table with static DHCP-leases I get a warning about putting it there, but are there any serious drawbacks to be expected? This should cause the Name-N/A to be replaced by router.asus.com, wouldn't it? Or are there better alternatives to achieve the same?
Last but not least: I would like my ASUS DDNS address to be recognized on the local network as well, so I don't have to make separate SSH-profiles in my client apps. I assume this means dnsmasq needs to be aware that this alias needs to point to the local IP of of the router. How do I do that?
Your help is much appreciated.
Best regards,
Marco
(To @thelonelycoder: your efforts on the wife filter are no longer necessary, The wife has decided to trade me in for a specimen with less defects. Nevertheless, I really appreciated the time and effort you've put into it.)
Every week I'm confronted with Name-N/A instead of router.asus.com or something more recognizable in my weekly Diversion stats and in uiDivStats. If I add my router to the table with static DHCP-leases I get a warning about putting it there, but are there any serious drawbacks to be expected? This should cause the Name-N/A to be replaced by router.asus.com, wouldn't it? Or are there better alternatives to achieve the same?
Last but not least: I would like my ASUS DDNS address to be recognized on the local network as well, so I don't have to make separate SSH-profiles in my client apps. I assume this means dnsmasq needs to be aware that this alias needs to point to the local IP of of the router. How do I do that?
Your help is much appreciated.
Best regards,
Marco
(To @thelonelycoder: your efforts on the wife filter are no longer necessary, The wife has decided to trade me in for a specimen with less defects. Nevertheless, I really appreciated the time and effort you've put into it.)
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