Dear,What's in your system log when the DDNS request occurs?
Nov 19 23:27:30 inadyn[1588]: [401 NI] badauth
Dear,Check your login credentials, they seem incorrect.
Nov 19 11:15:33 start_ddns: update WWW.TUNNELBROKER.NET default@tunnelbroker.net, wan_unit 0
Nov 19 11:15:33 inadyn[2924]: In-a-dyn version 2.5 -- Dynamic DNS update client.
Nov 19 11:15:34 inadyn[2924]: Update forced for alias 360000, new IP# 1.2.3.4
Nov 19 11:15:34 inadyn[2924]: Updating cache for 360000
Dear,I just tested it and it's working properly for me.
Code:Nov 19 11:15:33 start_ddns: update WWW.TUNNELBROKER.NET default@tunnelbroker.net, wan_unit 0 Nov 19 11:15:33 inadyn[2924]: In-a-dyn version 2.5 -- Dynamic DNS update client. Nov 19 11:15:34 inadyn[2924]: Update forced for alias 360000, new IP# 1.2.3.4 Nov 19 11:15:34 inadyn[2924]: Updating cache for 360000
Make sure you fill the fields as follow:
hostname: must be your TunnelID (will be a number)
username: your account username
password: must be the update key found on the Advanced tab on the Tunnelbroker page, NOT the account password.
I only changed the firmeare,All the settings in the inside are completeiy unchanged.
It wasn't working for me either. But after changing the "User Name or E-mail Address" in DDNS settings page it's working again.
You used to fill in the User ID but that's not working.
Now you have to fill in Account Name which you can find on the account info page (https://tunnelbroker.net/account.php).
Hope this works for you to.......
Dear,Asus uses a very old DDNS client, it might possibly be using an older API where the password used was the account password instead of the update key. You will need to change that to also use the update key. The error message clearly says it's an authentication failure.
Dear,It wasn't working for me either. But after changing the "User Name or E-mail Address" in DDNS settings page it's working again.
You used to fill in the User ID but that's not working.
Now you have to fill in Account Name which you can find on the account info page (https://tunnelbroker.net/account.php).
Hope this works for you to.......
Dear,
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