Hello all,
Like a few here have noticed, the ZoneEdit DDNS system has been failing to register inside the Asus Merlin firmware for a while now.
As a paying customer of ZoneEdit, I reached out to their tech support, and received the following response:
According to this, we'd need to switch the Asus Merlin firmware to use HTTPS to perform the registration handshake, which I believe should be using HTTPS in any event for security.
Is this something that can accomplished by an end-user of a device, or would Merlin have to make this adjustment?
Cheers
Like a few here have noticed, the ZoneEdit DDNS system has been failing to register inside the Asus Merlin firmware for a while now.
As a paying customer of ZoneEdit, I reached out to their tech support, and received the following response:
Thank you for contacting Customer Care.
We apologize for any inconvenience. We are currently experiencing issues with our dynamic dns service. Our system engineers are working to bring DDNS back online, but we are not yet able to provide a time frame for resolution. We are advised that DDNS is working on HTTPS, but your DDNS client needs to support HTTPS.
If DDNS is critical for your business, it may be prudent to find another solution while we work to correct the problem.
Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.
Please let us know if we may be of further assistance.
According to this, we'd need to switch the Asus Merlin firmware to use HTTPS to perform the registration handshake, which I believe should be using HTTPS in any event for security.
Is this something that can accomplished by an end-user of a device, or would Merlin have to make this adjustment?
Cheers