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suggested feature in Xbian Config: update IP via a dynamic dns provider - zilexa - 9th Nov, 2013 07:51 AM I have been using ddclient but it doesn't work that well to update your IP address in case your ISP doesn't give you a static IP. Now I have found this neat little script: first it checks IF your IP address has changed. Only if it has changed, it will update your subdomain at your dyn dns provider. It seems to be a very 'light' solution, no need to install a program like ddclient. Perhaps the script could be added to XBian and an "checkbox" could be added to the XBian Config UI to enable it? By default it should be disabled. If enabled, user will have to select time (perhaps default 4 hrs) then all it should do is add a line to cronjob. The user would still need to fill in their token though... But I still have 1 issue. The script seems very clean, but it needs interface data and I do not understand that part: Terminal TOKEN="mytoken,removedforprivacyreasons" IFACE=[PUBLIC-IF] if test -f /etc/freedns/dnsactual.conf then CacheIP=$(cat /etc/freedns/dnsactual.conf) fi CurreIP=$(ifconfig $IFACE | grep -oEe "addr:[0-9\.]*" | cut -f 2 -d if [ "$CurreIP" = "$CacheIP" ] then # Both IP are equal echo "Update not required..." else # The IP has change echo "Updating http://free.afraid.org with " $CurreIP wget http://freedns.afraid.org/dynamic/update.php?$TOKEN -o /dev/null -O /dev/stdout echo `date` "Updating log with IP " $CurreIP >> /var/log/dnsactual.log fi rm -f /etc/freedns/dnsactual.conf echo $CurreIP > /etc/freedns/dnsactual.conf script is saved in /etc/freedns/dnsactual.sh. When I run it: Terminal xbian@xbian /etc/freedns $ sudo sh dnsactual.sh [PUBLIC-IF]: error fetching interface information: Device not found Update not required... I replaced PUBLIC-IF for eth0 but that doesn't work. I would like to get this script working for myself. I tried Googling the public-if part but nothing comes up. Advice? RE: suggested feature in Xbian Config: update IP via a dynamic dns provider - f1vefour - 11th Nov, 2013 12:15 PM eth0 is the public interface unless your using a wireless dongle, so are you doing IFACE=[eth0] or just IFACE=eth0 ? RE: suggested feature in Xbian Config: update IP via a dynamic dns provider - zilexa - 11th Nov, 2013 08:27 PM ahh that was my mistake. I removed the brackets and I also added "sudo" before ifconfig. Now it should work. Unfortunately, since I am behind my ISP modemrouter, the ifconfig eth0 command returns my local IP instead of my wan IP. I guess there is no way to figure out your external IP without connecting to a server outside my network? My goal was to create an as light as possible script.. get the IP, compare it to the previous found IP and if different, then change it at a DNS provider of choice. Now it seems you first have to check with some website/provider/server to get the IP... I'll play a little more. RE: suggested feature in Xbian Config: update IP via a dynamic dns provider - mk01 - 13th Nov, 2013 11:02 AM @zilexa public_ip=$(wget -O - checkip.dyndns.org 2>/dev/null | cut -d':' -f2 | cut -d'<' -f1 ) RE: suggested feature in Xbian Config: update IP via a dynamic dns provider - zilexa - 14th Nov, 2013 12:18 AM Thanks I actually found identical solution yesterday I just wanted to experiment and find a way to obtain my external IP address without asking an external server. But that seems to be the only way! RE: suggested feature in Xbian Config: update IP via a dynamic dns provider - f1vefour - 14th Nov, 2013 04:31 AM This is simpler: external_ip=$(wget -qO- http://ipecho.net/plain) RE: suggested feature in Xbian Config: update IP via a dynamic dns provider - zilexa - 15th Nov, 2013 02:09 AM OK this is the solution. I still want to add a few other IP check services in case ipecho.net goes down. But for now it works perfectly. For reference if anyone else wants this: Schedule this script to run every x hours, mine runs every 4 hours (type crontab -e in terminal and add this to the bottom): Code: 0 */4 * * * sudo sh /etc/ipupdate/ipupdate.sh the script, create a new textfile (sudo nano /etc/ipupdate/ipupdate.sh) and copy paste: Code: # this script will check if the current external IP address has been |