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Standard DNS migration and Dynamic DNS
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RotBlitz,
The provided URL says "Page not found | Oracle".
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RotBlitz,
That is not what I am looking for. That's an easy part. what I am,and some of us, looking for is how we are going to run the IP update client to update occasionally changing IP address from our servers. Is there any script or client to update when ip address is changed?
I could write very simple bash script using aws-cli to update route53 if my ip address is changed. For dyn.com, I was using ddclient. is there any equivalent client available?
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Yes, it seems they missed this part in the migration guide. I'm confident that they will add it soon.
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That's a very good question and I am glad I found you asking it. I just realized that our cell phone modems we use in the field have a hard coded DYN DNS servers in the setup. We have to use the DYN.COM since every time the cell modem gets power failed, it retrieves a new "static IP - what a joke" that it will hold until the next power cycle. Now I have to see if I can move to one of the others in the list in the next 9 months and start migrating the modem on EVERY system we have around the world....Crap.
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What is this "hard coded DYN DNS servers"? If it is DYN.COM, then this is not the update server anyway.
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Hi There,
It is been such a long time after last message. Could you please let us know what is current situation. Have you solved the auto ip change update for Dynamic DNS?
Regards...
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I've moved on to AWS (route53) long before. I don't know now, but I couldn't find any DynDNS equivalent client on Oracle at the time.
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Thank you for the information. It is unacceptable that you moved because of "Dyn to Oracle" migration project. I am working on this, if I found something, I would update here.
Thank you for the prompt reply.