[arm-allstar] DDNS client on Pi running Hamvoip

Doug Crompton wa3dsp at gmail.com
Mon Dec 2 15:55:10 EST 2019


Note - node.asnode.org  should be replaced with  node.ip.hamvoip.org  -
where node is the actual node number.  asnode.org depends on the Allstar
registration server which is not always reliable.


*73 Doug*

*WA3DSP*

*http://www.crompton.com/hamradio <http://www.crompton.com/hamradio>*

On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 3:52 PM "Russell Thomas via ARM-allstar" <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:

> I second duckdns I moved everything to it after being a no-ip user a long
> time. Allstar and non allstar projects alike.
>
> Didn't know about asnode.org very nice and works great!
>
> On Sat, Nov 30, 2019, 8:52 PM "Lloyd Duck via ARM-allstar" <
> arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>
> > Duckdns.org is good and still free. Also has a very small program that
> > runs with contab to keep the ip updated.
> >
> > Lloyd Duck, W5LND
> >
> > > On Nov 30, 2019, at 7:19 PM, Don Backstrom - AA7AU via ARM-allstar <
> > arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
> > >
> >
> > On Sat 30-Nov-19 12:41, "David McGough via ARM-allstar" wrote:
> > > You can locate the IP access of the node by
> > > using:  <node number>.asnode.org
> >
> >    I was under the impression from a post by Doug C way back when that
> > this usage was not recommended, as he wrote that that service is run by
> an
> > un-related party. It does, of course, seem to still work so far.
> >
> >    The OP asked about ddclient and I can testify that it does work quite
> > well on Arch Raspberry (Hamvoip) for any normal DDNS service.
> >
> >    I can also testify that dyndns.org (etc) DDNS as provided by
> > https://dyn.com/ works extremely well, but is no longer free (ah, the
> > good old days). Luckily I donated a few $$$ to the original developer way
> > back when, and as a result am grandfathered into a very nice (still free)
> > setup, even surviving the corp takeover, so it's easy for me.
> >
> >    Just be careful that you use the correct settings for whatever DDNS
> > service you select and carefully test. And be careful relying upon that
> > page (or any page) of settings posted (which you referred to) on the
> > interwebs. If it's not dated, it's likely out-of-date ... and even
> possibly
> > totally wrong.
> >
> >    Bottom line: it doesn't have to be your router which registers your
> > DDNS, any device which can determine your external address and connect
> to a
> > DDNS service can do it for you (even for a different DDNS name for each
> > device).
> >
> >    HTH,
> >
> >    - Don - AA7AU
> >
> >
> > ps: good things sometimes come to those who donate with no expectations.
> >
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