01-31-2019 05:01 AM
I'm away from home, and my home PC where I run the updater client is temporarily out of action. However, my router has rebooted and thus the ISP has swapped my WAN IP address.
I expected I'd be able to manually change the IP address for my OpenDNS account so that it would match what I now know to be the correct WAN IP address, but the only option I seem to have via the dashboard is to update it with the WAN IP address I have now (my work one - so not correct) or to set up a new network (which doesn't seem correct to me).
Is there no way to manually edit the network IP address on the OpenDNS server so that I can input the correct details?
I've got other people in my house that I'd like to route through OpenDNS before I get home and have a chance to update it myself.
Many thanks if anyone can point me in the right direction!
01-31-2019 08:22 AM
You cannot update the IP address information at your dashboard from remote. This is intentional for security reasons. The updates must come from the IP address you want to propagate, to prove that it is your current IP address.
That said, you must run an Updater within the network you want to keep updated. Your options are built-in DDNS clients on the router or a NAS, DVR, IP camera, etc. or a software on a computer or other device being in your network and switched on all the time. The update client must support at least one of OpenDNS, DNS-O-Matic or "custom / user defined".
"Is there no way to manually edit the network IP address on the OpenDNS server so that I can input the correct details?"
Yes, there is! You login remotely to your home network or get another person in your network to do the following:
Start any web browser on any device, and visit this URL:
https://updates.opendns.com/nic/update?hostname=YourNetworkLabel
You will be asked for your OpenDNS credentials then, and the update takes effect.
01-31-2019 10:52 AM
That all makes logical sense, and thanks for the detailed reply.
Sadly, none of it works for me!
- none of my home IP devices support OpenDNS or dnsomatic (Asus router, a couple of webcams, a Zyxel NAS) - some of them support other DDNS updates, but not OpenDNS / dnsomatic / custom
- I don’t want to pass my credentials to anyone else, so getting someone else in my network to log in isn’t a practical solution
- I understand the security rationale I suppose - if I could manually update it then I could either intentionally or unintentionally disrupt someone else’s service by using their WAN address if they were also an OpenDNS customer
It frustrates me as much as I’m sure it frustrates you that DDNS clients on IP devices often don’t accommodate OpenDNS - I wish more did as the service is fantastic!!
01-31-2019 12:51 PM
No, it doesn't frustrate me. My router supports it fantastically. And also you still did not run out of options.
01-31-2019 01:52 PM
LOL, I know those options are there. But they aren’t palatable.
Flashing the firmware has risks (small I know, but nevertheless)
I’ve explored all options for the NAS already - there are no updates or extensions that will work
VPN would work, but I don’t think it is a a good use of electricity to keep a 230W PC powered up just for the occasional VPN dial in
Ditto for another PC
I don’t want to throw away the money I spent on the router and buy a new one!
My ISP doesn’t permit static IPs
I can live with it - but it isn’t worth changing my whole setup just for the occasional change of dynamic DNS that my infrastructure doesn’t support!!
01-31-2019 04:13 PM
"Flashing the firmware has risks (small I know, but nevertheless)"
Consider to take that risk. I would do it. The chances to gain much more are far bigger than the risks.
"VPN would work, but I don’t think it is a good use of electricity to keep a 230W PC powered up"
Correct, but I didn't think about a PC, just the router if this has VPN server capability (as mine has). As soon as you connect via VPN from remote to the router, you're part of your LAN and can perform updates from the remote computer.
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