08-14-2012 12:22 PM
I have a Cisco 881w that I am trying to configure DDNS on. I believe I have everything configured correctly and that somehow the IOS is sending incorrect parameters if my debug statement is showing the correct results.
ip ddns update method no-ip
HTTP
add http://username%40gmail.com:password%40dynupdate.no-ip.com/nic/update%3Fhostname=&myip=
interval maximum 0 0 5 0
interval minimum 0 0 5 0
!
The code above is not working. When I do a 'debug ip ddns update', it shows the following.
000223: Aug 14 12:18:08.027 EDT: DYNDNSUPD: Adding DNS mapping for hostname.no-ip.biz <=> XX.XX.83.166
000224: Aug 14 12:18:08.027 EDT: HTTPDNS: Update add called for hostname.no-ip.biz <=> XX.XX.83.166
000225: Aug 14 12:18:08.027 EDT: HTTPDNSUPD: Session ID = 0x82
000226: Aug 14 12:18:08.027 EDT: HTTPDNSUPD: URL = 'http://username@gmail.com:password@dynupdate//username@gmail.com:password@dynupdate-no-ip.com/nic/update?hostname=hostname.no-ip.biz&myip=XX.XX.83.166'
000227: Aug 14 12:18:08.027 EDT: HTTPDNSUPD: Sending request... status='Host name resolution failed', tid=0
The relevant portion is that in the add statement the address is 'dynupdate.no-ip'. Note the period between 'dynupdate' and 'no-ip'. Yet the debug is showing 'dynupdate-no-ip.com', note the hyphen between 'dynupdate' and 'no-ip'. Host name resolution would fail when looking for dynupdate-no-ip.com because its not the correct address.
IOS - c880data-universalk9-mz.152-2.T.bin
08-14-2012 02:27 PM
Check configured ip name server, or use Ip address instead of name.
08-16-2012 04:10 AM
My name resolution works fine.
ip name-server 208.67.222.222
ip name-server 208.67.220.220
Justin-Router#ping no-ip.com
Translating "no-ip.com"...domain server (208.67.222.222) [OK]
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 8.23.224.110, timeout is 2 seconds:
!!!!!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 92/95/96 ms
I do not understand what you want me to try by ip?
08-18-2012 11:52 AM
Try configuriring with @ sign instead of quoting.
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