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more README tweaking
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Ralf Jung
<post@ralfj.de>
Thu, 6 Nov 2014 16:28:14 +0000
(17:28 +0100)
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Ralf Jung
<post@ralfj.de>
Thu, 6 Nov 2014 16:28:14 +0000
(17:28 +0100)
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install it and the sample configuration file, and set their permissions::
sudo install ../../dyn-nsupdate.conf /var/lib/bind/dyn-nsupdate.conf -o bind -g bind -m u+rw
Finally, edit the config file. The format should be pretty self-explanatory. In
sudo install ../../dyn-nsupdate.conf /var/lib/bind/dyn-nsupdate.conf -o bind -g bind -m u+rw
Finally, edit the config file. The format should be pretty self-explanatory. In
-particular, *
change the password
*!
+particular, *
*change the password*
*!
Now, let's go on with the CGI scripts. They are using Python 2, so make sure you
have that installed. There are two scripts: One is used for clients to detect
Now, let's go on with the CGI scripts. They are using Python 2, so make sure you
have that installed. There are two scripts: One is used for clients to detect
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path in the ``update`` CGI script accordingly.
That's it! Your server is now configured. You can use ``curl`` to test your
setup::
That's it! Your server is now configured. You can use ``curl`` to test your
setup::
- curl 'https://ns.example.com/update?domain=test.dyn.example.com&password=some_secure_password&ip=127.0.0.1'
+ DOMAIN=test.dyn.example.com
+ PW=some_secure_password
+ curl 'https://ns.example.com/update?domain=$DOMAIN&password=$PW&ip=127.0.0.1'
Client setup (using the script)
Client setup (using the script)