dynamic domain. Also copy the sample configuration file
``dyn-ns-client.conf.dist`` to ``$HOME/.config/dyn-nsupdate/dyn-ns-client.conf``.
You can choose another name, but then you will have to tell the script about it.
-An important aspect of configuration is how to detect the current addresses of
-the machine the script is running on. For IPv4, this can only be "web", which
-can deal with NAT. For IPv6, the script can alternatively attempt to detect the
+Call "dyn-ns-client --help" for this and other options the script accepts. An
+important aspect of configuration is how to detect the current addresses of the
+machine the script is running on. For IPv4, this can only be "web", which can
+deal with NAT. For IPv6, the script can alternatively attempt to detect the
correct local address to use. The sample file contains comments that should
explain everything.