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#Create a group with the client name (eg for client MEDIAONE create a group MEDIAONE) and select the host you created earlier.
#Create a group with the client name (eg for client MEDIAONE create a group MEDIAONE) and select the host you created earlier.
#Assign a password for the group (give a random complicated password eg - ahsfi492840asfoapfo2qikoas%2 - make sure you paste this password on your notepad as you will need it later on)
#Assign a password for the group (give a random complicated password eg - ahsfi492840asfoapfo2qikoas%2 - make sure you paste this password on your notepad as you will need it later on)
#On the client server, download and install the No-IP update client (http://www.download.com/No-IP-DUC-Dynamic-DNS-Update-Client-/3000-2165_4-10055182.html?tag=lst-1)
#On the client server, go to www.no-ip.com and download the older Windows DUC 2.2.1 client (Do not use the latest one as it has an issue in starting up after a reboot and No-IP is working on a fix)
#Run the No-IP client and put in the username as groupname:noip@neosys.com (eg mediaone:noip@neosys.com) and paste the password from your notepad.
#Run the No-IP client and put in the username as groupname:noip@neosys.com (eg mediaone:noip@neosys.com) and paste the password from your notepad.
#After you login you will see it shows you the host name with a sad orange smiley to it and a tick box - click on this tick box and the smiley turns to a happy yellow one which means the IP has been updated. Make a note to read the comments in the log box below.
#After you login you will see it shows you the host name with a sad orange smiley to it and a tick box - click on this tick box and the smiley turns to a happy yellow one which means the IP has been updated. Make a note to read the comments in the log box below.

Revision as of 14:03, 4 November 2010

Clients which do not have business grade internet connections often have dynamic IP's and we need to install a dynamic dns (DDNS) client on their servers to update the host name (eg. clientname.redirectme.net) with the latest IP every time it changes.

No-IP.com

No-IP.com service should be installed at all clients who have a dynamic ip address as this solution is known to work in restrictive firewall environments. Procedure to setup No-IP.com service is as follows:

  1. Login to www.no-ip.com with username noip@neosys.com and the password.
  2. Create a host with the client name (eg. for client MEDIAONE create a hostname mediaone.redirectme.net) with the option DNS Host (A) and the existing public ip. Do not assign to any group at this stage.
  3. Create a group with the client name (eg for client MEDIAONE create a group MEDIAONE) and select the host you created earlier.
  4. Assign a password for the group (give a random complicated password eg - ahsfi492840asfoapfo2qikoas%2 - make sure you paste this password on your notepad as you will need it later on)
  5. On the client server, go to www.no-ip.com and download the older Windows DUC 2.2.1 client (Do not use the latest one as it has an issue in starting up after a reboot and No-IP is working on a fix)
  6. Run the No-IP client and put in the username as groupname:noip@neosys.com (eg mediaone:noip@neosys.com) and paste the password from your notepad.
  7. After you login you will see it shows you the host name with a sad orange smiley to it and a tick box - click on this tick box and the smiley turns to a happy yellow one which means the IP has been updated. Make a note to read the comments in the log box below.
  8. Click on Options and in the Standard Tab tick Run as system service. Then in the Connection > Standard tab make sure the tick is on 5 minutes update rather then 30 minutes.

www.zoneedit.com

A static DNS service like zoneedit should used for clients who have static ips and hosts are to be created as hostname.support.neosys.com