noipddns not working
The N0IP service doesnt seem to work anymore. I Recently created a ticket but none of the solutions helped.
I've even created a new host on noip and even reset the changes to configuration shown on the website but all it does is show connecting
WAN
AccountName XXXXX at ddnskey dot com
Update interval 1hour
Status Enabled
Service Status Connecting
D0ma1n Name: all dot ddnskey dot com
Note: system log shows
NOTICE WAN: XXX at ddnskey dot com login NoIP Server fail.
Sorry about the at and dot in the various addresses, the stupid editor kept on telling me about illegal links etc.
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I have no longer ER605v1 but i have different other Omada routers. and my configuration is different from yours.
I use this format have always worked on all routers from TP-Link
username: group-name%23username
password: xxxxxx
domain name: my.noip,domain
in order not to enter an admin account for no-ip in Omada controller, I always use groups that I configure inside the no-ip console, therefore the username is as you see here.
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I don't use Omada. I use the router as a standalone device.
However, the solution you've advised does not work when I enter my credentials as per your example
Note: I also have the option of custom DDNS on the router and I'm using the following update URL
https://%5BUSERNAME%5D:%5BPASSWORD%5D@dynupdate.no-ip.com/nic/update?hostname=[DOMAIN]&myip=[IP]
The above works from a webbrowser when I pass my "main noip username and password" but from the ER605, if i put the same login details and domain, it doesn't. All I get in the service staus box is "offline"
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I found an old ER605v1 from the scrap box, it worked excellently when I tested no-ip in stand alone and controller mode.
there is firmware 1.3.1 on the router
I used the same login format as shown earlier. I haven't bothered to log in like you since ordinary login works perfectly against no-ip..
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Hi @NX01
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NX01 wrote
I don't use Omada. I use the router as a standalone device.
However, the solution you've advised does not work when I enter my credentials as per your example
Note: I also have the option of custom DDNS on the router and I'm using the following update URL
https://%5BUSERNAME%5D:%5BPASSWORD%5D@dynupdate.no-ip.com/nic/update?hostname=[DOMAIN]&myip=[IP]
The above works from a webbrowser when I pass my "main noip username and password" but from the ER605, if i put the same login details and domain, it doesn't. All I get in the service staus box is "offline"
Try without the &-IP part. Will it work?
And username and password are placed in [xyz].
BTW, you have a predefined Service Provider. Probably should go for that.
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I've tested a bit here too, I try to put it in the crontab but it doesn't work, which command do you use in the crontab to make it work? from the ssh console it works but not from the crontab.
I use command like this.
when I get home I'll see if I can test a bit on the ER605v1 with custom settings in stand alone, I tested this on a Microtik today and it worked without problems so it should work with the ER605v1 too I think.
what I see at no-ip is that they have made changes to group usernames and passwords, so there is a lot of new stuff there, but the old ones still work, but it could be that there are changes that can cause problems, I don't know.
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