Is the synchro.net dyndns working as usual? Anyone know of a way to querythe
synchro.net dns to see what the current Ip is?
Is the synchro.net dyndns working as usual? Anyone know of a way to query the synchro.net dns to see what the current Ip is?
I'm not sure about querying the synchronet DYNDNS but you can use host to see what DNS ruturns for your host.
$ host something.synchro.net
Hi Everyone,
Is the synchro.net dyndns working as usual? Anyone know of a way to query the synchro.net dns to see what the current Ip is? I am having some issues in the last few days keeping my ip up to date. I'm running the board over VPN and its possible the the kill switch is being activated more frequently than usual. Or I'm just noticing this issue now because smoething with DYNDNS changed?
If you use 'host something.synchro.net ns1.synchro.net', that'll query my DNS server directly and possibly give you a more up-to-date result.
Re: Synchro.net DynDns
By: Digital Man to Al on Sun Sep 08 2019 03:10 pm
If you use 'host something.synchro.net ns1.synchro.net', that'll query my DNS server directly and possibly give you a more up-to-date result.
Which package is the host program in? I don't have a host program in win7 where im hosting the board,
and archilinux doesn't have a host program
either which is hosting the windows 7 vm.
Re: Synchro.net DynDns
By: Electrosys to Digital Man on Sun Sep 08 2019 03:19 pm
Re: Synchro.net DynDns
By: Digital Man to Al on Sun Sep 08 2019 03:10 pm
up-to-dateIf you use 'host something.synchro.net ns1.synchro.net', that'll query my DNS server directly and possibly give you a more
win7result.
Which package is the host program in? I don't have a host program in
where im hosting the board,
"Win7" doesn't come with a 'host' utility, but it does come with nslookup, which I mentioned in the message. Use nslookup on Windows instead of host.
and archilinux doesn't have a host program
either which is hosting the windows 7 vm.
In debian-basted Linuxes, it's in the bind9-host package: https://packages.debian.org/buster/bind9-host
If you use 'host something.synchro.net ns1.synchro.net', that'll query myDNS
server directly and possibly give you a more up-to-date result.
Which package is the host program in? I don't have a host program in
win7 where im hosting the board,
"Win7" doesn't come with a 'host' utility, but it does come with
nslookup, which I mentioned in the message. Use nslookup on Windows
instead of host.
and archilinux doesn't have a host program
either which is hosting the windows 7 vm.
In debian-basted Linuxes, it's in the bind9-host package:
https://packages.debian.org/buster/bind9-host
Also check for 'dig' and 'delv'. 'host' appears to be deprecated, though that is the utility I use most out of habit.
digital man
Also check for 'dig' and 'delv'. 'host' appears to be deprecated, though that is the utility I use most out of habit.
Is the synchro.net dyndns working as usual? Anyone know of a way to querythe synchro.net dns to see what the current Ip is?
Re: Synchro.net DynDns
By: Digital Man to Electrosys on Sun Sep 08 2019 03:39 pm
208.91.66.43Also check for 'dig' and 'delv'. 'host' appears to be deprecated, though that is the utility I use most out of habit.
Here are the results from Dig it looks like the ip address is old on ns1.synchro.net? Are you able to see what ip I'm sending you? I'm doing a dyndns update now so you should see a request. My current IP is
but an old IP is being returned (208.91.65.123)
Here are the results from Dig it looks like the ip address is old on ns1.synchro.net? Are you able to see what ip I'm sending you? I'm doing dyndns update now so you should see a request. My current IP is 208.91.66.43 but an old IP is being returned (208.91.65.123)
Okay, should be fixed now. A sysop had specified an illegal "LOC" value which caused BIND to refuse to reload the zone file. Fixed.
digital man
Here are the results from Dig it looks like the ip address is old on
ns1.synchro.net? Are you able to see what ip I'm sending you? I'm
doing a dyndns update now so you should see a request. My current IP
is 208.91.66.43 but an old IP is being returned (208.91.65.123)
Okay, should be fixed now. A sysop had specified an illegal "LOC"
value which caused BIND to refuse to reload the zone file. Fixed.
digital man
Good times!
Re: Synchro.net DynDns
By: Electrosys to Digital Man on Mon Sep 09 2019 09:11 am
Here are the results from Dig it looks like the ip address is old on >> ns1.synchro.net? Are you able to see what ip I'm sending you? I'm
doing a dyndns update now so you should see a request. My current IP >> is 208.91.66.43 but an old IP is being returned (208.91.65.123)
Okay, should be fixed now. A sysop had specified an illegal "LOC"
value which caused BIND to refuse to reload the zone file. Fixed.
digital man
Good times!
Its happening again, I should be getting 208.91.68.251 which has been my ip for a number of hours now.
dig digiaqua.synchro.net
Ah, yes, copy/paste error on my end (I was copying the TXT record contents into the LOC record) my bad. Fixed. Let me know if you see anything else weird.
digital man
Sysop: | Keyop |
---|---|
Location: | Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK |
Users: | 368 |
Nodes: | 16 (2 / 14) |
Uptime: | 86:36:24 |
Calls: | 7,895 |
Calls today: | 1 |
Files: | 12,968 |
Messages: | 5,792,010 |