I just bought a RT-AC68P and have installed Asuswrt-Merlin 380.57 and have been trying to get everything configured today. I am coming from Shibby Tomato and have always been able to update my freedns.afriad.org DDNS account right from my router, so I wanted to do the same with Asuswrt-Merlin.
I've found the right documentation concerning setting this up, and I followed the directions the best I knew how, but it's not working.
Here's what I did.
When I go to the system log, I get this on loop every 3o seconds:
So right now I'm kind of stuck, and don't know what else to try, so I figured I'd create an account and ask here. I'd appreciate if anyone could help me or point me in the right direction.
Thanks.
I've found the right documentation concerning setting this up, and I followed the directions the best I knew how, but it's not working.
Here's what I did.
- Administration -> System -> Enable JFFS custom scripts and configs (YES)
- Connected with WinSCP, navigated to /jffs/scripts, created a file called ddns-start. In that file, I copied and pasted this:
Code:----- HTTPS ----- #!/bin/sh curl -k "https://freedns.afraid.org/dynamic/update.php?MYKEY" >/dev/null if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then /sbin/ddns_custom_updated 1 else /sbin/ddns_custom_updated 0 fi
- I set the chmod atributes with this command: chmod a+rx /jffs/scripts/*
- WAN -> DDNS -> I enabled the DDNS Client and set the server to Custom. I wasn't as sure what to put for hostname, so I simply put my freedns.afraid.org account name. Don't know if this matters or not. I set the forced refresh days to 1, as I want it to update everyday.
When I go to the system log, I get this on loop every 3o seconds:
Code:
Jan 24 13:38:27 watchdog: start ddns.
Jan 24 13:38:27 rc_service: watchdog 459:notify_rc start_ddns
Jan 24 13:38:27 custom script: Running /jffs/scripts/ddns-start (args: my.ip.add.ress)
So right now I'm kind of stuck, and don't know what else to try, so I figured I'd create an account and ask here. I'd appreciate if anyone could help me or point me in the right direction.
Thanks.
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