"Joe Gidi" <j...@entropicblur.com> wrote: > ddclient should fit the bill. It's Perl, it's in ports, and it supports > EasyDNS. I've used it for a few years now with no problems. > > Joe
Thanks for the quick response. Although I really like Ryan Flannery answer I think I got this already working. Joe could you please confirm that I don't need to do anything on EasyDNS side if I use ddclient? It looks like after I set up the method of updating ip in ddclient.conf and edit the EasyDNS configuration paragraph with my username and password I am good to go as it looks like ddclient is going to edit zone files for me. Predrag > > > One of my clients is insisting on using her current ISP with dynamic IP. > > On the another hand we decided to use EasyDNS as our managed DNS > > provider due to my past experiences with them. She bought DNS pro plan > > which does include among other things Dynamic DNS services. However I > > see that only ez-ipupdate is listed as Dynamic DNS client. Apart of the > > fact that it is not in OpenBSD port tree I see that it is written in C > > (I was hoping for a simple Perl script) > > > > https://sourceforge.net/projects/ez-ipupdate/ > > > > and officially untested on anything else besides Linux. I see FreeBSD > > port > > > > https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=ez-ipupdate&stype=all&sektion=all > > > > Short of me convincing the client to buy statis IP or porting > > ez-ipupdate to OpenBSD does anyone see any other alternatives? > > > > Best, > > Predrag > > > > > > > -- > > Joe Gidi > j...@entropicblur.com > > "You cannot buy skill." -- Ross Seyfried