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Reading the beta release notes I noticed this:
I use OpenDNS's (Cisco) DNS-O-Matic to update Namecheap domains and OpenDNS. Actually I do this on the SRM router but I like to have the option of doing this with the NAS. I've tested adding a custom DDNS service in DSM 7.
Looking at DNS-O-Matic's API documentation it suggests this would be the query URL:
But in testing this failed. I wondered if DSM may add the username and password if I removed them from the query and that proved successful. This query URL works:
When using the custom service use hostname 'all.dnsomatic.com' to update all services in your account.
7. The following DDNS providers are removed from the service provider list at Control Panel > External Access > DDNS:
CloudNS, DNO-O-Matic, DNSEXIT, Dynamic DO!.jp, Joker.com, RU-CENTER, TwoDNS.de, Variomedia, Zoneedit.com
I use OpenDNS's (Cisco) DNS-O-Matic to update Namecheap domains and OpenDNS. Actually I do this on the SRM router but I like to have the option of doing this with the NAS. I've tested adding a custom DDNS service in DSM 7.
Looking at DNS-O-Matic's API documentation it suggests this would be the query URL:
https://__USERNAME__:[email protected]/nic/update?hostname=__HOSTNAME__&myip=__MYIP__&wildcard=NOCHG&mx=NOCHG&backmx=NOCHG
But in testing this failed. I wondered if DSM may add the username and password if I removed them from the query and that proved successful. This query URL works:
https://updates.dnsomatic.com/nic/update?hostname=__HOSTNAME__&myip=__MYIP__&wildcard=NOCHG&mx=NOCHG&backmx=NOCHG
When using the custom service use hostname 'all.dnsomatic.com' to update all services in your account.