

In my case, if the above is correct, due to another router to which I no longer have access also configured to update the same domain name, I have no way through this docker of overriding the changes made by that router. I am not sure whether that 2-way communication is possible through the No-IP2 script. It would be better if it could compare the IP address the router is reporting with the IP address registered with No-IP for the specified domain and do an update if they do not match rather than simply checking to see if the router reports an IP address change. If I understand this correctly, Instead of forcing an update to the dynamic IP address registered with at the set interval (whether or not IP address has changed), it is only checking to see if it has changed and only updating if it detects a change. "Īpparently, it is only looking to see if the the router reports an IP address change. Your DNS alias up-to-date as your home IP changes.

"This is a simple Docker container for running the No-IP2 dynamic DNS update script. I just read this on the docker hub page for this docker: Hmm, well it appears that this docker is likely working, but, it does not do what I hoped it would do. Of course, I can manually change the domain to the proper IP at the NoIP website, but, within a week, the router in Mexico will have changed it back to its IP address and the NoIP docker never changes it to the proper IP address.ĭespite what is reported in the logs, is it possible that I have something improperly configured with the NoIP docker ? It runs every 30 minutes and reports that it has set the proper IP for the domain, but, nothing changes. The NoIP docker, despite what it says in the logs, is not updating the NoIP domain name with my current (and correct) public IP address of my router in the US. Two days ago, it again updated the domain name with the IP address from Mexico. When I left Mexico, I forgot to reset the router to the defaults and the current occupant of the house is using the same router which is still configured to update my NoIP domain name with the public IP of the router. I lived in Mexico for three years during which time the NoIP domain name assigned to my unRAID server was updated by the Telmex router as it supported NoIP natively. The root of the problem is my own doing which I have no way of correcting therefore, I was hoping this docker would help me fix it and override my mistake.

It is set to update every 30 minutes and claims it is setting the correct IP address. The log file shows the correct public IP address, the correct NoIP account and the correct domain name.

The Last IP address set is my correct IP address, the Account shows the correct email address, and the configured for show the correct hostname. Updating every 30 minutes via /dev/eth0 with NAT enabled. I have checked the Docker log and cannot see any problems and I see this being generated every min: I logged into my NO-IP account, went to the manage hostname page, and clicked on the info icon and its showing last updated 22 hours ago i.e. When I first started the Docker it then updated my NO-IP account with the IP address I am running on, but it appears it hasn't updated since. I installed the NO-IP docker yesterday afternoon, filled in the details inf the config file, NO-IP then created the no-ip2.generated file and everything appears to be working.
