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Configuration, RRC 1258 / Re: Remoterig FREE Dynamic DNS service
« on: 2012-01-03, 00:14:26 »
Aha! My problem was essentially the same a VK3OE's after all.
1.) The main problem was human error (courtesy me).
2.) Specifically, radio RRC-1258 was set to obtain IP settings via DHCP, but DSL modem--set as the DHCP server--was not given any DNS server IP addresses. Modem supplied its own local IP address as DNS server instead.
3.) RRC-1258s don't like this.
4.) Curiously, Windows XP machines don't seem to care.
5.) The RRC-1258 dynamic DNS works after supplying the DSL modem DHCP server with my ISP's DNS IP addresses when 1258 is set to use DHCP. Entering one of these DNS IPs directly into the 1258 "IP settings" page and not using DHCP works too. (I now understand this to be what VK3OE means by "correct Dns server address".)
I do note that the user needs to observe carefully what the RRC-1258 web pages are telling him:
1.) The "IP settings" page does _not_ necessarily reflect all active settings if DHCP is enabled.
2.) The "Info" page reports the IP settings that are active.
3.) If no value is placed in the "DNS server" field of the "IP settings" page, the "Status" page will complain "No Dns Server configured" regardless if DHCP has supplied a valid DNS IP. In this last case, the Dynamic DNS status can report OK and the dynamic DNS function indeed may work nonetheless.
Final aside: Should the entire RRC-1258 administration website be username/password protected? The home page, "Info" and "Status" can be view without being required to log in. I don't know if clever hackers can cause trouble given the information revealed, but I'm not a clever hacker...
Thanks everyone for the clues,
Tom
AA0HQ
Yabesoog
1.) The main problem was human error (courtesy me).
2.) Specifically, radio RRC-1258 was set to obtain IP settings via DHCP, but DSL modem--set as the DHCP server--was not given any DNS server IP addresses. Modem supplied its own local IP address as DNS server instead.
3.) RRC-1258s don't like this.
4.) Curiously, Windows XP machines don't seem to care.
5.) The RRC-1258 dynamic DNS works after supplying the DSL modem DHCP server with my ISP's DNS IP addresses when 1258 is set to use DHCP. Entering one of these DNS IPs directly into the 1258 "IP settings" page and not using DHCP works too. (I now understand this to be what VK3OE means by "correct Dns server address".)
I do note that the user needs to observe carefully what the RRC-1258 web pages are telling him:
1.) The "IP settings" page does _not_ necessarily reflect all active settings if DHCP is enabled.
2.) The "Info" page reports the IP settings that are active.
3.) If no value is placed in the "DNS server" field of the "IP settings" page, the "Status" page will complain "No Dns Server configured" regardless if DHCP has supplied a valid DNS IP. In this last case, the Dynamic DNS status can report OK and the dynamic DNS function indeed may work nonetheless.
Final aside: Should the entire RRC-1258 administration website be username/password protected? The home page, "Info" and "Status" can be view without being required to log in. I don't know if clever hackers can cause trouble given the information revealed, but I'm not a clever hacker...
Thanks everyone for the clues,
Tom
AA0HQ
Yabesoog