Dynamic DNS Commands

Dynamic DNS Commands

Set Dynamic-DNS

Description

Configures the dynamic DNS parameters.

User Level

Admin

Syntax

set dynamic-dns [onoff]

 

[connection-method httphttp-port-8245https]

 

[hostname <hostname>] [username <username>]

 

[password <password>] [system-type dynamicstaticcustom]

 

[wildcard enabledisablenochange]

Options

connection-method

 

Specify how the IOLAN is going to connect to the DynDNS.org server, via HTTP,

 

HTTP through Port 8245, or HTTPS.

 

hostname

 

Specify the registered hostname with DynDNS.org that will be updated with the

 

IOLAN’s IP address should it change. Put in the full name; for example,

 

mydeviceserver.dyndns.org.

 

username

 

Specify the user name used to access the DynDNS.org server.

 

password

 

Specify the password used to access the DynDNS.org server.

 

system-type

 

Specify how your account was set up with DynDNS.org, using a Dynamic, Static, or

 

Custom IP address schema.

 

wildcard

 

Adds an alias to *.yourhost.ourdomain.ext pointing to the same IP address as

 

entered for yourhost.ourdomain.ext.

Set Dynamic-DNS SSL

Description

Sets the SSL/TLS parameters for the connection between the IOLAN and the DNS

User Level

server.

Admin

Syntax

set dynamic-dns ssl [verify-peer onoff]

 

[validation-criteria

 

country <code>state-province <text>locality <text>

 

organisation <text>organisation-unit <text>

 

common-name <text>email <email_addr>]

Options

verify-peer

 

Enable this option when you want the Validation Criteria to match the Peer Certificate

 

for authentication to pass. If you enable this option, you need to download an SSL/TLS

 

certificate authority (CA) list file to the IOLAN.

 

validation-criteria

 

Any values that are entered in the validation criteria must match the peer certificate for

 

an SSL connection; any fields left blank will not be validated against the peer

 

certificate.

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