IP change detection script for UNIX systems. Can be used to map static domain to dynamic IP. Works behind NAT. Uses HTTP browser or network interface to get public IP. To be used with task scheduler (Cron or like, sample crontab file shipped).
The 0.6 beta1 release is now considered stable, as no confirmed bug has been found. If you use 0.6b1 you can stick with this version and assume you have the latest stable. Works in progres on 0.7. New features will include: - iproute2 support for interface based detection - update plugins support for beter integration with known dynamic DNS services
- interface based IP detection is now possible (old browser method is still available of course) - many new command line switches to override options from config file - improved logging and debuging - improved README and help - some minor bugfixes
IPdetect 0.6 beta1 has been released. This is the milestone from previous release. Now possible interface based address detection is many times faster than browser based one (and much less annoying for some IP pages admins). The new command line switches allow overriding of most configuration options. Better logging and debuging allows better tracking of problems. And still, this is POSIX shell script with very basic requirements. This is beta relase. It was tested for a few days on my Debian router, and no current bugs has been found. If you find one, please report it to me: koshmar/DELETE/@poczta.fm
The new version of IPdetect was released: 0.56. This is bugfix release without new features, created after I received bug reports complaining about script's POSIX incompatibility. It should be fixed now. The new version 0.6 is being intensively tested, to be released in few days. New features will include: - interface IP detection - more command line switches to override config options - improved debugging - improved logging - improved help option, README etc. Don't miss! Come to project's page back soon! Mariusz
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