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DDCLIENT(8)							  [FIXME: manual]						       DDCLIENT(8)

NAME
ddclient - Update IP addresses at dynamic DNS services SYNOPSIS
ddclient {-help} ddclient [-daemon interval] [-proxy host] [-server host] [-protocol type] [-file configfile] [-cache cachefile] [-pid pidfile] [-use mechanism] {-if interface | -ip ipaddress | -web {provider | url} | -fw firewall | -cmd command} DESCRIPTION
A perl based client to update your dynamic IP address at DynDNS.com (or other dynamic DNS services such as Hammernode, Zoneedit or EasyDNS), thus allowing you and others to use a fixed hostname (myhost.dyndns.org) to access your machine. This client supports both the dynamic and (near) static services, MX setting, and alternative host. It caches the address, and only attempts the update if the address actually changes. For usage information please run ddclient -help until this manpage is finished. [FIXME: source] 11/02/2009 DDCLIENT(8)

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DHISD(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 						  DHISD(8)

NAME
dhisd -- Dynamic Host Information System server. SYNOPSIS
dhisd [-D] [-p port] [-d database] [-s services] [-l logfile] [-P pidfile] DESCRIPTION
DHIS is a client-server architecture meant to update databases for systems which are assigned a dynamic IP[v4] address. By the means of a DHIS client a host which is assigned a dynamic IP address (either from its ISP or from DHCP) is able to communicate with a DHIS server in order to advertise its newly acquired IP address. DHIS comprises a UDP based protocol to achieve this purpose. A DHIS client has a unique identification number and a set of authentication keys, runs in background, and attempts to reach its server. The DHIS server (permanently online) listens to UDP messages from its clients and authenticates these against its knowledge of keys. When authentication is successful the DHIS server updates one or more databases with the newly received IP address for the given client. The server then keeps sending, every period of time, check requests to each of its connected clients. These need to be acknowledged. If not the server will consider, on an individual basis, that the client has disconnected and will again update the databases to an offline state. Alternativelly the server may receive an OFFLINE_REQ packet from the client, in which case the DNS record is updated at once and the online state droped. OPTIONS
-D Increase debug level. -p port Specify port to listen on. If not specified, the default is port 58800. -d database Use an alternative database file instead of /etc/dhis-server/dhis.db. -s services Use an alternative database file instead of /etc/dhis-server/services.db. -l logfile Use an alternative log file instead of /var/log/dhisd.log. -P pidfile Use an alternative PID file instead of /var/run/dhisd.pid. FILES
/etc/dhis-server/dhis.db DHIS client database. Contains the credentials of clients. /etc/dhis-server/services.db DHIS service database. Contains a list of services and the location of the corresponding DHIS engine plugins. SEE ALSO
dhis-genkeys(8) AUTHOR
dhisd has been written by Joao Cabral <jcnc@dhis.org>. This manual page was written by Guus Sliepen <guus@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system. Debian GNU/Linux June 1, 2019 Debian GNU/Linux
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