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    Default setting up inadyn on VU

    I'm using DCC and following this guide:

    How install and configure inadyn

    Installation and configuration of inadyn on VTI and VIX images for being able to use service no-ip:
    1) Download enigma2-plugin-extensions-inadyn.vuplus_1.2-r0_mipsel.ipk.
    2) Copy it with ftp on the receiver in the /tmp folder
    3) connect to the receiver in telnet and type the following command: ipkg install /tmp/enigma2-plugin-extensions-inadyn.vuplus_1.2-r0_mipsel.ipk
    4) Modify in the receiver the file inadyn.conf in /var/etc in the following way:
    --background
    --update_period_sec 060 (indicate time interval with which it comes controlled if the ip address is changed)
    --username (yours login of the service)
    --password (yours password of the service)
    --dyndns_system default@no-ip.com
    --alias (the address that you have set up to your host, es.: mioweb.no-ip.com)
    --forced_update_period 86400
    --log_file /var/log/inadyn.log (set up this for the log file)
    5) Modify the /usr/bin/enigma2.sh and before the line:
    LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libopen.so.0.0 /usr/bin/enigma2
    add:
    inadyn
    6) reboot the receiver. If all it has been executed correctly, read the /var/log/inadyn.log in order to verify the correct run of the system.

    But I'm having problems.

    Firstly in step 2 I don't seem to have a tmp folder on my VU box. I couldn't create one either. I managed to create one called "Dan", but couldn't make one called tmp...

    Then I managed to run it and install, but I can't understand step 4, what do I have to type in the telnet command prompt?

    Sorry to copy the instructions instead of posting on the original thread but the orig thread is quite old now so I probablky wouldn't get a response.

    Thanks.

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    TMP folder is inside the ROOT folder m8.
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    Thanks - how about the telnet box - what should I type?

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    I use an Imac m8, my Vu shows up in my finder,
    I can transfer files etc no problem.
    Rubber duck will be able to tell you what you need to
    telnet ok.
    :-)

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    PS I have a root folder at /home/root

    But it doesnt have atmp ffolder in it.

    There isn't a /tmp either

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    I have no problem ftping files etc, how do you update your dynamic ip with dyndns or no-ip? (or do you not have one?)

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    Are you def running the Team Vix image on your box or Black Hole image m8?

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    Yes - ViX-2.1-vuduo_usb.zip

    It says Vix all over it on tv, it works fine too. Although I haven't got my motorised dish up yet I have hooked it up to my sky dish, loaded a bouquet and watched tv on it fine.

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    Have you tried a network cable from your pc to your vu duo ?
    Probably need a crossover, try a normal patch cable first.
    Not sure why your network is not picking it up :-(

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    update your box to VIX 2.2. we are working on a inbuilt indyn plugin for this version. although it's not some thing i use my self so i cant give any more details than that.

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    Thanks - I'll give that a try and let you know how it goes. Do you use an alternative? I'm not wedded to using inadyn but I need something similar.

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    Is Dyndns plugin working on Vix 2.2?

    This is the one under:

    Blue/software management/manage extensions/system/Dyndns client ?

    Just want to know if it updates as I am moving my server from a DM800 to a Duo in the morning.

 

 

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