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Here, I want remote connections to use the router’s address (i.e., the web-visible address, not the address that my laptop’s interface gets).In the lab, I am also behind a NAT, but the NAT server is outside of my control, and I cannot set up forwarding.
As mentioned Open DNS needs to be setup with your public IP address, which can change.
Once you tell it what your IP address is you'll be able to start using it from the webpage.
I have this exact setup for a small non-profit I support.
system=dyndns&hostname=name.example.com&myip=numbers HTTP/1.0 SENDING: Host: domains.SENDING: Authorization: Basic infostuffher SENDING: User-Agent: ddclient/3.8.2 SENDING: Connection: close SENDING: RECEIVE: HTTP/1.0 200 OK RECEIVE: Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000; include Sub Domains RECEIVE: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 RECEIVE: P3P: CP="This is not a P3P policy!
See g.co/p3phelp for more info." RECEIVE: Date: Mon, GMT RECEIVE: Expires: Mon, GMT RECEIVE: Cache-Control: private, max-age=0 RECEIVE: X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff RECEIVE: X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN RECEIVE: X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block RECEIVE: Server: GSE RECEIVE: Set-Cookie: NID=129=hash; Domain=.google.com; Path=/; Expires=Tue, 06-Nov-2018 GMT; Http Only RECEIVE: Alt-Svc: hq=":443"; ma=2592000; quic=51303433; quic=51303432; quic=51303431; quic=51303339; quic=51303335,quic=":443"; ma=2592000; v="43,42,41,39,35" RECEIVE: Accept-Ranges: none RECEIVE: Vary: Accept-Encoding RECEIVE: RECEIVE: nohost FAILED: updating name.example.com: nohost: The hostname specified does not exist in the database file /etc/ddclient.conf, line 11: Invalid Value for keyword 'protocol' = 'googledomains' file /etc/ddclient.conf, line 11: Invalid Value for keyword 'protocol' = 'googledomains' file /etc/ddclient.conf, line 11: Invalid Value for keyword 'protocol' = 'googledomains' unable to determine IP address # Configuration file for ddclient # # /etc/# service and lookup daemon=900 verbose=yes # google account info ssl=yes protocol=googledomains login=login password=password name.CONNECT: domains.CONNECTED: using SSL SENDING: GET /nic/update?



Most home, small school, and small business networks are typically provisioned by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that issue a dynamic IP address when defining each unique internet network.