This allows you to update your IP using the No-IP service.
Well, this was actually very, very simple to compile. I only changed one thing: multiple instances are assumed by default. The way it handles them causes it to constantly think it's running, so to speak... I've uploaded the source anyway so as not to breach the GPL.
http://nochances.net/files/wl-500g/noip2.c
The object itself (just place it in, say, /opt/sbin) is available here:
http://nochances.net/files/wl-500g/noip2
Works for me! Add the line "noip2" to post-boot and enjoy.
But first, you have to configure it. Run "noip2 -C" from the prompt and answer the questions. Be sure to save flash after you've finished ("flashfs save" and "flashfs commit"... yadda yadda, you should know that).
It would be nice if somebody could turn this into an ipkg release. My knowledge and time are too limited to do so.
I have done nothing here, just so you know, except cross-compile the source available at http://www.no-ip.com. I've already stated my only real change.
Even better, maybe it and its configuration for it can be improvised and implemented into the firmware and web interface, but if it's made into an ipkg package, Webtools (if it's still going) would be more likely.
I'm such a newbie I'm not even sure if this has bearing, but it was compiled with the tools required starting in 1.9.2.7-4.
