I've had the same problem. Avi Rozen's workaround works (in fact, the
email I just received from no-ip.com contains a link in that format). I
have a cable connection that generally doesn't change, but it's not
static and can change without notice. It would be awful to be expecting
it to have one
Doug: Your assertion is not correct. At least for free accounts, they
will remove the host if it is neither updated nor acknowledged via the
web interface within the required interval. I stopped confirming my
host following the resolution of this bug (moving to a different
service), and they did
I recieve the same email. This is simply a reminder from No-Ip that you
address has not changed in a certain amount of time. As long as you are
still able to use your no-ip domain, this means that your ISP has not
assigned you a different ip. Your domain hasn't been update because it
hasn't chan
Workaround - run the following in a cron job every 30 days (replace X
and no-ip.com with the correct host and domain):
/usr/bin/wget -q -O - 'http://www.no-ip.com/hostactive.php?host=X&domain
=no-ip.com'
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I'm fairly certain other services don't have this limitation. Thanks
for your help in clarifying the problem!
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Status: New => Invalid
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It does not seem to be a client limitation: the client can't update the
host when the IP has not changed, because, apparently, the no-ip server
does not allow it. That's at least how I read it.
The no-ip free service is limited this way.
Silly? maybe. Bug? hardly. It looks and smells deliberate.
Is there a different client that doesn't have this silly limitation?
There's nothing in their policy statement that says the client can't
update the host within the given interval... only that its current
behavior doesn't.
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Well, it seems that their policy is different [1].
[1] http://www.no-ip.com/support/faq/EN/general/hosts-pending-
deletion.html
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No, they've not. It is dynamic, although it goes several months at a
time without changing. I would hope this doesn't matter. I've lived in
several states, with different providers, and this has always been the
case. For the noip2 package to be useful, I would expect it to be able
to keep the a
Has your ISP, by any chance, assigned you a static IP?
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