WvV>> noip returning 0.0.0.0 when it should return your ip number, is not WvV>> a problem?
BP> aslong i can start /etc/init.d/noip it works
BP> when i issue a stop /etc/init.d/noip it will be set to 0.0.0.0 to signal BP> stupid clients not to dial when i reboot, but if that info is BP> misinterpreted as a error then one seem to try call all ips on internet and BP> not skipping doing it, so for stupid clients its a error no matter its not
BP> maybe i just should set DROP 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 tcp 24544
When you are rebooting it doesn't matter, because your firewall won't be running.
BP> in shorewall would be much better for stupid clients
BP> why do you continue argue with me when the source code for noip update is BP> opensource from noip.com ?
Why do you want us to investigate a problem you are causing?
Bye, Wilfred.
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