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'''Uniform Server and DtDNS'''
'''Uniform Server and DtDNS'''
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There are two pages to fill in. Enter the following details:
There are two pages to fill in. Enter the following details:
{|
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|1)||'''Desired Username'''||This name is used for logging into your '''account'''
|1)||'''Desired Username'''||This name is used for logging into your '''account'''
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|8)||'''Two CAPCHA words'''||Enter the two CAPCHA words (if these are difficult to read click the new challenge button)  
|8)||'''Two CAPCHA words'''||Enter the two CAPCHA words (if these are difficult to read click the new challenge button)  
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|9)||'''Username'''||Enter your Username as entered in '''1)'''.
|9)||'''Username'''||Enter your Username as entered in '''1)'''.
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'''''General information'':'''
'''''General information'':'''
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|-valign="top"
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*A DtDNS account is limited to '''five free''' hostnames.
*A DtDNS account is limited to '''five free''' hostnames.
* A hostname is concatenated with a '''domain''' name.
* A hostname is concatenated with a '''domain''' name.
* I have listed available domains on the right.<br /><br />
* I have listed available domains on the right.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* Your full URL, for example
* Your full URL, for example
** If you chose '''books''' as hostname
** If you chose '''books''' as hostname
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Will look like this:
Will look like this:


'''<nowiki>http://</nowiki>books.effers.com'''     
'''&lt;nowiki&gt;http://&lt;/nowiki&gt;books.effers.com'''     
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<pre>
&lt;pre&gt;
3d-game.com
3d-game.com
4irc.com
4irc.com
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dtdns.net
dtdns.net
effers.com
effers.com
</pre>
&lt;/pre&gt;
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<pre>
&lt;pre&gt;
etowns.net
etowns.net
etowns.org
etowns.org
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suroot.com
suroot.com


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&lt;/pre&gt;
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After creating a hostname, wild cards are enabled by default. This allows you to use a URL such as  
After creating a hostname, wild cards are enabled by default. This allows you to use a URL such as  


<nowiki>http://</nowiki>'''www.'''books.effers.com - Note '''www.''' is the wild card part. This can be anything you like; for example:
&lt;nowiki&gt;http://&lt;/nowiki&gt;'''www.'''books.effers.com - Note '''www.''' is the wild card part. This can be anything you like; for example:


* <nowiki>http://</nowiki>www.'''books.effers.com'''
* &lt;nowiki&gt;http://&lt;/nowiki&gt;www.'''books.effers.com'''
* <nowiki>http://</nowiki>www-internation.'''books.effers.com'''
* &lt;nowiki&gt;http://&lt;/nowiki&gt;www-internation.'''books.effers.com'''
* <nowiki>http://</nowiki>local.'''books.effers.com'''
* &lt;nowiki&gt;http://&lt;/nowiki&gt;local.'''books.effers.com'''
* <nowiki>http://</nowiki>www.home.'''books.effers.com'''
* &lt;nowiki&gt;http://&lt;/nowiki&gt;www.home.'''books.effers.com'''


'''books.effers.com''' resolves to your IP address. You can use the wild card on your server to resolve to different sites.
'''books.effers.com''' resolves to your IP address. You can use the wild card on your server to resolve to different sites.
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To manage existing hostnames, simply click the entry in the list for example see below.
To manage existing hostnames, simply click the entry in the list for example see below.


{|cellspacing="6"
{|cellspacing=&quot;6&quot;
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|'''Hostname'''||'''Domain'''||'''IP Address'''||'''Type'''
|'''Hostname'''||'''Domain'''||'''IP Address'''||'''Type'''
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For each account you wish to update, add a block with the following format.
For each account you wish to update, add a block with the following format.
{|
{|
|-valign="top"
|-valign=&quot;top&quot;
|'''[account_1]'''||&nbsp;||- A unique name enclosed in square brackets. Can be any name you wish; do not include spaces.     
|'''[account_1]'''||&amp;nbsp;||- A unique name enclosed in square brackets. Can be any name you wish; do not include spaces.     
|-valign="top"
|-valign=&quot;top&quot;
|'''hostname ='''||&nbsp;||    - Full host name as configured at DtDNS
|'''hostname ='''||&amp;nbsp;||    - Full host name as configured at DtDNS
|-valign="top"
|-valign=&quot;top&quot;
|'''password ='''||&nbsp;||    - Your DtDNS account password
|'''password ='''||&amp;nbsp;||    - Your DtDNS account password
|}
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The configuration file contains examples one shown below:
The configuration file contains examples one shown below:
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   ;[account_1]
   ;[account_1]
   ;hostname = books.effers.com
   ;hostname = books.effers.com
   ;password = fred123
   ;password = fred123
</pre>
&lt;/pre&gt;
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Uncomment (remove ;) to enable  
Uncomment (remove ;) to enable  
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   ;[dtdns]
   ;[dtdns]
   ;start  = 2009-09-21 2:56:52
   ;start  = 2009-09-21 2:56:52
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   ;path  = ..\..\plugins\dtdns_updater\dtdns_updater.php
   ;path  = ..\..\plugins\dtdns_updater\dtdns_updater.php
   ;ref =  
   ;ref =  
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Uncomment to enable as shown below:
Uncomment to enable as shown below:
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   [dtdns]
   [dtdns]
   start  = 2009-09-21 2:56:52
   start  = 2009-09-21 2:56:52
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   path  = ..\..\plugins\dtdns_updater\dtdns_updater.php
   path  = ..\..\plugins\dtdns_updater\dtdns_updater.php
   ref =  
   ref =  
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&lt;/pre&gt;
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Optionally change the start time. If you do not change this the current time will be used.
Optionally change the start time. If you do not change this the current time will be used.

Revision as of 10:22, 24 November 2010

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Uniform Server and DtDNS

The majority of domestic Internet connections are via a dynamic IP address, one that can change every time you connect to the Internet. This means you cannot run a web server unless you purchase a static IP address from your ISP (Internet service provider). Even with a static IP, you require an entry in a DNS server that converts your domain name into this IP address, allowing other users to access your server.

An alternative is to use a free service such as DtDNS. They provide accounts that allow you to obtain a domain name, and tracking software to automatically update your IP address when it changes. A big advantage of their free service is that they automatically enable Wild cards by default.

Uniform Server supports the DtDNS service by integrating a simple PHP script to automatically update hostname IP address at DtDNS. The script is configurable, allowing you to update all five free hostnames. The script can optionally be run by cron, making the whole task transparent.

Note: The script is portable, so popping the servers on a USB memory stick means you can have them on-line and accessible within ten minutes (minimum DNS propagation time) if the new PC host has been configured to allow Internet server traffic.

DtDNS account

Creating an account at DtDNS is extremely easy.

  • Go to DtDNS home page.
  • To the right of log in click Create an Account

There are two pages to fill in. Enter the following details:

&nbsp; Page 1: &nbsp;
1) Desired Username This name is used for logging into your account
2) Your Name Your real name (Internal use)
3) Desired Password A password for logging into your account
4) Confirm Password As above
5) E-mail Address A real active e-mail is required. An activation code is sent to this e-mail address
6) Confirm E-mail As above
7) Optional Skip the Optional Information section if you don't wish fill it in.
8) Two CAPCHA words Enter the two CAPCHA words (if these are difficult to read click the new challenge button)
&nbsp; Page 2: &nbsp;
9) Username Enter your Username as entered in 1).
10) Enter code Enter code sent to your email. (Note: The email contains a link to page 2, hence you could also close the page and wait for the e-mail.)

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Login - Create Hostname

General information:

  • A DtDNS account is limited to five free hostnames.
  • A hostname is concatenated with a domain name.
  • I have listed available domains on the right.<br /><br />
  • Your full URL, for example
    • If you chose books as hostname
    • And select from the drop down menu effers.com

Will look like this:

<nowiki>http://</nowiki>books.effers.com

&nbsp;&nbsp;

Available Free Domain Names

<pre> 3d-game.com 4irc.com b0ne.com bbsindex.com chatnook.com darktech.org deaftone.com dtdns.net effers.com </pre>

<pre> etowns.net etowns.org flnet.org gotgeeks.com scieron.com slyip.com slyip.net suroot.com

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Wild Cards:

After creating a hostname, wild cards are enabled by default. This allows you to use a URL such as

<nowiki>http://</nowiki>www.books.effers.com - Note www. is the wild card part. This can be anything you like; for example:

  • <nowiki>http://</nowiki>www.books.effers.com
  • <nowiki>http://</nowiki>www-internation.books.effers.com
  • <nowiki>http://</nowiki>local.books.effers.com
  • <nowiki>http://</nowiki>www.home.books.effers.com

books.effers.com resolves to your IP address. You can use the wild card on your server to resolve to different sites.

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Create Hostname

To create a new hostname at DtDNS

Login

  • Go to | Login page
  • Enter Username: as set in step 1)
  • Enter Password: as set in step 3)
  • My Services page displayed
  • Click on Hostnames. This opens the Hostname Manager

Create hostname

  • Enter a desired Hostname
  • From the drop down menu select a Domain
  • Click Add Hostname
  • Enter the two CAPCHA words (if these are difficult to read click the new challenge button)
  • Click Add Hostname button
  • This is added to your list of host names

Manage existing hostnames

To manage existing hostnames, simply click the entry in the list for example see below.

Hostname Domain IP Address Type
uni23 dtdns.net 89.119.35.45 Active Dynamic
books effers.com 87.129.30.174 Active Dynamic

Click a hostname link to open its corresponding configuration page. Here you can change various settings, including the IP address.

Note: After adding a new host, the IP address is set to your current IP address. You can manually change it on the configuration page or request an IP update see later.

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Script Configuration

Edit the following file: UniServer\plugins\dtdns_updater\dtdns.ini

For each account you wish to update, add a block with the following format.

[account_1] &nbsp; - A unique name enclosed in square brackets. Can be any name you wish; do not include spaces.
hostname = &nbsp; - Full host name as configured at DtDNS
password = &nbsp; - Your DtDNS account password

The configuration file contains examples one shown below:

<pre>

 ;[account_1]
 ;hostname = books.effers.com
 ;password = fred123

</pre>

Uncomment (remove ;) to enable

Substitute books.effers.com with your real host and domain names, replace the password fred123 with the one you set in step 1)

Note:

Uncomment the blocks as required and substitute your details.

If you need extra blocks, copy an existing one making sure you change the block name to something unique.

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Running Auto-updater Script

Manual Update

You can run the following batch file to manually force an update, remember to leave around ten minuets before performing another manual update.

Batch file: UniServer\plugins\dtdns_updater\Run_dtdns_updater.bat

Note: It takes around ten minutes for the DNS to propagate. Additional updates within this period are regarded as an abuse and you may find your IP banned.

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Cron - Automatic update

Cron provides a periodic tick. Uniform Server's default is every ten minutes.

DtDNS automatic updater has been pre-configured, however it is disabled by default.

To enable DtDNS, edit file UniServer\unicon\main\cron.ini

Locate the dtdns block:

<pre>

 ;[dtdns]
 ;start  = 2009-09-21 2:56:52
 ;period = 600                 ; 10 Mins as required by DtDNS
 ;path   = ..\..\plugins\dtdns_updater\dtdns_updater.php
 ;ref = 

</pre>

Uncomment to enable as shown below:

<pre>

 [dtdns]
 start  = 2009-09-21 2:56:52
 period = 600                 ; 10 Mins as required by DtDNS
 path   = ..\..\plugins\dtdns_updater\dtdns_updater.php
 ref = 

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Optionally change the start time. If you do not change this the current time will be used.

When Cron is initially run DtDNS will immediately run and thereafter will run every ten minutes.

Note 1: An update is performed only if your IP address has changed.

Note 2: You need to start Cron either manually or automatically. Refer to Cron page for details.

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Logging

Logging is enabled by default. Log file: UniServer\plugins\dtdns_updater\dtdns.log

Disable enable logging edit file: UniServer\plugins\dtdns_updater\dtdns_updater.php

Change the following line as required:

$logging = true; // true = Enable logging false = disable logging

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Summary

For a home web server the free account at DtDNS is ideal. At least it gives you an opportunity to test their service. Perhaps it will encourage you to purchase a real domain and use some of their paid services.

The next page looks at configuring the Database Backup CLI script.

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