Omada Dynamic DNS for custom providers does not work
Omada Dynamic DNS for custom providers does not work
Hello everyone,
i would like to establish a dynamic DNS connection to my custom DNS provider GoIp.
Below is my update URL, which worked fine with my previous Fritz!Box and also works fine in the browser when i replace the placeholders with my credentials.
But this doesn't work in the Omada SDN. After many tests i figured out that the Omada SDN does not make any HTTP request to the DNS server.
Therefore i replaced the update URL with an endpoint from Request Inspector (really useful web tool). To my surprise no request are send or received by the inspector even though I had changed, deactivated or activated the dynamic DNS record.
Does any one know, how to fix this problem?
Interestingly, a connection with No-Ip via the pre-installed provider worked without any problems. However, I would like to use goip in the future.
Other settings:
Interface: WAN
Domain Name: my goip domain
Update Interval: 1h
Some additional informations:
WAN connection: PPPoE
Router: TL-ER7206 v1.0 / Software: 1.3.0
Switch: TL-SG3428MP v4.0 / Software: 4.0.8
Thank you in advance!
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Ziesie wrote
Hi @Clive_A, yes, the same WAN Connection and same software, but for the ER7206 v1.0. I have add this with some additional information to my original post.
Can you try this Set your WAN Connection Type to be Dynamic IP or any other type. Save. Then switch back to the PPPoE. Save. Try to connect your DDNS again on the config page?
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I tried exact steps and didn't work for me.
What is ur ER605 V1 firmware adn what SDN controller version u r running?
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Status offline means that is not connected to DDNS service you specified.
I tried to confirm if DDNS reqest was even sent from OMADA but look like that setting didnt applied to the router
I did use requestinspector dot com
I did use provided requestinspector dot com reqest capture URL and place it in the cutom url in DDNS settings
https://<something>/nic/update?&username=[USERNAME]&password=[PASSWORD]&hostname=[DOMAIN]&myip=[IP]
If you open the URL like that i browser you will see incoming reqest from the browser trying to open URL but then I same the same URL in DDNS in OMADA there is not reqest coming to reqestinspector, That is how I know its was NEVER sent from the Router
I do see that beta firmware is testing for ER605 V2 bit nothing for V1
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@Naissus I had the same behavior as you.
You can find my hardware specs in the original post #1.
My solution was to disable the DDNS connection. Then change the WAN connection to Dynamic IP, wait a minute and reset to PPPoE. After enabling the DDNS connection it worked for me.
I'm sorry to hear that it doesn't work for you. Maybe you should open a separate post.
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Ziesie wrote
@Naissus I had the same behavior as you.
You can find my hardware specs in the original post #1.
My solution was to disable the DDNS connection. Then change the WAN connection to Dynamic IP, wait a minute and reset to PPPoE. After enabling the DDNS connection it worked for me.
I'm sorry to hear that it doesn't work for you. Maybe you should open a separate post.
Issue is resolved
https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/609288?replyId=1282986
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