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Dynamic DNS is a service that automatically and periodically updates your DNS’s A (IPv4) or AAAA (IPv6) records when your IP address changes. These IP changes are made by your Internet provider. How does DDNS work? Apr 04, 2019 (dDNS Broker is the app I'm running on the iMac that talks to DuckDNS to set addressing. See below.) My current external address is 184.98.162.86 and the iMac is.
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CloudFlare Dynamic DNS updater
Project description
# Cloudflare DNS client
Use the Cloudflare API to keep records up to date with your current IP address(es).By default it will try to get both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses from icanhazip.com. (new in v1.1.0)
This cron expression will add/update an A/AAAA record for domain.tld with your external IP addressevery 30 minutes:`*/30 * * * * cf-ddns.py--name domain.tld`
Make sure to set the required environment variable(s):* CF_API_TOKEN, for the recommended least privilege access model.* CF_EMAIL and CF_TOKEN, for the old access mode with the superuser account token.
Execute cf-ddns.py -h for a list of all the arguments.
You can add multiple names like this: `--name subdomain1.domain.tld someother.domain.tld`
If you want to use Sentry for alerts, set the DSN in the SENTRY_DSN environment variable.
## Requirements:- A Cloudflare account and domain name.- Python 3.4 or newer- Requests (https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests)- Optional: Raven (for Sentry alerting)
## Disclaimer:This software is provided as is. It should be safe, but don’t blame me if yourcomputer blows up. It is tested on Mac OSX Python 3.7, Synology NAS Python 3.5.
## Installation:`pip install --upgradecf-ddns`
Optionally with Sentry alerting:
`pip install --upgradecf-ddns[sentry]`
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## Usage with API (bearer) tokensIf you want to use an API token, there are two options for zone permissions:1. Allow access to read all zones.2. Allow access to only a specific zone.
If you go with 2. (recommended), you have to set the zone id manually as a command-lineargument with `--zone-id`. If you don’t you’ll get an error saying you don’t havepermission to list all zones. This is because cf-ddns is trying to find your zone idfrom the DNS name you gave it and it needs to list all zones to do so.
Additionally the token must have access to edit DNS records.
Complete (bearer) token instructions:1. Go to your Cloudflare profile page and click “API Tokens” in the top menu2. Create new token3. Type a name for you token and select “Start with a template”4. Choose the “Edit zone DNS” template5. Under “Zone Resources” choose the zone you want to use cf-ddns with6. Continue and save, then copy the token to the CF_API_TOKEN environment variable.7. Find the zone id on the dashboard Overview page and add it to the command in the`--zone-id` argument.8. Execute cf-ddns with the `--verify-token` option to verify your setup.It will exit with code 0 for success and 1 for failure. Results are logged as well.
Check out the [Cloudflare blog post](https://blog.cloudflare.com/api-tokens-general-availability/)for more information about API tokens.
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Version: 6.2.3-25426 Update 2
Important Note
- Your Synology NAS may not notify you of this DSM update because of the following reasons. If you want to update your DSM to this version now, please click here to manually update it. Only Synology NAS with DSM 6.2.3 installed can be updated to this version.
- The update is not available in your region yet. The update is expected to be available for all regions within the next few days, although the time of release in each region may vary slightly.
- This update will restart your Synology NAS.
What's New
- Added support for Synology Expansion Unit FX2421.
Fixed Issues
- Fixed the issue where a DS920+ or DS720+ might not enter hibernation when its connected expansion unit has entered deep sleep.
- Fixed the issue where drive status LED indicators on a connected expansion unit might not work properly when the expansion unit wakes up from deep sleep.
- Fixed the issue where daylight saving time might not display correctly in certain time zones (e.g., Dublin, Casablanca).
- Fixed the issue where mounted remote shared folders on a Synology NAS may cause volumes to operate improperly or the Synology NAS unable to shut down in certain scenarios.
- Fixed the issue where the system might incorrectly prompt 'drive slot disabled” notice when a DS413 or DS213+ wakes up from deep sleep.
- Enhanced the performance in writing a large number of files to a Btrfs volume with RAID 1 configuration using hard disk drives (HDD).
- Fixed the issue where Synology Universal Search and Synology Drive might consume excessive CPU resources when the option 'Utilize unused memory as database cache to improve (search) performance' has been enabled.
- Fixed the issue where domain-related services might not resume working because the update of domain data could not be complete.
- Fixed security vulnerabilities (Synology-SA-20:18).
- Fixed the issue where the system might incorrectly prompt IP address conflict warning if a network interface card is attached to Synology NAS and the option 'Reply to ARP requests if the target IP address is a local address configured on the incoming interface' is disabled.
- Fixed the issue where the status of an Ethernet port might not be detected properly when the Ethernet port is not connected to a network cable while Open vSwitch has been enabled.
Version: 6.2.3-25426
(2020-07-14)
Important Note
- The update is expected to be available for all regions within the next few weeks, although the time of release in each region may vary slightly. If you want to update to the latest version now, please go to Download Center and manually update your DSM.
- This update includes fixes to the below issues mentioned in 6.2.3-25423.
- Fixed the issue where the automatic mounting of encrypted shared folders might result in the loss of indexing rules and the failure of the search function.
- Fixed the issue where the Synology NAS equipped with NVMe device might be woken up from hibernation by the update of NVMe device's health status cache.
- This update will restart your Synology NAS.
- Removed the support for Google Cloud Print in DSM 6.2.3 and above.
- To avoid the interruption of iSCSI service, the automatic DSM update and your power schedule to shut down may not be executed as expected if there are any active iSCSI sessions.
- Removed TWNIC from the list of DDNS service providers on DSM 6.2.3 since TWNIC will stop accepting new registrations for DSM as of Jul. 1, 2020. Your current TWNIC DDNS services can still be used and edited but will not be available again once deleted from DSM.
- This is the last major DSM version (6.2) that supports the video conversion to .flv and MPEG-4 Part 2 on certain models (RS814, RS214, DS414, DS414slim, DS414j, DS216se, DS215j, DS214+, DS214, DS214se, DS213j, DS120j, DS119j, DS115, DS115j, and DS114) in consideration of the termination of Adobe's support for Flash Player by the end of 2020.
Compatibility & Installation
- To run Surveillance Station after updating to DSM 6.2.3-25426, NVIDIA Runtime Library 1.0.1-0014 and Surveillance Station 8.2.8 or above is required.
What's New in DSM 6.2.3
- Thin Provisioning LUN will become protected upon insufficient volume space, preventing clients from writing data to the LUN while allowing read-only access to the existing data.
- Added support for domain users to sign in to DSM using a UPN (user principal name) via file protocols (including SMB, AFP, FTP, and WebDAV).
- Added support for the option of forcing password changes for importing local users.
- Enhanced the compatibility of the imported user list, providing clearer error messages when the imported file contains syntax errors.
- Added support to record only the events of SMB transfer selected by the user, providing transfer logs that meet the requirements more closely.
- Added support for client users to monitor the changes of subdirectories under shared folders via SMB protocol.
- Added details of desktop notifications to facilitate users' timely responses.
- Added support for external UDF file system devices.
- Added support for the Open vSwitch option in a high-availability cluster.
- Added support for IP conflict detection, providing logs and notifications accordingly.
- Added support for Let's Encrypt wildcard certificates for Synology DDNS.
- Added support to waive the need of DSM login again through an HTTPS connection after a change in client's IP address.
- Added support for hardware-assisted locking for Thick Provisioning LUN on an ext4 volume.
- Added support for customized footer message on DSM login pages.
Fixed Issues
- Fixed the issue where certain cities might be mapped to incorrect time zones.
- Fixed the issue where LDAP users could not be notified of the upcoming password expiration.
- Fixed the issue where the upload of LDAP certificate could not overwrite the original one with the same file name.
- Fixed the issue where the application permissions settings might not be applied properly to the Domain Users group when such group in Windows AD domain was named other than 'Domain Users'.
- Fixed the issue of inaccurate time of usage history in Resource Monitor.
- Improved system responsiveness by reducing the latency of the Btrfs file system in certain scenarios.
- Fixed the issue where SNMP did not provide the indices of Disk and RAID correctly.
- Fixed the issue where the recycle bin of an encrypted shared folder might not be emptied properly.
- Enhanced the DSM login performance for multiple concurrent logins.
- Adjusted the personal notification mechanism to comply with the latest Gmail API.
- Fixed the issue where the iSCSI service might be interrupted when the LUN backup task is stopped.
- Removed the function of expanding the capacity of a block LUN.
Known Issues & Limitations
- Due to Apple's new security requirements for trusted certificates, after a DSM update from an older version, the access to DSM via HTTPS using Google Chrome on a client device running macOS 10.15 might fail because of a certificate error. You may renew the default certificate on the Synology NAS to resolve this issue.
- To run Centralized Management System (CMS) on Surveillance Station after updating to DSM 6.2.3-25426, Surveillance Station 8.2.7 or above is required.
Version: 6.2.2-24922 Update 6
Important Note
- The update is expected to be available for all regions within the next few days, although the time of release in each region may vary slightly.
- This update will restart your Synology NAS.
What's New
- RS4017xs+ now supports D4EC-2666-16G memory module.
Fixed Issues
- Improved drive migration compatibility for certain combinations of devices and DSM versions.
- Improved the stability of iSCSI sessions on VMware hosts running EXSi 6.7 U3.
- Fixed an issue where the system might unexpectedly reboot when users run remote virtual machines on certain models in an unstable network environment.
Version: 6.2.2-24922 Update 4
(2019-11-05)
Important Note
- The update is expected to be available for all regions within the next few days, although the time of release in each region may vary slightly.
- This update will restart your Synology NAS.
Fixed Issues
- Fixed the issue where the LED indicators on the drive slots of DS118, DS218, DS218play, DS418, DS418j, and RS819 might not work properly.
- Fixed the issue where the certificate might not work properly when the renewal has failed.
- Fixed the issue where manually renewed certificates may not be applied to certain services.
- Fixed a security vulnerability regarding Net-SNMP (CVE-2018-18066).
- Fixed multiple security vulnerabilities regarding Nginx (Synology-SA-19:33).
- Fixed multiple security vulnerabilities (Synology-SA-19:37).
Version: 6.2.2-24922 Update 3
Important Note
- The update is expected to be available for all regions within the next few days, although the time of release in each region may vary slightly.
- This update will restart your Synology NAS.
What's New
- Updated the protocol of Let's Encrypt to ACME V2 to enhance the stability of the registration process.
Fixed Issues
- Fixed the issue where the system might be unable to install a package during first time installation.
- Fixed the issue where shared folders could not be accessed via the SMB protocol if the smb.conf file was manually modified for Final Cut Pro X.
- Improved the performance of the SMB protocol by reducing CPU usage when Synology NAS joins a domain.
- Fixed the issue where Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA) might not work again if the protocol has been disabled before.
- Fixed the issue where the LED indicators on the drive slots of RS4017xs+ and RS2818RP+ might not work properly.
- Adjusted the notification mechanism to comply with the latest Gmail API.
- Fixed the issue where duplicate entries of the same login event might be recorded at Log Center.
- Fixed the issue where applying non-default date formats at personal settings might result in additional date information being displayed.
- Fixed the issue where adding a Synology NAS to CMS host might result in a frozen 'Checking' status and the device would not be added successfully.
- Fixed the issue where the storage capacity of a volume could not be expanded after it was migrated to a new Synology NAS with its corresponding SSD cache.
Version: 6.2.2-24922
(2019/08/01)
- N/A. (This is the initial release of DVA3219)
Version: 6.2.3-25426 Update 2
Important Note
- Your Synology NAS may not notify you of this DSM update because of the following reasons. If you want to update your DSM to this version now, please click here to manually update it. Only Synology NAS with DSM 6.2.3 installed can be updated to this version.
- The update is not available in your region yet. The update is expected to be available for all regions within the next few days, although the time of release in each region may vary slightly.
- This update will restart your Synology NAS.
What's New
- Added support for Synology Expansion Unit FX2421.
Fixed Issues
- Fixed the issue where a DS920+ or DS720+ might not enter hibernation when its connected expansion unit has entered deep sleep.
- Fixed the issue where drive status LED indicators on a connected expansion unit might not work properly when the expansion unit wakes up from deep sleep.
- Fixed the issue where daylight saving time might not display correctly in certain time zones (e.g., Dublin, Casablanca).
- Fixed the issue where mounted remote shared folders on a Synology NAS may cause volumes to operate improperly or the Synology NAS unable to shut down in certain scenarios.
- Fixed the issue where the system might incorrectly prompt 'drive slot disabled” notice when a DS413 or DS213+ wakes up from deep sleep.
- Enhanced the performance in writing a large number of files to a Btrfs volume with RAID 1 configuration using hard disk drives (HDD).
- Fixed the issue where Synology Universal Search and Synology Drive might consume excessive CPU resources when the option 'Utilize unused memory as database cache to improve (search) performance' has been enabled.
- Fixed the issue where domain-related services might not resume working because the update of domain data could not be complete.
- Fixed security vulnerabilities (Synology-SA-20:18).
- Fixed the issue where the system might incorrectly prompt IP address conflict warning if a network interface card is attached to Synology NAS and the option 'Reply to ARP requests if the target IP address is a local address configured on the incoming interface' is disabled.
- Fixed the issue where the status of an Ethernet port might not be detected properly when the Ethernet port is not connected to a network cable while Open vSwitch has been enabled.
Version: 6.2.3-25426
(2020-07-14)
Important Note
- The update is expected to be available for all regions within the next few weeks, although the time of release in each region may vary slightly. If you want to update to the latest version now, please go to Download Center and manually update your DSM.
- This update includes fixes to the below issues mentioned in 6.2.3-25423.
- Fixed the issue where the automatic mounting of encrypted shared folders might result in the loss of indexing rules and the failure of the search function.
- Fixed the issue where the Synology NAS equipped with NVMe device might be woken up from hibernation by the update of NVMe device's health status cache.
- This update will restart your Synology NAS.
- Removed the support for Google Cloud Print in DSM 6.2.3 and above.
- To avoid the interruption of iSCSI service, the automatic DSM update and your power schedule to shut down may not be executed as expected if there are any active iSCSI sessions.
- Removed TWNIC from the list of DDNS service providers on DSM 6.2.3 since TWNIC will stop accepting new registrations for DSM as of Jul. 1, 2020. Your current TWNIC DDNS services can still be used and edited but will not be available again once deleted from DSM.
- This is the last major DSM version (6.2) that supports the video conversion to .flv and MPEG-4 Part 2 on certain models (RS814, RS214, DS414, DS414slim, DS414j, DS216se, DS215j, DS214+, DS214, DS214se, DS213j, DS120j, DS119j, DS115, DS115j, and DS114) in consideration of the termination of Adobe's support for Flash Player by the end of 2020.
Compatibility & Installation
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- To run Surveillance Station after updating to DSM 6.2.3-25426, NVIDIA Runtime Library 1.0.1-0014 and Surveillance Station 8.2.8 or above is required.
What's New in DSM 6.2.3
- Thin Provisioning LUN will become protected upon insufficient volume space, preventing clients from writing data to the LUN while allowing read-only access to the existing data.
- Added support for domain users to sign in to DSM using a UPN (user principal name) via file protocols (including SMB, AFP, FTP, and WebDAV).
- Added support for the option of forcing password changes for importing local users.
- Enhanced the compatibility of the imported user list, providing clearer error messages when the imported file contains syntax errors.
- Added support to record only the events of SMB transfer selected by the user, providing transfer logs that meet the requirements more closely.
- Added support for client users to monitor the changes of subdirectories under shared folders via SMB protocol.
- Added details of desktop notifications to facilitate users' timely responses.
- Added support for external UDF file system devices.
- Added support for the Open vSwitch option in a high-availability cluster.
- Added support for IP conflict detection, providing logs and notifications accordingly.
- Added support for Let's Encrypt wildcard certificates for Synology DDNS.
- Added support to waive the need of DSM login again through an HTTPS connection after a change in client's IP address.
- Added support for hardware-assisted locking for Thick Provisioning LUN on an ext4 volume.
- Added support for customized footer message on DSM login pages.
Fixed Issues
- Fixed the issue where certain cities might be mapped to incorrect time zones.
- Fixed the issue where LDAP users could not be notified of the upcoming password expiration.
- Fixed the issue where the upload of LDAP certificate could not overwrite the original one with the same file name.
- Fixed the issue where the application permissions settings might not be applied properly to the Domain Users group when such group in Windows AD domain was named other than 'Domain Users'.
- Fixed the issue of inaccurate time of usage history in Resource Monitor.
- Improved system responsiveness by reducing the latency of the Btrfs file system in certain scenarios.
- Fixed the issue where SNMP did not provide the indices of Disk and RAID correctly.
- Fixed the issue where the recycle bin of an encrypted shared folder might not be emptied properly.
- Enhanced the DSM login performance for multiple concurrent logins.
- Adjusted the personal notification mechanism to comply with the latest Gmail API.
- Fixed the issue where the iSCSI service might be interrupted when the LUN backup task is stopped.
- Removed the function of expanding the capacity of a block LUN.
Known Issues & Limitations
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- Due to Apple's new security requirements for trusted certificates, after a DSM update from an older version, the access to DSM via HTTPS using Google Chrome on a client device running macOS 10.15 might fail because of a certificate error. You may renew the default certificate on the Synology NAS to resolve this issue.
- To run Centralized Management System (CMS) on Surveillance Station after updating to DSM 6.2.3-25426, Surveillance Station 8.2.7 or above is required.
Version: 6.2.2-24922 Update 6
Important Note
- The update is expected to be available for all regions within the next few days, although the time of release in each region may vary slightly.
- This update will restart your Synology NAS.
What's New
- RS4017xs+ now supports D4EC-2666-16G memory module.
Fixed Issues
- Improved drive migration compatibility for certain combinations of devices and DSM versions.
- Improved the stability of iSCSI sessions on VMware hosts running EXSi 6.7 U3.
- Fixed an issue where the system might unexpectedly reboot when users run remote virtual machines on certain models in an unstable network environment.
Version: 6.2.2-24922 Update 4
Ddns Broker 2.7 For Macos Pc
(2019-11-05)
Important Note
- The update is expected to be available for all regions within the next few days, although the time of release in each region may vary slightly.
- This update will restart your Synology NAS.
Fixed Issues
- Fixed the issue where the LED indicators on the drive slots of DS118, DS218, DS218play, DS418, DS418j, and RS819 might not work properly.
- Fixed the issue where the certificate might not work properly when the renewal has failed.
- Fixed the issue where manually renewed certificates may not be applied to certain services.
- Fixed a security vulnerability regarding Net-SNMP (CVE-2018-18066).
- Fixed multiple security vulnerabilities regarding Nginx (Synology-SA-19:33).
- Fixed multiple security vulnerabilities (Synology-SA-19:37).
Version: 6.2.2-24922 Update 3
Important Note
- The update is expected to be available for all regions within the next few days, although the time of release in each region may vary slightly.
- This update will restart your Synology NAS.
What's New
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- Updated the protocol of Let's Encrypt to ACME V2 to enhance the stability of the registration process.
Fixed Issues
- Fixed the issue where the system might be unable to install a package during first time installation.
- Fixed the issue where shared folders could not be accessed via the SMB protocol if the smb.conf file was manually modified for Final Cut Pro X.
- Improved the performance of the SMB protocol by reducing CPU usage when Synology NAS joins a domain.
- Fixed the issue where Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA) might not work again if the protocol has been disabled before.
- Fixed the issue where the LED indicators on the drive slots of RS4017xs+ and RS2818RP+ might not work properly.
- Adjusted the notification mechanism to comply with the latest Gmail API.
- Fixed the issue where duplicate entries of the same login event might be recorded at Log Center.
- Fixed the issue where applying non-default date formats at personal settings might result in additional date information being displayed.
- Fixed the issue where adding a Synology NAS to CMS host might result in a frozen 'Checking' status and the device would not be added successfully.
- Fixed the issue where the storage capacity of a volume could not be expanded after it was migrated to a new Synology NAS with its corresponding SSD cache.
Version: 6.2.2-24922
(2019/08/01)
Ddns Broker 2.7 For Macos X
- N/A. (This is the initial release of DVA3219)