DNS Agent is suitable for use in a machine with a dynamically assigned IP address. Whenever the IP address changes, DNS Agent will update the DNS Server that is managing that machine's domain-name to IP-address mapping, thereby keeping that machine's domain name in sync with its IP address at all times..
DNS Agent is able to update two kinds of DNS Servers - BIND name servers set up by DNSEnabler (Lion, Mountain Lion, or Snow Leopard versions), or dyndns.com servers.
Mountain Lion Upgrade Notes :
If you didn't do a clean install of Mountain Lion, do a De-Install from Help menu and then quit and come back to the app. You'll then get the config files, libraries and the other stuff that will work with Mountain Lion.
Also due to a bug with the Mountain Lion keychain system, DNS Agent would not (yet) be able to retrieve the stored password in the keychain, until that bug is fixed.
Introduction
You need to be an admin-level user to use DNS Agent and the machine it is running on must already have a domain name managed by some DNS Server.
Note : The DNS Server must be running either DNS Enabler for Lion, Mountain Lion, or the Snow Leopard version, in order to have the dynamic DNS update capability. DNS Enabler can be made to generate an Authorisation Key for DNS Agent to use so that it can identify itself to the server as a valid client.
DNS Agent can monitor the machine's IP address as seen on its Network Preferences Panel in System Preferences, or poll checkip.dyndns.com for its public IP address if the machine is behind a router.
The picture below shows DNS Agent with the Network Preferences option selected.
Obtain an Authorisation update Key from DNS Enabler, copy it to this machine, and double-click on it.
Read the DNS Enabler documentation, for the respective Lion or Snow Leopard versions, for information on how to obtain the Authorisation Key from the server and copy it to this client machine.
Or click on the "Set Up Update Keys" button, above, and the following dialog appears and you can drag the Authorisation Key to the Key Well in the dialog box. Either way, you should be able to see this :
Click the Save button and you can now select the "Update Server" check box, below, enter the domain name of the DNS Server, enter the host name of the machine DNS Agent is monitoring, and click the Start button (which will then change its label to Restart to show that DNS Agent monitoring daemon is launched and running).
From now on, whenever the IP address of this machine changes, the DNS Server will automatically be updated about the change.
The DNS Agent daemon continues to run across system shutdowns and reboots. You don't need to have the DNS Agent interface open except to change its settings. Option-click on the Restart button if you need to stop the monitoring daemon and prevent it from starting up across system reboots.
DNS Server managed by dyndns.com
Updating a dyndns.com server is very simple. Select the dyndns.com tab panel. If your machine is behind a router, you would probably need to update dyndns.com with the machine's public IP address, which you can obtain by setting DNS Agent to poll checkip.dyndns.com periodically.
The following picture shows how you set things up, assuming you have an account with dyndns.com :
Clicking on the "Set Up Update Keys" button on the dyndns.com tab panel will open the following dialog for you to enter a dyndns.com member ID and password:
Once this key to dyndns.com has been entered, you can go back to the main dyndns.com tab panel to enter the host name (or names) for which this machine is known (to dyndns.com).
Click the Start button to launch DNS Agent's monitoring agent. Whenever the machine's public IP address changes, dyndns.com's DNS Server will be updated.
The daemon continues to run across system shutdowns and reboots. You don't need to have the DNS Agent interface open except to change its settings. Option-click on the Restart button if you need to stop the monitoring daemon and prevent it from starting up across system reboots.
The frequency with which DNS Agent polls checkip.dyndns.com for your machine's public IP address is 3 minutes (180 seconds). This can be changed via DNS Agent's Preferences.
DNS Agent Log
The DNS Agent Log can be accessed via the Help menu. It will record the times when DNS Agent detected that the IP address has changed and whether it was successful in updating the DNS Server.
De-Installing DNS Agent
You can de-install DNS Agent by using the last menu item in the Help menu. It will shut down the DNS Agent daemon, if it is running, and remove all files installed by DNS Agent (in /usr/local/cutedge/dnsagent).
The Help menu also contains a link back to this DNS Agent for Lion web page and it can be used to check the web site for new versions.
Release Log
3.0 July 27th 2012. DNS Agent for Mountain Lion released.
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