[SOLVED] no-ip2 service fails to update ip

Hey,
Here is some info from my system:
/etc ⮀systemctl status noip2.service
noip2.service - No-IP Dynamic DNS Update Client
      Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/noip2.service; enabled)
      Active: active (running) since Sat 2013-01-19 10:49:21 CET; 10h ago
     Process: 397 ExecStart=/usr/bin/noip2 -c /etc/no-ip2.conf (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
    Main PID: 399 (noip2)
      CGroup: name=systemd:/system/noip2.service
          └─399 /usr/bin/noip2 -c /etc/no-ip2.conf
/etc ⮀ l | grep no-ip2
-rw-r--r--  1 root root  152 Dec 30 21:30 no-ip2.conf
So my service is running, but i don't get my ip updated...
I found this topic - https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 3#p1134203
but I don't know what does "run noip2 -C as root" means...all I did was enable the service, so "I" don't run anything...do I need to configure the service somehow?
Are permissions for the no-ip2.conf ok?
Thanks,
developej
Last edited by developej (2013-02-24 07:49:24)

well, i rerun noip2 configure, entered username and pw (like i did 3 times before), left the default time of 30 minutes
then i changed permissions before starting the service (of /etc/no-ip2.conf) to 644
started the service and here is what the journal is saying:
Feb 16 18:03:42 **** noip2[3491]: > GET http://ip1.dynupdate.no-ip.com/ HTTP/1.0
Feb 16 18:03:42 **** noip2[3491]: > User-Agent: Linux-DUC/2.1.9
Feb 16 18:03:42 **** noip2[3491]: >
Feb 16 18:03:43 **** noip2[3491]: < HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Feb 16 18:03:43 **** noip2[3491]: < Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2013 17:03:42 GMT
Feb 16 18:03:43 **** noip2[3491]: < Server: Apache/2
Feb 16 18:03:43 **** noip2[3491]: < Content-Length: 14
Feb 16 18:03:43 **** noip2[3491]: < Connection: close
Feb 16 18:03:43 **** noip2[3491]: < Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
Feb 16 18:03:43 **** noip2[3491]: <
Feb 16 18:03:43 **** noip2[3491]: < **.***.***.***
Feb 16 18:03:43 **** noip2[3491]: ! Our NAT IP address is **.***.***.***
Feb 16 18:03:43 **** noip2[3491]: ! Last_IP_Addr = **.***.***.***, IP = **.***.***.***
Feb 16 18:33:43 **** noip2[3491]: > GET http://ip1.dynupdate.no-ip.com/ HTTP/1.0
Feb 16 18:33:43 **** noip2[3491]: > User-Agent: Linux-DUC/2.1.9
Feb 16 18:33:43 **** noip2[3491]: >
Feb 16 18:33:43 **** noip2[3491]: < HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Feb 16 18:33:43 **** noip2[3491]: < Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2013 17:33:43 GMT
Feb 16 18:33:43 **** noip2[3491]: < Server: Apache/2
Feb 16 18:33:43 **** noip2[3491]: < Content-Length: 14
Feb 16 18:33:43 **** noip2[3491]: < Connection: close
Feb 16 18:33:43 **** noip2[3491]: < Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
Feb 16 18:33:43 **** noip2[3491]: <
Feb 16 18:33:43 **** noip2[3491]: < **.***.***.***
Feb 16 18:33:43 **** noip2[3491]: ! Our NAT IP address is **.***.***.***
Feb 16 18:33:43 **** noip2[3491]: ! Last_IP_Addr = **.***.***.***, IP = **.***.***.***
it looks fine...i just don't know what got it fixed (if it is really fixed, will see how it goes with time)
thanks for your help, lucke

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    load once: yes
    properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "When a sink/source is removed, try to move its streams to the default sink/source"
    module.version = "5.0"
    index: 15
    name: <module-always-sink>
    argument: <>
    used: -1
    load once: yes
    properties:
    module.author = "Colin Guthrie"
    module.description = "Always keeps at least one sink loaded even if it's a null one"
    module.version = "5.0"
    index: 16
    name: <module-null-sink>
    argument: <sink_name=auto_null sink_properties='device.description="Dummy Output"'>
    used: 0
    load once: no
    properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Clocked NULL sink"
    module.version = "5.0"
    index: 17
    name: <module-intended-roles>
    argument: <>
    used: -1
    load once: yes
    properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Automatically set device of streams based on intended roles of devices"
    module.version = "5.0"
    index: 18
    name: <module-suspend-on-idle>
    argument: <>
    used: -1
    load once: yes
    properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "When a sink/source is idle for too long, suspend it"
    module.version = "5.0"
    index: 19
    name: <module-console-kit>
    argument: <>
    used: -1
    load once: yes
    properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Create a client for each ConsoleKit session of this user"
    module.version = "5.0"
    index: 20
    name: <module-systemd-login>
    argument: <>
    used: -1
    load once: yes
    properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Create a client for each login session of this user"
    module.version = "5.0"
    index: 21
    name: <module-position-event-sounds>
    argument: <>
    used: -1
    load once: yes
    properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Position event sounds between L and R depending on the position on screen of the widget triggering them."
    module.version = "5.0"
    index: 22
    name: <module-role-cork>
    argument: <>
    used: -1
    load once: yes
    properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Mute & cork streams with certain roles while others exist"
    module.version = "5.0"
    index: 23
    name: <module-filter-heuristics>
    argument: <>
    used: -1
    load once: yes
    properties:
    module.author = "Colin Guthrie"
    module.description = "Detect when various filters are desirable"
    module.version = "5.0"
    index: 24
    name: <module-filter-apply>
    argument: <>
    used: -1
    load once: yes
    properties:
    module.author = "Colin Guthrie"
    module.description = "Load filter sinks automatically when needed"
    module.version = "5.0"
    index: 25
    name: <module-device-manager>
    argument: <do_routing=1>
    used: -1
    load once: yes
    properties:
    module.author = "Colin Guthrie"
    module.description = "Keep track of devices (and their descriptions) both past and present and prioritise by role"
    module.version = "5.0"
    index: 26
    name: <module-x11-publish>
    argument: <display=:0>
    used: -1
    load once: no
    properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "X11 credential publisher"
    module.version = "5.0"
    index: 27
    name: <module-x11-xsmp>
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    used: -1
    load once: no
    properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "X11 session management"
    module.version = "5.0"
    index: 28
    name: <module-cli-protocol-unix>
    argument: <>
    used: -1
    load once: no
    properties:
    module.author = "Lennart Poettering"
    module.description = "Command line interface protocol (UNIX sockets)"
    module.version = "5.0"
    1 sink(s) available.
    * index: 0
    name: <auto_null>
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    flags: DECIBEL_VOLUME LATENCY FLAT_VOLUME DYNAMIC_LATENCY
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    suspend cause: IDLE
    priority: 1000
    volume: front-left: 65536 / 100% / 0.00 dB, front-right: 65536 / 100% / 0.00 dB
    balance 0.00
    base volume: 65536 / 100% / 0.00 dB
    volume steps: 65537
    muted: no
    current latency: 0.00 ms
    max request: 344 KiB
    max rewind: 344 KiB
    monitor source: 0
    sample spec: s16le 2ch 44100Hz
    channel map: front-left,front-right
    Stereo
    used by: 0
    linked by: 0
    configured latency: 0.00 ms; range is 0.50 .. 2000.00 ms
    module: 16
    properties:
    device.description = "Dummy Output"
    device.class = "abstract"
    device.icon_name = "audio-card"
    1 source(s) available.
    * index: 0
    name: <auto_null.monitor>
    driver: <module-null-sink.c>
    flags: DECIBEL_VOLUME LATENCY DYNAMIC_LATENCY
    state: SUSPENDED
    suspend cause: IDLE
    priority: 1000
    volume: front-left: 65536 / 100% / 0.00 dB, front-right: 65536 / 100% / 0.00 dB
    balance 0.00
    base volume: 65536 / 100% / 0.00 dB
    volume steps: 65537
    muted: no
    current latency: 0.00 ms
    max rewind: 344 KiB
    sample spec: s16le 2ch 44100Hz
    channel map: front-left,front-right
    Stereo
    used by: 0
    linked by: 0
    configured latency: 0.00 ms; range is 0.50 .. 2000.00 ms
    monitor_of: 0
    module: 16
    properties:
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    index: 0
    driver: <module-systemd-login.c>
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    properties:
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    index: 4
    driver: <module-x11-xsmp.c>
    owner module: 27
    properties:
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    index: 9
    driver: <protocol-native.c>
    owner module: 11
    properties:
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    native-protocol.version = "29"
    application.process.id = "439"
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    application.process.host = "arch-hpdv7t-laptop"
    application.process.binary = "kdeinit4"
    application.language = "en_US.UTF-8"
    window.x11.display = ":0"
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    application.process.session_id = "c1"
    index: 15
    driver: <protocol-native.c>
    owner module: 11
    properties:
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    native-protocol.version = "29"
    application.process.id = "998"
    application.process.user = "mark"
    application.process.host = "arch-hpdv7t-laptop"
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    application.process.session_id = "c1"
    index: 17
    driver: <protocol-native.c>
    owner module: 11
    properties:
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    native-protocol.version = "29"
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    application.language = "en_US.UTF-8"
    window.x11.display = ":0"
    application.process.machine_id = "5f1cda9817244627aba0e14b41d436b3"
    application.process.session_id = "c1"
    index: 18
    driver: <protocol-native.c>
    owner module: 11
    properties:
    application.name = "KNotify"
    native-protocol.peer = "UNIX socket client"
    native-protocol.version = "29"
    application.id = "org.VideoLAN.VLC"
    application.version = "2.1.5"
    application.icon_name = "knotify"
    application.language = "en_US.UTF-8"
    application.process.id = "600"
    phonon.streamid = "{137cb52a-2afc-4ddd-882c-601c32129b54}"
    media.role = "event"
    application.process.user = "mark"
    application.process.host = "arch-hpdv7t-laptop"
    application.process.binary = "knotify4"
    window.x11.display = ":0"
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    application.process.session_id = "c1"
    index: 20
    driver: <cli.c>
    owner module: 28
    properties:
    application.name = "UNIX socket client"
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    0 sink input(s) available.
    0 source output(s) available.
    0 cache entrie(s) available.
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    ========================
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    StandardOutput=syslog
    [Install]
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    DP-K
    ****Click the White thumb to say thanks****
    ****Please mark Accept As Solution if it solves your problem****
    ****I don't work for HP****
    Microsoft MVP - Windows Experience

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    -- Defined-By: systemd
    -- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/li … temd-devel
    -- Documentation: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Softwar … 8ba40df7e9
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    -- The result is failed.
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    After=network.target nss-lookup.target
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    server 1.north-america.pool.ntp.org iburst
    server 2.north-america.pool.ntp.org iburst
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    Last edited by bpeary (2013-03-31 23:12:20)

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