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```ini
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[global]
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# The name of the client (only allowed: [A-Za-z0-9\-] or in words: all capital and lowercase letters, numbers and the dash (-))
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client_name = client1
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# The IPv4-Address of the Webserver
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server_ipv4 = 127.0.0.1
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ipv6 = True
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```
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To change the login credentials you also have to change them in the `ipv4.php` and `ipv6.php` on the webserver:
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To change the login credentials you also have to change them in the `ipupdate.php` file on the webserver:
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```php
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<?php
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```
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## Usage
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### Linux
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### Server
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You need to set up a webserver where the clients report there information and where you can get the information. For security reasons you should disable the directory listing.
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If you want to view the IP addresses just open your browser and navigate to the site containing the dynhomeipr-files.
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### Client
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#### Linux
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1. Install requirements (can be done via the script) as root
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2. run `start.sh -d`
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2. Modify `config.ini`
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3. run `start.sh -d`
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### Windows
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#### Windows
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1. Install requirements
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2. start either the `start_background_32.exe` or the `start_background_64.exe` |
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2. Modify `config.ini`
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3. start either the `start_background_32.exe` or the `start_background_64.exe` |
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