Sending your self an e-mail with DSL interface IP address
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Create a new script with the following source
- global ddnsip
- global ddnslastip
- if ([ :typeof $ddnslastip ] = nil ) do={ :global ddnslastip "0" }
- log info "v-ddnslastip= $ddnslastip"
- global ddnsinterface
- global ddnssystem ("Version-" . [/system package get system version] )
- log info "v-ddnssystem= $ddnssystem"
- local int
- foreach int in=[/ip route find dst-address=0.0.0.0/0 active=yes ] do={
:if ([:typeof [/ip route get $int routing-mark ]] != str ) do={
:global ddnsinterface [/ip route get $int interface]
- :log info "v-ddnsinterface= $ddnsinterface"
}
}
- global ddnsip [ /ip address get [/ip address find interface=$ddnsinterface ] address ]
- log info "v-ddnsip= $ddnsip"
- if ([ :typeof $ddnsip ] = nil ) do={
:log info ("DDNS: No ip address present on " . $ddnsinterface . ", please check.")
} else={
:if ($ddnsip != $ddnslastip) do={
:global datum [/system clock get date]
:global vrijeme [/system clock get time]
/tool e-mail send from=from@email.here.com to=to@email.here.com subject="DSL IP $datum $vrijeme" body="DSL IP $ddnsip" server=195.29.150.2
:log info "DDNS: Sending UPDATE!"
:global ddnslastip "$ddnsip"
} else={
- :log info "DDNS: No update required."
}
}
<math>Insert formula here</math> Next, create a schedule that runs the script every ten or so minutes and save.