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I'm sorry, but this is a packaging/integration issue that I have no control over. You need to report it to or ask the system/distribution that packages and uses /etc/default/inadyn how to get it going. |
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Hi again,
I've worked through getting inadyn to work well, but I still have to run it each time from the command line. It doesn't update in the background when I unplug and re-plug my router to get a new IP. I checked my console to see if it was running as a service, and it says:
So my question is, should this /etc/default/inadyn be enabled? The file is a text file which gives me the option to run it as a daemon and choose which user to run as, but if I check my services I see there is something called inadyn already running.
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