HTTP interface
At the web page http://setip.dynaccess.com
we offer an HTTP interface for manual account updates.
For automatic account updates via the HTTP interface, use the same address:
http://setip.dynaccess.com.
Your current dynamic IP address is automatically recognised by the DynAccess server, i.e. you do not have
to explicitly specify it as a parameter during an account update.
If you let our system determine your IP, you should make sure that your connection to the DynAccess server
is not via a proxy server. This would lead to the IP of the proxy server being used.
You can also use our anti-proxy interfaces on port 81:
http://setip.dynaccess.com:81
and http://myip.dynaccess.com:81
You transmit your data to our update server by sending a URL-coded request string according to the specification
for HTTP-CGI requests (GET) which looks like the following
http://setip.dynaccess.com:81?account=test&domain=dynxs.com&.....
Please note the question mark shown in red.
1.) necessary parameters
Account |
your account name
Example: Account=testaccount
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Domain |
e.g. dynaccess.de
Example: Domain=dynaccess.com
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Passwd |
the 7-character password(1)
Example: Passwd=JKLZGAK
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(1) Please note also our
information concerning encoded passwords. |
2.) optional parameters
Expire |
Time in hours or minutes after which
your account is reset to a neutral IP as long as no further update
has taken place. In order to specify the expire time in minutes,
add an "M" with no space after the numerical value.
If you specify an expiration time which is less than the
"minimal expire time" according to your tariff,
then the system uses the time you specify to extend your minimal
time. For example, if you have the Business-C tariff and specify
"Expire=5M", the system uses 35 minutes as the expiration
time.
Example: Expire=24 oder Expire=1440M
Recommended: Expire=5M
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IP |
Your current IP. If this is
not specified explicitly, then it is determined automatically by
our system.
Example: IP=110.111.112.113
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LowOutput |
You have the possibility to
automatically receive and evaluate the response of our system.
Since this is an HTML page, processing is probably rather difficult.
If you set the value LowOutput to 1, then you receive just one line of
text which can be easily processed. By default, the "long"
HTML information is returned, i.e. LowOutput=0.
Via LowOutput=2 you receive several lines of text describing the configuration
carried out which contains more information than LowOutput=1.
Example: LowOutput=1 or LowOutput=2
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