![]() ![]() WHICH CATEGORIES AND SPECIFIC PIECES OF PERSONAL INFORMATION DO WE PROCESS AND FROM WHICH SOURCES? Please select a region and country to view the registered address and contact details of the Oracle entity or entities located in each country. A list of Oracle entities is available here. Oracle Corporation and its affiliated entities are responsible for processing your personal information described in this Privacy Policy. WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROCESSING YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION? In case there is an important change that we want to highlight to you, we will also inform you in another appropriate way (for example, via a pop-up notice or statement of changes on our website).Ģ. ![]() The most up-to-date version can be found on this website. However, the Privacy Policy can change over time, for example to meet changing business or legal requirements. This Privacy Policy was last updated on January 4, 2021. This Privacy Policy also does not apply to personal information Oracle collects in connection with your interactions with the website, which is subject to the terms of Oracle’s Privacy Policy. To find out more about how our customers may collect and use information about you on their websites, please review the privacy policy of the company who collected your information, and consult them if you have any further questions. This Privacy Policy does not apply to personal information collected by customers of Oracle when they use the Internet Performance Tools on their websites and collect information about you for their own purposes. For more information on Oracle’s personal information collection and use practices in connection with these tools, see section 4, “WHY AND HOW DO WE USE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION?” This Privacy Policy for Dyn Internet Performance Tools (‘Privacy Policy’) provides information on the collection, use, sharing and processing of personal information by Oracle Corporation and its affiliates (“Oracle”, “we” or “us”) in connection with your use of Dyn’s Recursive DNS service, Updater Client, Gauge web browser extension, and RUM beacons (“Internet Performance Tools”). Keep this XML file with the script (on the same PC you used when creating it!) and then run the script, not forgetting to update the host names you want to update with your current IP.Dyn Internet Performance Tools Privacy Policy 1. A file called DynDNS-.xml will be created. In the prompt, enter the username and password you would use to log on to DynDNS and press Enter. Get-Credential | Export-Clixml "DynDNS-$env:COMPUTERNAME.xml" Now, applying what you just learned, and using the commands from my script, execute: The “password” you entered is encrypted and only readable by the user who created it. Open it in Notepad and you’ll see your username and lots of other XML. Navigate to that path and you’ll see the file. Get-Credential | Export-Clixml "mypassword.xml"Įnter your username and password (again, it can be anything at all, you’re only testing) and press Enter.Ī file called mypassword.xml will be saved in to the path you are curently in – if you haven’t changed it since opening ISE, this will be C:\Users\ Now, instead of sending that object to the console, you use the “pipe” (vertical character) to “pipe” the object to another command called Export-Clixml. Type in anything you want (you’re testing) and press enter or click OK and you’ll see something appear on the command line with the username you entered and a value. You’ll be prompted to enter a username and password. You can use the Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE) or the console, but starting new, I would recommend you use the ISE.Īt the prompt, type Get-Credential (uppercase or lowercase doesn’t matter) and press Enter. The script itself is executed as a specific user on a specific computer so first experiment by simply opening the PowerShell console. Hi Jay, I appreciate PowerShell can be very daunting to a new user but fear not, it’s fairly simple. Write-Verbose " No update occurred.`t:$ActualIP :$DNSIP" # If the current external IP and the host DNS IP are the same, just say nothing happened. ![]() Write-Verbose " An error occurred updating the IP address. # If the response is not "good", output an error (only visible if verbose is on!) $Result = Set-DynDNSUpdate -HostAddress $DynDNSHost -IP $ActualIP -Credentials $DynUP Write-Verbose " for $DynDNSHost to $ActualIP" # If the detected IP and current host DNS IP are not equal, an update is required. $ExternalIP = Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "" -Method Get -TimeoutSec 30 -UseBasicParsing ![]() $DynUP = Import-Clixml -Path "$PSScriptRoot\DynDNS-$env:COMPUTERNAME.xml" # Create yours using Get-Credential | Export-Clixml "DynDNS-$env:COMPUTERNAME.xml" $UserAgent = " - DynDNSUpdater (PoSh 5) - 1.0" # Servers to update - all are updated to the detected external IP of the machine running the script. # If you want to see what the script is doing, uncomment this. ![]()
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