Instead of running it in daemon mode (which made it terminate from time to time) I run it with cron (every 5 minutes). Since you can use the monitoring of the pppoe interface you need no external websites to check for a ip change.
the problem wasn't related to dyndns in any way - Simons problem happened due to the fact that he applied QoS settings to the dynamic interface and middleware couldn't handle it because an undefined value appeared. Internally it is fixed already so there is a public fix visible on the horizon.
the problem wasn't related to dyndns in any way - Simons problem happened due to the fact that he applied QoS settings to the dynamic interface and middleware couldn't handle it because an undefined value appeared. Internally it is fixed already so there is a public fix visible on the horizon.