I'm trying to change my ASG from a NAT'ed setup with a DHCP WAN interface, to a bridged setup which will run behind a separate NAT device (see the QOS Tutorial? thread for the background).
However, I find that I'm unable to delete the DHCP interface because it's still "in use" by DynDNS. Despite the fact that I've disabled DynDNS, ASG still won't let me delete or alter that interface, giving me a "Configuration inconsistency detected" error every time I try.
I've been able to get around the immediate problem by adding another NIC and switching DynDNS to use that "temp" interface, but I'm now unable to delete that interface. It seems that once you've enabled DynDNS on any DHCP interface, you're permanently locked in to having at least one DHCP interface defined.
I believe this is a bug, but as a Home user I don't have access to support, so I guess I can only hope that a paying customer reports the same problem.
This thread was automatically locked due to age.