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After signing in, towards the bottom of the page you will see a box marked "If you wish to register your IP for whitelisting" | After signing in, towards the bottom of the page you will see a box marked "If you wish to register your IP for whitelisting" | ||
- | Run the following command to install a script and cron job to update the whitelist with your IP every 5 minutes. If you are in a text-only environment, | + | Run the following command to install a script and cron job to update the whitelist with your IP every 5 minutes. If you are in a text-only environment, |
bash <(curl -s https:// | bash <(curl -s https:// | ||
Optionally, you can visit this URL to verify the content of the script. | Optionally, you can visit this URL to verify the content of the script. | ||
- | You will need to enter your username and the unique hash, both of which are contained in the command on http:// | + | You will need to enter your username and the unique hash, both of which are contained in the command on http:// |
== Windows == | == Windows == | ||
An easy-to-use Windows IP update script will be available in the near future. | An easy-to-use Windows IP update script will be available in the near future. | ||
- | Windows users can download a version of ' | + | Windows users can download a version of ' |
- | You can create a batch file to run this script. You should set up a scheduled task from the control panel to run this script at least once per week to renew your IP. Remember, you can't connect to api.opennicproject.org if your IP is not whitelisted. You should use an IP address in this case. | + |