How to Install nsupdate.info on Elementary OS Latest

In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing nsupdate.info on Elementary OS Latest.

Prerequisites

Before we begin, please ensure that you have the following:

Step 1: Download nsupdate.info

First, you need to download nsupdate.info from the official website:

  1. Open your web browser and visit https://www.nsupdate.info/.
  2. Click on the "Download" button at the top of the page.
  3. Scroll down and select the appropriate version for your operating system - in this case, select "Linux 64-bit".
  4. Your web browser should prompt you to confirm the download. Click "Save File" to begin the download.

Step 2: Install nsupdate.info

Once the download is complete, follow these steps to install nsupdate.info:

  1. Open the Terminal application by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T or by searching for "Terminal" in the Applications menu.
  2. Navigate to the directory where you downloaded nsupdate.info. If you downloaded it to your Downloads folder, you can navigate to it with the following command:
cd ~/Downloads
  1. Extract the downloaded file using the following command:
tar xvfz nsupdateinfo-1.7.3.linux-amd64.tar.gz

Note: The version number may change in the future, so make sure to adjust the filename accordingly.

  1. Change into the extracted directory:
cd nsupdateinfo-1.7.3.linux-amd64/
  1. Finally, run the following command to install nsupdate.info:
sudo ./install.sh

You will be prompted for your password. Once you have entered it, the installation process will begin.

Step 3: Verify the Installation

To verify that nsupdate.info has been installed successfully, run the following command in the Terminal:

nsupdateinfo --version

If the installation was successful, you should see the version number printed to the screen.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed nsupdate.info on Elementary OS Latest. You can now use it to manage your dynamic DNS updates with nsupdate.info.

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