- Why do we need this DDNS_Generic library
- Changelog
- Prerequisites
- Installation
- Packages' Patches
- 1. For Adafruit nRF52840 and nRF52832 boards
- 2. For Teensy boards
- 3. For Arduino SAM DUE boards
- 4. For Arduino SAMD boards
- 5. For Adafruit SAMD boards
- 6. For Seeeduino SAMD boards
- 7. For STM32 boards
- 8. For RP2040-based boards using Earle Philhower arduino-pico core
- 9. For Portenta_H7 boards using Arduino IDE in Linux
- 10. For RTL8720DN boards using AmebaD core
- 11. For SAMD21 and SAMD51 boards using ArduinoCore-fab-sam core
- 12. For Seeeduino RP2040 boards
- Libraries' Patches
- HOWTO Use analogRead() with ESP32 running WiFi and/or BlueTooth (BT/BLE)
- Configuration Notes
- Examples
- A. For Generic boards and shields
- B. For Ethernet shields
- 1. nRF52_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client
- 2. SAMD_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client
- 3. SAM-DUE_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client
- 4. STM32_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client
- 5. AVR_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client
- 6. megaAVR_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client
- 7. Teensy_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client
- 8. RP2040_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client
- 9. WT32_ETH01_DuckDNS_Client
- 10. Portenta_H7_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client. New
- C. For WiFiNINA shields
- D. For ESP8266-AT/ESP32-AT shields
- E. For Portenta_H7 WiFi shields
- Example DuckDNS_Client
- Debug Terminal Output Samples
- 1. No-ip_Client on STM32F7 Nucleo-144 NUCLEO_F767ZI with LAN8742A using STM32Ethernet Library
- 2. DuckDNS_Client on STM32F7 Nucleo-144 NUCLEO_F767ZI with LAN8742A using STM32Ethernet Library
- 3. DuckDNS_Client on Adafruit NRF52840_FEATHER_EXPRESS with W5500 using Ethernet_Generic Library
- 4. No-ip_Client on Adafruit NRF52840_FEATHER_EXPRESS with W5500 using Ethernet_Generic Library
- 5. DuckDNS_Client on Adafruit NRF52840_FEATHER_EXPRESS with ENC28J60 using new EthernetENC Library
- 6. DuckDNS_Client on Adafruit NRF52840_FEATHER_EXPRESS with ENC28J60 using UIPEthernet Library
- 7. DuckDNS_Client on Adafruit SAMD21 SAMD_NANO_33_IOT with WiFiNINA using WiFiNINA_Generic Library
- 8. No-ip_Client on Adafruit SAMD21 SAMD_NANO_33_IOT with WiFiNINA using WiFiNINA_Generic Library
- 9. DuckDNS_Client on Arduino SAM DUE with W5100 using Ethernet_Generic Library
- 10. No-ip_Client on Arduino SAM DUE with W5100 using Ethernet_Generic Library
- 11. DuckDNS_Client on SeeedStudio SEEED_XIAO_M0 with ESP8266-AT using ESP8266_AT_WebServer Library
- 12. No-ip_Client on SeeedStudio SEEED_XIAO_M0 with ESP8266-AT using ESP8266_AT_WebServer Library
- 13. AVR_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client on AVR_MEGA2560 with W5x00 using Ethernet_Generic Library
- 14. Teensy_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client on TEENSY 4.1 with Custom Ethernet using Teensy 4.1 NativeEthernet Library
- 15. RP2040_ESP_AT_DuckDNS_Client on RASPBERRY_PI_PICO with ESP8266-AT using ESP8266_AT_WebServer Library
- 16. RP2040_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client on MBED RASPBERRY_PI_PICO with W5x00 using Ethernet_Generic Library
- 17. DuckDNS_Client on RASPBERRY_PI_PICO with ESP8266-AT using ESP8266_AT_WebServer Library
- 18. WT32_ETH01_DuckDNS_Client on WT32-ETH01 with ETH_PHY_LAN8720
- 19. Portenta_H7_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client on PORTENTA_H7_M7 with Ethernet
- 20. Portenta_H7_DuckDNS_Client on PORTENTA_H7_M7 with Portenta_H7 WiFi
- Debug
- Troubleshooting
- Issues
- TO DO
- DONE
- Contributions and Thanks
- Contributing
- License
- Copyright
Why do we need this DDNS_Generic library
Many of us are using Dynamic DNS (DDNS) service because Dynamic IP addresses is much cheaper than the expensive static IP address.
Dynamic IP addresses present a problem if we wants to provide a service to other users on the Internet, such as a web service, Blynk Local Server, etc. As the IP address may change frequently (due to power outtage/surge, power on/off, DSL/Fiber issues, etc.), the corresponding domain names must be quickly re-mapped in the DNS, to maintain accessibility using a well-known URL.
Many providers offer commercial or free Dynamic DNS service for this scenario. The automatic reconfiguration is generally implemented in the user's router or computer, which runs software to update the DDNS service. The communication between the user's equipment and the provider is not standardized, although a few standard web-based methods of updating have emerged over time.
This Library is created to automatically update your DDNS Domains with the latest dynamic IP address, using one of the many available boards / shields. See Currently Supported Boards.
The time between checks to update the DDNS Service is configurable to match your use case, and is set in the examples at 10 minutes.
The DDNS_Generic code is very short, can be immersed in your Projects and to be called in the loop() code.
It currently supports DuckDNS, No-ip, DynDNS, Dynu, enom, all-inkl, selfhost.de, dyndns.it, strato, freemyip, afraid.org, OVH.com. Expansion to support more DDNS service providers is very easy and can be done by yourself.
This DDNS_Generic library is based on and modified from Ayush Sharma's EasyDDNS Library to add support to many boards and shields besides ESP32 and ESP8266.
The RP2040-based boards, such as RASPBERRY_PI_PICO, are currently supported using :
- Earle Philhower's arduino-pico core with ESP8266-AT/ESP32-AT WiFi shields. Ethernet libraries using SPI are not currently supported now on this core.
- Arduino-mbed RP2040 core with W5x00, ENC28J60 Ethernet shields. ESP8266-AT/ESP32-AT WiFi shields, using ESP8266_AT_WebServer library, are not currently supported now on this core.
- ESP8266
- ESP32
- AdaFruit Feather nRF52832, nRF52840 Express, BlueFruit Sense, Itsy-Bitsy nRF52840 Express, Metro nRF52840 Express, NINA_B302_ublox, NINA_B112_ublox etc..
- Arduino SAMD21 (ZERO, MKR, NANO_33_IOT, etc.).
- Adafruit SAM21 (Itsy-Bitsy M0, Metro M0, Feather M0, Gemma M0, etc.).
- Adafruit SAM51 (Itsy-Bitsy M4, Metro M4, Grand Central M4, Feather M4 Express, etc.).
- Seeeduino SAMD21/SAMD51 boards (SEEED_WIO_TERMINAL, SEEED_FEMTO_M0, SEEED_XIAO_M0, Wio_Lite_MG126, WIO_GPS_BOARD, SEEEDUINO_ZERO, SEEEDUINO_LORAWAN, SEEED_GROVE_UI_WIRELESS, etc.)
- STM32 (Nucleo-144, Nucleo-64, Nucleo-32, Discovery, STM32F1, STM32F3, STM32F4, STM32H7, STM32L0, etc.).
- SAM DUE
- STM32F/L/H/G/WB/MP1 (Nucleo-64 L053R8,Nucleo-144, Nucleo-64, Nucleo-32, Discovery, STM32Fx, STM32H7, STM32Lx, STM32Gx, STM32WB, STM32MP1, etc.) having 64K+ Flash program memory.
- Arduino ATmega4809-based boards such as UNO WiFi Rev2, AVR_NANO_EVERY, etc.
- Arduino AVR ATmega2560 such as Mega, Mega2560, Mega ADK, etc.
- Teensy LC, 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 3.6, 4.0, 4.1
- RP2040-based boards, such as RASPBERRY_PI_PICO, ADAFRUIT_FEATHER_RP2040 and GENERIC_RP2040, using Earle Philhower's arduino-pico core for ESP8266-AT/ESP32-AT WiFi shields or Arduino-mbed RP2040 core using W5x00 and ENC28J60 Ethernet shields
- WT32_ETH01 boards using ESP32-based boards and LAN8720 Ethernet
- Portenta_H7 using either
Murata WiFi
orVision-shield Ethernet
- ESP8266 built-in WiFi
- ESP32 built-in WiFi
- WiFiNINA using WiFiNINA or WiFiNINA_Generic library.
- ESP8266-AT, ESP32-AT WiFi shields using WiFiEspAT or ESP8266_AT_WebServer library.
- Portenta_H7 built-in Murata WiFi
- W5x00 using Ethernet_Generic library
- W5100S shield /module, using
Ethernet_Generic
library, such as WIZnet Ethernet HAT and W5100S-EVB-Pico - ENC28J60 using EthernetENC or UIPEthernet library
- LAN8742A using STM32duino LwIP,STM32duino STM32Ethernet libraries
- NativeEthernet for Teensy 4.1
- LAN8720A in WT32-ETH01 using
WebServer_WT32_ETH01
. - Portenta_H7 using Ethernet from Portenta Vision shields
-
Arduino AVR core 1.8.5+
for Arduino (Use Arduino Board Manager) for AVR boards. . New -
ESP32 Core 2.0.2+
for ESP32-based boards. -
ESP8266 Core 3.0.2+
for ESP8266-based boards. . To use ESP8266 core 2.7.1+ for LittleFS. -
Teensy core 1.56+
for Teensy (4.1, 4.0, 3.6, 3.5, 3,2, 3.1, 3.0, LC) boards. New -
Arduino SAM DUE core v1.6.12+
for SAM DUE ARM Cortex-M3 boards. -
Arduino SAMD core 1.8.13+
for SAMD ARM Cortex-M0+ boards. -
Adafruit SAMD core 1.7.10+
for SAMD ARM Cortex-M0+ and M4 boards (Nano 33 IoT, etc.). -
Seeeduino SAMD core 1.8.2+
for SAMD21/SAMD51 boards (XIAO M0, Wio Terminal, etc.). -
Adafruit nRF52 v1.3.0+
for nRF52 boards such as Adafruit NRF52840_FEATHER, NRF52832_FEATHER, NRF52840_FEATHER_SENSE, NRF52840_ITSYBITSY, NRF52840_CIRCUITPLAY, NRF52840_CLUE, NRF52840_METRO, NRF52840_PCA10056, PARTICLE_XENON, NINA_B302_ublox, etc. -
Arduino Core for STM32 v2.2.0+
for STM32F/L/H/G/WB/MP1 boards. -
Arduino megaAVR core 1.8.7+
for Arduino megaAVR boards. Use Arduino Board Manager to install. -
Earle Philhower's arduino-pico core v1.13.3+
for RP2040-based boards such as RASPBERRY_PI_PICO, ADAFRUIT_FEATHER_RP2040 and GENERIC_RP2040, etc. -
ArduinoCore-mbed mbed_rp2040, mbed_nano, mbed_portenta core 3.0.1+
for Arduino (Use Arduino Board Manager) Portenta_H7, RP2040-based boards, such as Nano_RP2040_Connect, RASPBERRY_PI_PICO. -
Functional-Vlpp library v1.0.2+
to use server's lambda function. To install. check -
Depending on which Ethernet card you're using:
Ethernet_Generic library v2.1.0+
for W5100, W5200 and W5500/WIZ550io/WIZ850io/USR-ES1 with Wiznet W5500 chip.EthernetENC library v2.0.2+
for ENC28J60. . New and BetterUIPEthernet library v2.0.11+
for ENC28J60.STM32Ethernet library v1.2.0+
for built-in LAN8742A Ethernet on (Nucleo-144, Discovery). . To be used withLwIP library v2.1.2+
for built-in LAN8742A Ethernet on (Nucleo-144, Discovery).NativeEthernet Library version stable111+
for Teensy 4.1 built-in NativeEthernet. New
WiFiNINA_Generic library v1.8.14-3+
to use WiFiNINA modules/shields. To install. check if using WiFiNINA for boards such as Nano 33 IoT, nRF52, Teensy, etc.WiFiWebServer library v1.7.0+
to use WiFi/WiFiNINA modules/shields. To install, checkEthernetWebServer library v2.1.2+
to use Ethernet modules/shields on boards other than STM32F/L/H/G/WB/MP1. To install. check .EthernetWebServer_STM32 library v1.4.0+
to use Ethernet modules/shields on STM32F/L/H/G/WB/MP1 boards. To install, check .ESP8266_AT_WebServer library v1.5.3+
to use ESP8266-AT/ESP32-AT WiFi modules/shields. To install, check . Using is mandatory to avoid error while using ESP8266/ESP32-AT shields.WebServer_WT32_ETH01 library v1.4.1+
to use WT32_ETH01 (ESP32 + LAN8720). To install, check .
The best and easiest way is to use Arduino Library Manager
. Search for DDNS_Generic
, then select / install the latest version.
You can also use this link for more detailed instructions.
Another way to install is to:
- Navigate to DDNS_Generic page.
- Download the latest release
DDNS_Generic-master.zip
. - Extract the zip file to
DDNS_Generic-master
directory - Copy whole
DDNS_Generic-master/src
folder to Arduino libraries' directory such as~/Arduino/libraries/
.
- Install VS Code
- Install PlatformIO
- Install DDNS_Generic library by using Library Manager. Search for DDNS_Generic in Platform.io Author's Libraries
- Use included platformio.ini file from examples to ensure that all dependent libraries will installed automatically. Please visit documentation for the other options and examples at Project Configuration File
To be able to compile, run and automatically detect and display BOARD_NAME on nRF52840/nRF52832 boards, you have to copy the whole nRF52 Packages_Patches directory into Adafruit nRF52 directory (~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/1.3.0).
Supposing the Adafruit nRF52 version is 1.3.0. These files must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/1.3.0/platform.txt
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/1.3.0/boards.txt
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/1.3.0/cores/nRF5/Udp.h
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/1.3.0/cores/nRF5/Print.h
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/1.3.0/cores/nRF5/Print.cpp
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/1.3.0/variants/NINA_B302_ublox/variant.h
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/1.3.0/variants/NINA_B302_ublox/variant.cpp
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/1.3.0/variants/NINA_B112_ublox/variant.h
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/1.3.0/variants/NINA_B112_ublox/variant.cpp
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/1.3.0/cores/nRF5/Udp.h
Whenever a new version is installed, remember to copy these files into the new version directory. For example, new version is x.yy.z These files must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/x.yy.z/platform.txt
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/x.yy.z/boards.txt
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/x.yy.z/cores/nRF5/Udp.h
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/x.yy.z/cores/nRF5/Print.h
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/x.yy.z/cores/nRF5/Print.cpp
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/x.yy.z/variants/NINA_B302_ublox/variant.h
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/x.yy.z/variants/NINA_B302_ublox/variant.cpp
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/x.yy.z/variants/NINA_B112_ublox/variant.h
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/x.yy.z/variants/NINA_B112_ublox/variant.cpp
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/nrf52/x.yy.z/cores/nRF5/Udp.h
To be able to compile and run on Teensy boards, you have to copy the files in Packages_Patches for Teensy directory into Teensy hardware directory (./arduino-1.8.19/hardware/teensy/avr/boards.txt).
Supposing the Arduino version is 1.8.19. These files must be copied into the directory:
./arduino-1.8.19/hardware/teensy/avr/boards.txt
./arduino-1.8.19/hardware/teensy/avr/cores/teensy/Stream.h
./arduino-1.8.19/hardware/teensy/avr/cores/teensy3/Stream.h
./arduino-1.8.19/hardware/teensy/avr/cores/teensy4/Stream.h
Whenever a new version is installed, remember to copy this file into the new version directory. For example, new version is x.yy.zz These files must be copied into the directory:
./arduino-x.yy.zz/hardware/teensy/avr/boards.txt
./arduino-x.yy.zz/hardware/teensy/avr/cores/teensy/Stream.h
./arduino-x.yy.zz/hardware/teensy/avr/cores/teensy3/Stream.h
./arduino-x.yy.zz/hardware/teensy/avr/cores/teensy4/Stream.h
To be able to compile and run on SAM DUE boards, you have to copy the whole SAM DUE directory into Arduino sam directory (~/.arduino15/packages/arduino/hardware/sam/1.6.12).
Supposing the Arduino SAM core version is 1.6.12. This file must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/arduino/hardware/sam/1.6.12/platform.txt
Whenever a new version is installed, remember to copy this file into the new version directory. For example, new version is x.yy.zz This file must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/arduino/hardware/sam/x.yy.zz/platform.txt
To be able to compile, run and automatically detect and display BOARD_NAME on Arduino SAMD (Nano-33-IoT, etc) boards, you have to copy the whole Arduino SAMD Packages_Patches directory into Arduino SAMD directory (~/.arduino15/packages/arduino/hardware/samd/1.8.13).
Supposing the Arduino SAMD version is 1.8.13. Now only one file must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/arduino/hardware/samd/1.8.13/platform.txt
Whenever a new version is installed, remember to copy this files into the new version directory. For example, new version is x.yy.zz
This file must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/arduino/hardware/samd/x.yy.zz/platform.txt
Supposing the Arduino SAMD version is 1.8.9. These files must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/arduino/hardware/samd/1.8.9/platform.txt
~/.arduino15/packages/arduino/hardware/samd/1.8.9/cores/arduino/Arduino.h
Whenever a new version is installed, remember to copy these files into the new version directory. For example, new version is x.yy.z
These files must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/arduino/hardware/samd/x.yy.z/platform.txt
~/.arduino15/packages/arduino/hardware/samd/x.yy.z/cores/arduino/Arduino.h
This is mandatory to fix the notorious Arduino SAMD compiler error. See Improve Arduino compatibility with the STL (min and max macro)
...\arm-none-eabi\include\c++\7.2.1\bits\stl_algobase.h:243:56: error: macro "min" passed 3 arguments, but takes just 2
min(const _Tp& __a, const _Tp& __b, _Compare __comp)
Whenever the above-mentioned compiler error issue is fixed with the new Arduino SAMD release, you don't need to copy the Arduino.h
file anymore.
To be able to compile, run and automatically detect and display BOARD_NAME on Adafruit SAMD (Itsy-Bitsy M4, etc) boards, you have to copy the whole Adafruit SAMD Packages_Patches directory into Adafruit samd directory (~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/samd/1.7.10).
Supposing the Adafruit SAMD core version is 1.7.10. This file must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/samd/1.7.10/platform.txt
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/samd/1.7.10/cores/arduino/Print.h
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/samd/1.7.10/cores/arduino/Print.cpp
Whenever a new version is installed, remember to copy this file into the new version directory. For example, new version is x.yy.zz This file must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/samd/x.yy.zz/platform.txt
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/samd/x.yy.zz/cores/arduino/Print.h
~/.arduino15/packages/adafruit/hardware/samd/x.yy.zz/cores/arduino/Print.cpp
To be able to compile, run and automatically detect and display BOARD_NAME on Seeeduino SAMD (XIAO M0, Wio Terminal, etc) boards, you have to copy the whole Seeeduino SAMD Packages_Patches directory into Seeeduino samd directory (~/.arduino15/packages/Seeeduino/hardware/samd/1.8.2).
Supposing the Seeeduino SAMD core version is 1.8.2. This file must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/Seeeduino/hardware/samd/1.8.2/platform.txt
~/.arduino15/packages/Seeeduino/hardware/samd/1.8.2/cores/arduino/Arduino.h
~/.arduino15/packages/Seeeduino/hardware/samd/1.8.2/cores/arduino/Print.h
~/.arduino15/packages/Seeeduino/hardware/samd/1.8.2/cores/arduino/Print.cpp
Whenever a new version is installed, remember to copy this file into the new version directory. For example, new version is x.yy.zz This file must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/Seeeduino/hardware/samd/x.yy.zz/platform.txt
~/.arduino15/packages/Seeeduino/hardware/samd/x.yy.zz/cores/arduino/Arduino.h
~/.arduino15/packages/Seeeduino/hardware/samd/x.yy.zz/cores/arduino/Print.h
~/.arduino15/packages/Seeeduino/hardware/samd/x.yy.zz/cores/arduino/Print.cpp
To use LAN8720 on some STM32 boards
- Nucleo-144 (F429ZI, NUCLEO_F746NG, NUCLEO_F746ZG, NUCLEO_F756ZG)
- Discovery (DISCO_F746NG)
- STM32F4 boards (BLACK_F407VE, BLACK_F407VG, BLACK_F407ZE, BLACK_F407ZG, BLACK_F407VE_Mini, DIYMORE_F407VGT, FK407M1)
you have to copy the files stm32f4xx_hal_conf_default.h and stm32f7xx_hal_conf_default.h into STM32 stm32 directory (~/.arduino15/packages/STM32/hardware/stm32/2.2.0/system) to overwrite the old files.
Supposing the STM32 stm32 core version is 2.2.0. These files must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/STM32/hardware/stm32/2.2.0/system/STM32F4xx/stm32f4xx_hal_conf_default.h
for STM32F4.~/.arduino15/packages/STM32/hardware/stm32/2.2.0/system/STM32F7xx/stm32f7xx_hal_conf_default.h
for Nucleo-144 STM32F7.
Whenever a new version is installed, remember to copy this file into the new version directory. For example, new version is x.yy.zz, these files must be copied into the corresponding directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/STM32/hardware/stm32/x.yy.zz/system/STM32F4xx/stm32f4xx_hal_conf_default.h
- `~/.arduino15/packages/STM32/hardware/stm32/x.yy.zz/system/STM32F7xx/stm32f7xx_hal_conf_default.h
To use Serial1 on some STM32 boards without Serial1 definition (Nucleo-144 NUCLEO_F767ZI, Nucleo-64 NUCLEO_L053R8, etc.) boards, you have to copy the files STM32 variant.h into STM32 stm32 directory (~/.arduino15/packages/STM32/hardware/stm32/2.2.0). You have to modify the files corresponding to your boards, this is just an illustration how to do.
Supposing the STM32 stm32 core version is 2.2.0. These files must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/STM32/hardware/stm32/2.2.0/variants/STM32F7xx/F765Z(G-I)T_F767Z(G-I)T_F777ZIT/NUCLEO_F767ZI/variant.h
for Nucleo-144 NUCLEO_F767ZI.~/.arduino15/packages/STM32/hardware/stm32/2.2.0/variants/STM32L0xx/L052R(6-8)T_L053R(6-8)T_L063R8T/NUCLEO_L053R8/variant.h
for Nucleo-64 NUCLEO_L053R8.
Whenever a new version is installed, remember to copy this file into the new version directory. For example, new version is x.yy.zz, these files must be copied into the corresponding directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/STM32/hardware/stm32/x.yy.zz/variants/STM32F7xx/F765Z(G-I)T_F767Z(G-I)T_F777ZIT/NUCLEO_F767ZI/variant.h
~/.arduino15/packages/STM32/hardware/stm32/x.yy.zz/variants/STM32L0xx/L052R(6-8)T_L053R(6-8)T_L063R8T/NUCLEO_L053R8/variant.h
8. For RP2040-based boards using Earle Philhower arduino-pico core
To be able to automatically detect and display BOARD_NAME on RP2040-based boards (RASPBERRY_PI_PICO, ADAFRUIT_FEATHER_RP2040, GENERIC_RP2040, etc) boards, you have to copy the file RP2040 platform.txt into rp2040 directory (~/.arduino15/packages/rp2040/hardware/rp2040/1.4.0).
Supposing the rp2040 core version is 1.4.0. This file must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/rp2040/hardware/rp2040/1.4.0/platform.txt
Whenever a new version is installed, remember to copy this file into the new version directory. For example, new version is x.yy.zz This file must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/rp2040/hardware/rp2040/x.yy.zz/platform.txt
With core after v1.5.0, this step is not necessary anymore thanks to the PR Add -DBOARD_NAME="{build.board}" #136.
Some libraries, such as Adafruit DHT-sensor-library, require the definition of microsecondsToClockCycles(). To be able to compile and run on RP2040-based boards, you have to copy the files in RP2040 Arduino.h into rp2040 directory (~/.arduino15/packages/rp2040/hardware/rp2040/1.4.0).
Supposing the rp2040 core version is 1.4.0. This file must be copied to replace:
~/.arduino15/packages/rp2040/hardware/rp2040/1.4.0/cores/rp2040/Arduino.h
Whenever a new version is installed, remember to copy this file into the new version directory. For example, new version is x.yy.zz This file must be copied to replace:
~/.arduino15/packages/rp2040/hardware/rp2040/x.yy.zz/cores/rp2040/Arduino.h
With core after v1.5.0, this step is not necessary anymore thanks to the PR Add defs for compatibility #142.
To be able to upload firmware to Portenta_H7 using Arduino IDE in Linux (Ubuntu, etc.), you have to copy the file portenta_post_install.sh into mbed_portenta directory (~/.arduino15/packages/arduino/hardware/mbed_portenta/3.0.1/portenta_post_install.sh).
Then run the following command using sudo
$ cd ~/.arduino15/packages/arduino/hardware/mbed_portenta/3.0.1
$ chmod 755 portenta_post_install.sh
$ sudo ./portenta_post_install.sh
This will create the file /etc/udev/rules.d/49-portenta_h7.rules
as follows:
# Portenta H7 bootloader mode UDEV rules
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="2341", ATTRS{idProduct}=="035b", GROUP="plugdev", MODE="0666"
Supposing the ArduinoCore-mbed core version is 3.0.1. Now only one file must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/arduino/hardware/mbed_portenta/3.0.1/portenta_post_install.sh
Whenever a new version is installed, remember to copy this files into the new version directory. For example, new version is x.yy.zz
This file must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/arduino/hardware/mbed_portenta/x.yy.zz/portenta_post_install.sh
To avoid compile error relating to PROGMEM, you have to copy the file Realtek AmebaD core pgmspace.h into Realtek AmebaD directory (~/.arduino15/packages/realtek/hardware/AmebaD/3.1.2/cores/arduino/avr/pgmspace.h).
Supposing the Realtek AmebaD core version is 3.1.2. This file must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/realtek/hardware/AmebaD/3.1.2/cores/arduino/avr/pgmspace.h
Whenever a new version is installed, remember to copy this file into the new version directory. For example, new version is x.yy.zz This file must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/realtek/hardware/AmebaD/x.yy.zz/cores/arduino/avr/pgmspace.h
To avoid compile error relating to SAMD21/SAMD51, you have to copy the file ArduinoCore-fab-sam core pgmspace.h into ArduinoCore-fab-sam
samd directory (~/.arduino15/packages/Fab_SAM_Arduino/hardware/samd/1.6.18-alpha2/boards.txt).
Supposing the ArduinoCore-fab-sam
samd core version is 1.6.18-alpha2. This file must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/Fab_SAM_Arduino/hardware/samd/1.6.18-alpha2/boards.txt
Whenever a new version is installed, remember to copy this file into the new version directory. For example, new version is x.yy.zz This file must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/Fab_SAM_Arduino/hardware/samd/x.yy.zz/boards.txt
To be able to compile, run and automatically detect and display BOARD_NAME on Seeeduino RP2040 (XIAO RP2040, Wio RP2040 Mini) boards, you have to copy the whole Seeeduino RP2040 Packages_Patches directory into Seeeduino samd directory (~/.arduino15/packages/Seeeduino/hardware/rp2040/2.7.2).
Supposing the Seeeduino SAMD core version is 2.7.2. This file must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/Seeeduino/hardware/rp2040/2.7.2/boards.txt
~/.arduino15/packages/Seeeduino/hardware/rp2040/2.7.2/variants/Seeed_XIAO_RP2040/pins_arduino.h
Whenever a new version is installed, remember to copy this file into the new version directory. For example, new version is x.yy.zz This file must be copied into the directory:
~/.arduino15/packages/Seeeduino/hardware/samd/x.yy.zz/boards.txt
~/.arduino15/packages/Seeeduino/hardware/samd/x.yy.zz/variants/Seeed_XIAO_RP2040/pins_arduino.h
Notes: These patches are totally optional and necessary only when you use the related Ethernet library and get certain error or issues.
If your application requires 2K+ HTML page, the current Ethernet library
must be modified if you are using W5200/W5500 Ethernet shields. W5100 is not supported for 2K+ buffer. If you use boards requiring different CS/SS pin for W5x00 Ethernet shield, for example ESP32, ESP8266, nRF52, etc., you also have to modify the following libraries to be able to specify the CS/SS pin correctly.
To fix Ethernet library
, just copy these following files into the Ethernet library
directory to overwrite the old files:
To fix EthernetLarge library
, just copy these following files into the EthernetLarge library
directory to overwrite the old files:
To fix Ethernet2 library
, just copy these following files into the Ethernet2 library
directory to overwrite the old files:
To add UDP Multicast support, necessary for the UPnP_Generic library:
- To fix
Ethernet3 library
, just copy these following files into theEthernet3 library
directory to overwrite the old files:
To be able to compile and run on nRF52 boards with ENC28J60 using UIPEthernet library, you have to copy these following files into the UIPEthernet utility
directory to overwrite the old files:
To fix ESP32 compile error
, just copy the following file into the ESP32
cores/esp32 directory (e.g. ./arduino-1.8.12/hardware/espressif/cores/esp32) to overwrite the old file:
Check if you need to install the UIPEthernet patch new STM32 core F3/F4 compatibility to avoid errors #include HardwareSPI.h
on some STM32 boards (Nucleo-32 F303K8, etc.)
Please have a look at ESP_WiFiManager Issue 39: Not able to read analog port when using the autoconnect example to have more detailed description and solution of the issue.
- ADC1 controls ADC function for pins GPIO32-GPIO39
- ADC2 controls ADC function for pins GPIO0, 2, 4, 12-15, 25-27
Look in file adc_common.c
In ADC2, there're two locks used for different cases:
lock shared with app and Wi-Fi: ESP32: When Wi-Fi using the ADC2, we assume it will never stop, so app checks the lock and returns immediately if failed. ESP32S2: The controller's control over the ADC is determined by the arbiter. There is no need to control by lock.
lock shared between tasks: when several tasks sharing the ADC2, we want to guarantee all the requests will be handled. Since conversions are short (about 31us), app returns the lock very soon, we use a spinlock to stand there waiting to do conversions one by one.
adc2_spinlock should be acquired first, then adc2_wifi_lock or rtc_spinlock.
- In order to use ADC2 for other functions, we have to acquire complicated firmware locks and very difficult to do
- So, it's not advisable to use ADC2 with WiFi/BlueTooth (BT/BLE).
- Use ADC1, and pins GPIO32-GPIO39
- If somehow it's a must to use those pins serviced by ADC2 (GPIO0, 2, 4, 12, 13, 14, 15, 25, 26 and 27), use the fix mentioned at the end of ESP_WiFiManager Issue 39: Not able to read analog port when using the autoconnect example to work with ESP32 WiFi/BlueTooth (BT/BLE).
It's taken care automatically.
In examples' defines.h
- Define DDNS_USING_ETHERNET == true and DDNS_USING_WIFI == false
// Select DDNS_USING_WIFI for boards using built-in WiFi, such as Nano-33-IoT
#define DDNS_USING_WIFI false
#define DDNS_USING_ETHERNET true
- To use W5x00 Ethernet, for example using Ethernet_Generic library
// This must be true if using LAN8742A for STM32F, such as Nucleo-144 F767ZI
#define USE_BUILTIN_ETHERNET false
//////////
#define USE_UIP_ETHERNET false
#define USE_CUSTOM_ETHERNET false
// Only one if the following to be true
#define USE_ETHERNET_GENERIC true
#define USE_ETHERNET_ESP8266 false
#define USE_ETHERNET_ENC false
- To use ENC28J60 Ethernet, using EthernetENC library (NEW)
// This must be true if using LAN8742A for STM32F, such as Nucleo-144 F767ZI
#define USE_BUILTIN_ETHERNET false
//////////
#define USE_UIP_ETHERNET false
#define USE_CUSTOM_ETHERNET false
// Only one if the following to be true
#define USE_ETHERNET_GENERIC false
#define USE_ETHERNET_ESP8266 false
#define USE_ETHERNET_ENC true
- To use ENC28J60 Ethernet, using UIPEthernet library
// This must be true if using LAN8742A for STM32F, such as Nucleo-144 F767ZI
#define USE_BUILTIN_ETHERNET false
//////////
#define USE_UIP_ETHERNET true
#define USE_CUSTOM_ETHERNET false
// Only one if the following to be true
#define USE_ETHERNET_GENERIC false
#define USE_ETHERNET_ESP8266 false
#define USE_ETHERNET_ENC false
- To use LAN8742A Ethernet, using STM32Ethernet library
// This must be true if using LAN8742A for STM32F, such as Nucleo-144 F767ZI
#define USE_BUILTIN_ETHERNET true
//////////
#define USE_UIP_ETHERNET false
#define USE_CUSTOM_ETHERNET false
// Only one if the following to be true
#define USE_ETHERNET_GENERIC false
#define USE_ETHERNET_ESP8266 false
#define USE_ETHERNET_ENC false
In examples' defines.h
- Define DDNS_USING_WIFI == true and DDNS_USING_ETHERNET == false
// Select DDNS_USING_WIFI for boards using built-in WiFi, such as Nano-33-IoT
#define DDNS_USING_WIFI true
#define DDNS_USING_ETHERNET false
- To use WiFiNINA, with WiFiNINA_Generic library => Define USE_WIFI_NINA == true
// Select one to be true: USE_WIFI_NINA, DDNS_USING_WIFI_AT or USE_WIFI_CUSTOM
#define USE_WIFI_NINA true
#define DDNS_USING_WIFI_AT false
// If not USE_WIFI_NINA, you can USE_WIFI_CUSTOM, then include the custom WiFi library here
#define USE_WIFI_CUSTOM false
- To use ESP8266-AT/ESP32-AT WiFi, with ESP8266_AT_WebServer library => Define USE_WIFI_NINA and USE_WIFI_CUSTOM == false and USE_WIFI_CUSTOM == true
// Select one to be true: USE_WIFI_NINA, DDNS_USING_WIFI_AT or USE_WIFI_CUSTOM
#define USE_WIFI_NINA false
#define DDNS_USING_WIFI_AT true
// If not USE_WIFI_NINA, you can USE_WIFI_CUSTOM, then include the custom WiFi library here
#define USE_WIFI_CUSTOM false
- To use ESP8266-AT/ESP32-AT WiFi, with WiFiEspAT library => Define USE_WIFI_NINA and DDNS_USING_WIFI_AT == false and USE_WIFI_CUSTOM == true
// Select one to be true: USE_WIFI_NINA, DDNS_USING_WIFI_AT or USE_WIFI_CUSTOM
#define USE_WIFI_NINA false
#define DDNS_USING_WIFI_AT false
// If not USE_WIFI_NINA, you can USE_WIFI_CUSTOM, then include the custom WiFi library here
#define USE_WIFI_CUSTOM true
#if USE_WIFI_NINA
#warning Using WiFiNINA and WiFiNINA_Generic Library
#define SHIELD_TYPE "WiFiNINA using WiFiNINA_Generic Library"
#elif USE_WIFI_CUSTOM
#warning Using Custom WiFi
#define SHIELD_TYPE "Custom WiFi"
//#include "WiFi_XYZ.h"
#include "WiFiEspAT.h"
#endif
- To use some new custom WiFi, with custom WiFi_XYZ library => Define USE_WIFI_NINA == false, DDNS_USING_WIFI_AT == false and USE_WIFI_CUSTOM == true. Then uncomment #include "WiFi_XYZ.h" and comment out #include "WiFiEspAT.h"
//#define USE_WIFI_NINA true
#define USE_WIFI_NINA false
// If not USE_WIFI_NINA, you can USE_WIFI_CUSTOM, then include the custom WiFi library here
#define USE_WIFI_CUSTOM true
#if USE_WIFI_NINA
#warning Using WiFiNINA and WiFiNINA_Generic Library
#define SHIELD_TYPE "WiFiNINA using WiFiNINA_Generic Library"
#elif USE_WIFI_CUSTOM
#warning Using Custom WiFi
#define SHIELD_TYPE "Custom WiFi"
#include "WiFi_XYZ.h"
//#include "WiFiEspAT.h"
#endif
- To use WiFi101, with custom WiFi101 library on ARDUINO_SAMD_MKR1000 boards
It's taken care automatically with defining DDNS_USING_WIFI == true and DDNS_USING_ETHERNET == false
- The Ethernet_Shield_W5200, EtherCard, EtherSia libraries are not supported. Don't use unless you know how to modify those libraries.
- Requests to support for any future custom Ethernet library will be ignored. Use at your own risk.
The default CS/SS pin is GPIO4(D2) for ESP8266, GPIO22 for ESP32, 10 for all other boards.
If the default pin is not correct, the easiest way is to change is to use
#define USE_ETHERNET_WRAPPER true
then select the CS/SS pin (e.g. 22) to use as follows:
// To override the default CS/SS pin. Don't use unless you know exactly which pin to use
#define USE_THIS_SS_PIN 22
To avoid using the default but not-working Ethernet library of ESP8266, rename the Ethernet.h/cpp to Ethernet_ESP8266.h/cpp to avoid library conflict if you're using the Arduino Ethernet library. The Ethernet2, Ethernet3, EthernetLarge library can be used without conflict.
These pins are tested OK with ESP8266 and W5x00
// For ESP8266
// Pin D0(GPIO16) D1(GPIO5) D2(GPIO4) D3(GPIO0) D4(GPIO2) D8
// Ethernet 0 X X X X 0
// Ethernet2 X X X X X 0
// Ethernet3 X X X X X 0
// EthernetLarge X X X X X 0
// Ethernet_ESP8266 0 0 0 0 0 0
// D2 is safe to used for Ethernet, Ethernet2, Ethernet3, EthernetLarge libs
// Must use library patch for Ethernet, EthernetLarge libraries
//Ethernet.setCsPin (USE_THIS_SS_PIN);
Ethernet.init (USE_THIS_SS_PIN);
- For Ethernet3 library only, use as follows
// Use MAX_SOCK_NUM = 4 for 4K, 2 for 8K, 1 for 16K RX/TX buffer
#ifndef ETHERNET3_MAX_SOCK_NUM
#define ETHERNET3_MAX_SOCK_NUM 4
#endif
Ethernet.setCsPin (USE_THIS_SS_PIN);
Ethernet.init (ETHERNET3_MAX_SOCK_NUM);
- afraid-org_Client
- all-inkl_Client
- DuckDNS_Client
- DynDNS_Client
- dyndns-it_Client
- Dynu_Client
- enom_Client
- freemyip_Client
- No-ip_Client
- selfhost-de_Client
- strato_Client
- OVH_Client. New
- nRF52_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client
- SAMD_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client
- SAM-DUE_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client
- STM32_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client
- AVR_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client.
- megaAVR_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client.
- Teensy_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client.
- RP2040_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client.
- WT32_ETH01_DuckDNS_Client.
- Portenta_H7_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client. New
- nRF52_ESP_AT_DuckDNS_Client
- SAMD_ESP_AT_DuckDNS_Client
- SAM-DUE_ESP_AT_DuckDNS_Client
- STM32_ESP_AT_DuckDNS_Client
- AVR_ESP_AT_DuckDNS_Client
- megaAVR_ESP_AT_DuckDNS_Client
- Teensy_ESP_AT_DuckDNS_Client
- RP2040_ESP_AT_DuckDNS_Client
Example DuckDNS_Client
1. File DuckDNS_Client.ino
DDNS_Generic/examples/Generic/DuckDNS_Client/DuckDNS_Client.ino
Lines 19 to 141 in 47e6ea1
2. File defines.h
DDNS_Generic/examples/Generic/DuckDNS_Client/defines.h
Lines 19 to 778 in 47e6ea1
3. File wifi_credentials.h
1. No-ip_Client on STM32F7 Nucleo-144 NUCLEO_F767ZI with LAN8742A using STM32Ethernet Library
Debug terminal output when running example No-ip_Client on STM32F7 Nucleo-144 NUCLEO_F767ZI with LAN8742A using STM32Ethernet Library
Start No-ip_Client on NUCLEO_F767ZI with LAN8742A using STM32Ethernet Library
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.84
[DDNS] Access ifconfig.me
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] response = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to noip
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://account:password@dynupdate.no-ip.com/nic/update?hostname=hostname.ddns.net&myip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
DDNSGeneric - IP Change Detected: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Updated IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Access ifconfig.me
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] response = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
2. DuckDNS_Client on STM32F7 Nucleo-144 NUCLEO_F767ZI with LAN8742A using STM32Ethernet Library
Debug terminal output when running example DuckDNS_Client on STM32F7 Nucleo-144 NUCLEO_F767ZI with LAN8742A using STM32Ethernet Library
Start DuckDNS_Client on NUCLEO_F767ZI with LAN8742A using STM32Ethernet Library
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.84
[DDNS] Access ifconfig.me
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] response = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to duckdns
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://www.duckdns.org/update?domains=account.duckdns.org&token=token&ip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
DDNSGeneric - IP Change Detected: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Updated IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
3. DuckDNS_Client on Adafruit NRF52840_FEATHER_EXPRESS with W5500 using Ethernet_Generic Library
Debug terminal output when running example DuckDNS_Client on Adafruit NRF52840_FEATHER_EXPRESS with W5500 using Ethernet_Generic Library
Start DuckDNS_Client on NRF52840_FEATHER with W5x00 using Ethernet_Generic Library
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
_pinCS = 0
W5100 init, using SS_PIN_DEFAULT = 10, new ss_pin = 10, W5100Class::ss_pin = 10
W5100::init: W5500, SSIZE =8192
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.97
[DDNS] Access ifconfig.me
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] response = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to duckdns
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://www.duckdns.org/update?domains=account.duckdns.org&token=token&ip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
DDNSGeneric - IP Change Detected: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Updated IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
4. No-ip_Client on Adafruit NRF52840_FEATHER_EXPRESS with W5500 using Ethernet_Generic Library
Debug terminal output when running example No-ip_Client on Adafruit NRF52840_FEATHER_EXPRESS with W5500 using Ethernet_Generic Library
Start No-ip_Client on NRF52840_FEATHER with W5x00 using Ethernet_Generic Library
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
_pinCS = 0
W5100 init, using SS_PIN_DEFAULT = 10, new ss_pin = 10, W5100Class::ss_pin = 10
W5100::init: W5500, SSIZE =8192
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.98
[DDNS] Access ifconfig.me
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] response = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to noip
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://account:password@dynupdate.no-ip.com/nic/update?hostname=hostname.ddns.net&myip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
DDNSGeneric - IP Change Detected: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Updated IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
5. DuckDNS_Client on Adafruit NRF52840_FEATHER_EXPRESS with ENC28J60 using new EthernetENC Library
Debug terminal output when running example DuckDNS_Client on Adafruit NRF52840_FEATHER_EXPRESS with ENC28J60 using new EthernetENC Library
Start nRF52_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client on NRF52840_FEATHER with ENC28J60 using EthernetENC Library
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.83
[DDNS] Access ifconfig.me
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] response = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to duckdns
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://www.duckdns.org/update?domains=account.duckdns.org&token=token&ip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
DDNSGeneric - IP Change Detected: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Updated IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
6. DuckDNS_Client on Adafruit NRF52840_FEATHER_EXPRESS with ENC28J60 using UIPEthernet Library
Debug terminal output when running example DuckDNS_Client on Adafruit NRF52840_FEATHER_EXPRESS with ENC28J60 using UIPEthernet Library
Start DuckDNS_Client on NRF52840_FEATHER with ENC28J60 using UIPEthernet Library
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
ENC28J60_CONTROL_CS =10
SS =5
SPI_MOSI =25
SPI_MISO =24
SPI_SCK =26
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.99
[DDNS] Access ifconfig.me
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] response = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to duckdns
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://www.duckdns.org/update?domains=account.duckdns.org&token=token&ip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
DDNSGeneric - IP Change Detected: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Updated IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
7. DuckDNS_Client on Adafruit SAMD21 SAMD_NANO_33_IOT with WiFiNINA using WiFiNINA_Generic Library
Debug terminal output when running example DuckDNS_Client on Adafruit SAMD21 SAMD_NANO_33_IOT with WiFiNINA using WiFiNINA_Generic Library
Start DuckDNS_Client on SAMD_NANO_33_IOT with WiFiNINA using WiFiNINA_Generic Library
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
Connecting to WiFi SSID: HueNet1
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.83
[DDNS] Access ifconfig.me
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] response = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to duckdns
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://www.duckdns.org/update?domains=account.duckdns.org&token=token&ip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
DDNSGeneric - IP Change Detected: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Updated IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
8. No-ip_Client on Adafruit SAMD21 SAMD_NANO_33_IOT with WiFiNINA using WiFiNINA_Generic Library
Debug terminal output when running example No-ip_Client on Adafruit SAMD21 SAMD_NANO_33_IOT with WiFiNINA using WiFiNINA_Generic Library
Start No-ip_Client on SAMD_NANO_33_IOT with WiFiNINA using WiFiNINA_Generic Library
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
Connecting to WiFi SSID: HueNet1
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.83
[DDNS] Access ifconfig.me
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] response = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to noip
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://account:password@dynupdate.no-ip.com/nic/update?hostname=hostname.ddns.net&myip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
DDNSGeneric - IP Change Detected: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Updated IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
9. DuckDNS_Client on Arduino SAM DUE with W5100 using Ethernet_Generic Library
Debug terminal output when running example DuckDNS_Client on Arduino SAM DUE with W5100 using Ethernet_Generic Library
Start DuckDNS_Client on SAM DUE with W5x00 using Ethernet_Generic Library
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
_pinCS = 0
W5100 init, using SS_PIN_DEFAULT = 10, new ss_pin = 10, W5100Class::ss_pin = 10
W5100::init: W5100, SSIZE =4096
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.94
[DDNS] Access ifconfig.me
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] response = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to duckdns
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://www.duckdns.org/update?domains=account.duckdns.org&token=token&ip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
DDNSGeneric - IP Change Detected: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Updated IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
10. No-ip_Client on Arduino SAM DUE with W5100 using Ethernet_Generic Library
Debug terminal output when running example No-ip_Client on Arduino SAM DUE with W5100 using Ethernet_Generic Library
Start No-ip_Client on SAM DUE with W5x00 using Ethernet_Generic Library
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
_pinCS = 0
W5100 init, using SS_PIN_DEFAULT = 10, new ss_pin = 10, W5100Class::ss_pin = 10
W5100::init: W5100, SSIZE =4096
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.94
[DDNS] Access ifconfig.me
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] response = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to noip
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://account:password@dynupdate.no-ip.com/nic/update?hostname=hostname.ddns.net&myip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
DDNSGeneric - IP Change Detected: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Updated IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
11. DuckDNS_Client on SeeedStudio SEEED_XIAO_M0 with ESP8266-AT using ESP8266_AT_WebServer Library
Debug terminal output when running example DuckDNS_Client on SeeedStudio SEEED_XIAO_M0 with ESP8266-AT using ESP8266_AT_WebServer Library
Start DuckDNS_Client on SEEED_XIAO_M0 with ESP8266-AT/ESP32-AT using ESP8266_AT_WebServer Library
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
[ESP_AT] Use ES8266-AT Command
WiFi shield init done
Connecting to WiFi SSID: HueNet1
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.101
[DDNS] Access ifconfig.me
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] response = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to duckdns
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://www.duckdns.org/update?domains=hostname.duckdns.org&token=token&ip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
DDNSGeneric - IP Change Detected: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Updated IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
12. No-ip_Client on SeeedStudio SEEED_XIAO_M0 with ESP8266-AT using ESP8266_AT_WebServer Library
Debug terminal output when running example No-ip_Client on SeeedStudio SEEED_XIAO_M0 with ESP8266-AT using ESP8266_AT_WebServer Library
Start No-ip_Client on SEEED_XIAO_M0 with ESP8266-AT/ESP32-AT using ESP8266_AT_WebServer Library
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
[ESP_AT] Use ES8266-AT Command
WiFi shield init done
Connecting to WiFi SSID: HueNet1
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.101
[DDNS] Access ifconfig.me
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] response = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to noip
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://account:password@dynupdate.no-ip.com/nic/update?hostname=hostname.ddns.net&myip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
DDNSGeneric - IP Change Detected: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Updated IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
13. AVR_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client on AVR_MEGA2560 with W5x00 using Ethernet_Generic Library
Debug terminal output when running example AVR_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client on AVR_MEGA2560 with W5x00 using Ethernet_Generic Library
Start AVR_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client on AVR_MEGA2560 with W5x00 using Ethernet_Generic Library
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.99
[DDNS] Access ifconfig.me
Connected
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
HttpClient::responseBody => bodyLength =13
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] response = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
Connected
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to duckdns
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://www.duckdns.org/update?domains=account.duckdns.org&token=12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012&ip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
DDNSGeneric - IP Change Detected: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Updated IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
14. Teensy_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client on TEENSY 4.1 with Custom Ethernet using Teensy 4.1 NativeEthernet Library
Debug terminal output when running example Teensy_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client on TEENSY 4.1 with Custom Ethernet using Teensy 4.1 NativeEthernet Library
Start Teensy_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client on TEENSY 4.1 with Custom Ethernet using Teensy 4.1 NativeEthernet Library
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.102
[DDNS] Access ifconfig.me
Connected
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
HttpClient::responseBody => bodyLength =13
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] response = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
Connected
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to duckdns
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://www.duckdns.org/update?domains=account.duckdns.org&token=12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012&ip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
DDNSGeneric - IP Change Detected: oldIP = , newIP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Updated IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
15. RP2040_ESP_AT_DuckDNS_Client on RASPBERRY_PI_PICO with ESP8266-AT using ESP8266_AT_WebServer Library
Debug terminal output when running example RP2040_ESP_AT_DuckDNS_Client on RASPBERRY_PI_PICO with ESP8266-AT/ESP32-AT using ESP8266_AT_WebServer Library
Start RP2040_ESP_AT_DuckDNS_Client on RASPBERRY_PI_PICO with ESP8266-AT/ESP32-AT using ESP8266_AT_WebServer Library
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
[ESP_AT] Use ES8266-AT Command
WiFi shield init done
Connecting to WiFi SSID: HueNet1
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.76
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
Connected
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to duckdns
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://www.duckdns.org/update?domains=account.duckdns.org&token=12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012&ip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
16. RP2040_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client on MBED RASPBERRY_PI_PICO with W5x00 using Ethernet_Generic Library
Debug terminal output when running example RP2040_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client on MBED RASPBERRY_PI_PICO with W5x00 using Ethernet_Generic Library
Start RP2040_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client on MBED RASPBERRY_PI_PICO with W5x00 using Ethernet_Generic Library
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
_pinCS = 0
W5100 init, using SS_PIN_DEFAULT = 5, new ss_pin = 10, W5100Class::ss_pin = 5
W5100::init: W5500, SSIZE =8192
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.115
[DDNS] Access ifconfig.me
Connected
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
HttpClient::responseBody => bodyLength =14
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] response = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
Connected
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to duckdns
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://www.duckdns.org/update?domains=account.duckdns.org&token=12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012&ip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
DDNSGeneric - IP Change Detected: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Updated IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
17. DuckDNS_Client on RASPBERRY_PI_PICO with ESP8266-AT using ESP8266_AT_WebServer Library
Debug terminal output when running example DuckDNS_Client on RASPBERRY_PI_PICO with ESP8266-AT/ESP32-AT using ESP8266_AT_WebServer Library
Start DuckDNS_Client on RASPBERRY_PI_PICO with ESP8266-AT/ESP32-AT using ESP8266_AT_WebServer Library
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
[ESP_AT] Use ES8266-AT Command
WiFi shield init done
Connecting to WiFi SSID: HueNet1
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.76
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
Connected
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to duckdns
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://www.duckdns.org/update?domains=account.duckdns.org&token=12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012&ip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
18. WT32_ETH01_DuckDNS_Client on WT32-ETH01 with ETH_PHY_LAN8720
Debug terminal output when running example WT32_ETH01_DuckDNS_Client on WT32-ETH01 with ETH_PHY_LAN8720
Start WT32_ETH01_DuckDNS_Client on WT32-ETH01 with ETH_PHY_LAN8720
WebServer_WT32_ETH01 v1.4.1
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
ETH MAC: A8:03:2A:A1:61:73, IPv4: 192.168.2.232
FULL_DUPLEX, 100Mbps
HTTP WebServer started @ IP : 192.168.2.232
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to duckdns
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://www.duckdns.org/update?domains=account.duckdns.org&token=12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012&ip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
DDNSGeneric - IP Change Detected: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Updated IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
19. Portenta_H7_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client on PORTENTA_H7_M7 with Ethernet
Debug terminal output when running example Portenta_H7_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client on PORTENTA_H7_M7 with Ethernet using Portenta_Ethernet Library
Start Portenta_H7_Ethernet_DuckDNS_Client on PORTENTA_H7_M7 with Ethernet using Portenta_Ethernet Library
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.132
[DDNS] Access ifconfig.me
Connected
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
HttpClient::responseBody => bodyLength =15
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] response = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
Connected
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to duckdns
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://www.duckdns.org/update?domains=account.duckdns.org&token=12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012&ip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
DDNSGeneric - IP Change Detected: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Updated IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
20. Portenta_H7_DuckDNS_Client on PORTENTA_H7_M7 with Portenta_H7 WiFi
Debug terminal output when running example WT32_ETH01_DuckDNS_Client on PORTENTA_H7_M7 with Portenta_H7 WiFi
Start Portenta_H7_DuckDNS_Client on PORTENTA_H7_M7 with Portenta_H7 WiFi
DDNS_Generic v1.7.0
Connecting to WiFi SSID: HueNet1
HTTP WebServer is @ IP : 192.168.2.130
[DDNS] Access ifconfig.me
Connected
[DDNS] httpCode = 200
HttpClient::responseBody => bodyLength =15
[DDNS] Current Public IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] response = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
Connected
[DDNS] Sending HTTP_GET to duckdns
[DDNS] HTTP_GET = http://www.duckdns.org/update?domains=account.duckdns.org&token=12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012&ip=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
DDNSGeneric - IP Change Detected: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
[DDNS] Updated IP = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
==========================================
DDNSGeneric - Public IP : aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
==========================================
Debug is enabled by default on Serial.
You can also change the debugging level (WIFI_LOGLEVEL, WIFININA_LOGLEVEL and DDNS_GENERIC_LOGLEVEL) from 0 to 4
#define DEBUG_WIFI_WEBSERVER_PORT Serial
// Debug Level from 0 to 4
#define _WIFI_LOGLEVEL_ 4
#define _WIFININA_LOGLEVEL_ 4
#define _DDNS_GENERIC_LOGLEVEL_ 2
If you get compilation errors, more often than not, you may need to install a newer version of the core for Arduino boards.
Sometimes, the library will only work if you update the board core to the latest version because I am using newly added functions.
Submit issues to: DDNS_Generic issues
- Bug Searching and Killing
- Support more types of boards using WiFi/Ethernet shields (Teensy, etc.)
- Support more non-compatible Ethernet Libraries such as Ethernet_Shield_W5200, EtherCard, EtherSia
- Add support to RP2040-based boards, such as RASPBERRY_PI_PICO, ADAFRUIT_FEATHER_RP2040 and GENERIC_RP2040, using Earle Philhower's arduino-pico core using W5x00 and ENC28J60 Ethernet shields
- Add support to Arduino SAMD21 (ZERO, MKR, NANO_33_IOT, etc.)
- Add support to Adafruit SAMD21 (Itsy-Bitsy M0, Metro M0, Feather M0 Express, etc.).
- Add support to Adafruit SAMD51 (Itsy-Bitsy M4, Metro M4, Grand Central M4, Feather M4 Express, etc.).
- Add support to Adafruit nRF52 ( Feather nRF52832, nRF52840 Express, BlueFruit Sense, Itsy-Bitsy nRF52840 Express, Metro nRF52840 Express, NINA_B302_ublox, NINA_B112_ublox, etc.
- Add support to SAM DUE.
- Add support to Seeeduino SAMD21/SAMD51 boards (SEEED_WIO_TERMINAL, SEEED_FEMTO_M0, SEEED_XIAO_M0, Wio_Lite_MG126, WIO_GPS_BOARD, SEEEDUINO_ZERO, SEEEDUINO_LORAWAN, SEEED_GROVE_UI_WIRELESS, etc.)
- Add support to STM32F/L/H/G/WB/MP1 (Nucleo-144, Nucleo-64, Nucleo-32, Discovery, STM32Fx, STM32H7, STM32Lx, STM32Gx, STM32WB, STM32MP1, etc.) having 32K+ Flash program memory.
- Add support to Ethernet W5x00, using either
Ethernet
,Ethernet2
,Ethernet3
orEthernetLarge
library - Add support to LAN8742A using STM32duino LwIP, STM32duino STM32Ethernet libraries
- Add support to Ethernet ENC28J60, using
EthernetENC
orUIPEthernet
library - Add support to WiFiNINA using WiFiNINA or WiFiNINA_Generic library.
- Add support to ESP8266-AT, ESP32-AT WiFi shields using WiFiEspAT or ESP8266_AT_WebServer library.
- Add support to Arduino ATmega4809-based boards such as UNO WiFi Rev2, AVR_NANO_EVERY, etc.
- Add support to Arduino AVR ATmega2560 such as Mega, Mega2560, Mega ADK, etc.
- Add Version String
- Add Table-of-Contents
- Add support to Teensy boards such as Teensy LC, 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 3.5, 3.6, 4.0, 4.1 using ESP-AT, WiFiNINA, W5x00 / ENC28J60 Ethernet
- Add support to Teensy 4.1 boards using NativeEthernet
- Add support to RP2040-based boards, such as RASPBERRY_PI_PICO, ADAFRUIT_FEATHER_RP2040 and GENERIC_RP2040, using Earle Philhower's arduino-pico core for ESP8266-AT/ESP32-AT WiFi shields or Arduino-mbed RP2040 core for W5x00 and ENC28J60 Ethernet shields
- Add support to WT32_ETH01 boards using ESP32-based boards and LAN8720 Ethernet
- Add support to Portenta_H7, using either
Murata WiFi
orVision-shield Ethernet
- Replace deprecated
ipv4bot.whatismyipaddress.com
withifconfig.me
- Use new Ethernet_Generic library as default for W5x00.
- Add support to
RP2040
usingEarle Philhower's arduino-pico
core with eitherSPI0
orSPI1
- Add support to WIZNet W5100S, such as WIZnet Ethernet HAT and W5100S-EVB-Pico
Many thanks for everyone for bug reporting, new feature suggesting, testing and contributing to the development of this library.
- Based on and modified from the EasyDDNS Library originally written for ESP8266/ESP32.
- Thanks to good work of Miguel Wisintainer for working with, developing, debugging and testing.
- Thanks to KKE to report the issue IP lookup fail, due to ipv4bot no longer exist #3, leading to new release v1.6.0 to replace deprecated
ipv4bot.whatismyipaddress.com
withifconfig.me
⭐️ Ayush Sharma |
Miguel Wisintainer |
KKE |
If you want to contribute to this project:
- Report bugs and errors
- Ask for enhancements
- Create issues and pull requests
- Tell other people about this library
- The library is licensed under MIT
Copyright 2020- Khoi Hoang