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docs:user-guide:services:ddns.client:hurricaneelectricfreedns [2018/02/17 21:10] – ↷ Page moved from doc:howto:ddns.client:hurricaneelectricfreedns to docs:user-guide:services:ddns.client:hurricaneelectricfreedns bobafetthotmaildocs:guide-user:services:ddns:hurricaneelectricfreedns [2018/03/03 20:56] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation bobafetthotmail
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   * A domain name. (eg: example.com)   * A domain name. (eg: example.com)
   * A https://dns.he.net/ account   * A https://dns.he.net/ account
-  * Installed [[docs:user-guide:services:ddns.client-tomerge#step.1install.the.packages|DDNS LuCI packages]], the ca-certificates package+  * Installed [[docs:guide-user:services:ddns:client-tomerge#step.1install.the.packages|DDNS LuCI packages]], the ca-certificates package
   * Download the CA authority certificate with which the portal for dynamic DNS updates is signed. As of 6.1.2017, dyn.dns.he.net is signed by CACert Level 3 CA.   * Download the CA authority certificate with which the portal for dynamic DNS updates is signed. As of 6.1.2017, dyn.dns.he.net is signed by CACert Level 3 CA.
-  * Import the 3rd party CA authority certs if you get dyndns errors. See [[docs:user-guide:advanced:wget-ssl-certs]] how to import the CACert or any 3rd party certs to /etc/ssl/certificates which might be needed to overcome the problems for failing dns updates due to untrusted certificates.+  * Import the 3rd party CA authority certs if you get dyndns errors. See [[docs:guide-user:advanced:wget-ssl-certs]] how to import the CACert or any 3rd party certs to /etc/ssl/certificates which might be needed to overcome the problems for failing dns updates due to untrusted certificates.
  
 ===== Domain Setup ===== ===== Domain Setup =====
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