cannot create configuration of noip2

Ric Moore wayward4now at gmail.com
Tue May 1 18:10:03 UTC 2012


On 05/01/2012 10:44 AM, Richard Liu wrote:
> Hi James,
> Thanks for your kindly help, but I run the noip2 in root bash, which I
> write in the previous mail, ">>  root at rllab:/opt/download/noip-2.1.9-1#
> make instal"
> And I tried the "sudo make install " again, but it is the same issue.
> I think it is a compatibility issue between Ubuntu 12.04 and noip2
> latest version.
> Do you have any other suggestion? Thanks
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FiIf you want respect, you have to give respect. lm_noir
> On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 9:36 PM, James Plate<james.plate at gmail.com>  wrote:
>> On 04/30/2012 03:39 AM, Richard Liu wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>    I just installed the Ubuntu 12.04 server, and when I try to install
>>> the noip2, I found the apt-get cannot find it. So I download the noip2
>>> source from no-ip.com to install it manually. During the installing,
>>> the "make" is successful, but the "make install" is failed.  it always
>>> notice me that the user name and password is failed, but I am sure the
>>> user name and password is correct. Any one met the same issue? Is
>>> there anybody can help me for this problem? Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>> the error information is as follow:
>>>
>>> root at rllab:/opt/download/noip-2.1.9-1# make install
>>> if [ ! -d /usr/local/bin ]; then mkdir -p /usr/local/bin;fi
>>> if [ ! -d /usr/local/etc ]; then mkdir -p /usr/local/etc;fi
>>> cp noip2 /usr/local/bin/noip2
>>> /usr/local/bin/noip2 -C -c /tmp/no-ip2.conf
>>>
>>> Auto configuration for Linux client of no-ip.com.
>>>
>>> Please enter the login/email string for no-ip.com  liuranball at gmail.com
>>>
>>> Please enter the password for user ''  *******************
>>>
>>> You have entered an incorrect username
>>>          -or-
>>> an incorrect password for this username.
>>> mv /tmp/no-ip2.conf /usr/local/etc/no-ip2.conf
>>> mv: cannot stat `/tmp/no-ip2.conf': No such file or directory
>>> make: *** [install] Error 1
>>>
>> Hi Richard, typically you need to run 'sudo make install' as it will
>> need write permissions to system directories. Hope this  helps.

Richard, I can hardly make sense of this exchange, with everyone bottom 
posting nicely and respectfully until you come along and top post. What 
gives with that?? :( Ric



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