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Topic: multiple DDNS connections per user
Hello.I have a dynu.com account under which I added 2 different domains (let's say a.dynu.com and b.dynu.com.Whenever I download the dynu client on some machine and do "update-ip" it updates the IP of both my domains. How can I set it to updated just one donain so I can have 2 different computers configured on 2 different domains which are whthin 1 account?Thanks in advance
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in the manage Dynamic DNS Service, you have an option to define a location. This is either at the global (Domain) or DNS record level. Configure the client to use the same location (its just a label) to control what is updated.This allows many different hosts update different domains and or DNS records all with the same account. Once you figure it out its really simple yet powerful. I have a couple of domains and various hosts/aliases that are all updated differently. This was not such a big deal when I was only IPv4 and all NAT's to teh same address, but with IPv6, all hosts have a public routable address and hence I need then to update the address should my prefix change.
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mbaros Joined: 7/20/2017 |
multiple DDNS connections per user Sunday, March 4, 2018 3:20 AM
Hello.I have a dynu.com account under which I added 2 different domains (let's say a.dynu.com and b.dynu.com.Whenever I download the dynu client on some machine and do "update-ip" it updates the IP of both my domains. How can I set it to updated just one donain so I can have 2 different computers configured on 2 different domains which are whthin 1 account?Thanks in advance
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grahamxpromz Joined: 4/13/2015 |
multiple DDNS connections per user Thursday, March 8, 2018 5:14 PM
in the manage Dynamic DNS Service, you have an option to define a location. This is either at the global (Domain) or DNS record level. Configure the client to use the same location (its just a label) to control what is updated.This allows many different hosts update different domains and or DNS records all with the same account. Once you figure it out its really simple yet powerful. I have a couple of domains and various hosts/aliases that are all updated differently. This was not such a big deal when I was only IPv4 and all NAT's to teh same address, but with IPv6, all hosts have a public routable address and hence I need then to update the address should my prefix change.
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