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Post No wildcard, only a specific host name to DDNS?
di Daniel Bowkley su venerdì 2 giugno 2017

I'm not even sure how to briefly summarize this so I'm sorry for the coming logorrhea. I'd like to have basically all conceivable host names quietly ignored, with the exception of two: home.mydomain.com should point to a dynamic DNS (this is my house server, so DDNS is needed, currently *.mydomain.com points over here) and aws.mydomain.com which has a static IP sitting in the AWS datacenter somewhere over by Podunk. I've got the aws host set up, but I can't for the life of me figure out how to only get a single host name to resolve to my DDNS address.

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Post Re: No wildcard, only a specific host name to DDNS?
di timothytw su venerdì 2 giugno 2017

You can disable wildcard alias option for mydomain.com in the control panel. Then you can create a sub domain name home.mydomain.com in "Aliases" section to point to your home server.

If you are using Dynu IP Update Client, you can assign home.mydomain.com a Location name in the "Aliases" section and use that Location name in the IP Update Client to update only home.mydomain.com. That way, only home.mydomain.com maps to your dynamic IP.

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Post Re: No wildcard, only a specific host name to DDNS?
di danbowkley su venerdì 2 giugno 2017

Beautiful, thank you!

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