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- | .dyn main page: [[dot/ | ||
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- | The link in the box on http:// | ||
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- | .dyn does not support | ||
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- | python3 -c ' | ||
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- | with XXX replaced with user YYY with the real secret | ||
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- | Other features which RFC-2136 offers are impossible on a *.dyn domain. | ||
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- | .dyn is controlled by the nameserver | ||
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- | So if you run a webserver like Apache on your local machine, the .dyn domain should be served without much fuss. | ||
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- | Update your IP with copy + paste of the API link. This works essentially like a regular dynamic-address DNS-tool. | ||
- | So save the link as a bookmark for manual surfing - or better - call the URL via **curl** automatically upon address change or using some other automated scheme. | ||
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- | The A-record returns a 32-bit IPv4 address, most commonly used to map hostnames to an IP address of the host, but it is also used for DNSBLs, storing subnet masks in RFC 1101, etc.. | ||
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- | http:// | ||
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- | This is an API call available for the *.dyn Toplevel-domains such as http:// | ||
- | reload the domain administration page at http:// | ||
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- | "Load this URI to register your IP" - helpful if your address changes after every router reset. |