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====== DDNS ====== | ====== DDNS ====== | ||
- | Dynamic DNS is a function | + | The Dynamic DNS function allows you to have a private domain linked to a dynamic IP address. |
- | This allows you to access your network device and its services from anywhere on the Internet, since you never have to know your device' | + | This allows you to access your network device and its services from anywhere on the Internet, since you don' |
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- | **IP Address**: | + | **IP Address**: |
* Use WAN0 IP Address (YourWAN0Address) * | * Use WAN0 IP Address (YourWAN0Address) * | ||
- | * This is the default, but you can choose from any custom choice | + | * This is the default, but there are other options |
* Use WAN1 IP Address (Your WAN1Address) | * Use WAN1 IP Address (Your WAN1Address) | ||
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* Use External IP Address Checker | * Use External IP Address Checker | ||
- | * This is helpful | + | * This is helpful |
- | * Offline 0.0.0.0 | + | * Offline 0.0.0.0 |
- | * This sets the domain unreachable and points it to IP address 0.0.0.0 | + | |
- | * Offline 10.1.1.1 | + | * Offline 10.1.1.1 |
- | * This sets the domain unreachable and points it to IP address 10.1.1.1 | + | |
- | * Custom IP | + | * Custom IP - lets you set any DDNS domain you wish. |
- | * Here, you can set any DDNS domain you wish. | + | |
* However, this method is not dynamic.\\ | * However, this method is not dynamic.\\ | ||
- | **Auto refresh every: **This sets how often the domain-to-IP mapping | + | \\ |
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+ | **Auto refresh every: **sets how often the domain-to-IP mapping | ||
- | You can configure up to two different DDNS domains. However, they will both be mapped to the same IP address, as defined above. | + | You can configure up to two different DDNS domains. However, they will both be mapped to the same address. |
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- | \\ **Service: **This identifies | + | \\ **Service: **sets the the first built-in provider |
- | **URL:** This is the address of the first DDNS provider. Depending on which Provider is selected, different fields will appear. | + | If your provider |
- | These may include: | + | Most providers let you update the mapping IP by calling a specific URL linked to your account. Ask your DDNS provider for details on how to use a Custom URL. You can also try using DNS-O-MATIC, |
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+ | **URL:** specifies the address of the first DDNS provider. | ||
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+ | Depending on the provider selected, various fields appear, including: | ||
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* Username | * Username | ||
* Email address | * Email address | ||
* Password | * Password | ||
- | * token/ | + | * Token/ |
- | * hostname | + | * Hostname |
+ | * MX | ||
+ | * Wildcard | ||
* Save state when IP changes | * Save state when IP changes | ||
- | **Force next update:** Enabling this triggers an update immediately after you click Save. Use this with caution, as some providers may limitat how frequently you can perform updates. Performing updates too frequently to your domain/ | + | \\ |
- | **Last IP Address**: This provides the last IP address that the DDNS client used to send the update. | + | **Force next update:** enabling this triggers an update |
- | **Last result**: | + | Use this with caution; some providers limit how often you can perform updates. Updating too often might get you temporarily blocked. |
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+ | **Last IP Address**: displays the last IP address that the DDNS client used to send the update. | ||
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+ | **Last result**: performs a basic diagnostic to test your configuration | ||
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+ | You can map only one IP address, | ||
===== Dynamic DNS 2 ===== | ===== Dynamic DNS 2 ===== | ||
- | **Service: | + | **Service: |
- | **URL**: is the address of the second DDNS provider, for better identification. Based on the Provider selected, you will see different fields, like username/ | + | If yours isn't listed, try the Custom |
- | **Force next update:** This triggers an update as soon as you click Save. Note that some providers have a limitation on how many updates you can perform in a given period. If you perform too many updates your domain/ | + | \\ |
- | **Last IP Address:** Provides you with the last IP address the second DDNS client used to send the update. | + | **URL**: the address |
- | **Last result:** Performs a basic diagnostic to indicate if your configuration/ | + | Depending on the Provider chosen, |
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+ | **Force next update:** triggers an update as soon as you click Save. | ||
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+ | Some providers limit how many updates are allowed in a given period. If you perform too many, your account might be temporarily blocked. | ||
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+ | **Last IP Address:** tells you the last IP address the second DDNS client used to send the update. | ||
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+ | **Last result:** performs a basic test to check if your configuration/ | ||
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+ | You can map only one IP address, so this page is currently not MultiWAN-aware. | ||
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