2013-09-28 02:48:46 +02:00
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Using the service
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2013-11-01 07:17:51 +01:00
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Requirements
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Update client
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The best way to use the service for updating a hostname with a dynamic address is to have a dyndns2 compatible
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update client.
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Usually this kind of software is built-in in your internet router (search for "dynamic DNS", "DDNS", "dyndns" on
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its user interface).
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Alternatively, you can also run a software on a PC / server (like ddclient for Linux).
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Or even just use your browser to update your IP via the web interface of the service.
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Note: please do not "update" your IP address if it did not change. Doing so is considered abusive use of the service.
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All sane dyndns2 clients only send an update if the IP address has changed.
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Web interface
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When using a browser for administrating your hosts / domains via the web interface of the service, please:
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* use https (for security)
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* have cookies enabled (we need them for keeping the session after you logged in)
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* have javascript enabled
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* use a sane browser, like Firefox, Chrome/Chromium or Safari
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Functionality of the Web Interface
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Your current IP(s)
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At some places, we show your current IP address(es). Depending on the type of your internet connection, this can be
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IP v4 or v6 or both (dual stack).
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We always show you the IP addresses where your requests come from. Under some circumstances, these might not be what
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you expect (e.g. presence or non-presence of NAT gateways, proxies, etc.).
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We detect your IPv4 and v6 addresses in the same way (no matter what you currently use to look at the web interface)
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using 2 invisible fake "images" that your browser loads from a IPv4-only and a IPv6-only server.
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We do some optimizations to not load these images too frequently, but also try to make sure we do not show you outdated
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information about your current IP addresses.
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If you don't see an IP address of some kind (v4 or v6) after a few seconds, it means you don't have that kind of address.
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Register / Login / Logout
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You need to create an account to use most of the functionality of the service.
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Your hosts / domains are only for you, so you need to identify to create or change them.
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You need to give a valid E-Mail address, as we send you a link you need to access to complete the registration.
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We'll also use that E-Mail address in case you forget your login password.
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For your own safety, use https and a sane password.
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Hosts
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You can add hosts to all the zones (base domains) offered to you.
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Usually this will be one or more zone(s) offered by the service operator, but you can even add your own domains
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(see the separate section about domains).
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After creating a new dynamic host name, we'll show you an automatically created update secret for that host.
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You need it for configuring your update client and we show you example configurations for some popular routers and
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clients on the same page.
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In case you lose the update secret, just create a new one (and enter it in your router / update client).
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IP v4 and v6 addresses work completely independently of each other, you need to send 2 updates if you want to update
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both. If you want to be specific about which IP address you update, use our IPv4-only or IPv6-only host to make sure
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it is the v4 (or v6) address.
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Domains
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If you control an own nameserver / zone, you can use the service to dynamically update it with your router / update
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client.
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For this, it is required that the master nameserver of that zone accepts dynamic updates (RFC 2136) using a shared
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secret.
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You can either privately use such an own domain or alternatively even offer them publically for all users of the service.
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If you have cool domains, please offer publically!
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