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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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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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it is the v4 (or v6) address.
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After configuring a new update client, please keep an eye one the Faults column on the overview page.
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It shows 2 values: C: <client faults> S: <server faults>
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An increasing number of client faults usually means you (or the software you use) are doing something wrong
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(e.g. sending updates although your IP address did not change). If you see that, please fix it!
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An increasing number of server faults means there is either something wrong with the nameserver or the
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connection to it or it is rejecting the updates for your hostname.
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Domains
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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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If you control an own nameserver / zone, you can use the service to dynamically update it with your router / update
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