[clug] For dyndns junkies

Andrew Janke a.janke at gmail.com
Tue Aug 22 03:06:56 UTC 2017


> Of course, you can also run your own dyndns service, as I do as
> as sub-domain of my own domain, for multiple devices.
>
> In this case, I use an SSH forced-command on my publicly-facing
> server to run a script which uses the client IP(v4) address and
> nsupdate to update the bind DNS server.

I've often wondered about getting my own VPS but have never got over
the initial inertia required to hand of CC details. For now I use
dyndns and host from home. Not the best security wise, but so be it.
If nothing else I am 99.999999999% sure of what logs are and aren't
kept on things I run.


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