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====== DDNS ====== | ====== DDNS ====== | ||
- | Dynamic DNS is a function | + | Dynamic DNS is a function |
- | 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 never have to know your device' |
===== Dynamic DNS Client ===== | ===== Dynamic DNS Client ===== | ||
- | {{pasted: | + | {{pasted: |
- | | + | **IP Address**: From this dropdwn, you select which IP address to bind to the domain address. |
- | * //Use WAN1 IP Address (Your WAN1Address)// | + | * Use WAN0 IP Address (YourWAN0Address) * |
+ | * This is the default, but you can choose from any custom choice below. | ||
- | * //Use WAN2 IP Address (YourWAN2Address)// | + | * Use WAN1 IP Address (Your WAN1Address) |
- | * //Use WAN3 IP Address (Your WAN3Address)// | + | * Use WAN2 IP Address (YourWAN2Address) |
- | * //Use External | + | * Use WAN3 IP Address |
- | * //Offline 0.0.0.0// | + | * Use External IP Address Checker |
+ | * This is helpful If your device has no public IP address. \\ When selected, this runs every 10 minutes. | ||
- | * //Offline | + | * Offline |
+ | * This sets the domain unreachable and points it to IP address | ||
- | * //Custom IP//\\ Here, you can set the DDNS domain to anything you want. However, this method is not dynamic.\\ | + | * Offline 10.1.1.1 |
- | + | * This sets the domain | |
- | **Auto refresh every** defines how often the domain to IP mapping should be reconfirmed, | + | |
- | You can configure up to two different DDNS domains. | + | * Custom IP |
+ | * Here, you can set any DDNS domain you wish. | ||
+ | * However, this method is not dynamic.\\ | ||
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+ | \\ | ||
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+ | **Auto refresh every: **This sets how often the domain-to-IP mapping will be reconfirmed, | ||
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+ | You can configure up to two different DDNS domains. | ||
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- | \\ **Service: ** identifies | + | \\ **Service: **This specifies the name of the first built-in DDNS provider |
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+ | **URL:** This specifies the address of the first DDNS provider. Depending on which Provider is selected, different fields will appear. | ||
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+ | These may include: | ||
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+ | * Username | ||
+ | * Email address | ||
+ | * Password | ||
+ | * Token/ | ||
+ | * Hostname | ||
+ | * MX | ||
+ | * Wildcard | ||
+ | * Save state when IP changes | ||
- | **URL:** is the address of the first DDNS provider, for better identification. Based on the Provider selected, you will see different fields, like username/password/ | + | **Force next update:** Enabling this triggers an update immediately after you click Save. Use this with caution, as some providers limit how often you can perform updates. Updating too frequently to your domain/account mapping might get you temporarily blocked. |
- | **Force next update:** This triggers an update | + | **Last IP Address**: This displays the last IP address that the DDNS client used to send the update. |
- | **Last | + | **Last |
- | **Last result**: Performs a basic diagnostic to indicate if your configuration/ | ||
===== Dynamic DNS 2 ===== | ===== Dynamic DNS 2 ===== |