Hello,
I was wondering how I could get DynDNS Updater 3.1, to work with ClearOS build in DNS server?
AND: No! I dont want something else..
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I wanted to do: Internet connected computer with DynDNS Client, reporting IP -> My ClearOS Server, then I whould be able to connect to: "mom.my ClearOS Domain.xxx"
I was wondering how I could get DynDNS Updater 3.1, to work with ClearOS build in DNS server?
AND: No! I dont want something else..
okey, got some PMs..
I wanted to do: Internet connected computer with DynDNS Client, reporting IP -> My ClearOS Server, then I whould be able to connect to: "mom.my ClearOS Domain.xxx"
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I don't see that this would work. You don't get any access to your poweredbyclear.com to set up subdomains. DynDNS Updater is to update accounts at DynDNS and not generally. Also I think it is a Windoze only updater.
If you own you own domain, you could have the DynDNS Updater running on your Mum's PC. Then you set up a CNAME record for mom.my_ClearOS_Domain.xxx pointing to her DynDNS FQDN. -
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Nick Howitt wrote:
I don't see that this would work. You don't get any access to your poweredbyclear.com to set up subdomains. DynDNS Updater is to update accounts at DynDNS and not generally. Also I think it is a Windoze only updater.
If you own you own domain, you could have the DynDNS Updater running on your Mum's PC. Then you set up a CNAME record for mom.my_ClearOS_Domain.xxx pointing to her DynDNS FQDN.
What I want, and what I have now:
Wanted: To be able from my home to just type: http.//mom.mydomain.com - Witch then point to hers current IP adress, whitch is where the DynDNS Updater comes in.
What I have now: http://momsip.mydomain.com - Whits points to her IP in ClearOS - Works, but I must manually edit it every time her IP changes - whitch is where the DynDNS Updater whould come in.
Something that whould update the: "https://ClearOS-P:81/app/dns";. - Whithout be needing me to change it. manually. -
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