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How about Linux? ddclient
Did you check your router options? A lot of routers come with built-in dynamic dns udpate client nowadays.
I know this guy who installed lots of IP cameras with dyndns for the last 4 years.. he's gonna suicide after may haha
Hi, thanks for the mention darknyan & NameStuff.
As mentioned we are completely free, no hoops to jump through to keep your domains alive.
We have several automated update methods and instruction on the site for:
linux GUI
linux cron
windows-gui
windows-script
osx
osx-homebrew
pi
raspbmc
ec2
openwrt
tomatoUSB
mikrotik
fritzbox
android
pfSense
GnuDIP.http
dd-wrt
allied telesis
technicolor tg582n
And we keep zero logs. we use Google/Facebook/Reddit as basic oAuth providers and only run a n anonymous Google Analytics's implementation with no ads.
We also have a G+ community for raising issues, submitting update clients.
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From this point forward, you must end every post like this.
Sold, its how we end any announcment G+ posts already.
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As a duck hunter, I am at odds with my like of your service.
Why do you need any client when you can have a cronjob?
Check freedns.afraid.org and you will see there they generate the crotab entry for you with the key, just need to copy/paste the command and it runs every 5 minutes.
They also have scripts, but why bother?
BTW, my isp has own service you can setup on their server for go.ro
edit - as mentioned earlier our Windows client can run as a service
May take you up on that, fedup of SPAM mails about DynDNS every 30 days.
I agree entirely,
Clients differ depending on the OS, in many cases the "client" is just a cron/scheduled command to run, in others its part of piece of network infrastructures firmware.
Either way we try to accommodate as many methods/devices/OS's the ability to autonomously update their DDNS entries.
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The people who had dlink routers got free access, is that also coming to an end?
I am not sure was free, just integrated in the router, you still need an account as far as I know. Didnt use it though.
yes, we still needed an account but for dlink router owners, there was no need to log into DynDNS every 30 days to maintain it. Once you set it up, you were set for life or that was what we were told.
And now (March 2014) DynDNS has acquired Nettica.
Seems Dyn is on a mission to consume all the Cheap/Free DNS services so they can make them for-pay for-Dyn.
I've used No-IP in the past without problems.