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Topic: Can I use a Domain of mine?
Hi, I want to use your DDNS service. I have already a domain, from another registrar, can I use it to connect to the DDNS service?
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Yes, you can use your own domain name for DDNS updates.
1. Sign up for the domain name using Option 2 at DDNS signup page.
2. Go to your current registrar and change the name servers for the domain name to Dynu's. (ns1.dynu.com-ns6.dynu.com).
1. Sign up for the domain name using Option 2 at DDNS signup page.
2. Go to your current registrar and change the name servers for the domain name to Dynu's. (ns1.dynu.com-ns6.dynu.com).
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As a follow up,
Can a sub domain be used in this was as well, allowing dynu to assign ddns uses for that zone while we manage the rest? For example, if all the DDNS users lived in 'd' as in 'user.d.ourdoamin.com' it would be simpler for use to maintain some existing allocations. Or, do you need to entire domain assigned over to your name servers. Am trying to plan adding support for DDNS user but we have existing static IP users we need to avoid assignment conflicts with. Any advice?
Can a sub domain be used in this was as well, allowing dynu to assign ddns uses for that zone while we manage the rest? For example, if all the DDNS users lived in 'd' as in 'user.d.ourdoamin.com' it would be simpler for use to maintain some existing allocations. Or, do you need to entire domain assigned over to your name servers. Am trying to plan adding support for DDNS user but we have existing static IP users we need to avoid assignment conflicts with. Any advice?
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JayLewis wrote:As a follow up,
Can a sub domain be used in this was as well, allowing dynu to assign ddns uses for that zone while we manage the rest? For example, if all the DDNS users lived in 'd' as in 'user.d.ourdomain.com' it would be simpler for use to maintain some existing allocations. Or, do you need to entire domain assigned over to your name servers. Am trying to plan adding support for DDNS user but we have existing static IP users we need to avoid assignment conflicts with. Any advice?
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JayLewis wrote:As a follow up,
Can a sub domain be used in this was as well, allowing dynu to assign ddns uses for that zone while we manage the rest? For example, if all the DDNS users lived in 'd' as in 'user.d.ourdoamin.com' it would be simpler for use to maintain some existing allocations. Or, do you need to entire domain assigned over to your name servers. Am trying to plan adding support for DDNS user but we have existing static IP users we need to avoid assignment conflicts with. Any advice?
You just need to create few NS records for d.ourdomain.com
the exact way to this would depend on your DNS host, but if you create 2 NS records, 1 with ns1.dynu.com and another with ns2.dynu.com
You will then be able to create host1.d.ourdomain.com dynmic hosts on dyny, and they will work.
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BSODLOVERArnauJane Joined: 7/15/2018 |
Wednesday, August 15, 2018 7:05 AM
Hi, I want to use your DDNS service. I have already a domain, from another registrar, can I use it to connect to the DDNS service?
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armo Joined: 6/23/2017 |
Friday, August 17, 2018 8:49 AM
Yes, you can use your own domain name for DDNS updates.
1. Sign up for the domain name using Option 2 at DDNS signup page. 2. Go to your current registrar and change the name servers for the domain name to Dynu's. (ns1.dynu.com-ns6.dynu.com). |
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JayLewis Joined: 5/3/2019 |
Monday, May 6, 2019 11:25 AM
As a follow up,
Can a sub domain be used in this was as well, allowing dynu to assign ddns uses for that zone while we manage the rest? For example, if all the DDNS users lived in 'd' as in 'user.d.ourdoamin.com' it would be simpler for use to maintain some existing allocations. Or, do you need to entire domain assigned over to your name servers. Am trying to plan adding support for DDNS user but we have existing static IP users we need to avoid assignment conflicts with. Any advice? |
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xiaoye Joined: 3/27/2015 |
Thursday, May 9, 2019 3:44 PM
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georgianit Joined: 6/26/2019 |
Wednesday, June 26, 2019 1:23 PM
You just need to create few NS records for d.ourdomain.com the exact way to this would depend on your DNS host, but if you create 2 NS records, 1 with ns1.dynu.com and another with ns2.dynu.com You will then be able to create host1.d.ourdomain.com dynmic hosts on dyny, and they will work. |
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