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Topic: meaning of 'wildcard=OFF'?
Hi.
Due to a misconfiguration on my end, one of my DDNS devices pushed the following update:
/nic/update?hostname=.dyn.mydomain.cc&myip=77.123.123.123&wildcard=OFF&
This caused *all* my hosts matching *.dyn.mydomain.cc to be registered with 77.123.123.123. Not my intention.
Can I protect myself against this from ever happening again, other than not doing the same mistake again?
Due to a misconfiguration on my end, one of my DDNS devices pushed the following update:
/nic/update?hostname=.dyn.mydomain.cc&myip=77.123.123.123&wildcard=OFF&
This caused *all* my hosts matching *.dyn.mydomain.cc to be registered with 77.123.123.123. Not my intention.
Can I protect myself against this from ever happening again, other than not doing the same mistake again?
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dynulsg Joined: 23/08/2018 |
lundi 12 octobre 2020 06:36
Hi.
Due to a misconfiguration on my end, one of my DDNS devices pushed the following update: /nic/update?hostname=.dyn.mydomain.cc&myip=77.123.123.123&wildcard=OFF& This caused *all* my hosts matching *.dyn.mydomain.cc to be registered with 77.123.123.123. Not my intention. Can I protect myself against this from ever happening again, other than not doing the same mistake again? |
samedi 13 juin 2026 05:07
