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Dynamic DNS uses dynamic IPs, continually checks for changes, and updates the IPs automatically. To enable Dynamic DNS for your domain, please follow these steps:
Under the "DNS Provider" section, select "Dynadot" and enter the password generated on the DNS page earlier.
Please ensure that you're using your Dynamic DNS password and not the account password for Dynadot.
Enable IPv4 and/or IPv6, and specify the root domain or any subdomains that you want to enable for DDNS.
Please note that only one root domain is supported, as the password differs for each domain.
If you want to add other domains, click the 'Add' button at the top-right corner and repeat the steps.
Select any other settings that best suit your needs.
Press the "Save" button to save your changes.
After completing the configuration, you will see logs confirming the successful addition of the domain(s). If you return to your Dynadot account and check the DNS settings for your domain, you will notice that the A or AAAA records have been automatically updated.
NOTE:
Your domain must be set to Dynadot DNS to use Dynamic DNS.
Each domain has a unique password.
Enabling Dynamic DNS will replace any conflicting DNS records, such as Forwarding, Stealth Forwarding, CNAME, ANAME, etc., with A/AAAA records specifically for your domain.
For implementing Dynamic DNS, we recommend using the Dynamic DNS client available at the GitHub repository here.
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