On 01-04-21 14:10, Warpslide wrote to All <=-
Maybe g00r00 could add something similar to Mystic, something that is framework that could interface directly with bind.
Shouldn't be too hard, especially if BIND is running on the same machine (simplifies security issues). I played with BIND DDNS capabilities years ago, worked really well.
For example nrbbs.net is tied to them and bbs.nrbbs.net's IPv4 address
is updated by a cron job that runs every 10 minutes. (Not that my IP
has changed in the last ~2 years...)
My IPs are all static these days. :)
They don't offer dynamic IPv6 as of yet, which I would like as my ISP
will on occasion change the prefix they give me. More often than my
IPv4 address changes anyway.
Thought I was going to need DDNS for IPv6. While my prefix is static, it's a /56 and my router was changing which block of /64 it was assigning to the LAN, which was a pain. Turned out it was dependent on how the router obtained its IPv6 address. Disabling DHCPv6 fixed the issue, and my /64 LAN prefix has remained stable since. :)
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