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Offline FrancisJC

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Hello people, may I know why you deleted my post?... (sorry if I published it in the wrong place). My name is Francisco, I am from Argentina, and a while ago I discovered HFS and I would like to know which "Dynamic DNS" providers work best with HFS. I don't want to use no-ip.com (because it requires checking my account every 30 days) or dyndns.com (because it is not free) so I am looking for an alternative that is easy to configure. Please don't delete my message. I really need to know which 'dynamic DNS' works best with HFS. (I don't speak English, this text was translated by Google).
Thank you!!! :D
(I don't speak English, my english text is Google translation)
Estudiante Universitario - San Martin, Argentina


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Hi, and welcome to the forum! :) I've answered you in the other post HERE (in spanish). You can try DuckDNS (but it's untested by me, but as far I know, it doesn't expire and works well with HFS). Other users can give you a better answer (I usually use HFS on my LAN only).
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Offline danny

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I like dnsexit.com
They have published a wget command line to do the update.  This works will the many little linux routers.  And, it works with the watchcat script (that zip file also contains wget-for-windows). 

I don't use hfs built in ddns update because it could redirect hfs to itself, which makes router port forwarding fail.  It is quite a bit more useful to make the router do the ddns updates.  OpenWRT, Gargoyle, DD-WRT and Tomato can all do ddns update. . . even if your server isn't powered on.


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You can try DuckDNS (but it's untested by me, but as far I know, it doesn't expire and works well with HFS).
I am using it for some months, works like charm. My ip is dedicated though.