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πŸ¦‘Domain name service-set up dynamic dns by undercode :

especially like doing dynamic DNS, all friends who are interested in dynamic DNS should read it. Due to time constraints, I have not done any sorting.
name.conf:


// --------------- The part that declares Key ---------------
// PS: leo, mail key underneath Is the incorrect
key "leo" {
algorithm hmac-md5;
secret "hB / XM2eFTyxA5r / scautOZ ==";
};

key "mail" {
algorithm hmac-md5;
secret "ht5TkKKFP5l8u9ZTcDbStw ==";
};


//- ------------- Declaring the ZONE part ---------------
zone "sayya.org" {
type master;
file "named.sayya";

notify yes;

also-notify {
140.128.78.250;
211.23.99.
61.218.164.83;
};

allow-transfer {
140.128.78.250;
211.23.99.147;
61.218.164.83;
};

allow-query {
0.0.0.0/0;
};

update-policy {
// use the mail HOST key, only Permission change mail.sayya.org and rsync.sayya.org's A record
grant mail name mail.sayya.org. A;
grant mail name rsync.sayya.org. A;
// Use leo USER's key to fully control sayya .org, for example, add a subdomain, specify DNS
// or add an A, CNAME, TXT .. record, etc.
grant leo subdomain sayya.org. ANY;
};

}; This is

probably what it looks like, plus the previous reply the essay ..

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author: leoliou (warm winter) Kanban: Linux


> This seems to be a bug in the ddClient program given by DynDNS
> I used perl and bash shell script to write some small programs
> It can be used to detect the existence of the PPP interface
> If it does not exist, connect ^ o ^

Well, see this The letter feels that there is really an atmosphere of discussion. I really like this feeling ~ icon_smile.gif I

remember that when I used ADSL dial-up system before, I used rp-pppoe
to connect. This can solve the problem of disconnection.

Next is the point, what about Dynamic IP? My current environment is a two-way cable, and the IP is also obtained by
DHCP Server from Dynamic IP. Of course, if you apply for a program like dns2go,
it can solve your dynamic IP problem, but the disadvantage is that you can't use your own URL. It must be
some URL that has been legally regulated , or it may require you to use Point to the company's
escrow, in addition, you may have to run the dynamic IP update program provided by the company in the Server ..
In any case, it reminds me of system security issues .. For me, it is very inconvenient.

So, I found a server with a fixed IP and put Bind on it. This is the
Primary DNS of my own domain , which is Dynamic DNS. How to set it up is mentioned later. And the
fixed IP of this DNS is assumed to be 61.22.33.20, Domain is example.com, and the registered name is
ns.example.com icon_smile.gif

Then, let ’s say my mail server is at home, which is my current two-way cable line. ,
this mail server of the Domain name is assumed to be: mail.example.com
I just timed my Primary DNS to update my mail server's IP on Hello,

how Primary DNS to determine which computer updates allowed to do it? There are two ways. The first way is
to set allow-update in Primary DNS. Setting certain fixed IPs can
update data to Primary DNS, but it is less flexible. The other is the
update-policy to be introduced later .

allow-update can allow specific IP or key to do dynamic update. By default, no
IP update is allowed .

The update-policy is only available in BIND 9. You do not need to specify a specific IP to perform dynamic updates.
Instead , you need to determine the update authority by key. Primary DNS has this key,
The mail server can use this key to dynamically update the IP in the future.
Of course, the mail server and Primary DNS have the same key.