Best domain provider for Cloudron for a server with non-static IP?
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@necrevistonnezr yep! hosting my cloudron from home, never seen disruption. Also a friend in jolly ole england is doing the same with similar results.
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@necrevistonnezr Digital ocean can hold your DNS for you. You can even use their API to update DNS records when needed.
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+1 for https://gandi.net
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@necrevistonnezr You can use any of Cloudron supported DNS providers - cloudflare, gandi, etc. Have you seen https://cloudron.io/documentation/networking/#dynamic-dns ? Once you enable that option, Cloudron will automatically detect IP change and update your DNS. I use DigitalOcean DNS for my Cloudron which is hosted at home and dynamic DNS.
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@necrevistonnezr said in Best domain provider for Cloudron for a server with non-static IP?:
Namecheap
While I experienced for few years hosting docker at home with 3-5 top domains and 30-50 subdomain, I was using ddclient.
I don't know if they finally upgraded they API but few months ago (+/-18) they NameCheap API was painful and not always making the update. This is how I discovered Cloudflare. If you are not too concern about your privacy Cloudflare works very great.
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@JOduMonT said in Best domain provider for Cloudron for a server with non-static IP?:
@necrevistonnezr said in Best domain provider for Cloudron for a server with non-static IP?:
Namecheap
While I experienced for few years hosting docker at home with 3-5 top domains and 30-50 subdomain, I was using ddclient.
I don't know if they finally upgraded they API but few months ago (+/-18) they NameCheap API was painful and not always making the update. This is how I discovered Cloudflare. If you are not too concern about your privacy Cloudflare works very great.
Thanks for the tips - actually, here's a pretty good tutorial on Namecheap / ddclient: https://samhobbs.co.uk/2015/01/dynamic-dns-ddclient-raspberry-pi-and-ubuntu
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@necrevistonnezr said in Best domain provider for Cloudron for a server with non-static IP?:
@JOduMonT said in Best domain provider for Cloudron for a server with non-static IP?:
@necrevistonnezr said in Best domain provider for Cloudron for a server with non-static IP?:
Namecheap
While I experienced for few years hosting docker at home with 3-5 top domains and 30-50 subdomain, I was using ddclient.
I don't know if they finally upgraded they API but few months ago (+/-18) they NameCheap API was painful and not always making the update. This is how I discovered Cloudflare. If you are not too concern about your privacy Cloudflare works very great.
Thanks for the tips - actually, here's a pretty good tutorial on Namecheap / ddclient: https://samhobbs.co.uk/2015/01/dynamic-dns-ddclient-raspberry-pi-and-ubuntu
just in case
here my script and my template configbut I'm curious, why looking for another solution ?
Cloudron manage dynamic IP and Namecheap no ?
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@JOduMonT
@necrevistonnezr said in Best domain provider for Cloudron for a server with non-static IP?:Namecheap offers dynamic DNS update but requires an API key which you only get depositing USD 50 and whitelisting a specifig server IP - which in my case is not static...
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@necrevistonnezr Imagine a company offering DYNAMIC DNS THAT REQUIRES A STATIC IP ADDRESS
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@necrevistonnezr said in Best domain provider for Cloudron for a server with non-static IP?:
Namecheap offers dynamic DNS update but requires an API key
For the DynDNS, Namecheap provide a password by domain
But yes Cloudron use the API
maybe you could run https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-ddclient