[sdnog] DDNS for home lab
Gael Hernandez
gael at pch.net
Wed Mar 1 16:22:36 SAST 2017
hi Samir,
The concept is simple: instead of using the dynamic IP address of your
ISP to access your home lab remotely, you will be using a hostname. The
Dynamic DNS provider will be in charge of updating the DNS A/AAAA
records to make sure it always points to your latest IP address.
Depending on the features, you will pay a different price for the
service.
Gaƫl
On 1 Mar 2017, at 12:48, Mohd.E.Hafez wrote:
> Dear Samir
> kindly find below URL
>
> http://www.noip.com/remote-access
>
>
> On 03/01/2017 03:25 PM, Samir S. Omer wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> I'm building a small home lab that I need to access remotely
>> sometimes. However, my public IP by the ISP is not static and keeps
>> changing.
>> I've been told that setting up Dynamic DNS (DDNS) can help me. but my
>> understanding for the DDNS that it is usually used with DHCP to
>> assign records dynamically, not sure how can this used in my case
>>
>> can someone explain the concept to me on how does it work or point me
>> to good documentation
>>
>>
>> Samir
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