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To remove the security warning in your browser when connecting to the SSL server we have place the CA for the certificate here. If you import the CA into your pc, the message is gone.






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Which domain do i get?

At the moment you get Yourhost.MYDYNIP.NET. More domains will come soon.

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Where to find the DynSite plugin for MyDynIP.org?

Noel submitted a plugin for his great software. Download the plugin >>here<<.

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How do I update my hostname with TCP?

The TCP port for updates is 3495. Please configure your client software to:

Server: update.mydynip.org
Port 3495

Client software like DirectUpdate http://www.directupdate.net/ will automatically update your hostname to the actual IP.

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How do I update my hostname with HTTP?

The WWW site for updates is at update.mydynip.org. Please configure your client software to:

Server: update.mydynip.org/update/doupdate


Client software like DynSite will automatically update your hostname to the actual IP.

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Where do I find a client?

Look at "Dynamic DNS"->Clients for a list of compatible programs. You will find software for Unix, Linux and Windows.

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Why do i get a security warning when connecting to the https (SSL) server?

A SSL server has a certificate which is signed by a CA. We do our own certificates , but our CA is not included in the browser software by default. We have placed the CA cert above. When you import this by double clicking the cert, then your browser knows about the CA and doesnt popup the security warning that it cant indentify the CA.

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How does IPv6 support work?

For early IPv6 Users we added automatic AAAA records depending on your IPv4 address. The prefix 2002 is reserved for 6to4 connections in IPv6. You get an additional 2002:xxxx:xxxx:0001:0000:0000:0000:0001 AAAA record everytime you update your host IP.

Further IPv6 reading:

http://www.ipv6.org

6to4 explained: http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/6to4.html

FreeBSD Handbook: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-ipv6.html

Windows IPv6 Stack:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=de&FamilyID=E88CC382-8CE6-4739-97C0-1A52A6F005E4

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