Container to update DNS records periodically with WebUI for many DNS providers
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Container to update DNS records periodically with WebUI for many DNS providers
A dynamic DNS client tool that supports AliDNS, Cloudflare, Google Domains, DNSPod, HE.net & DuckDNS & DreamHost, etc, written in Go.
Just some templates to get someone started with hosting various servers in Docker
Easy to Use ESP8266 & ESP32 DDNS Update Client Library.
Cloudoffice deploys Nextcloud and OnlyOffice automatically with LetsEncrypt HTTPS certificates. Text and video instructions included. Six compatible cloud providers, or via Ubuntu/Raspberry Pi. Cloud provider deployments include low-cost object storage integration (e.g. S3).
simple web server that integrates with DuckDNS & Let's Encrypt
Plugin for certbot for a DNS-01 challenge with a DuckDNS domain.
📜 Automatic SSL Certificate Generation for Duck DNS Domains
A tiny Docker based dynamic DNS client for Duck DNS, NO-IP, and DynDNS
This terraform/ansible project creates a Docker Swarm that uses a Tinc vpn-mesh for private communication between nodes. The goal is to have a working swarm that has nodes across geo-locations using multiple providers.
A Home Assistant custom component to update both IPV4 and IPV6 addresses on DuckDNS
Docker Dynamic DNS to use Google Domains, DuckDNS, DynDNS, FreeDNS.afraid and NO-IP
A simple library that implements an automatic DDNS Update Client for SAM DUE, nRF52, SAMD21/SAMD51, STM32F/L/H/G/WB/MP1, RP2040-based RASPBERRY_PI_PICO, Portenta_H7, etc. besides ESP8266/ESP32, using ESP8266-AT/ESP32-AT WiFi, WiFiNINA, Ethernet W5x00, ENC28J60 or LAN8742A. It is designed to be light-weight and currently supports DuckDNS, No-ip, …
🦆 Automatic Duck DNS IP Address Updates in Docker
Home Assistant duckdns letsencrypt Mosquitto MQTT TLS with OwnTracks
A simple console application that keeps your DDNS Entry on DuckDNS up to date
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