{
"settings": [
{
"provider": "ddnss",
"provider_ip": true,
"domain": "domain.com",
"host": "@",
"username": "user",
"password": "password",
"dual_stack": false,
"ip_version": "ipv4",
"ipv6_suffix": ""
}
]
}
"domain"
"host"
is your host and can be a subdomain or "@"
"username"
"password"
"dual_stack"
can be set to true
if you have turn on dual stack for your record to update both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Note it is ignored if "provider_ip": true
. More precisely:
- if it is
false
, the updates are done using the ip
parameter and only one IP address can be set (ipv4 or ipv6, whichever is last sent).
- if it is
true
, the updates are done using the ip
and ip6
parameters, for IPv4 and IPv6 respectively, and both can be set on the same record
"ip_version"
can be ipv4
(A records), or ipv6
(AAAA records) or ipv4 or ipv6
(update one of the two, depending on the public ip found). It defaults to ipv4 or ipv6
.
"ipv6_suffix"
is the IPv6 interface identifiersuffix to use. It can be for example 0:0:0:0:72ad:8fbb:a54e:bedd/64
. If left empty, it defaults to no suffix and the raw public IPv6 address obtained is used in the record updating.