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Hey archers --
I like the ability of ddclient to automatically update my ip address on DynDNS.org's servers. And it's a pity that my domain name company doesn't have a similar feature for my TLD names. So . . . I'm wondering if, for my personal website, which resides on an Arch box at my house, if it's at all possible to use DynDNS as a go-between.
E.g., a request comes for my HTTP server at mydomain.com. mydomain.com looks up mydomain.dyndns.org, which hits my server at home. I think this could be accomplished via proxy settings but maybe there is an easier way? I think this can be done by setting mydomain.com's DNS settings to DynDNS's, but this is the part I'm fuzzy on.
Thanks in advance!
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A dynamic IP address in the chain will mess up DNS caching. So you really don't want to do it.
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In theory, if I was feeling reckless/didn't care about caching -- how would I do it?
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