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Topic: dynu update client to update a sundomain (or alias)
I am using Dynu update client 5.4.0.0 on Windows 7 32 bit.I am unsure of the exact terms to use here, but here goes.I have an account at dynu.com, then I have 4 domains in that account.I would like to update only one of those domains, but running the update client updates all 4 domains on that account.Can someone tell me how to setup the update client (and perhaps modify one of the 4 domains on the account) to update only one domain?Thanks, Mark.
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You can set up groups in the control panel at https://www.dynu.com/en-US/ControlPanel/DDNSGroup and assign different domain names to different groups. When you log into the IP update client, there is a field 'Group'. Use the group the domain name belongs to.
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Re: Re: dynu update client to update a sundomain (or alias)
by marknsslds on Thursday, March 26, 2020
by marknsslds on Thursday, March 26, 2020
Thanks, vesey, That worked as advertised. Mark.
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marknsslds Joined: 8/11/2015 |
dynu update client to update a sundomain (or alias) Monday, March 23, 2020 12:49 PM
I am using Dynu update client 5.4.0.0 on Windows 7 32 bit.I am unsure of the exact terms to use here, but here goes.I have an account at dynu.com, then I have 4 domains in that account.I would like to update only one of those domains, but running the update client updates all 4 domains on that account.Can someone tell me how to setup the update client (and perhaps modify one of the 4 domains on the account) to update only one domain?Thanks, Mark.
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vesey Joined: 6/23/2017 |
dynu update client to update a sundomain (or alias) Thursday, March 26, 2020 12:51 AM
You can set up groups in the control panel at https://www.dynu.com/en-US/ControlPanel/DDNSGroup and assign different domain names to different groups. When you log into the IP update client, there is a field 'Group'. Use the group the domain name belongs to.
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marknsslds Joined: 8/11/2015 |
dynu update client to update a sundomain (or alias) Thursday, March 26, 2020 9:17 PM
Thanks, vesey, That worked as advertised. Mark.
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