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# dns24-updater [DNS24](https://www.dns24.ch) is a free DNS hosting service, offering a complete and comprehensive set of DNS management features, complemented by dynamic DNS support and URL redirection. It is free of charge for up to 2 domains. This package provides a simple "client" for updating dynamic DNS records hosted by DNS24. ## How it works DNS24 offers an HTTP API for updating dynamic DNS records. This update client uses the curl command to send update requests. The curl parameters required for updating one or more domains are defined in configuration files stored in `/etc/dns24/`. The configuration files must have the ".curl" suffix. The systemd unit "dns24@.service" can be instantiated with the name of a .curl parameter file in /etc/dns24/ to execute an update using those parameters. An associated timer unit can be enabled to make the update run at regular intervals. The following sections show how to set up the client using a simple example. ## Configure dynamic domain update Say you want to update "mydomain.com" dynamically. To do so, create a new curl configuration file for it, as follows (as root): cd /etc/dns24 cp template.curl mydomain.curl chmod 600 mydomain.curl This creates a configuration file "mydomain.curl" readable only by root. Edit the file and fill in the username and password of your DNS24 account, as well as the domain name you want to update. Test your configuration like this: # curl --config /etc/dns24/mydomain.curl 0000 Transaction successful, # affected row(s) = 1 (Alternatively, run "systemctl start dns24@mydomain", then check the status of the service.) If you see output similar to what's shown above, the configuration is correct. ## Enable automatic updates Once you have a working update configuration for a domain, as described above, you can enable automatic updates for it by running: systemctl enable --now dns24@mydomain.timer ## Verify updates You can verify the updated DNS entry in the DNS24 web interface, or by querying their name servers, like this: dig @ns1.dns24.ch mydomain.com To monitor the timed updates, use the standard tools provided by systemd, such as systemctl list-timers dns24@* and journalctl -u dns24@*
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