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Locally, I want to be able to send all the dns requests on my network to the external adguard using DoH/T. But, I want to do it conditionally. I want requests from one computer with a static IP to go to this specific identity address (compA.dns.com). I want requests from another computer to go to compB.dns.com. And for everything else I haven't configured, I want it to go the main address (dns.com). Source: almost 2 years ago
Maybe check cloudns.net if they offer what you need, you can also use them as secondary DNS provider if you run your own primary server. Source: about 1 year ago
I don't have a static IP, but my clients are still setup to use the DNS name of my routers public facing IP. I use free DNS hosting from cloudns.net, and use another OpenWRT package to that keeps my dynamic dns up-to-date. Source: over 1 year ago
CF API is definitely easy, but we also use cloudns.net and their API for some of our LE wildcard cert stuff. Source: over 1 year ago
One way to avoid longer propagation period is to use https://cloudns.net (you can try their free plan before committing further). 1m TTL 💪. Source: almost 2 years ago
I got a DDNS at cloudns.net and then created an A-Record pointing to the public IP of our fritz.box. Then I set up DynDNS in the Fritz Box, and it says that it is logged on and working. Next, I enabled port forwarding of Port 80 and 443 to my machine. But I still get a ERR_CONNECTION_RESET error on Brave and on Firefox the Website just load indefinitely. Source: over 2 years ago
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