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I mainly use FortiDDNS of the FortiGate firewalls, else I use https://nsupdate.info with any standard DynDNS v1 or v2 compatible client, either built-in in routers or Linux/Windows clients, these always check if IP has change and never abuse nsupdate with unnecessary traffic so it's never a problem. Source: almost 2 years ago
Very nice, but I still can't use ddclient because I'm using nsupdate.info with a google-oauth2 login... Source: about 2 years ago
I know how to setup basic network functionality (OPNsense, OpenWRT, OpenVPN, Dynamic DNS (nsupdate.info) and I'd imagine to create a topology like this: https://i.imgur.com/Q1NkBft.png Except fiddling around with the network mask and manage to create an OpenVPN on an existing network range (192.168.0.0/24 entire range, 192.168.0.200-207 for OpenVPN) But I'd like to know if you guys have better ideas to create... Source: over 2 years ago
Switched to nsupdate.info and "host appears to be working". Source: over 2 years ago
I am using nsupdate.info, which is supported out of the box, as my dynamic dns service provider. When I set DDNS up through LuCi, I select nsupdate.info in the drop-down list, then I am presented with the options below. Source: almost 3 years ago
I wanted to migrate a static website from a VPS to a CDN to improve website loading time and SEO performance. After a few searches, I discovered a new sleek CDN called BunnyCDN, which beats all performance charts in latency with an average of 40ms. That's what I was looking for! - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
This is great news. Now I can utilize any CDN provider that supports S3. Like bunny.net [1] which has image optimization, just like Supabase does but with better pricing and features. I have been developing with Supabase past two months. I would say there are still some rough corners in general and some basic features missing. Example Supabase storage has no direct support for metadata [2][3]. Overall I like the... - Source: Hacker News / 16 days ago
It seems there's no discord community yet for bunny.net, would someone be interested in setting this up? Source: 5 months ago
Use a CDN like Bunny and you can host images for like $1/mo + less than $0.10/gb of bandwidth. Source: 5 months ago
You'll want a CDN like Bunny (at least for the files), instead of a web host. Source: 7 months ago
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