
You can view the record ID's for A records with DNS Failover on the DNS Failover configuration screen.
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You can even update more than one ID at a time when you separate them by commas (,). In fact, you can update a backup IP in your DNS failover configuration or even one of your A records in your "round-robin" configuration. DNS Made Easy uses the "record ID" so you are able to update any A record that you have in the system. From the DNS – Managed DNS menu, you can select a record and edit it to turn on Dynamic DNS and an option to set a password per record so you do not have to use your main DMS Made Easy password/username. Password – The password you use to log into DNS Made Easy (or per record password if configured).Īll arguments are required to make a successful call. Username – The username you use to log into DNS Made Easy. The necessary arguments you need to pass are: To make Dynamic Updates, calls need to be formulated using either http/httpS or a dynamic DNS client. Please consult the authors of the clients or any provided documentation available with each client for technical support related to that respective client's configuration. If you would like to develop a client and notify us, we will list your product and URL on this page. There are currently many free or paid clients on the Internet that detect your IP and allow you to pass the necessary arguments in the URL. How It Worksĭynamic DNS clients allow you to perform IP updates by passing parameters to an http or httpS request. Dynamic DNS offers an easy way to host servers (web servers, email servers, ftp servers) that would otherwise be very difficult or impossible to accomplish without a static IP address. DNS Made Easy Enterprise DNS services provide support for dynamic IP addresses and the capability to issue instantly propagated IP updates as soon as a change is made.ĭynamic DNS helps you avoid connection interruptions and allows you to use applications that usually require a static IP address.
