I haven't tried the GoDaddy API for ddns. Let us know how that works.
I've got a (FREE!) account at DuckDNS
https://www.duckdns.org/install.jsp
and I've been using that, with the clients where I have an embedded server, to run a ddclient that keeps the duckdns DNS entries up to date.
I added a second level of abstraction, so I've added CNAMEs of client1.tedroche.com, client2.tedroche.com to my own DNS, as I've got a DNS with unlimited entries, and that way I can depend on these CNAMEs in scripts and configuration files, even if I switch to FredsFreeDNS or whatever.
On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 11:07 AM, AndyHC andy@hawthorncottage.com wrote:
On 20-Sep-17 11:41 AM, Ted Roche wrote:
/.......an SSH tunnel is not that difficult to set up/
<snip> Certainly my preferred solution, In several small biz I work with (3-6 people), the data and my app end up on a Linux box in their office that provides them with Samba and Apache intranet and other useful functions, as well as proving a robust ssh server inside their network that can send log files and let me know when their external IP address changes. A small workgroup server is a fairly inexpensive capital outlay for most businesses.
Yes, I've done most of the above using WD NAS boxen and some of it just on the router , RasPi should also be pretty simple (trying that next, with the GoDaddy API for ddns - I think it needs nodejs which might be fun!).
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