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dynip.conf
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# easyDNS username
username =
# easyDNS API access token
token =
# easyDNS API URL
url = api.cp.easydns.com/dyn/generic.php
# The full hostname being updated.
hostname =
# The root domain of your hostname.
# For example, if your hostname is “example.co.uk” you should set “tld” to “co.uk”.
# This field can be omitted in cases of second level domains like example.com.
tld =
# The IP address of the client to be updated.
# Send “0.0.0.0” to set record to an offline state (sets record to “offline.easydns.com”).
#If you are behind a firewall or NAT set this to 1.1.1.1 and our system will detect your remote IP for you.
myip = 1.1.1.1
# Use this parameter as the MX handler for the domain being updated. It defaults to preference 5.
mx =
# Either “YES” or “NO”. If “YES” we set smtp.easydns.com to be a backup mail spool for domain being
# updated at preference 100.
backmx = NO
# Either “ON” or “OFF”.
# If “ON” sets a wildcard host record for the domain being updated equal to the IP address
# specified in “myip”.
wildcard = OFF
# Update interval when running as daemon. Anything less than 10 minutes will likely cause errors.
# Defaults to 11 minutes.
# Supported units of measure:
# "milliseconds", "ms"
# "seconds", "s"
# "minutes", "m"
# "hours", "h"
# "days", "d"
interval = 11 minutes
# Optional log file. Log rotation should be handled via an external tool
# such as `logrotate`.
log =
# When "YES" then will log to syslog (Linux, *BSD, MacOS)
syslog = NO
# When "YES" will log with higher verbosity
verbose = NO