FAQs: Dynamic free DNS manager
Question: What is cdmon's dynamic DNS service?
Answer: It is a service that cdmon offers for free and is responsible for linking a connection with a dynamic IP to one or more selected domains.
Q: Who is this service intended for?
A: The dynamic DNS service is intended for users with dynamic IPs, i.e., users who do not have a static or fixed IP, and whose IP changes each time they connect to the Internet. With this service, you can point your domains to your IP, even if it is not static.
Q: How do I access the dynamic DNS manager?
A: You can access the dynamic DNS manager through the control panel. Access the control panel with your username and password, then in the top menu go to the "Free DNS" option, where you must click on Dynamic DNS.
Q: Which name servers should I use?
A: You must configure the domains that use our dynamic DNS manager with the following name servers:
dinamic1.cdmon.net (46.16.60.166)
dinamic2.cdmon.net (46.16.60.159)
dinamic3.cdmon.net (35.156.85.88)
Q: How many domains and subdomains can I add to your dynamic DNS manager?
A: You can add as many domains as you wish, as long as they are not already added by another user. The same goes for subdomains.
Q: How do I update my IP when it changes?
A: You have two options: each time your IP changes, you can access the control panel here, go to the "Dynamic DNS" section, in the "Actions" section for the domain click on "Edit IP" and press the "Update" button so that your domains and subdomains adopt your new IP, or you can download the application from the same control panel so that once executed on your server, it updates the IP automatically.
Q: Don't you have any special software?
A: Yes, we have an application programmed for WIN32 systems (Windows), another application programmed in JAVA (cross-platform), and the necessary instructions to create a CRON on LINUX and UNIX systems.
Q: What should I keep in mind from now on?
A: Once you have added your domains to our public DNS manager, and configured those domains with our dynamic servers, you only need to update the IP each time it changes. The system automatically creates all the necessary records for the proper functioning of your domain (A records, MX records, etc.).
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