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Dyn.com Ends Free Dynamic DNS

First time accepted submitter mkitchin (1285710) writes in with news about Dyn ending its free DNS service. "For the last 15 years, all of us at Dyn have taken pride in offering a free version of our Dynamic DNS Pro product. What was originally a product built for a small group of users has blossomed into an exciting technology used around the world. That is why with mixed emotions we announced the end of that free hostname program today, officially turning down on May 7th."

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  1. Alternatives by Chrisq · · Score: 5, Informative

    A quick search reveals http://www.noip.com/, and I'm sure they'll be more. Anyway isn't this supposed to be a stopgap before IPV6 means we can all have permanent static IPS?!

  2. Re:Viable Replacement? by elerran · · Score: 5, Informative

    Been very happy with https://freedns.afraid.org/ ever since dyndns deleted my free domain because I didn't login to their website once a month.

  3. Re:You cancel service? by bobbied · · Score: 5, Informative

    I smell a business opportunity... Or, perhaps not.

    Having used Dyndns for nearly a decade, I'm sad to see it go pay only. Can't say I'm surprised. I figured this was on the way when they went to this - you have to log in each month or we delete your two free host names - that they where just trying to get us all to pay. Problem is, I really cannot see paying $25/year for the services they provide.

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    "File to fit, pound to insert, paint to match" - Aircraft Maintenance 101
  4. Re:Viable Replacement? by ProzacPatient · · Score: 5, Informative

    Been very happy with https://freedns.afraid.org/ ever since dyndns deleted my free domain because I didn't login to their website once a month.

    This happened to me as well; I used to use dyndns but I lost my domain when they switched the domain I had been using to a "premium" one so then I had to go and reconfigure everything that depended on it to a new domain so after looking at some other alternatives I ultimately decided to use EntryDNS with my own domain I bought from GoDaddy.

    EntryDNS is donation driven and doesn't have any of the bull I found at over services (login once a month, upgrade to premium spam, link back to their site, etc..) and you have both the option of using a free subdomain and/or using your own domain. I've been very happy with their service and am considering donating something as a token of appreciation.

  5. Re:You cancel service? by ncc74656 · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you had donated at some point in the past, it looks like you get grandfathered in. From the email they sent me:

    In an effort to better service our customers through increased support and a cleaner network, Dyn announced that in the next 30 days, we will no longer be supporting free hostnames. However, because you believed in us and supported this company through your donations, we are continuing to fulfill our promise to you: your service is still free for life.

    I donated somewhere around $10-$20 once, probably at least a decade ago.

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    20 January 2017: the End of an Error.
  6. domain != dyndns by kevlar_rat · · Score: 5, Informative

    There is a little confusion here. Dynamic DNS means the domain record is constantly updated to point to the correct IP address. Its completely independent of domain registration. godaddy does not offer a dyndns service. Most dyndns services do not offer domains.
    DynDNS is useful if you want to be able to always contact a box on a domain, but it's got a dynamic IP address - i.e. typically for running a server on a home box. I use it to ssh into home when I'm away, I just do ssh mydyndomain.org and don't need to worry about IP addresses.
    I have had domains with godaddy in the past, but I've always used dyn.com as well.
    It is possible to use a script to update your A record through your registrar's web interface, but this will break every time they update the site.
    P.S. I recommend not using godaddy.