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Topic: Why do IPV4 addresses set in the DDNS set up form revert to the address I am accessing my account from?
by studioj on Wednesday, December 15, 2021
                                I have 2 domains in my account supported by your DDNS. One domain is hosted at the IP that I access my account from and the other is hosted at a remote location (different IP). Why is the IPV4 address associated with the remotely hosted domain reset to the same IPV4 address that I access my Dynu account from? I can manually set the IPV4 address for the remotely hosted domain to the correct value and it remains that way for up to 1 day but it seems that every day, at 0000, the IPV4 address auto resets to be the same IPV4 address as the other domain in my account - which of course is wrong and causes my remotely hosted domain to be inaccessible.  
                                
                            
                            
                            
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by BigChungus420 on Wednesday, January 26, 2022
studioj wrote: Why is the IPV4 address associated with the remotely hosted domain reset to the same IPV4 address that I access my Dynu account from?
I am experiencing the same issue.
When I login from a device that is not on the same network as my domain to the DYNU control panel, the IP address changes to my devices external IP. It’s very frustrating because I can’t find a setting to disable DDNS updates from control panel logins. What’s even the point of the API if it is just going to change at every login. It seems like a dumb thing for them to implement and is probably a bug.I can tell you what I’m planning on doing if I can’t resolve this issue.Reply with quote | Report
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                                studioj Joined: 11/30/2021  | 
                            
                                
                                 Wednesday, December 15, 2021 4:54 AM 
                                    I have 2 domains in my account supported by your DDNS. One domain is hosted at the IP that I access my account from and the other is hosted at a remote location (different IP). Why is the IPV4 address associated with the remotely hosted domain reset to the same IPV4 address that I access my Dynu account from? I can manually set the IPV4 address for the remotely hosted domain to the correct value and it remains that way for up to 1 day but it seems that every day, at 0000, the IPV4 address auto resets to be the same IPV4 address as the other domain in my account - which of course is wrong and causes my remotely hosted domain to be inaccessible.  
                                    
                                 
                                
                                
                                
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                                BigChungus420 Joined: 8/21/2020  | 
                            
                                
                                 Wednesday, January 26, 2022 9:43 PM 
 I am experiencing the same issue. When I login from a device that is not on the same network as my domain to the DYNU control panel, the IP address changes to my devices external IP. It’s very frustrating because I can’t find a setting to disable DDNS updates from control panel logins. What’s even the point of the API if it is just going to change at every login. It seems like a dumb thing for them to implement and is probably a bug.I can tell you what I’m planning on doing if I can’t resolve this issue. | 
                        
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