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+ | **Only works on Local Computers - Choose the link if not local** \\ | ||
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+ | <script language=" | ||
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+ | var objFrame=document.getElementById(" | ||
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+ | your firewall.< | ||
+ | <div style=" | ||
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https:// | https:// | ||
https:// | https:// | ||
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- | HTTP API Specification | ||
- | The update URL can be requested on HTTPS or HTTP. It is recommended that you always use HTTPS | ||
- | We provide HTTP services for unfortunate users that have HTTPS blocked | ||
- | You can update your domain(s) with a single HTTPS get to DuckDNS | ||
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- | https:// | ||
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- | The domain can be a single domain - or a comma separated list of domains. | ||
- | The domain does not need to include the .duckdns.org part of your domain, just the subname. | ||
- | If you do not specify the IP address, then it will be detected - this only works for IPv4 addresses | ||
- | You can put either an IPv4 or an IPv6 address in the ip parameter | ||
- | If you want to update BOTH of your IPv4 and IPv6 records at once, then you can use the optional parameter ipv6 | ||
- | to clear both your records use the optional parameter clear=true | ||
- | A normal good response is | ||
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- | OK | ||
- | A normal bad response is | ||
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- | KO | ||
- | if you add the & | ||
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- | OK | ||
- | 127.0.0.2 [The current IP address for your update - can be blank] | ||
- | 2002: | ||
- | UPDATED [UPDATED or NOCHANGE] | ||
- | HTTP Parameters | ||
- | domains - REQUIRED - comma separated list of the subnames you want to update | ||
- | token - REQUIRED - your account token | ||
- | ip - OPTIONAL - if left blank we detect IPv4 addresses, if you want you can supply a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address | ||
- | ipv6 - OPTIONAL - a valid IPv6 address, if you specify this then the autodetection for ip is not used | ||
- | verbose - OPTIONAL - if set to true, you get information back about how the request went | ||
- | clear - OPTIONAL - if set to true, the update will ignore all ip's and clear both your records | ||
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- | Special no-parameter request format | ||
- | Some very basic routers can only make requests without parameters | ||
- | For these requirements the following request is possible | ||
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- | https:// | ||
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- | Restrictions | ||
- | YOURDOMAIN - REQUIRED - only a single subdomain | ||
- | YOURTOKEN - REQUIRED - your account token | ||
- | YOURIPADDRESS - OPTIONAL - if left blank we detect IPv4 addresses, if you want to over-ride this, with a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address | ||
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- | TXT Record API | ||
- | The TXT update URL can be requested on HTTPS or HTTP. It is recommended that you always use HTTPS | ||
- | We provide HTTP services for unfortunate users that have HTTPS blocked | ||
- | You can update your domain(s) TXT record with a single HTTPS get to DuckDNS | ||
- | your TXT record will apply to all sub-subdomains under your domain e.g. xxx.yyy.duckdns.org shares the same TXT record as yyy.duckdns.org | ||
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- | https:// | ||
- | The domain can be a single domain - or a comma separated list of domains. | ||
- | The domain does not need to include the .duckdns.org part of your domain, just the subname. | ||
- | to clear the TXT value of your records use the optional parameter clear=true | ||
- | A normal good response is | ||
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- | OK | ||
- | A normal bad response is | ||
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- | KO | ||
- | if you add the & | ||
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- | OK | ||
- | sometxt=thistext [The current TXT record for your update - can be blank] | ||
- | UPDATED [UPDATED or NOCHANGE] | ||
- | HTTP Parameters | ||
- | domains - REQUIRED - comma separated list of the subnames you want to update | ||
- | token - REQUIRED - your account token | ||
- | txt - REQUIRED - the txt you require | ||
- | verbose - OPTIONAL - if set to true, you get information back about how the request went | ||
- | clear - OPTIONAL - if set to true, the update will ignore the txt parameter and clear the txt record | ||
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- | Note that the TXT record does not show up in the WEB interface | ||
- | You can use online web based Dig tools to query your record | ||
- | https:// | ||
- | To see your TXT record on linux or osx you can query DNS directly | ||
- | dig test.duckdns.org TXT | + | ===== - write html code for link with a button ===== |
- | As stated before, this record will be also presented for any sub-subdomain queries | + | < |
+ | <a href=" | ||
+ | </ | ||
- | dig test.test.duckdns.org TXT | ||
- | This can be used for example to prove your ownership with letsencrypt.org | ||
- | </ |