DynIP Review: Dynamic DNS with IPv6 and DNSSEC
- DynIP supports RFC 2136 and TSIG updates as a first-class path
- It offers IPv6 end-to-end and DNSSEC on selected zones
- Users can bring their own domain via subdomain delegation
The Buzz Score
The Internet’s Verdict: 70% Hyped, 30% Skeptical
Forum Voices
Users have mixed opinions about DynIP. Some praise its features, while others are skeptical.
I used to set up my own OpenWrt DDNS scripts that update AWS Route 53 or Cloudflare DNS which solved enough of that problem for me. Then Tailscale came out and I stopped caring about DDNS or CGNAT ever since.
Others appreciate DynIP’s modern approach to Dynamic DNS.
I’m Daniel, network engineer in Sweden. Built DynIP because every DDNS service I tried was designed around 2010-era networks: proprietary HTTP-only update protocols, poor IPv6, no DNSSEC, little support for actually modern devices.
Technical Details
DynIP’s architecture includes a hidden primary server and two geographically distributed secondary servers.
It also supports private-APN-friendly records and has a small Docker container for easy setup.
Conclusion
DynIP offers a range of features that make it an attractive option for those looking for a modern Dynamic DNS solution.
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