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dib2012-06-15 03:51:08
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dib, 2012-06-15 03:51:08

How to use DynDNS from Yandex?

Either out of boredom or greed, I decided not to pay for DynDNS. Of the free services, only DNS from Yandex seemed to be hopeful. Here is the description of the required API: DynDNS update . But for some reason it doesn't work.
Sending a GET request like this:

ht_ps://d_triy.bu_ik:[email protected]/nic/update.xml?hostname=i.tu_v.org.ua&myip=3_.2_.17.1_

(I covered the data with the _ symbol)
I get the answer: badauth
Does anyone use this service? Maybe the problem is that I have a dot in my login or because I registered with Yandex via twitter?

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Alexander Chekalin, 2012-06-15
@achekalin

Yandex would not consider it reliable, they have very unpleasant “moments”, and TP is silent for several days.
Go to dns.he.net, that's where it's safe!

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ChemAli, 2012-06-15
@ChemAli

badauth The username and password pair do not match a real user.
Either username or password. Rechecked?

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Melkij, 2012-06-15
@melkij

Why is your token so short? There is also a long 56-character code.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2012-06-15
@inkvizitor68sl

The token was inserted incorrectly.

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bdmalex, 2012-06-15
@bdmalex

Either out of boredom or greed, I decided not to pay for DynDNS.
And what prevents you from registering another account - one domain per account is still free ...

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exebit, 2020-06-16
@exebit

Send a password in a GET request bad manners. dyn.namn.ru is as simple as a felt boot, but there is a hash update.

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