Takit-DNS
Overview
This plugin will keep your hostname's IP address up-to-date. The plugin will periodically check your network's external IP address; if it sees that your IP address has changed, it updates the new IP address to your hostname.
Supported DNS Services:
- freedns.afraid.org
- dyn.com (use for dyndns.com or dyndns.org)
- no-ip.com
- dnsexit.com
If you want me to add support for other DNS service create a new issue.
Installation
Place the downloaded jar in your plugin folder and reload your server to generate the config file. After it's generated go to it and update the information, then restart the server.
Configuration
- username: username you use to log into the dns service
- password: password you use to log into the dns service
- domain: the domain you want updated
- interval: Number of minutes to check for IP change (default: 10)
- host: freedns.afraid.org, dyn.com, no-ip.com, or dnsexit.com
Apologies! It still works great. Just that it waits x minutes after the server starts, before updating the IP, instead of doing it immediately.
I believe this plugin may have aged out for freedns.afraid.
Looking at their source on github, I think it no longer uses the same update url it once did.
i dont undersand it says cant find my domain so can anyone help please
its a subdomain plese help thanks
domain: justinbossminecraft.mooo.com
username: ************
password: ******
interval: 5
host: freedns.afraid.org
@Royalgamer06
I will update the plugin once the stable 1.2 is released. The plugin should work in 1.2 without changes though.
I can confirm that 0.3.2b (and presumably, other versions too) does not steal your information. It can't.
@Galexrt
It has been implemented as of 0.2b
@dgaming
Next time you claim that a plugin is a phishing plugin read the code. The user information is only sent to the dns server that is in the config file, but if you read the code you should already know this.
If you don't trust the jar, then you can compile it yourself from the source on GitHub.
Using your router you can specify a dns.. Then log into the dns in the dns config on the router and it does this for you automatically.
Sorry but this plugin isn't worth it... Sounds like a phishing scheme to me.
Can you please add dyndns.org(or dyndns.com) support please?
@ParkerReno
Currently it doesn't support multiple domains.
This is not working for me.
Edit: Nevermind, problem was the @ in my email for login to no-ip.org. Apparently no-ip also accepts the first part of an email without the @whatever.com
Does this allow for multiple domains to be updated? If not I think that could be a nice feature to be implemented (also, thanks for the dnsexit support).
nice idea :) what about : http://superhosting.bg/
?
@JoeTac
Alright thanks, cause this is this is the best idea..ever
-Tonk
@Tonkovich
You can connect to which ever port number is open. I will look into how dot.tk works to see if I can implement that service.
I have received a dyn.com request which I will be working on first. I will PM you once I find how more about the dot.tk service.
Awesome Idea!
Thanks
-Tonk