nalyd

@nalyd@sh.itjust.works

Este perfil es de un servidor federado y podría estar incompleto. Explorar más contenido en la instancia original.

nalyd,

Look up Let’s Encrypt and their tool Certbot. They generate free https certs. Though I’m less sure about if you can use it on dyndns? You may need to buy a domain name and CNANE it to your dyndns name. I like nanecheap for domain names though if you’re new to the concept.

There’s a rabbit hole of consequences and alternatives to what I just wrote though. Does dyndns hide your home IP? I’m not sure tbh

nalyd,

It would come down to the specific DNS provider you’re using and what their GUI is like. in theory CNAMEs are dead simple though.

DNS names are just stored as text, so if you use tools like mxtoolbox you can see the DNS records for a given site. Following the standard text format, a CNAME formatted like below would create www.example.net that would use the IP address from www.example.com

www.example.net. CNAME www.example.com.

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