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I just acquired a second domain, and I am seeking a "best practice" to keep my IP updated on both domains.
Both domains are registered with Cloudflare. With "domain1" I set up a Cloudflare DDNS updater which uses my API token to communicate IP updates to Cloudflare.
With the second domain (domain2), I thought about spinning up a second container specifically for domain2. But that got me wondering if I could just use "domain1" as my reference IP in the "domain2" DNS settings on Cloudflare, because domain2 likely has its own unique API key.
Maybe there's a better way to do this. If I had ten domains, I would not want 10 containers running expressly to keep my single IP address current.
What's the better way to handle this? Thanks!
Both domains are registered with Cloudflare. With "domain1" I set up a Cloudflare DDNS updater which uses my API token to communicate IP updates to Cloudflare.
With the second domain (domain2), I thought about spinning up a second container specifically for domain2. But that got me wondering if I could just use "domain1" as my reference IP in the "domain2" DNS settings on Cloudflare, because domain2 likely has its own unique API key.
Maybe there's a better way to do this. If I had ten domains, I would not want 10 containers running expressly to keep my single IP address current.
What's the better way to handle this? Thanks!