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Dears,
Is it possible to self-host and setup a DDNS service ? A NAS-level DDNS and not a router-level DDNS. I suppose this includes a software that works in server role, on my NAS device, at my local network. What would be the benefits and costs ? Will it require first a local DNS server too ? Does a containerized solution exist for this function, a docker image for example ??
Will such provisioning project need much effort so that I peacefully and gracefully just, ditch the idea
My LAN and internet Environment :
1. Fiber-optic connection to a GPON modem, providing the uplink to the ISP, no static IP service, Wifi function disabled
2. Network switch
3. Wireless access points
4. End devices including PCs, laptops, cameras and two IOT devices.
5. An internet domain name. Can I benefit from it in this DDNS project ?
I have already searched the forum and found the following three questions , this and this and that
Pardon my many questions
Is it possible to self-host and setup a DDNS service ? A NAS-level DDNS and not a router-level DDNS. I suppose this includes a software that works in server role, on my NAS device, at my local network. What would be the benefits and costs ? Will it require first a local DNS server too ? Does a containerized solution exist for this function, a docker image for example ??
Will such provisioning project need much effort so that I peacefully and gracefully just, ditch the idea
My LAN and internet Environment :
1. Fiber-optic connection to a GPON modem, providing the uplink to the ISP, no static IP service, Wifi function disabled
2. Network switch
3. Wireless access points
4. End devices including PCs, laptops, cameras and two IOT devices.
5. An internet domain name. Can I benefit from it in this DDNS project ?
I have already searched the forum and found the following three questions , this and this and that
Pardon my many questions