For those of you using DDNS to remotely access your xpen rig, what DDNS provider did you chose?
AFAIU, Synology as a DDNS provider is out of the game for non-synology hardware, right?
Why did you chose this specific DDNS provider (the list available in DSM6 is quite large)?
Some of these DDNS providers will no longer be available in DSM7 AFAIU. Which on would you recommend then?
DOoany of them support IPv6? My NAS can be reached through its IPv6 but it has no routable IPv4.
I'm cannot remember the name of the technology that my fiber ISP is using but basically the IPv4 my router gets is only a local one and tools like "find my IP" report the IP of a different router that is managed by my ISP and that serves probably most of the home routers in the neighborhood (treats them as some kind of virtual LAN or something).
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For those of you using DDNS to remotely access your xpen rig, what DDNS provider did you chose?
AFAIU, Synology as a DDNS provider is out of the game for non-synology hardware, right?
Why did you chose this specific DDNS provider (the list available in DSM6 is quite large)?
Some of these DDNS providers will no longer be available in DSM7 AFAIU. Which on would you recommend then?
DOoany of them support IPv6? My NAS can be reached through its IPv6 but it has no routable IPv4.
I'm cannot remember the name of the technology that my fiber ISP is using but basically the IPv4 my router gets is only a local one and tools like "find my IP" report the IP of a different router that is managed by my ISP and that serves probably most of the home routers in the neighborhood (treats them as some kind of virtual LAN or something).
Thank you very much in advance for your feedback.
Best,
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