I got a homelab, at the moment I am only running some local stuff and tailscale to reach my stuff remotely.

I can use tailscales ddns, but I would like a real domain. Is there a domain registrator that works with dynamic ips? Or do I need to use a CNAME instead of A record?

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    1 year ago

    Cloudflare, Porkbun, Namecheap and many other registrars offer dynamic DNS via API or a ddns client very easy to setup.

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    All domains works with Dynamic IPs - it all depends on what DNS-provider you use :) Provider like Cloudflare ( I do not recommend Cloudflare) and afraid.org both offer dynamic DNS.

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    1 year ago

    Do you want the host to be accessible fully from any host, or do you control all hosts you want to access it?

    For mine, all the devices I want to access my personal host I have setup zerotier, and then pointed cloudflare at my zerotier address.

    Any device I want to access my host (outside of my local network) requires zerotier.

    I don’t want anything outside of my control accessing my host

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    1 year ago

    CloudFlare ZT tunnels coupled with an Azure AD. Work’s amazingly with their containers to keep the tunnel alive.

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        1 year ago

        using azure ad for user authentication. azure ad is free but i have a paid o365 so i use that to authenticate against for access to my containers that have a fqdn attached/directed to it. and most of the containers/apps have sso with azure ad integration option available so no more logging into each single app/container.

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    1 year ago

    If you don’t mind that it’s Google, then Google Domains has exactly what you’re looking for.