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Every computer attached to the Internet has an IP address. Name Translation is the process of relating a name (like ‘www.google.com’) to an IP address (like ‘74.125.19.103’) so that a website (or other service) on a computer can be accessed using an easily remembered name, rather than the IP address number of the computer. Name Translation is implemented via a distributed database known as the Domain Name System.

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src - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DynamicDNS

Configure Dyno with DDClient (third level hostname)

https://www.dynu.com/DynamicDNS/IPUpdateClient/DDClient

DDClient - To enable execution on startup, execute the following commands

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systemctl start ddclient.service
systemctl enable ddclient.service

remove DynDNS (dynupdater)

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sudo apt-get remove dynupdater

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