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This does look interesting, I do use DDNS to host various services from my home server to remote clients, but I currently use NO-IP DDNS. They have a pretty generous free tier, but my current gripe is they don't support using Let's encrypt or anything like that. I am borderline about to buy a domain from cloudfare, but curious on what makes DynIP stand out specifically?


Well, if your current gripe is no Let's encrypt with NO-IP, then you have just found something that stands out for you :)




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