I’m starting to play with an old laptop that I have installed Ubuntu Server on, with Nextcloud and Docker.

Using Docker Compose I installed Nginx and now I would like to try to do the DDNS thing on a domain that I registered with an Italian provider.

I looked at a few DynDns providers and they seem to me to be all American or in any case on American infrastructure (DuckDNS on AWS, etc)

Is there anything you can recommend that is EU-based and who has a good reputation in general?

Free is preferred.

  • comrade_twisty@feddit.org
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    Look into self hosting pangolin on VPS. I have it hosted at infomaniak.ch - it’s basically a self hosted cloudflare tunnel, so you are not exposing your IP. These days this is absolutely preferred over using dyndns and exposing your IP.

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    Are you sure you need DYNDNS? My ‘dynamic’ IP address changes so rarely that I just update my DNS entries manually when it does.

    Could you elaborate on the “non-spying” bit? There’s not much they can infer from people looking up your IP. Unless you run their daemon that updates the IP, as opposed to curl in cron.

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    Most registrars also run DNS servers as part of the fee you pay for the domain. Usually they have an API. You can just use that to implement Dynamic DNS, there are even often tools for it. Do a search for your DNS registrar and dyndns.

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    Domains registered at OVH include this (and 100mb webspace + one 5gb email address) for free.

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          I’m sorry, its been a long day.

          DNS4EU doesn’t provide DDNS service, you are correct. Checkout deSEC, they partner with DNS4EU and the EU as part of the initiative to limit dependency on US based infrastructure.

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            This one has been suggested also in other threads, seems like the best option.

            One thing I noticed is that virtually all the EU DDNS providers are German. Is there a reason for it?

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              Germany’s legislation is largely spearheading the effort. They aren’t trying to build the infrastructure to support it, they already have the infrastructure. They are one of if not the biggest GDPR actors and have a large datacenter presence through companies like Hetzner and DE-CIX.