Auto update Google Domain Dynamic DNS (DDNS) services IP address
V2 Beta Features: (Release on 18/07/2016)
- Apply to Google Domain Dynamic DNS (DDNS) services
- Support to update 3 domains as the same time
- Provide 2 servers to get the external IP address
- Auto update in specified minutes (Max:10000 Mins)
- Able to minimize to system tray
- Able to Save or Load the settings
- Able to Save Log as txt file
Changes between V1.0.0.0 (Released on 18/07/2016) and V2 Beta
- Supported number of domain from 1 domain increase to 3 domains
- Update and add one more servers for getting the external IP address
- Open the settings for user to specified the interval of auto update
- Fix the minimize to system tray function
- More details log
- Add save log as txt file function
About Google Domain:
http://goo.gl/2TVxAl
About Google Domain Dynamic DNS (DDNS) services:
http://goo.gl/HToaIx
Google Domains Help Center:
http://goo.gl/mOrq2p
For any suggestion or bug report, please leave message to the blog or email to nylryan@gmail.com
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