Duck DNS - Home Assistant
www.home-assistant.io › integrations › duckdnsDuck DNS. With the DuckDNS integration you can keep your DuckDNS record up to date. DuckDNS is a free dynamic DNS service that allows you to point a subdomain under duckdns.org at your computer. If you are running the Home Assistant DuckDNS add-on this integration is not required. The add-on will keep your IP updated with DuckDNS.
Duck DNS - Home Assistant
https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/duckdnsDuck DNS - Home Assistant Duck DNS With the DuckDNS integration you can keep your DuckDNS record up to date. DuckDNS is a free dynamic DNS service that allows you to point a subdomain under duckdns.org at your computer. If you are running the Home Assistant DuckDNS add-on this integration is not required.
Home Assistant Add-ons - Home Assistant
https://www.home-assistant.io/addonsHome Assistant Add-ons Add-ons allow the user to extend the functionality around Home Assistant by installing additional applications. This can be running an application that Home Assistant can integrate with (like an MQTT broker) or to share the configuration via Samba for easy editing from other computers.
FreeDNS - Home Assistant
www.home-assistant.io › integrations › freednsSetup (Default API V1) You need to determine your update URL or your access token. Head over to the FreeDNS website and login to your account. Select the menu “Dynamic DNS”. You should now see your update candidates in a table at the bottom of the page. Copy the link target of the “Direct URL”. The access token is the part at the end of ...
DNS IP - Home Assistant
www.home-assistant.io › integrations › dnsipmyip or hostname without dots if specified. resolver string (Optional) The DNS server to target the query at. Default: 208.67.222.222 (OpenDNS) ipv6 boolean (Optional, default: false) Set this to true or false if IPv6 should be used. When resolving the public IP, this will be the IP of the machine where Home Assistant is running on.