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AnyDNS is a German dynamic DNS service designed to bind frequently changing public IP addresses to fixed hostnames, making it easier to access home or office routers, VPNs, web servers, and other resources via a domain name. The site states that the service has been operating for more than 20 years, is available worldwide, and highlights its IPv4/IPv6 capabilities.
From a developer tooling perspective, AnyDNS’s main value lies in its stable dynamic DNS update mechanism. Users can synchronize IP addresses through the AnyDNS client, a router, or by directly calling an update URL. The API format is relatively simple: pass in the username, password, hostname, and IP address; a successful request returns “OK,” while a failed request returns “NO.” Both HTTP and HTTPS are supported. The FAQ also provides update URL examples for devices such as Fritzbox 7.50 and OpenWRT. The platform offers Windows and Mac clients, has related options for Linux, and is compatible with the DynDNS V3 protocol, with the authentication server set to members.anydns.info. For advanced features, the Plus tier and above support port monitoring at 5-minute intervals, as well as CNAME, MX, and TXT records.
AnyDNS offers a 14-day free trial. After the trial, the contract term is one year, with users paying the annual fee upfront. It does not renew automatically after expiration; users can choose to renew, deactivate, or delete their account. The article does not disclose specific plan pricing. For payment methods, private customers can pay by prepayment or PayPal, while resellers can use SEPA direct debit or invoice payment.
The main advantages are its long operating history, clear IPv6 support, compatibility with multiple routers and the DynDNS V3 protocol, and low barrier to entry, making it suitable for home networks and small self-hosted services. The drawbacks are that the documentation is mainly presented as an FAQ, with no complete API documentation, error code reference, or SLA information; the site is in German, which is less friendly for international users; and pricing details are not shown in the main text.
AnyDNS is suitable for individuals and small teams that need remote access to home broadband connections, NAS devices, VPNs, cameras, routers, or self-hosted web services. It is also suitable for resellers who want to use their own domain names to resell dynamic DNS services.
The article does not provide information on availability, nodes, or compliance for access from mainland China, so actual connectivity cannot be determined. Users are advised to test DNS updates, the management dashboard, and client connectivity during the trial period.
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