Does the DynDNS client embedded on ASL 5 enable the use of "wildcards" (meaning the possibility tu use xxx.toto.dyndns.org when registering toto.dyndns.org) ?
If you register domain toto.dyndns.org and enable wildcard, all the subdomains xxx.toto.dyndns.org will point to the same ip as toto.dyndns.org. If you don't enable wildcard, only toto.dyndns.org is registered.
This function seems to be activated or not by the client (for examples in DirectUpdate, in the embeded client in smoothwall or in the http interface on www.dyndns.org).
And read this (from FAQ on www.dyndns.org) : Why does my wildcard setting disappear? If you've enabled the wildcard option manually on the web form, and then update your hostname with a client, you must ensure that the enable wildcard option is also set in your client's configuration. If the client doesn't indicate that the wildcard should remain set, it may reset that setting.
If you register domain toto.dyndns.org and enable wildcard, all the subdomains xxx.toto.dyndns.org will point to the same ip as toto.dyndns.org. If you don't enable wildcard, only toto.dyndns.org is registered.
This function seems to be activated or not by the client (for examples in DirectUpdate, in the embeded client in smoothwall or in the http interface on www.dyndns.org).
And read this (from FAQ on www.dyndns.org) : Why does my wildcard setting disappear? If you've enabled the wildcard option manually on the web form, and then update your hostname with a client, you must ensure that the enable wildcard option is also set in your client's configuration. If the client doesn't indicate that the wildcard should remain set, it may reset that setting.