Basic
Free
- 1 DynDNS-Record
- 1 custom domain
- 3 DNS hosting records in total
DynDNS and DNS hosting
With RB-ddns, you can use a fixed hostname for changing IP addresses or manage the complete DNS zone of your own domain. Simple, clear, and ideal for home networks, servers, websites, and custom applications.
Basic or Pro
Basic
Pro
One service, two options
DynDNS keeps your router, server, NAS, or smart home system accessible under the same name even when its public IP address changes.
DNS hosting lets you manage a complete domain, including the root domain, subdomains, verifications, and DNS records for SSL and wildcard certificates.
Our services
DynDNS
Ideal for home servers, VPN, Home Assistant, NAS, cameras, or custom applications that need to remain accessible remotely.
DNS-Hosting
Ideal for websites, servers, subdomains, and services whose DNS records should be managed centrally.
Easy to manage
Manage all records through a clear interface. Dynamic targets can be automated, static records remain centrally organized, and changes are sent directly to the DNS system.
Create, edit, and manage your DNS records without manual zone files.
Securely update dynamic records through routers, scripts, or custom applications.
Use A and AAAA records for classic and modern internet connections.
Add TXT challenges and issue wildcard certificates for your domain.
Quick start
Register for free and open the easy-to-use customer area.
Create a hostname or add the DNS zone of your own domain.
Maintain static records or update dynamic IP addresses automatically via API.
Quick comparison
For individual devices and services with a changing public IP address.
For complete domains with multiple records, subdomains, and certificates.
For own domains whose individual A or AAAA records are updated dynamically.
In brief
DynDNS updates a hostname when its IP address changes. DNS hosting manages the complete DNS zone of your own domain.
No. DynDNS is designed specifically for internet connections whose public IP address changes regularly.
Yes. With DNS hosting, individual A and AAAA records within your own domain can be updated automatically.
No. Your domain remains with your current registrar. Only the authoritative nameservers are changed for DNS hosting.