Closed ragesoss closed 3 years ago
It doesn't support that yet but it certainly sounds like a useful feature. I'll add that when I have a bit of time. In the meantime, you could try a (partial) workaround and simply run two instances in parallel by:
systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl enable hover-ddns-domain1.service
systemctl start hover-ddns-domain1.service
systemctl enable hover-ddns-domain2.service
systemctl start hover-ddns-domain2.service
... but that still doesn't allow you to change two host records but just one per domain. @ragesoss can you please give version 0.5.0 a try? It should do what you were asking for now.
I've updated to 0.5.1, and it's working! Thank you!
This is great, exactly what I was looking for... and it's awesome that it's packaged for Debian. Thanks!
My two children each have a website, and both sites are hosted on the same Raspberry Pi. I'd like to be able to use this to updated a handful of records (the
@
and the*
for each of two domains) on the same Hover account, to keep their websites up when our home IP changes. Is that possible?