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Hopefully such shameless self-promotion as this isn't frowned upon here, but I recently wrote a shell script to implement effective dynamic DNS for Gandi.net domain names. I have a dynamic IP address at home and was getting a bit frustrated with it, so I threw this together one weekend. There are Python, etc. XML-RPC libraries available but I guess I'm a bit masochistic so I did this in the shell. Hopefully it can help someone else who uses Gandi for DNS.
gandi-automatic-dns Questions, comments, derision, thread deletion, etc. are all welcome.
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