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# ARCHIVAL NOTICE
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I built this to help me get my server back online reliably, but after I got it working on the subdomain I used for testing, I realized that OVH's DynHost only works for subdomains. So, doesn't work for my usecase. Then I thought well, what about switching to using their regular API, and I was nearly done with that, but then I looked at how they are authenticating requests, and honestly, fuck that. There is no reason why they need to reinvent the wheel there, but they did. I'm switching to Cloudflare.
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# ovh-dynhost
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ovh-dynhost is a dynamic DNS daemon for OVH's DynHost feature.
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## Usage
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For usage information, run `ovh-dynhost --help`.
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The basic mode of operation is `ovh-dynhost /path/to/config.toml`.
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For more usage information, run `ovh-dynhost --help`.
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You can find a sample configuration file in this repo, it's called `config.sample.toml`.
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## Contributing
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Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
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