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    Anonymous commented  · 

    That should be actually pretty simple to implement, it would be already enough that plesk is resolving once per day the dns-name and verifying the ip against the configured one.

    As its a bind limitation i assume, that you can use only ip addresses, but plesk is an overlay.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    That would be pretty neat, to have an integrated dyndns-server which is compatible with all common dyndns clients, that you can host your own:

    home1.dyndns.domain.com

    with integrated user management.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    https://viisauksena.de/blog/eigener-dyndns-ddns-auf-server-mit-plesk/

    This is without Token but rather easy to integrate i would say, a plugin with usermanagement would be neat..... don't forget ipv6.

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    What happened to this feature?

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Hello there,

    as you integrated incremental backups and not differentials, could you make it possible if the upload to the ftp fails, that with the next scheduled backup it tries a reupload of the failed uploaded incremental part.

    An incremental backup is useless if you miss one backup, either you should add differentials or a automated re-upload.

    A manual download of the incremental backup is neither comfortable nor useful, i want a fully automated backup process.

    Best regards,
    Thomas

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