To search for specific DNS resource record information within Distributed DDNS, go to the home page of the DDNS and click the Search button.
Record Name: The name or partial name of the resource record. DDDNS will search for all resource records that contain the indicated name.
Tip: You can use an asterisk wildcard character (*
) to represent any text string in a record name, including a zero-length string. You can use*
multiple times in the same search term. For example:- A search for
*mytest
matchesmyzone.mytest
or simplymytest
, but notmytest.myzone.com
. - A search for
mytest*
matchesmytestrecord.com
,mytest.myzone.com
or simplymytest
, but notmyzone.mytest
. - A search for
12*4
matches123_zone_4
, and12.3.192.4
, but not12.34.168.192.in-addr.com
. - A search for
12*4*
matches123_zone_4
,12.34.168.192.in-addr.com
, and124.7.168.192.-in-addr.com
, but not1.124.168.192.com
. - A search for
*192*arpa
matches37.6.168.192.in-addr.arpa
and192.3.4.168-in-addr.arpa
, but not37.6.168.192.in-addr.arpa.com
.
- A search for
From: The timestamp of the earliest known existence of the resource record in Distributed DDNS.
To: The timestamp of the last known existence of the resource record in Distributed DDNS.
Types: Filter search results by update type.
Input value: The name of the updater. This field is only enabled when you define a selection in Types.