No-IP DUC
No-IP DUC (Dynamic Update Client) is a utility that automatically keeps your dynamic IP address synchronized with No-IP's dynamic DNS service. It runs in the background and monitors your current WAN IP address, updating your No-IP hostname whenever your IP changes. This is essential for users who need to access their home networks, servers, or services remotely but have internet connections with changing IP addresses. The app is commonly used by home network administrators, small business owners running servers, and anyone hosting services from locations without static IP addresses.
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1 suggestionUnfortunately, No-IP DUC appears to be abandoned by its developer. The Homebrew repository specifically marks it as 'deprecated' and 'disabled' due to being unmaintained, and there's no evidence of active development or Apple Silicon support. For a native alternative, consider using ddclient, which is actively maintained and available through Homebrew with native Apple Silicon support. It supports No-IP and many other dynamic DNS providers with similar functionality. You can install it via Terminal with 'brew install ddclient' and configure it to work with your No-IP account, though it requires some command-line setup rather than a GUI interface.
Native version · Reported by in the community.
This app may have been updated to a native build — device(s) no longer report it as Intel-only, but no explicit confirmation has been received.
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