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# 2020-11-10
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## Dynamic DNS support
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Thanks to [Scott Crossen](https://github.com/scottcrossen), the playbook can now manage Dynamic DNS for you using [ddclient](https://ddclient.net/).
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To learn more, follow our [Dynamic DNS docs page](docs/configuring-playbook-dynamic-dns.md).
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# 2020-10-28
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## (Compatibility Break) https://matrix.DOMAIN/ now redirects to https://element.DOMAIN/
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not hosting a highly reliable homeserver you can workaround this via dynamic DNS. To
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set this up, you'll need to get the username/password from your DNS provider. For
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google domains, this process is described [here](https://support.google.com/domains/answer/6147083).
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After you've gotten the proper credentials you can add the following config to your inventory/host_vars/matrix.DOMAIN/vars.yml:
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After you've gotten the proper credentials you can add the following config to your `inventory/host_vars/matrix.DOMAIN/vars.yml`:
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```yaml
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matrix_dynamic_dns_enabled: true
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domain: "{{ matrix_domain }}"
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## Additional Reading
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Additional resources:
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