Google Domain DDNS Raspberry Pi or Linux Systems

Affan Javid
2 min readAug 8, 2018

Google Domain DDNS Raspberry Pi or Linux SystemsGoogle domains provide excellent Dynamic DNS services free with the hosting for IPv4 and IPv6. In case you have a small web service hosted using dynamic dns this tool can be very helpful for setting up low cost hosting in few minutes. Most of the common Broadband routers these days support on TZO or Dyn.com which are paid services of dyn.com. Create the port forwarding for your broadband or DSL routers to your LAN device IP and the follow the steps.

pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo apt update 
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo apt insatll ddclient

after successful installation of ddclient edit the configuration file at /etc/ddclient.conf in your favorite editor

# Configuration file for ddclient generated by debconf #
/etc/ddclient.conf
ssl=yes
#protocol=dyndns2
protocol=googledomains
use=web
server=domains.google.com
login=googledomaindyndnslogin password='autogeneratedpasswordformgoogle'
www.affan.info
daemon=100

Protocol is used as

protocol=dyndns2

for other dynamic dns servers but for google

protocol=googledomains

works not the first one. its important to set option

use=web

if this option is not set the ddclient will take the local interface ip instead of the actual IP address of your broadband WAN interface.

Once configuration is done save the file and restart the client .

pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo service ddclient restart

To verify the setup and ip run the following command.

pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo ddclient -query

Match the output ip with your google domain console.

Originally published at www.affan.info on August 8, 2018.

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Affan Javid

IT Infrastructure Specialist , Open-source enthusiast