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TZO.COM
Dynamic DNS Developer Center
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In 1998 TZO.COM became the
first dynamic DNS service to be 'embedded' in a hardware router. Adding TZO update capability to your
networked hardware or software enables business (and home) broadband users to
easily host and manage a domain name without leasing expensive static IP addresses.
The TZO.COM dynamic DNS (DDNS) service can easily be accessed updated
using third-party clients. To enable support for TZO in your product or client, your design the client according
to TZO Update specifications. NO royalty payments are required of third party DNS clients.
As a condition for access to TZO servers, TZO does require that your Client code follow TZO's published Update specifications.
This policy helps prevent misuse of the TZO.COM servers and ensure interoperability with your Client.
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TZO API - WebClient v2.0 -
WebClient2 API is the preferred method for updating DNS accounts using HTTP-aware applications.
The WebClient2 API returns consistent and easy-to-understand Response Codes, allowing reliable
account management.
Specification formats: (PDF) - (HTML)
Flowchart only - printer resolution
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Legacy API methods -
Specifications for the older TZO DNS update methods ('TZO WebClient v1',
'TZO OEM/Router Protocol') are offline.
Client authors currently using these older specifications (prior to June 2006)
may request older specifications.
New Client development should use WebClient-2 API.
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TZO WebClient-2 Reference Client -
For the TZO WebClient-2 API, a complete 'reference client' (C code) is available
upon request.
TZO Developer Support Address -
Dynamic DNS Developer questions may be directed to: devsupport@tzo.com
TZO Business/OEM Contact Address -
Commercial client authors and manufacturers should also see review the
TZO Partners webpage, or email, or email busdev@tzo.com
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