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Using Infomaniak DynDNS and Jeedom
Atualização 18/05/2026
This guide explains how to access your Jeedom home automation box (which is behind a dynamic IP address provided by your ISP) with a domain name at Infomaniak via the free DynDNS option.
Preamble
- The integration you install acts as a messenger: it constantly monitors the IP address of your local network.
- As soon as it detects that your ISP has changed your IP, it instantly sends a signal to Infomaniak.
- Infomaniak then updates your domain name (e.g.:
jee.domain.xyz) so that it points to the new IP address.
Link Jeedom to a domain name
Prerequisites
- Have a Jeedom installation (e.g., on a Raspberry Pi 5) connected to the Internet with a dynamic IP address.
- A dynamic DNS must have been created on the domain in question.
Next:
- Install the official and free DynDNS plugin on your Jeedom application from the Market.
- Activate the plugin as usual.
- Configure a new device by selecting Infomaniak from the list of services:

- Hostname: the URL configured in the Manager when adding the Dynamic DNS
- Username: the identifier defined in the Manager when adding the Dynamic DNS
- Password: the password defined in the Manager when adding the Dynamic DNS
Jeedom will check the external IP every 15 minutes. If it has changed, the DNS will be updated. Thus, your domain name will always point to your home automation installation, even if your ISP changes your public IP address.
Also refer to the official plugin documentation.
Link para esta FAQ: https://faq.infomaniak.com/1913
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