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A Dynamic Update Client (DUC) is a program that redirects requests from a given URL to an IP address that is dynamically determined. This allows one to provide a fixed URL for an IP that changes. In some cases, the DNS host name of the IP will provide the same function.
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Dynamic update client
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A Dynamic Update Client (DUC) is a program that redirects requests from a given URL to an IP address that is dynamically determined. This allows one to provide a fixed URL for an IP that changes. In some cases, the DNS host name of the IP will provide the same function.
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