Does every (free) DynDNS provider use its own protocol or are there any standards / specs how it should look like?
What protocol is used by my router to send my dynamic ip to my free DynDNS provider?
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It is very simple HTTP-based protocol, described here.
UPD: well, I'm not sure about other dyndns providers )