If you’re going to use a dynamic dns provider that’s not on the public suffix list yet (like ddns.net), you’ll probably run into the rate limit. You can wait till they get added or try one of the providers that are already on the list. From a quick glance over the list, here are a two: duckdns.org, DynDNS.com. You could also get a free .tk domain and add a CNAME pointing to your ddns.net domain (CloudFlare would be a free DNS provider for this, as an example) - that would avoid the rate limit as well.
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