Crates.io | cloudflare-ddns-update |
lib.rs | cloudflare-ddns-update |
version | 0.1.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2020-01-05 04:12:12.312538 |
updated_at | 2020-01-06 19:11:22.042399 |
description | Update the value of a Cloudflare DNS record to your public IP |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/JakeWharton/cloudflare-ddns-update |
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A command-line utility which updates the value of a Cloudflare DNS record to your public IP.
$ cloudflare-ddns-update \
--record-name computer.example.com \
--zone-id f0e9d8c7b6a5f4e3d2c1b0a9f8e7d6c5 \
--auth-token Oa0-AjPVOxfFkSn05RtJ8lIJp7SzOrf3CbT3iwJk
Public IP: 123.45.678.90
Successfully updated computer.example.com!
Prerequisite: Your domain must already be managed by Cloudflare.
Step 1: On the "DNS" page for your domain, add an A record with the desired name and a dummy IP address such as 0.0.0.0.
This will become the --record-name
argument value. Note that in this example a name of
"computer" for the "example.com" domain means that the full argument value should be
"computer.example.com".
Step 2: On the "Overview" page, record the "Zone ID" value from the "API" section.
This will become the --zone-id
argument value.
Step 3: In that same "API" section, click "Get your API token". Create a new token with permission to edit DNS for a zone and specify the specific zone corresponding to the domain.
Click "Continue to summary" and then "Create token". Record the token value.
This will become the --auth-token
argument value.
Step 4: Invoke the cloudflare-ddns-update
command with these three argument values.
$ cloudflare-ddns-update \
--record-name computer.example.com \
--zone-id f0e9d8c7b6a5f4e3d2c1b0a9f8e7d6c5 \
--auth-token Oa0-AjPVOxfFkSn05RtJ8lIJp7SzOrf3CbT3iwJk
Public IP: 123.45.678.90
Successfully updated computer.example.com!
You can check the "DNS" page again to verify that the record was updated with the correct IP.
Steps 1-3 need to only be performed once. The command in Step 4 should be set up to run periodically, such as in a cron job.
$ cloudflare-ddns-update --help
cloudflare-ddns-update 0.1.0
USAGE:
cloudflare-ddns-update --auth-token <auth-token> --record-name <record-name> --zone-id <zone-id>
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
-v, --verbose Enable verbose logging
OPTIONS:
--auth-token <auth-token> API token generated on the "My Account" page
--record-name <record-name> DNS record "name" from domain "DNS" page
--zone-id <zone-id> Zone ID from domain "Overview" page, "API" section
$ cargo install cloudflare-ddns-update
A Docker container is provided to run the cloudflare-ddns-update
command on startup and then every
15 minutes. This will ensure that your DNS record is always up-to-date with the correct IP even as
it changes over time.
$ docker create \
--name=cloudflare-ddns-update
--restart unles-stopped \
-e "CF_DDNS_AUTH_TOKEN=…" \
-e "CF_DDNS_ZONE_ID=…" \
-e "CF_DDNS_RECORD_NAME=…" \
JakeWharton/cloudflare-ddns-update
Or if you're using Docker Compose:
---
version: "2"
services:
cloudflare-ddns-update:
image: JakeWharton/cloudflare-ddns-update
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
- CF_DDNS_AUTH_TOKEN=…
- CF_DDNS_ZONE_ID=…
- CF_DDNS_RECORD_NAME=…
Copyright 2020 Jake Wharton
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