1.7 KiB
1.7 KiB
gandi-livedns
The purpose of this container is to update DNS zone records using Gandi's LiveDNS (http://doc.livedns.gandi.net/) with your WAN IP.
This image is extremely lightweight (Alpine Linux based) and has very few dependencies. The actual DNS update program is coded in shell script only.
Configuration
Mandatory variables:
- APIKEY: your Gandi API key
- DOMAIN: your Gandi domain
- RECORD_LIST: DNS records to update separated by ";"
Optional variables:
- REFRESH_INTERVAL: Delay between updates (default: 10mn)
- TTL: Set Time To Live for records (default: 300)
- SET_IPV4: Update A record (default: yes)
- SET_IPV6: Update AAAA record (default: no)
- FORCE_IPV4: Force the IPv4 address to be used in DNS A records
- FORCE_IPV6: Force the IPv6 address to be used in DNS AAAA records
Examples
The easiest way to run gandi-livedns is simply to docker run it from a computer in your network, leaving it running in the background with all the default settings.
docker run -d \
-e "APIKEY=<YOUR_VERY_SECRET_API_KEY>" \
-e "RECORD_LIST=blog;www;@" \
-e "DOMAIN=your-gandi-hosted-domain.com" \
jbbodart/gandi-livedns
This will update blog.your-gandi-hosted-domain.com, www.your-gandi-hosted-domain.com, and your-gandi-hosted-domain.com with your internet-facing IP (IPv4) every 10 minutes
An equivalent setup using docker-compose could look like this:
docker-compose.yml
version: '3.7'
...
services:
...
dyndns:
image: jbbodart/gandi-livedns
restart: unless-stopped
env_file:
- "dyndns.env"
dyndns.env
APIKEY=<YOUR_VERY_SECRET_API_KEY>
RECORD_LIST=blog;www;@
DOMAIN=your-gandi-hosted-domain.com