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# DNSControl
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[DNSControl](https://stackexchange.github.io/dnscontrol/) is a system
for maintaining DNS zones. It has two parts:
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a domain specific language (DSL) for describing DNS zones plus
software that processes the DSL and pushes the resulting zones to
DNS providers such as Route53, Cloudflare, and Gandi. It can send
the same DNS records to multiple providers. It even generates
the most beautiful BIND zone files ever. It runs anywhere Go runs (Linux, macOS,
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Windows). The provider model is extensible, so more providers can be added.
Currently supported DNS providers:
- AWS Route 53
- AXFR+DDNS
- Active Directory (Deprecated, see Microsoft DNS)
- Azure DNS
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- BIND
- ClouDNS
- Cloudflare
- DNSOVERHTTPS
- DNS Made Easy
- DNSimple
- DigitalOcean
- Exoscale
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- Gandi
- Google DNS
NEW PROVIDER: HETZNER DNS Console (#904) * HETZNER: implement the provider for Hetzner DNS Console Signed-off-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com> * HETZNER: apply review feedback - add domain into error messages - insert sub-strings using `%q` - insert sub-errors using `%w` - change api.getZone() signature to return a (potentially `nil`) Zone pointer instead of a (potentially empty) Zone value - sort imports and confirm with `$ goimports -w providers/hetzner/` - use exact 'api_key' term in error message of settings validation - add blank line for logic separation - drop internal record id from correction messages Co-Authored-By: Tom Limoncelli <tlimoncelli@stackoverflow.com> Signed-off-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com> * HETZNER: add request rate-limiting handling There are a limited number of data-points on how their rate-limiting works at this time. I deduce from my account to others and use a fixed/ constant backoff of 1s as the initial delay. Thereafter exponential increase with factor 2 (not needed at this time). Hetzner has not made any official statements on rate-limiting, so this is guesswork only. Signed-off-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com> * HETZNER: address golint complaints - baseUrl -> baseURL - mark Record as private -> record - mark Zone as private -> zone - mark RequestRateLimiter as private -> requestRateLimiter - capitalize Id fields as ID - keep delay logic on same level, move return out of branch Signed-off-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com> * HETZNER: rate_limited: init the response timestamp on requestRateLimiter Signed-off-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com> * HETZNER: requestRateLimiter: align local variable with struct name Signed-off-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com> Co-authored-by: Tom Limoncelli <tlimoncelli@stackoverflow.com>
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- Hetzner
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- HEXONET
- hosting.de
- Hurricane Electric DNS
- INWX
- Internet.bs
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- Linode
- Microsoft Windows Server DNS Server
- NS1
- Name.com
- Namecheap
- Netcup
- OVH
- OctoDNS
- OpenSRS
- Oracle Cloud
- PowerDNS
- SoftLayer
- Vultr
- deSEC
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At Stack Overflow, we use this system to manage hundreds of domains
and subdomains across multiple registrars and DNS providers.
You can think of it as a DNS compiler. The configuration files are
written in a DSL that looks a lot like JavaScript. It is compiled
to an intermediate representation (IR). Compiler back-ends use the
IR to update your DNS zones on services such as Route53, Cloudflare,
and Gandi, or systems such as BIND and Active Directory.
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# An Example
`dnsconfig.js`:
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```js
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// define our registrar and providers
var namecom = NewRegistrar("name.com", "NAMEDOTCOM");
var r53 = NewDnsProvider("r53", "ROUTE53")
D("example.com", namecom, DnsProvider(r53),
A("@", "1.2.3.4"),
CNAME("www","@"),
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MX("@",5,"mail.myserver.com."),
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A("test", "5.6.7.8")
)
```
Running `dnscontrol preview` will talk to the providers (here name.com as registrar and route 53 as the dns host), and determine what changes need to be made.
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Running `dnscontrol push` will make those changes with the provider and my dns records will be correctly updated.
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See [Getting Started](https://stackexchange.github.io/dnscontrol/getting-started) page on documentation site.
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# Benefits
* **Less error-prone** than editing a BIND zone file.
* **More reproducible** than clicking buttons on a web portal.
* **Easily switch between DNS providers:** The DNSControl language is
vendor-agnostic. If you use it to maintain your DNS zone records,
you can switch between DNS providers easily. In fact, DNSControl
will upload your DNS records to multiple providers, which means you
can test one while switching to another. We've switched providers 3
times in three years and we've never lost a DNS record.
* **Adopt CI/CD principles to DNS!** At StackOverflow we maintain our
DNSControl configurations in Git and use our CI system to roll out
changes. Keeping DNS information in a VCS means we have full
history. Using CI enables us to include unit-tests and
system-tests. Remember when you forgot to include a "." at the end
of an MX record? We haven't had that problem since we included a
test to make sure Tom doesn't make that mistake... again.
* **Adopt PR-based updates.** Allow developers to send updates as PRs,
which you can review before you approve.
* **Variables save time!** Assign an IP address to a constant and use the
variable name throughout the file. Need to change the IP address
globally? Just change the variable and "recompile."
* **Macros!** Define your SPF records, MX records, or other repeated data
once and re-use them for all domains.
* **Control Cloudflare from a single source of truth.** Enable/disable
Cloudflare proxying (the "orange cloud" button) directly from your
DNSControl files.
* **Keep similar domains in sync** with transforms and other features. If
one domain is supposed to be a filtered version of another, this is
easy to set up.
* **It is extendable!** All the DNS providers are written as plugins.
Writing new plugins is very easy.
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# Installation
## From source
DNSControl can be built with Go version 1.14 or higher.
The `go get` command will will download the source, compile it, and
install `dnscontrol` in your `$GOBIN` directory.
To install, simply run
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GO111MODULE=on go get github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol/v3
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To download the source
git clone github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol
If these don't work, more info is in [#805](https://github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol/issues/805).
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## Via packages
Get prebuilt binaries from [github releases](https://github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol/releases/latest)
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Alternatively, on Mac you can install it using homebrew:
`brew install dnscontrol`
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## Via [docker](https://hub.docker.com/r/stackexchange/dnscontrol/)
```
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docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd)/dnsconfig.js:/dns/dnsconfig.js -v $(pwd)/creds.json:/dns/creds.json stackexchange/dnscontrol dnscontrol preview
```
## More info at our web site
The website: [https://stackexchange.github.io/dnscontrol/](https://stackexchange.github.io/dnscontrol/)
The getting started guide: [https://stackexchange.github.io/dnscontrol/getting-started](https://stackexchange.github.io/dnscontrol/getting-started)