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gandi_live_dns
This is a simple dynamic DNS updater for the Gandi registrar. It uses their REST API to update the zone file for a subdomain of a domain to point at the external IPv4 address of the computer it has been run from.
It has been developed and tested on Debian 8 Jessie GNU/Linux using Python 2.7.
With the new v5 Website, Gandi has also launched a new REST API which makes it easier to communicate via bash/curl or python/requests.
Walkthrough
You want your homeserver to be always available at dynamic.mydomain.tld
.
API Key
First, you must apply for an API key with Gandi. Visit https://account.gandi.net/en/ and apply for (at least) the production API key by following their directions.
A Record Setup
Create the DNS A Records in the GANDI Webinterface which you want to update if your IP changes.
Git Clone or Download the Script
Download the Script from GitHub
or
git clone https://github.com/cavebeat/gandi_live_dns.git
Script Configuration
Then you'd need to configure the script in the src directory.
Copy example.config.py
to config.py
, and put it in the same directory
as the script.
Run the script
Make the script executeable.
$ cd gandi_live_dns/src $ chmod +x gandi_live_dns.py
And run the script
$ ./gandi_live_dns.py
This DynDNS updater is inspired by https://github.com/jasontbradshaw/gandi-dyndns which worked very well with the classic DNS from Gandiv4 Website and their XML-RPC API.