Sync DNS records stored in a flat file format to your DNS provider.
Project description
Sync DNS records stored in a flat file format to your DNS provider. Cloudflare support currently provided.
Installation
$ python setup.py install
Quick Guide
Create a file with the name of your domain:
$ touch example.com
Enter one record per line with the following format:
<record-type> <name> <value> <ttl:optional>
For example:
A * 10.10.10.10 # You can even use comments A . 10.10.10.10 # . references the domain itself, example.com A test 10.10.10.11 A example 10.10.10.12 86400 CNAME mail ghs.googlehosted.com MX . aspmx.l.google.com
MX records allow you to specify a priority:
MX <name> <value> <priority:optional> <ttl:optional>
Like this:
MX . alt1.aspmx.l.google.com 20 MX . aspmx3.googlemail.com 30 86400
If the value contains spaces, quote it:
TXT . "v=spf1 a include:amazonses.com include:_spf.google.com ~all"
Perform a dry run to see what will happen:
$ namesync --dry-run example.com
If everything looks good, sync for real:
$ namesync example.com
Usage
usage: namesync [-h] [-d DATA_DIR] [-r] [-z ZONE] [-t] records positional arguments: records optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -d DATA_DIR, --data-dir DATA_DIR -z ZONE, --zone ZONE -t, --dry-run
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