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  1. # How to use DNS API
  2. ## 1. Use CloudFlare domain API to automatically issue cert
  3. First you need to login to your CloudFlare account to get your API key.
  4. ```
  5. export CF_Key="sdfsdfsdfljlbjkljlkjsdfoiwje"
  6. export CF_Email="xxxx@sss.com"
  7. ```
  8. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  9. ```
  10. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_cf -d example.com -d www.example.com
  11. ```
  12. The `CF_Key` and `CF_Email` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  13. ## 2. Use DNSPod.cn domain API to automatically issue cert
  14. First you need to login to your DNSPod account to get your API Key and ID.
  15. ```
  16. export DP_Id="1234"
  17. export DP_Key="sADDsdasdgdsf"
  18. ```
  19. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  20. ```
  21. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_dp -d example.com -d www.example.com
  22. ```
  23. The `DP_Id` and `DP_Key` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  24. ## 3. Use CloudXNS.com domain API to automatically issue cert
  25. First you need to login to your CloudXNS account to get your API Key and Secret.
  26. ```
  27. export CX_Key="1234"
  28. export CX_Secret="sADDsdasdgdsf"
  29. ```
  30. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  31. ```
  32. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_cx -d example.com -d www.example.com
  33. ```
  34. The `CX_Key` and `CX_Secret` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  35. ## 4. Use GoDaddy.com domain API to automatically issue cert
  36. First you need to login to your GoDaddy account to get your API Key and Secret.
  37. https://developer.godaddy.com/keys/
  38. Please create a Production key, instead of a Test key.
  39. ```
  40. export GD_Key="sdfsdfsdfljlbjkljlkjsdfoiwje"
  41. export GD_Secret="asdfsdafdsfdsfdsfdsfdsafd"
  42. ```
  43. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  44. ```
  45. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_gd -d example.com -d www.example.com
  46. ```
  47. The `GD_Key` and `GD_Secret` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  48. ## 5. Use PowerDNS embedded API to automatically issue cert
  49. First you need to login to your PowerDNS account to enable the API and set your API-Token in the configuration.
  50. https://doc.powerdns.com/md/httpapi/README/
  51. ```
  52. export PDNS_Url="http://ns.example.com:8081"
  53. export PDNS_ServerId="localhost"
  54. export PDNS_Token="0123456789ABCDEF"
  55. export PDNS_Ttl=60
  56. ```
  57. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  58. ```
  59. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_pdns -d example.com -d www.example.com
  60. ```
  61. The `PDNS_Url`, `PDNS_ServerId`, `PDNS_Token` and `PDNS_Ttl` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  62. ## 6. Use OVH/kimsufi/soyoustart/runabove API to automatically issue cert
  63. https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh/wiki/How-to-use-OVH-domain-api
  64. ## 7. Use nsupdate to automatically issue cert
  65. First, generate a key for updating the zone
  66. ```
  67. b=$(dnssec-keygen -a hmac-sha512 -b 512 -n USER -K /tmp foo)
  68. cat > /etc/named/keys/update.key <<EOF
  69. key "update" {
  70. algorithm hmac-sha512;
  71. secret "$(awk '/^Key/{print $2}' /tmp/$b.private)";
  72. };
  73. EOF
  74. rm -f /tmp/$b.{private,key}
  75. ```
  76. Include this key in your named configuration
  77. ```
  78. include "/etc/named/keys/update.key";
  79. ```
  80. Next, configure your zone to allow dynamic updates.
  81. Depending on your named version, use either
  82. ```
  83. zone "example.com" {
  84. type master;
  85. allow-update { key "update"; };
  86. };
  87. ```
  88. or
  89. ```
  90. zone "example.com" {
  91. type master;
  92. update-policy {
  93. grant update subdomain example.com.;
  94. };
  95. }
  96. ```
  97. Finally, make the DNS server and update Key available to `acme.sh`
  98. ```
  99. export NSUPDATE_SERVER="dns.example.com"
  100. export NSUPDATE_KEY="/path/to/your/nsupdate.key"
  101. ```
  102. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  103. ```
  104. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_nsupdate -d example.com -d www.example.com
  105. ```
  106. The `NSUPDATE_SERVER` and `NSUPDATE_KEY` settings will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  107. ## 8. Use LuaDNS domain API
  108. Get your API token at https://api.luadns.com/settings
  109. ```
  110. export LUA_Key="sdfsdfsdfljlbjkljlkjsdfoiwje"
  111. export LUA_Email="xxxx@sss.com"
  112. ```
  113. To issue a cert:
  114. ```
  115. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_lua -d example.com -d www.example.com
  116. ```
  117. The `LUA_Key` and `LUA_Email` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  118. ## 9. Use DNSMadeEasy domain API
  119. Get your API credentials at https://cp.dnsmadeeasy.com/account/info
  120. ```
  121. export ME_Key="sdfsdfsdfljlbjkljlkjsdfoiwje"
  122. export ME_Secret="qdfqsdfkjdskfj"
  123. ```
  124. To issue a cert:
  125. ```
  126. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_me -d example.com -d www.example.com
  127. ```
  128. The `ME_Key` and `ME_Secret` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  129. ## 10. Use Amazon Route53 domain API
  130. https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh/wiki/How-to-use-Amazon-Route53-API
  131. ```
  132. export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=XXXXXXXXXX
  133. export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
  134. ```
  135. To issue a cert:
  136. ```
  137. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_aws -d example.com -d www.example.com
  138. ```
  139. The `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` and `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  140. ## 11. Use Aliyun domain API to automatically issue cert
  141. First you need to login to your Aliyun account to get your API key.
  142. [https://ak-console.aliyun.com/#/accesskey](https://ak-console.aliyun.com/#/accesskey)
  143. ```
  144. export Ali_Key="sdfsdfsdfljlbjkljlkjsdfoiwje"
  145. export Ali_Secret="jlsdflanljkljlfdsaklkjflsa"
  146. ```
  147. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  148. ```
  149. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_ali -d example.com -d www.example.com
  150. ```
  151. The `Ali_Key` and `Ali_Secret` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  152. ## 12. Use ISPConfig 3.1 API
  153. This only works for ISPConfig 3.1 (and newer).
  154. Create a Remote User in the ISPConfig Control Panel. The Remote User must have access to at least `DNS zone functions` and `DNS txt functions`.
  155. ```
  156. export ISPC_User="xxx"
  157. export ISPC_Password="xxx"
  158. export ISPC_Api="https://ispc.domain.tld:8080/remote/json.php"
  159. export ISPC_Api_Insecure=1
  160. ```
  161. If you have installed ISPConfig on a different port, then alter the 8080 accordingly.
  162. Leaver ISPC_Api_Insecure set to 1 if you have not a valid ssl cert for your installation. Change it to 0 if you have a valid ssl cert.
  163. To issue a cert:
  164. ```
  165. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_ispconfig -d example.com -d www.example.com
  166. ```
  167. The `ISPC_User`, `ISPC_Password`, `ISPC_Api`and `ISPC_Api_Insecure` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  168. ## 13. Use Alwaysdata domain API
  169. First you need to login to your Alwaysdata account to get your API Key.
  170. ```sh
  171. export AD_API_KEY="myalwaysdataapikey"
  172. ```
  173. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  174. ```sh
  175. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_ad -d example.com -d www.example.com
  176. ```
  177. The `AD_API_KEY` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused
  178. when needed.
  179. ## 14. Use Linode domain API
  180. First you need to login to your Linode account to get your API Key.
  181. [https://manager.linode.com/profile/api](https://manager.linode.com/profile/api)
  182. Then add an API key with label *ACME* and copy the new key.
  183. ```sh
  184. export LINODE_API_KEY="..."
  185. ```
  186. Due to the reload time of any changes in the DNS records, we have to use the `dnssleep` option to wait at least 15 minutes for the changes to take effect.
  187. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  188. ```sh
  189. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_linode --dnssleep 900 -d example.com -d www.example.com
  190. ```
  191. The `LINODE_API_KEY` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  192. ## 15. Use FreeDNS
  193. FreeDNS (https://freedns.afraid.org/) does not provide an API to update DNS records (other than IPv4 and IPv6
  194. dynamic DNS addresses). The acme.sh plugin therefore retrieves and updates domain TXT records by logging
  195. into the FreeDNS website to read the HTML and posting updates as HTTP. The plugin needs to know your
  196. userid and password for the FreeDNS website.
  197. ```sh
  198. export FREEDNS_User="..."
  199. export FREEDNS_Password="..."
  200. ```
  201. You need only provide this the first time you run the acme.sh client with FreeDNS validation and then again
  202. whenever you change your password at the FreeDNS site. The acme.sh FreeDNS plugin does not store your userid
  203. or password but rather saves an authentication token returned by FreeDNS in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and
  204. reuses that when needed.
  205. Now you can issue a certificate.
  206. ```sh
  207. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_freedns -d example.com -d www.example.com
  208. ```
  209. Note that you cannot use acme.sh automatic DNS validation for FreeDNS public domains or for a subdomain that
  210. you create under a FreeDNS public domain. You must own the top level domain in order to automatically
  211. validate with acme.sh at FreeDNS.
  212. ## 16. Use cyon.ch
  213. You only need to set your cyon.ch login credentials.
  214. If you also have 2 Factor Authentication (OTP) enabled, you need to set your secret token too and have `oathtool` installed.
  215. ```
  216. export CY_Username="your_cyon_username"
  217. export CY_Password="your_cyon_password"
  218. export CY_OTP_Secret="your_otp_secret" # Only required if using 2FA
  219. ```
  220. To issue a cert:
  221. ```
  222. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_cyon -d example.com -d www.example.com
  223. ```
  224. The `CY_Username`, `CY_Password` and `CY_OTP_Secret` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  225. ## 17. Use Domain-Offensive/Resellerinterface/Domainrobot API
  226. You will need your login credentials (Partner ID+Password) to the Resellerinterface, and export them before you run `acme.sh`:
  227. ```
  228. export DO_PID="KD-1234567"
  229. export DO_PW="cdfkjl3n2"
  230. ```
  231. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  232. ```
  233. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_do -d example.com -d www.example.com
  234. ```
  235. ## 18. Use Gandi LiveDNS API
  236. You must enable the new Gandi LiveDNS API first and the create your api key, See: http://doc.livedns.gandi.net/
  237. ```
  238. export GANDI_LIVEDNS_KEY="fdmlfsdklmfdkmqsdfk"
  239. ```
  240. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  241. ```
  242. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_gandi_livedns -d example.com -d www.example.com
  243. ```
  244. ## 19. Use Knot (knsupdate) DNS API to automatically issue cert
  245. First, generate a TSIG key for updating the zone.
  246. ```
  247. keymgr tsig generate -t acme_key hmac-sha512 > /etc/knot/acme.key
  248. ```
  249. Include this key in your knot configuration file.
  250. ```
  251. include: /etc/knot/acme.key
  252. ```
  253. Next, configure your zone to allow dynamic updates.
  254. Dynamic updates for the zone are allowed via proper ACL rule with the `update` action. For in-depth instructions, please see [Knot DNS's documentation](https://www.knot-dns.cz/documentation/).
  255. ```
  256. acl:
  257. - id: acme_acl
  258. address: 192.168.1.0/24
  259. key: acme_key
  260. action: update
  261. zone:
  262. - domain: example.com
  263. file: example.com.zone
  264. acl: acme_acl
  265. ```
  266. Finally, make the DNS server and TSIG Key available to `acme.sh`
  267. ```
  268. export KNOT_SERVER="dns.example.com"
  269. export KNOT_KEY=`grep \# /etc/knot/acme.key | cut -d' ' -f2`
  270. ```
  271. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  272. ```
  273. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_knot -d example.com -d www.example.com
  274. ```
  275. The `KNOT_SERVER` and `KNOT_KEY` settings will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  276. ## 20. Use DigitalOcean API (native)
  277. You need to obtain a read and write capable API key from your DigitalOcean account. See: https://www.digitalocean.com/help/api/
  278. ```
  279. export DO_API_KEY="75310dc4ca779ac39a19f6355db573b49ce92ae126553ebd61ac3a3ae34834cc"
  280. ```
  281. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  282. ```
  283. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_dgon -d example.com -d www.example.com
  284. ```
  285. ## 21. Use ClouDNS.net API
  286. You need to set the HTTP API user ID and password credentials. See: https://www.cloudns.net/wiki/article/42/. For security reasons, it's recommended to use a sub user ID that only has access to the necessary zones, as a regular API user has access to your entire account.
  287. ```
  288. # Use this for a sub auth ID
  289. export CLOUDNS_SUB_AUTH_ID=XXXXX
  290. # Use this for a regular auth ID
  291. #export CLOUDNS_AUTH_ID=XXXXX
  292. export CLOUDNS_AUTH_PASSWORD="YYYYYYYYY"
  293. ```
  294. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  295. ```
  296. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_cloudns -d example.com -d www.example.com
  297. ```
  298. The `CLOUDNS_AUTH_ID` and `CLOUDNS_AUTH_PASSWORD` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  299. ## 22. Use Infoblox API
  300. First you need to create/obtain API credentials on your Infoblox appliance.
  301. ```
  302. export Infoblox_Creds="username:password"
  303. export Infoblox_Server="ip or fqdn of infoblox appliance"
  304. ```
  305. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  306. ```
  307. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_infoblox -d example.com -d www.example.com
  308. ```
  309. Note: This script will automatically create and delete the ephemeral txt record.
  310. The `Infoblox_Creds` and `Infoblox_Server` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  311. ## 23. Use VSCALE API
  312. First you need to create/obtain API tokens on your [settings panel](https://vscale.io/panel/settings/tokens/).
  313. ```
  314. VSCALE_API_KEY="sdfsdfsdfljlbjkljlkjsdfoiwje"
  315. ```
  316. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  317. ```
  318. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_vscale -d example.com -d www.example.com
  319. ```
  320. ## 24. Use Dynu API
  321. First you need to create/obtain API credentials from your Dynu account. See: https://www.dynu.com/resources/api/documentation
  322. ```
  323. export Dynu_ClientId="xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
  324. export Dynu_Secret="yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy"
  325. ```
  326. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  327. ```
  328. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_dynu -d example.com -d www.example.com
  329. ```
  330. The `Dynu_ClientId` and `Dynu_Secret` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  331. ## 25. Use DNSimple API
  332. First you need to login to your DNSimple account and generate a new oauth token.
  333. https://dnsimple.com/a/{your account id}/account/access_tokens
  334. Note that this is an _account_ token and not a user token. The account token is
  335. needed to infer the `account_id` used in requests. A user token will not be able
  336. to determine the correct account to use.
  337. ```
  338. export DNSimple_OAUTH_TOKEN="sdfsdfsdfljlbjkljlkjsdfoiwje"
  339. ```
  340. To issue the cert just specify the `dns_dnsimple` API.
  341. ```
  342. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_dnsimple -d example.com
  343. ```
  344. The `DNSimple_OAUTH_TOKEN` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will
  345. be reused when needed.
  346. If you have any issues with this integration please report them to
  347. https://github.com/pho3nixf1re/acme.sh/issues.
  348. ## 26. Use NS1.com API
  349. ```
  350. export NS1_Key="fdmlfsdklmfdkmqsdfk"
  351. ```
  352. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  353. ```
  354. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_nsone -d example.com -d www.example.com
  355. ```
  356. ## 27. Use DuckDNS.org API
  357. ```
  358. export DuckDNS_Token="aaaaaaaa-bbbb-cccc-dddd-eeeeeeeeeeee"
  359. ```
  360. Please note that since DuckDNS uses StartSSL as their cert provider, thus
  361. --insecure may need to be used when issuing certs:
  362. ```
  363. acme.sh --insecure --issue --dns dns_duckdns -d mydomain.duckdns.org
  364. ```
  365. For issues, please report to https://github.com/raidenii/acme.sh/issues.
  366. ## 28. Use Name.com API
  367. You'll need to fill out the form at https://www.name.com/reseller/apply to apply
  368. for API username and token.
  369. ```
  370. export Namecom_Username="testuser"
  371. export Namecom_Token="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
  372. ```
  373. And now you can issue certs with:
  374. ```
  375. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_namecom -d example.com -d www.example.com
  376. ```
  377. For issues, please report to https://github.com/raidenii/acme.sh/issues.
  378. ## 29. Use Dyn Managed DNS API to automatically issue cert
  379. First, login to your Dyn Managed DNS account: https://portal.dynect.net/login/
  380. It is recommended to add a new user specific for API access.
  381. The minimum "Zones & Records Permissions" required are:
  382. ```
  383. RecordAdd
  384. RecordUpdate
  385. RecordDelete
  386. RecordGet
  387. ZoneGet
  388. ZoneAddNode
  389. ZoneRemoveNode
  390. ZonePublish
  391. ```
  392. Pass the API user credentials to the environment:
  393. ```
  394. export DYN_Customer="customer"
  395. export DYN_Username="apiuser"
  396. export DYN_Password="secret"
  397. ```
  398. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  399. ```
  400. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_dyn -d example.com -d www.example.com
  401. ```
  402. The `DYN_Customer`, `DYN_Username` and `DYN_Password` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  403. ## 30. Use pdd.yandex.ru API
  404. ```
  405. export PDD_Token="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
  406. ```
  407. Follow these instructions to get the token for your domain https://tech.yandex.com/domain/doc/concepts/access-docpage/
  408. ```
  409. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_yandex -d mydomain.example.org
  410. ```
  411. For issues, please report to https://github.com/non7top/acme.sh/issues.
  412. ## 31. Use Hurricane Electric
  413. Hurricane Electric (https://dns.he.net/) doesn't have an API so just set your login credentials like so:
  414. ```
  415. export HE_Username="yourusername"
  416. export HE_Password="password"
  417. ```
  418. Then you can issue your certificate:
  419. ```
  420. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_he -d example.com -d www.example.com
  421. ```
  422. The `HE_Username` and `HE_Password` settings will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  423. Please report any issues to https://github.com/angel333/acme.sh or to <me@ondrejsimek.com>.
  424. ## 32. Use UnoEuro API to automatically issue cert
  425. First you need to login to your UnoEuro account to get your API key.
  426. ```
  427. export UNO_Key="sdfsdfsdfljlbjkljlkjsdfoiwje"
  428. export UNO_User="UExxxxxx"
  429. ```
  430. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  431. ```
  432. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_unoeuro -d example.com -d www.example.com
  433. ```
  434. The `UNO_Key` and `UNO_User` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  435. ## 33. Use INWX
  436. [INWX](https://www.inwx.de/) offers an [xmlrpc api](https://www.inwx.de/de/help/apidoc) with your standard login credentials, set them like so:
  437. ```
  438. export INWX_User="yourusername"
  439. export INWX_Password="password"
  440. ```
  441. Then you can issue your certificates with:
  442. ```
  443. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_inwx -d example.com -d www.example.com
  444. ```
  445. The `INWX_User` and `INWX_Password` settings will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  446. ## 34. User Servercow API v1
  447. Create a new user from the servercow control center. Don't forget to activate **DNS API** for this user.
  448. ```
  449. export SERVERCOW_API_Username=username
  450. export SERVERCOW_API_Password=password
  451. ```
  452. Now you cann issue a cert:
  453. ```
  454. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_servercow -d example.com -d www.example.com
  455. ```
  456. Both, `SERVERCOW_API_Username` and `SERVERCOW_API_Password` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  457. ## 35. Use Namesilo.com API
  458. You'll need to generate an API key at https://www.namesilo.com/account_api.php
  459. Optionally you may restrict the access to an IP range there.
  460. ```
  461. export Namesilo_Key="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
  462. ```
  463. And now you can issue certs with:
  464. ```
  465. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_namesilo --dnssleep 900 -d example.com -d www.example.com
  466. ```
  467. ## 36. Use autoDNS (InternetX)
  468. [InternetX](https://www.internetx.com/) offers an [xml api](https://help.internetx.com/display/API/AutoDNS+XML-API) with your standard login credentials, set them like so:
  469. ```
  470. export AUTODNS_USER="yourusername"
  471. export AUTODNS_PASSWORD="password"
  472. export AUTODNS_CONTEXT="context"
  473. ```
  474. Then you can issue your certificates with:
  475. ```
  476. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_autodns -d example.com -d www.example.com
  477. ```
  478. The `AUTODNS_USER`, `AUTODNS_PASSWORD` and `AUTODNS_CONTEXT` settings will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  479. ## 37. Use Azure DNS
  480. You have to create a service principal first. See:[How to use Azure DNS](../../../wiki/How-to-use-Azure-DNS)
  481. ```
  482. export AZUREDNS_SUBSCRIPTIONID="12345678-9abc-def0-1234-567890abcdef"
  483. export AZUREDNS_TENANTID="11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555"
  484. export AZUREDNS_APPID="3b5033b5-7a66-43a5-b3b9-a36b9e7c25ed"
  485. export AZUREDNS_CLIENTSECRET="1b0224ef-34d4-5af9-110f-77f527d561bd"
  486. ```
  487. Then you can issue your certificates with:
  488. ```
  489. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_azure -d example.com -d www.example.com
  490. ```
  491. `AZUREDNS_SUBSCRIPTIONID`, `AZUREDNS_TENANTID`,`AZUREDNS_APPID` and `AZUREDNS_CLIENTSECRET` settings will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  492. ## 38. Use selectel.com(selectel.ru) domain API to automatically issue cert
  493. First you need to login to your account to get your API key from: https://my.selectel.ru/profile/apikeys.
  494. ```sh
  495. export SL_Key="sdfsdfsdfljlbjkljlkjsdfoiwje"
  496. ```
  497. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  498. ```
  499. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_selectel -d example.com -d www.example.com
  500. ```
  501. The `SL_Key` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  502. ## 39. Use zonomi.com domain API to automatically issue cert
  503. First you need to login to your account to find your API key from: http://zonomi.com/app/dns/dyndns.jsp
  504. Your will find your api key in the example urls:
  505. ```sh
  506. https://zonomi.com/app/dns/dyndns.jsp?host=example.com&api_key=1063364558943540954358668888888888
  507. ```
  508. ```sh
  509. export ZM_Key="1063364558943540954358668888888888"
  510. ```
  511. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  512. ```
  513. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_zonomi -d example.com -d www.example.com
  514. ```
  515. The `ZM_Key` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  516. ## 40. Use DreamHost DNS API
  517. DNS API keys may be created at https://panel.dreamhost.com/?tree=home.api.
  518. Ensure the created key has add and remove privelages.
  519. ```
  520. export DH_API_Key="<api key>"
  521. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_dreamhost -d example.com -d www.example.com
  522. ```
  523. The 'DH_API_KEY' will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will
  524. be reused when needed.
  525. ## 41. Use DirectAdmin API
  526. The DirectAdmin interface has it's own Let's encrypt functionality, but this
  527. script can be used to generate certificates for names which are not hosted on
  528. DirectAdmin
  529. User must provide login data and URL to the DirectAdmin incl. port.
  530. You can create an user which only has access to
  531. - CMD_API_DNS_CONTROL
  532. - CMD_API_SHOW_DOMAINS
  533. By using the Login Keys function.
  534. See also https://www.directadmin.com/api.php and https://www.directadmin.com/features.php?id=1298
  535. ```
  536. export DA_Api="https://remoteUser:remotePassword@da.domain.tld:8443"
  537. export DA_Api_Insecure=1
  538. ```
  539. Set `DA_Api_Insecure` to 1 for insecure and 0 for secure -> difference is whether ssl cert is checked for validity (0) or whether it is just accepted (1)
  540. Ok, let's issue a cert now:
  541. ```
  542. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_da -d example.com -d www.example.com
  543. ```
  544. The `DA_Api` and `DA_Api_Insecure` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  545. ## 42. Use All-inkl Kasserver API
  546. All-inkl Kasserver API (https://kasapi.kasserver.com/dokumentation) needs you to set your Login credentials like so:
  547. ```
  548. export KAS_Login="yourusername"
  549. export KAS_Authtype="sha1"
  550. export KAS_Authdata="password"
  551. ```
  552. Note: Please for now always set the `KAS_Authtype` always simply to `sha1`.
  553. Then you can issue your certificate:
  554. ```
  555. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_kas -d example.com -d www.example.com
  556. ```
  557. The `KAS_Login`, `KAS_Authtype` and `KAS_Authdata` settings will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
  558. Please report any issues to https://github.com/phlegx/acme.sh.
  559. # Use custom API
  560. If your API is not supported yet, you can write your own DNS API.
  561. Let's assume you want to name it 'myapi':
  562. 1. Create a bash script named `~/.acme.sh/dns_myapi.sh`,
  563. 2. In the script you must have a function named `dns_myapi_add()` which will be called by acme.sh to add the DNS records.
  564. 3. Then you can use your API to issue cert like this:
  565. ```
  566. acme.sh --issue --dns dns_myapi -d example.com -d www.example.com
  567. ```
  568. For more details, please check our sample script: [dns_myapi.sh](dns_myapi.sh)
  569. See: https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh/wiki/DNS-API-Dev-Guide
  570. # Use lexicon DNS API
  571. https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh/wiki/How-to-use-lexicon-dns-api