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Updated DNS API support list.

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RaidenII 8 years ago
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@ -334,7 +334,8 @@ You don't have to do anything manually!
1. Dynu API (https://www.dynu.com) 1. Dynu API (https://www.dynu.com)
1. DNSimple API 1. DNSimple API
1. NS1.com API 1. NS1.com API
1. DuckDNS.org API
1. Name.com API
And: And:

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@ -505,6 +505,37 @@ Ok, let's issue a cert now:
acme.sh --issue --dns dns_nsone -d example.com -d www.example.com acme.sh --issue --dns dns_nsone -d example.com -d www.example.com
``` ```
## 27. Use DuckDNS.org API
```
export DuckDNS_Token="aaaaaaaa-bbbb-cccc-dddd-eeeeeeeeeeee"
```
Please note that since DuckDNS uses StartSSL as their cert provider, thus
--insecure must be used when issuing certs:
```
acme.sh --insecure --issue --dns dns_duckdns -d mydomain.duckdns.org
```
Also, DuckDNS uses the domain name as username for recording changing, so the
account file will always store the lastly used domain name.
For issues, please report to https://github.com/raidenii/acme.sh/issues.
## 28. Use Name.com API
```
export Namecom_Username="testuser"
export Namecom_Token="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
```
And now you can issue certs with:
```
acme.sh --issue --dns dns_namecom -d example.com -d www.example.com
```
For issues, please report to https://github.com/raidenii/acme.sh/issues.
# Use custom API # Use custom API
If your API is not supported yet, you can write your own DNS API. If your API is not supported yet, you can write your own DNS API.

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