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For now, we support clourflare integeration. |
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First you need to login to your clourflare account to get you apikey. |
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First you need to login to your clourflare account to get your api key. |
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Then open `~/.le/dnsapi/dns-cf.sh`, and fill your api key and email there: |
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and uncomment the lines: |
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``` |
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CF_Key="sdfsdfsdfljlbjkljlkjsdfoiwje" |
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export CF_Key="sdfsdfsdfljlbjkljlkjsdfoiwje" |
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CF_Email="xxxx@sss.com" |
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export CF_Email="xxxx@sss.com" |
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``` |
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le.sh issue dns-cf aa.com www.aa.com |
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``` |
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The `CF_Key` and `CF_Email` will be saved in `~/.le/account.conf`, when next time you use cloudflare api, it will reuse this key. |
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More api integerations are coming. Godaddy, Dnspod, etc.... |
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