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title: "Hurricane Electric DNS"
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date: 2019-03-03T16:39:46+01:00
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draft: false
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slug: hurricane
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---
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<!-- THIS DOCUMENTATION IS AUTO-GENERATED. PLEASE DO NOT EDIT. -->
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<!-- providers/dns/hurricane/hurricane.toml -->
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<!-- THIS DOCUMENTATION IS AUTO-GENERATED. PLEASE DO NOT EDIT. -->
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Since: v4.3.0
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Configuration for [Hurricane Electric DNS](https://dns.he.net/).
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<!--more-->
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- Code: `hurricane`
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Here is an example bash command using the Hurricane Electric DNS provider:
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```bash
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HURRICANE_TOKENS=example.org:token \
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lego --email myemail@example.com --dns hurricane -d example.org -d *.example.org run
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HURRICANE_TOKENS=my.example.org:token1,demo.example.org:token2 \
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lego -m myemail@example.com --dns hurricane -d my.example.org -d demo.example.org
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```
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## Credentials
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| Environment Variable Name | Description |
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|-----------------------|-------------|
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| `HURRICANE_TOKENS` | TXT record names and tokens |
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The environment variable names can be suffixed by `_FILE` to reference a file instead of a value.
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More information [here](/lego/dns/#configuration-and-credentials).
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Before using lego to request a certificate for a given domain or wildcard (such as `my.example.org` or `*.my.example.org`),
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create a TXT record named `_acme-challenge.my.example.org`, and enable dynamic updates on it.
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Generate a token for each URL with Hurricane Electric's UI, and copy it down.
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Stick to alphanumeric tokens for greatest reliability.
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To authenticate with the Hurricane Electric API,
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add each record name/token pair you want to update to the `HURRICANE_TOKENS` environment variable, as shown in the examples.
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Record names (without the `_acme-challenge.` component) and their tokens are separated with colons,
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while the credential pairs are concatenated into a comma-separated list, like so:
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```
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HURRICANE_TOKENS=my.example.org:token1,demo.example.org:token2
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```
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If you are issuing both a wildcard certificate and a standard certificate for a given subdomain,
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you should not have repeat entries for that name, as both will use the same credential.
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```
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HURRICANE_TOKENS=example.org:token
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```
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## More information
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2021-05-10 11:49:10 +00:00
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- [API documentation](https://dns.he.net/)
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2021-02-14 15:33:52 +00:00
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<!-- providers/dns/hurricane/hurricane.toml -->
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<!-- THIS DOCUMENTATION IS AUTO-GENERATED. PLEASE DO NOT EDIT. -->
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