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title | date | draft | weight |
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DNS Providers | 2019-03-03T16:39:46+01:00 | false | 3 |
Configuration and Credentials
Credentials and DNS configuration for DNS providers must be passed through environment variables.
Environment Variables: Value
The environment variables can reference a value.
Here is an example bash command using the Cloudflare DNS provider:
$ CLOUDFLARE_EMAIL=foo@bar.com \
CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY=b9841238feb177a84330febba8a83208921177bffe733 \
lego --dns cloudflare --domains www.example.com --email me@bar.com run
Environment Variables: File
The environment variables can reference a path to file.
In this case the name of environment variable must be suffixed by _FILE
.
{{% notice note %}} The file must contain only the value. {{% /notice %}}
Here is an example bash command using the CloudFlare DNS provider:
$ cat /the/path/to/my/key
b9841238feb177a84330febba8a83208921177bffe733
$ cat /the/path/to/my/email
foo@bar.com
$ CLOUDFLARE_EMAIL_FILE=/the/path/to/my/email \
CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY_FILE=/the/path/to/my/key \
lego --dns cloudflare --domains www.example.com --email me@bar.com run
Experimental Features
To resolve CNAME when creating dns-01 challenge:
set LEGO_EXPERIMENTAL_CNAME_SUPPORT
to true
.
DNS Providers
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