--- title: "Bunny" date: 2019-03-03T16:39:46+01:00 draft: false slug: bunny dnsprovider: since: "v4.11.0" code: "bunny" url: "https://bunny.net" --- Configuration for [Bunny](https://bunny.net). - Code: `bunny` - Since: v4.11.0 Here is an example bash command using the Bunny provider: ```bash BUNNY_API_KEY=xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx \ lego --email you@example.com --dns bunny --domains my.example.org run ``` ## Credentials | Environment Variable Name | Description | |-----------------------|-------------| | `BUNNY_API_KEY` | API key | The environment variable names can be suffixed by `_FILE` to reference a file instead of a value. More information [here]({{< ref "dns#configuration-and-credentials" >}}). ## Additional Configuration | Environment Variable Name | Description | |--------------------------------|-------------| | `BUNNY_POLLING_INTERVAL` | Time between DNS propagation check | | `BUNNY_PROPAGATION_TIMEOUT` | Maximum waiting time for DNS propagation | | `BUNNY_TTL` | The TTL of the TXT record used for the DNS challenge | The environment variable names can be suffixed by `_FILE` to reference a file instead of a value. More information [here]({{< ref "dns#configuration-and-credentials" >}}). ## More information - [API documentation](https://docs.bunny.net/reference/dnszonepublic_index)