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## gandi-live-dns-rust
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A program that can set the IP addresses for configured DNS entries in
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[Gandi](https://gandi.net)'s domain configuration. Thanks to Gandi's
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[LiveDNS API](https://api.gandi.net/docs/livedns/),
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this creates a dynamic DNS system.
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If you want to host web services but you don't have a static IP address, this
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tool will allow you to keep your domains pointed at the right IP address. This
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program can update both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for one or more domains and
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subdomains. It's a one-shot tool that's meant to be managed with a systemd timer
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or cron.
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## Usage
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> This tool doesn't rate limit itself at the moment. If you have more than 30
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> entries that need to be updated, the operation may hit the rate limit of Gandi
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> and fail. You can work around this using multiple config files and waiting at
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> least 1 minute between runs.
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### System packages
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Packages are available for some linux distributions.
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- ArchLinux: [gandi-live-dns-rust on AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gandi-live-dns-rust/)
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> Contributions to release this for other distributions are welcome!
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### Prebuilt binaries
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`gandi-live-dns` provides pre-built binaries with the releases. See the
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[releases page](https://github.com/SeriousBug/gandi-live-dns-rust/releases) to
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get the latest version. These binaries are statically linked, and provided for
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both Linux and Windows, including ARM architectures for the Linux version.
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Download the latest version from the releases page, extract it from the archive, and place it somewhere in your `$PATH` to use it.
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- Create a file `gandi.toml`, then copy and paste the contents of [`example.toml`](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SeriousBug/gandi-live-dns-rust/master/example.toml)
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- Follow the instructions in the example config to get your API key and put it in the config
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- Follow the examples in the config to set up the entries you want to update
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- Run `gandi-live-dns` inside the directory with the configration to update your DNS entries
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### With docker
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Use the [seriousbug/gandi-live-dns-rust](https://hub.docker.com/r/seriousbug/gandi-live-dns-rust) Docker images, which are available for x86_64,
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arm64, armv6, and armv7 platforms. Follow the steps below to use these images.
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- Create a file `gandi.toml`, then copy and paste the contents of [`example.toml`](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SeriousBug/gandi-live-dns-rust/master/example.toml)
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- Follow the instructions in the example config to get your API key and put it in the config
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- Follow the examples in the config to set up the entries you want to update
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- Run `docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd)/gandi.toml:/gandi.toml:ro seriousbug/gandi-live-dns-rust:latest`
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> Docker doesn't [support IPv6](https://docs.docker.com/config/daemon/ipv6/) out
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> of the box. If you need to update IPv6 addresses, check the linked page to enable IPv6 or use the prebuilt binaries directly.
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> If you get [errors](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42248198/how-to-mount-a-single-file-in-a-volume) about not finding the config file, make sure your command
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> has a full path to the config file (`$(pwd)/gandi.toml` part). Otherwise
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> Docker will create a directory.
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## Automation
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The `Packaging` folder contains a Systemd service and timer, which you can use
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to automatically run this tool. By default it will update the IP addresses after
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every boot up, and at least once a day. You can adjust the timer to speed this
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up, but avoid unnecessarily overloading Gandi's servers.
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- Place `gandi-live-dns.timer` and `gandi-live-dns.service` into `/etc/systemd/system`
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- Put `gandi-live-dns` binary into `/usr/bin/`
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- You can also place it in `/usr/local/bin` or some other directory, just make sure to update the path in the service file
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- Create the folder `/etc/gandi-live-dns`, and place your `gandi.toml` into it
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- Create a user for the service: `useradd --system gandi-live-dns --home-dir /etc/gandi-live-dns`
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- Make sure only the service can access the config file: `chown gandi-live-dns: /etc/gandi-live-dns/gandi.toml && chmod 600 /etc/gandi-live-dns/gandi.toml`
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- Enable the timer with `systemctl enable --now gandi-live-dns.timer`
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## Development
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### Local builds
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`cargo build` and `cargo build --release` are sufficient for development and release builds.
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No special instructions are needed.
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### Making a release
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To make a release, first set up `cross` and `docker`. Make sure you log into
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Docker with `docker login`. Then follow these steps:
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- bump up the version in `Cargo.toml` according to [semver](https://semver.org/)
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- run `./make-release.sh`
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> This will build binaries, then package them into archives, as well as
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> build and upload docker images.
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- Create a release on Github
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- Make sure to create a tag for the release version on `master`
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- Upload the binary archives to the Github release
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## Alternatives
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- [laur89's Bash based updater](https://github.com/laur89/docker-gandi-dns-update)
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- [ Adam Vigneaux's Bash based updater, with a docker image](https://github.com/AdamVig/gandi-dynamic-dns)
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- [Yago Riveiro's Python based updater](https://github.com/yriveiro/giu)
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- [ Maxime Le Conte des Floris' Go based updater](https://github.com/mlcdf/dyndns)
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