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ddns-updater-qdm12-3/docs/linode.md
Quentin McGaw 32fafeca95 chore(all): rename host to owner
- Retro-compatible change, `host` field still works
- Documentation updated to use `owner` field
- Code updated to use owner variable name
2024-06-27 06:51:08 +00:00

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Linode

Configuration

Example

{
  "settings": [
    {
      "provider": "linode",
      "domain": "domain.com",
      "owner": "@",
      "token": "token",
      "ip_version": "ipv4",
      "ipv6_suffix": ""
    }
  ]
}

Compulsory parameters

  • "domain"
  • "owner" is the resource record owner and can be "@" for the root domain, "*" for the wildcard, or for example "sub" for the subdomain sub.domain.com
  • "token"

Optional parameters

  • "ip_version" can be ipv4 (A records), or ipv6 (AAAA records) or ipv4 or ipv6 (update one of the two, depending on the public ip found). It defaults to ipv4 or ipv6.
  • "ipv6_suffix" is the IPv6 interface identifier suffix to use. It can be for example 0:0:0:0:72ad:8fbb:a54e:bedd/64. If left empty, it defaults to no suffix and the raw public IPv6 address obtained is used in the record updating.

Domain setup

  1. Create a personal access token with domains set, with read and write privileges, ideally that never expires. You can refer to @AnujRNair's comment and to Linode's guide.
  2. The program will create the A or AAAA record for you if it doesn't exist already.