DNSPod authenticator plugin for certbot
Make sure certbot is installed, and check which python is certbot running in.
then:
pip3 install git+https://github.com/EvATive7/certbot-dns-dnspod.git
Parameter | description |
---|---|
--authenticator dns-dnspod | set certbot-dns-dnspod as authenticator plugin (Required) |
--dns-dnspod-credentials | path to credentials INI file (Required) |
--dns-dnspod-propagation-seconds | waiting time for DNS to propagate before asking ACME server to verity the DNS record, default: 10 |
DNSPod credentials INI file has params:
key | description |
---|---|
dns_dnspod_api_token | DNSPod API token, see DNSPod FAQ |
dns_dnspod_dns_ttl | TTL value for DNS records, the minimum ttl for different VIP types is different |
dns_dnspod_contact_email | Contact email used to request DNSPod API |
an example of credentials INI file is:
dns_dnspod_api_token = "136044,12345678abcde"
dns_dnspod_dns_ttl = 600
dns_dnspod_contact_email = '[email protected]'
Note:
sudo
or Administrator permissions is needed.- You should generate the certificate several times, because certbot will check for a different
_acme-challenge
resolution each time it is generated.
certbot certonly --authenticator dns-dnspod --dns-dnspod-credentials "path\to\certbot-dns-dnspod-config.ini" -d your.domain
certbot certonly --authenticator dns-dnspod --dns-dnspod-credentials "path\to\certbot-dns-dnspod-config.ini" -d *.your.domain
When certbot certonly
is done, cerbot will store configs that request the certificates, after that, you can run certbot renew
periodically to renew the certificates.