Merge pull request #953 from angel333/master

Add DNS API script for Hurricane Electric DNS service
pull/949/head
neil 7 years ago committed by GitHub
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@ -338,6 +338,7 @@ You don't have to do anything manually!
1. Name.com API 1. Name.com API
1. Dyn Managed DNS API 1. Dyn Managed DNS API
1. Yandex PDD API (https://pdd.yandex.ru) 1. Yandex PDD API (https://pdd.yandex.ru)
1. Hurricane Electric DNS service (https://dns.he.net)
And: And:

@ -585,6 +585,25 @@ acme.sh --issue --dns dns_yandex -d mydomain.example.org
For issues, please report to https://github.com/non7top/acme.sh/issues. For issues, please report to https://github.com/non7top/acme.sh/issues.
# 31. Use Hurricane Electric
Hurricane Electric doesn't have an API so just set your login credentials like so:
```
export HE_Username="yourusername"
export HE_Password="password"
```
Then you can issue your certificate:
```
acme.sh --issue --dns dns_he -d example.com -d www.example.com
```
The `HE_Username` and `HE_Password` settings will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
Please report any issues to https://github.com/angel333/acme.sh or to <me@ondrejsimek.com>.
# Use custom API # Use custom API
If your API is not supported yet, you can write your own DNS API. If your API is not supported yet, you can write your own DNS API.

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#!/usr/bin/env sh
########################################################################
# Hurricane Electric hook script for acme.sh
#
# Environment variables:
#
# - $HE_Username (your dns.he.net username)
# - $HE_Password (your dns.he.net password)
#
# Author: Ondrej Simek <me@ondrejsimek.com>
# Git repo: https://github.com/angel333/acme.sh
#-- dns_he_add() - Add TXT record --------------------------------------
# Usage: dns_he_add _acme-challenge.subdomain.domain.com "XyZ123..."
dns_he_add() {
_full_domain=$1
_txt_value=$2
_info "Using DNS-01 Hurricane Electric hook"
if [ -z "$HE_Username" ] || [ -z "$HE_Password" ]; then
HE_Username=
HE_Password=
_err "No auth details provided. Please set user credentials using the \$HE_Username and \$HE_Password envoronment variables."
return 1
fi
_saveaccountconf HE_Username "$HE_Username"
_saveaccountconf HE_Password "$HE_Password"
# Fills in the $_zone_id
_find_zone "$_full_domain" || return 1
_debug "Zone id \"$_zone_id\" will be used."
body="email=${HE_Username}&pass=${HE_Password}"
body="$body&account="
body="$body&menu=edit_zone"
body="$body&Type=TXT"
body="$body&hosted_dns_zoneid=$_zone_id"
body="$body&hosted_dns_recordid="
body="$body&hosted_dns_editzone=1"
body="$body&Priority="
body="$body&Name=$_full_domain"
body="$body&Content=$_txt_value"
body="$body&TTL=300"
body="$body&hosted_dns_editrecord=Submit"
response="$(_post "$body" "https://dns.he.net/")"
exit_code="$?"
if [ "$exit_code" -eq 0 ]; then
_info "TXT record added successfuly."
else
_err "Couldn't add the TXT record."
fi
_debug2 response "$response"
return "$exit_code"
}
#-- dns_he_rm() - Remove TXT record ------------------------------------
# Usage: dns_he_rm _acme-challenge.subdomain.domain.com "XyZ123..."
dns_he_rm() {
_full_domain=$1
_txt_value=$2
_info "Cleaning up after DNS-01 Hurricane Electric hook"
# fills in the $_zone_id
_find_zone "$_full_domain" || return 1
_debug "Zone id \"$_zone_id\" will be used."
# Find the record id to clean
body="email=${HE_Username}&pass=${HE_Password}"
body="$body&hosted_dns_zoneid=$_zone_id"
body="$body&menu=edit_zone"
body="$body&hosted_dns_editzone="
domain_regex="$(echo "$_full_domain" | sed 's/\./\\./g')" # escape dots
_record_id=$(_post "$body" "https://dns.he.net/" \
| tr -d '\n' \
| _egrep_o "data=\"&quot;${_txt_value}&quot;([^>]+>){6}[^<]+<[^;]+;deleteRecord\('[0-9]+','${domain_regex}','TXT'\)" \
| _egrep_o "[0-9]+','${domain_regex}','TXT'\)$" \
| _egrep_o "^[0-9]+"
)
# The series of egreps above could have been done a bit shorter but
# I wanted to double-check whether it's the correct record (in case
# HE changes their website somehow).
# Remove the record
body="email=${HE_Username}&pass=${HE_Password}"
body="$body&menu=edit_zone"
body="$body&hosted_dns_zoneid=$_zone_id"
body="$body&hosted_dns_recordid=$_record_id"
body="$body&hosted_dns_editzone=1"
body="$body&hosted_dns_delrecord=1"
body="$body&hosted_dns_delconfirm=delete"
_post "$body" "https://dns.he.net/" \
| grep '<div id="dns_status" onClick="hideThis(this);">Successfully removed record.</div>' \
>/dev/null
exit_code="$?"
if [ "$exit_code" -eq 0 ]; then
_info "Record removed successfuly."
else
_err "Could not clean (remove) up the record. Please go to HE administration interface and clean it by hand."
return "$exit_code"
fi
}
########################## PRIVATE FUNCTIONS ###########################
#-- _find_zone() -------------------------------------------------------
# Returns the most specific zone found in administration interface.
#
# Example:
#
# _find_zone first.second.third.co.uk
#
# ... will return the first zone that exists in admin out of these:
# - "first.second.third.co.uk"
# - "second.third.co.uk"
# - "third.co.uk"
# - "co.uk" <-- unlikely
# - "uk" <-'
#
# (another approach would be something like this:
# https://github.com/hlandau/acme/blob/master/_doc/dns.hook
# - that's better if there are multiple pages. It's so much simpler.
# )
_find_zone() {
_domain="$1"
body="email=${HE_Username}&pass=${HE_Password}"
_matches=$(_post "$body" "https://dns.he.net/" \
| _egrep_o "delete_dom.*name=\"[^\"]+\" value=\"[0-9]+"
)
# Zone names and zone IDs are in same order
_zone_ids=$(echo "$_matches" | cut -d '"' -f 5)
_zone_names=$(echo "$_matches" | cut -d '"' -f 3)
_debug2 "These are the zones on this HE account:"
_debug2 "$_zone_names"
_debug2 "And these are their respective IDs:"
_debug2 "$_zone_ids"
# Walk through all possible zone names
_strip_counter=1
while true; do
_attempted_zone=$(echo "$_domain" | cut -d . -f ${_strip_counter}-)
# All possible zone names have been tried
if [ -z "$_attempted_zone" ]; then
_err "No zone for domain \"$_domain\" found."
return 1
fi
_debug "Looking for zone \"${_attempted_zone}\""
# Take care of "." and only match whole lines. Note that grep -F
# cannot be used because there's no way to make it match whole
# lines.
regex="^$(echo "$_attempted_zone" | sed 's/\./\\./g')$"
line_num=$(echo "$_zone_names" \
| grep -n "$regex" \
| cut -d : -f 1
)
if [ -n "$line_num" ]; then
_zone_id=$(echo "$_zone_ids" | sed "${line_num}q;d")
_debug "Found relevant zone \"$_attempted_zone\" with id \"$_zone_id\" - will be used for domain \"$_domain\"."
return 0
fi
_debug "Zone \"$_attempted_zone\" doesn't exist, let's try a less specific zone."
_strip_counter=$(_math "$_strip_counter" + 1)
done
}
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