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@ -75,17 +75,19 @@ dns_he_rm() {
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body="$body&hosted_dns_zoneid=$_zone_id" |
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body="$body&menu=edit_zone" |
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body="$body&hosted_dns_editzone=" |
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domain_regex="$(echo "$_full_domain" | sed 's/\./\\./g')" # escape dots |
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_record_id=$(_post "$body" "https://dns.he.net/" \ |
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| tr -d '\n' \ |
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| _egrep_o "data=\""${_txt_value}"([^>]+>){6}[^<]+<[^;]+;deleteRecord\('[0-9]+','${domain_regex}','TXT'\)" \ |
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| _egrep_o "[0-9]+','${domain_regex}','TXT'\)$" \ |
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| _egrep_o "^[0-9]+" |
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) |
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# The series of egreps above could have been done a bit shorter but |
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# I wanted to double-check whether it's the correct record (in case |
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# HE changes their website somehow). |
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response="$(_post "$body" "https://dns.he.net/")" |
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_debug2 "response" "$response" |
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if ! _contains "$response" "$_txt_value"; then |
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_debug "The txt record is not found, just skip" |
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return 0 |
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fi |
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_record_id="$(echo "$response" | tr -d "#" | sed "s/<tr/#<tr/g" | tr -d "\n" | tr "#" "\n" | grep "$_full_domain" | grep '"dns_tr"' | grep "$_txt_value" | cut -d '"' -f 4)" |
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_debug2 _record_id "$_record_id" |
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if [ -z "$_record_id" ]; then |
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_err "Can not find record id" |
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return 1 |
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fi |
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# Remove the record |
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body="email=${HE_Username}&pass=${HE_Password}" |
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body="$body&menu=edit_zone" |
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@ -108,41 +110,26 @@ dns_he_rm() {
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########################## PRIVATE FUNCTIONS ########################### |
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#-- _find_zone() ------------------------------------------------------- |
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# Returns the most specific zone found in administration interface. |
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# |
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# Example: |
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# |
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# _find_zone first.second.third.co.uk |
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# |
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# ... will return the first zone that exists in admin out of these: |
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# - "first.second.third.co.uk" |
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# - "second.third.co.uk" |
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# - "third.co.uk" |
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# - "co.uk" <-- unlikely |
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# - "uk" <-' |
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# |
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# (another approach would be something like this: |
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# https://github.com/hlandau/acme/blob/master/_doc/dns.hook |
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# - that's better if there are multiple pages. It's so much simpler. |
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# ) |
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_find_zone() { |
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_domain="$1" |
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body="email=${HE_Username}&pass=${HE_Password}" |
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_matches=$(_post "$body" "https://dns.he.net/" \ |
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| _egrep_o "delete_dom.*name=\"[^\"]+\" value=\"[0-9]+" |
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) |
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response="$(_post "$body" "https://dns.he.net/")" |
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_debug2 response "$response" |
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_table="$(echo "$response" | tr -d "#" | sed "s/<table/#<table/g" | tr -d "\n" | tr "#" "\n" | grep 'id="domains_table"')" |
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_debug2 _table "$_table" |
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_matches="$(echo "$_table" | sed "s/<tr/#<tr/g" | tr "#" "\n" | grep 'alt="edit"' | tr -d " " | sed "s/<td/#<td/g" | tr "#" "\n" | sed -n 3p)" |
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_debug2 _matches "$_matches" |
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# Zone names and zone IDs are in same order |
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_zone_ids=$(echo "$_matches" | cut -d '"' -f 5) |
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_zone_names=$(echo "$_matches" | cut -d '"' -f 3) |
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_zone_ids=$(echo "$_matches" | _egrep_o "hosted_dns_zoneid=[0-9]*&" | cut -d = -f 2 | tr -d '&') |
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_zone_names=$(echo "$_matches" | _egrep_o "name=.*onclick" | cut -d '"' -f 2) |
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_debug2 "These are the zones on this HE account:" |
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_debug2 "$_zone_names" |
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_debug2 "And these are their respective IDs:" |
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_debug2 "$_zone_ids" |
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if [ -z "$_zone_names" ] || [ -z "$_zone_ids" ]; then |
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_err "Can not get zone names." |
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return 1 |
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fi |
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# Walk through all possible zone names |
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_strip_counter=1 |
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while true; do |
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@ -156,17 +143,10 @@ _find_zone() {
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_debug "Looking for zone \"${_attempted_zone}\"" |
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# Take care of "." and only match whole lines. Note that grep -F |
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# cannot be used because there's no way to make it match whole |
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# lines. |
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regex="^$(echo "$_attempted_zone" | sed 's/\./\\./g')$" |
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line_num=$(echo "$_zone_names" \ |
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| grep -n "$regex" \ |
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| cut -d : -f 1 |
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) |
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if [ -n "$line_num" ]; then |
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_zone_id=$(echo "$_zone_ids" | sed "${line_num}q;d") |
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line_num="$(echo "$_zone_names" | grep -n "$_attempted_zone" | cut -d : -f 1)" |
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if [ "$line_num" ]; then |
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_zone_id=$(echo "$_zone_ids" | sed -n "${line_num}p") |
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_debug "Found relevant zone \"$_attempted_zone\" with id \"$_zone_id\" - will be used for domain \"$_domain\"." |
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return 0 |
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fi |
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