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1. Knot DNS API
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1. DigitalOcean API (native)
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1. ClouDNS.net API
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1. Infoblox NIOS API (https://www.infoblox.com/)
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**More APIs coming soon...**
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acme.sh --issue --dns dns_cloudns -d example.com -d www.example.com
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```
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## 22. Use Infoblox API
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First you need to create/obtain API credentials on your Infoblox appliance.
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```
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export Infoblox_Creds="username:password"
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export Infoblox_Server="ip or fqdn of infoblox appliance"
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```
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Ok, let's issue a cert now:
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```
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acme.sh --issue --dns dns_infoblox -d example.com -d www.example.com
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```
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Note: This script will automatically create and delete the ephemeral txt record.
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The `Infoblox_Creds` and `Infoblox_Server` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
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# Use custom API
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If your API is not supported yet, you can write your own DNS API.
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#!/usr/bin/env sh
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## Infoblox API integration by Jason Keller and Elijah Tenai
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##
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## Report any bugs via https://github.com/jasonkeller/acme.sh
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dns_infoblox_add() {
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  ## Nothing to see here, just some housekeeping
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  fulldomain=$1
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  txtvalue=$2
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  baseurlnObject="https://$Infoblox_Server/wapi/v2.2.2/record:txt?name=$fulldomain&text=$txtvalue"
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  _info "Using Infoblox API"
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  _debug fulldomain "$fulldomain"
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  _debug txtvalue "$txtvalue"
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  ## Check for the credentials
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  if [ -z "$Infoblox_Creds" ] || [ -z "$Infoblox_Server" ]; then
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    Infoblox_Creds=""
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    Infoblox_Server=""
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    _err "You didn't specify the credentials or server yet (Infoblox_Creds and Infoblox_Server)."
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    _err "Please set them via EXPORT ([username:password] and [ip or hostname]) and try again."
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    return 1
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  fi
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  ## Save the credentials to the account file
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  _saveaccountconf Infoblox_Creds "$Infoblox_Creds"
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  _saveaccountconf Infoblox_Server "$Infoblox_Server"
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  ## Base64 encode the credentials
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  Infoblox_CredsEncoded=$(printf "%b" "$Infoblox_Creds" | _base64)
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  ## Construct the HTTP Authorization header
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  export _H1="Accept-Language:en-US"
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  export _H2="Authorization: Basic $Infoblox_CredsEncoded"
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  ## Add the challenge record to the Infoblox grid member
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  result=$(_post "" "$baseurlnObject" "" "POST")
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  ## Let's see if we get something intelligible back from the unit
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  if echo "$result" | egrep 'record:txt/.*:.*/default'; then
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    _info "Successfully created the txt record"
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    return 0
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  else
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    _err "Error encountered during record addition"
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    _err "$result"
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    return 1
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  fi
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}
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dns_infoblox_rm() {
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  ## Nothing to see here, just some housekeeping
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  fulldomain=$1
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  txtvalue=$2
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  _info "Using Infoblox API"
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  _debug fulldomain "$fulldomain"
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  _debug txtvalue "$txtvalue"
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  ## Base64 encode the credentials
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  Infoblox_CredsEncoded=$(printf "%b" "$Infoblox_Creds" | _base64)
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  ## Construct the HTTP Authorization header
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  export _H1="Accept-Language:en-US"
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  export _H2="Authorization: Basic $Infoblox_CredsEncoded"
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  ## Does the record exist?  Let's check.
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  baseurlnObject="https://$Infoblox_Server/wapi/v2.2.2/record:txt?name=$fulldomain&text=$txtvalue&_return_type=xml-pretty"
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  result=$(_get "$baseurlnObject")
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  ## Let's see if we get something intelligible back from the grid
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  if echo "$result" | egrep 'record:txt/.*:.*/default'; then
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    ## Extract the object reference
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    objRef=$(printf "%b" "$result" | _egrep_o 'record:txt/.*:.*/default')
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    objRmUrl="https://$Infoblox_Server/wapi/v2.2.2/$objRef"
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    ## Delete them! All the stale records!
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    rmResult=$(_post "" "$objRmUrl" "" "DELETE")
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    ## Let's see if that worked
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    if echo "$rmResult" | egrep 'record:txt/.*:.*/default'; then
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      _info "Successfully deleted $objRef"
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      return 0
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    else
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      _err "Error occurred during txt record delete"
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      _err "$rmResult"
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      return 1
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    fi
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  else
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    _err "Record to delete didn't match an existing record"
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    _err "$result"
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    return 1
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  fi
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}
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####################  Private functions below ##################################
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