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# ownDynDNS
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Self-hosted dynamic DNS php script to update netcup DNS API from Router like AVM FRITZ!Box
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## Authors
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* Felix Kretschmer [@fernwerker ](https://github.com/fernwerker )
* Philipp Tempel [@philipptempel ](https://github.com/philipptempel )
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* Branko Wilhelm [@b2un0 ](https://github.com/b2un0 )
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* Nils Blume [@niiwiicamo ](https://github.com/niiwiicamo )
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## Usage
### Installation
* Copy all files to your webspace
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* create a copy of `.env.dist` as `.env` and configure:
* `username` -> The username for your Router to authenticate (so not everyone can update your DNS)
* `password` -> password for your Router
* `apiKey` -> API key which is generated in netcup CCP
* `apiPassword` -> API password which is generated in netcup CCP
* `customerId` -> your netcup Customer ID
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* `log` -> true|false enables logging
* `logFile` -> configures logfile location if enabled
* `debug` -> true|false enables debug mode and generates more output from update.php (normal operation has no output). Needed to receive stack traces from errors.
* `returnIp` -> true|false enables return of result if a record was changed
* alternatively you can use .configure.sh to create your .env file for you (if you are on a *NIX system)
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* Create each host record in your netcup CCP (DNS settings) before using the script. The script does not create any missing records.
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## URL possible uses:
### Required parameters in URL:
< b > user, password and domain< / b > are < i > always needed< / i > , as well as at least one of the following: < br >
< b > ipv4, ipv6, txt< / b >
Parameter | Example | Explanation
---: | :--- | :---
user | dnsupdater | username to authenticate against this script as defined in .env file
password | secretpleasechange |password for that user as defined in .env file
domain | home.example.com | `case A)` If `host` is not specified: the FQDN for your host
domain | example.com | `case B)` If you want to update the @ or * record
domain | example.com | `case C)` If `host` is specified: only the domain part as registered at netcup "nas.home.example.com"
host | nas.home | `case C)` If your domain contains more than 3 levels "nas.home.example.com"
ipv4 | 1.2.3.4 | the ipv4 address to update an existing A record
ipv6 | fe80::12:34:56 | the ipv6 address to update an existing AAAA record
txt | acme-challenge-text | the content to update an existing TXT record
force | true | ignore checking if the record needs to be updated, just do it anyways. Default: `false`
mode | * | `case B)` If domain is your registered domain "example.com". Possible values: `* ` or ` both`. Default: ` @`
#### Example URL to update A record (IPv4) of home.example.com:
https://`dyndns.example.com` /update.php?user=`username` & password=`password` & domain=`home.example.com` & ipv4=`IPv4`
#### Example URL to force update AAAA record (IPv6) of example.com:
https://`dyndns.example.com` /update.php?user=`username` & password=`password` & domain=`example.com` & ipv6=`IPv6` & force=`true`
#### Example URL to update A and AAAA records of home.example.com:
https://`dyndns.example.com` /update.php?user=`username` & password=`password` & domain=`home.example.com` & ipv4=`IPv4` & ipv6=`IPv6`
#### Example URL to update TXT record _acme-challenge of home.example.com:
https://`dyndns.example.com` /update.php?user=`username` & password=`password` & domain=`_acme-challenge.example.com` & txt=`textcontent`
#### Example URL to update A record of nas.home.example.com:
https://`dyndns.example.com` /update.php?user=`username` & password=`password` & domain=`example.com` & host=`nas.home` & ipv4=`IPv4`
#### Example URL to update AAAA wildcard record of example.com:
https://`dyndns.example.com` /update.php?user=`username` & password=`password` & domain=`example.com` & mode=`*`
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### AVM FRITZ!Box Settings
* Go to "Internet" -> "Freigaben" -> "DynDNS"
* Choose "Benutzerdefiniert"
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* Update-URL: `https://<url of your webspace>/update.php?user=<username>&password=<pass>&ipv4=<ipaddr>&ipv6=<ip6addr>&domain=<domain>`
* only the url needs to be adjusted, the rest is automatically filled by your AVM FRITZ!Box
* http or https is possible if valid SSL certificate (e.g. Let's Encrypt)
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* Single Domain:
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* Domainname: `<host record that is supposed to be updated>`
* Multiple Domains:
* Domainname: `<first host record that is supposed to be updated>,<second host record that is supposed to be updated>,....`
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* Username: `<username as defined in .env file>`
* Password: `<password as definied in .env file>`
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### Synology DSM Settings
* Go to "Control Panel" -> "External Access" -> "DDNS"
* Click on "Customize Provider" to create a profile for your own DDNS server
* Service Provider: This is the display name of your custom provider
* Update-URL: `https://<url of your webspace>/update.php?user=__USERNAME__&password=__PASSWORD__&ipv4=__MYIP__&domain=__HOSTNAME__`
* Attention: The variables are delimited by two underscores
* Currently Synology custom DDNS does not support IPv6, for whatever reason.
* Save your custom provider
* Click on "Add" to create a DDNS job
* Select your custom provider. Notice that an asterisk [*] has appeared in front of the name to signify that this is a custom provider.
* Hostname: `<host record that is supposed to be updated>`
* Username/Email: `<username as defined in .env file>`
* Password/Key: `<password as defined in .env file>`
* External Address (IPv4): probably "Auto", uses Synology service to find own external IP
* External Address (IPv6): doesn't matter, currently not supported by Synology
### pfSense Settings
* Go to "Services" -> "Dynamic DNS"
* Click on "Add" to create a DDNS profile
* Service Type: "Custom"
* Interface to monitor: `<select you WAN interface>`
* Interface to send update from: `<select your WAN interface>`
* Update URL: `https://<url of your webspace>/update.php?user=<user from .env>&password=<password from .env>&ipv4=%IP%&domain=<host record to update>`
* Leave all other fields empty / default
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# run as cronjob on a **nix based device
* see [examples ](./examples )
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## References
* DNS API Documentation: https://ccp.netcup.net/run/webservice/servers/endpoint.php
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* Source of dnsapi.php: https://ccp.netcup.net/run/webservice/servers/endpoint.php?PHPSOAPCLIENT
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## License
Published under GNU General Public License v3.0
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© Felix Kretschmer, 2021