Skip to content

unlimitedsola/cf-ddns

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

cf-ddns: CloudFlare Dynamic DNS

A dynamic DNS update tool specifically designed for CloudFlare, written in Rust. It is designed to be run as a service on a server or a device with a dynamically changing public IP address. It periodically checks the current public IP address and updates the DNS record if it has changed.

Features

  • Written in Rust: Enjoy the benefits of Rust's memory-safety and performance.
  • Designed for CloudFlare: Specifically designed to work with CloudFlare's API.
  • Run as a Service: Can be run as a service and periodically update in the background.
  • IPv4 and IPv6: Support both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
  • Cross-platform: Works on Linux, macOS, and Windows.
  • User-Friendly: Engineered for ease of use and straightforward configuration.

Installation

The latest release binaries are available for download on the releases page.

Configuration

First, you need to have a CloudFlare account and a token with the Zone.DNS permission. You can create a token with the required permission in the API Tokens section of the CloudFlare dashboard.

Second, create a configuration file config.toml in the same directory as the binary. Here is an example configuration file:

token = "<your-cloudflare-token>"
[[zones]]
name = "abc.example.com"
zone = "example.com"
v4 = true
v6 = true

[[zones]]
name = "v4.example.net"
zone = "example.net"
v4 = true

[[zones]]
name = "v6.example.net"
zone = "example.net"
v6 = true

Replace <your-cloudflare-token> with your CloudFlare token.

The zones section is a list of zones, each containing the following fields:

  • name will be the full DNS record name, e.g., abc.example.com.
  • zone is the zone name, e.g., example.com.
  • v4 and v6 are boolean values indicating whether to update the A and AAAA records, respectively.

Tip

The updater is designed to automatically create the DNS record if it is missing. Once established, it will solely update the IP address and refrain from modifying other settings, such as TTL, priority, and similar parameters.

Tip

For a more detailed configuration, see the full configuration example.

Finally, run the binary to update the DNS records:

./cf-ddns

Install as a Service

You can install cf-ddns as a service on your server or device. cf-ddns has built-in support to help you install and manage the service on various platforms.

To install the service, run the following command with administrative privileges:

./cf-ddns service install

Note

Based on your platform, this command will:

  • On Linux, install the systemd unit file to /etc/systemd/system/cf-ddns.service
  • On macOS, install the launchd plist file to /Library/LaunchDaemons/cf-ddns.plist
  • On Windows, install the service to the Windows Service Manager

Important

You should not move or delete the binary after installing the service.

The installed service will start automatically on boot and run in the background.

To uninstall the service, run the following command with administrative privileges:

./cf-ddns service uninstall

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.