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Linode

Configuration

Example

{
  "settings": [
    {
      "provider": "linode",
      "domain": "domain.com",
      "token": "token",
      "ip_version": "ipv4",
      "ipv6_suffix": ""
    }
  ]
}

Compulsory parameters

  • "domain" is the domain to update. It can be example.com (root domain), sub.example.com (subdomain of example.com) or *.example.com for the wildcard.
  • "token"

Optional parameters

  • "ip_version" can be ipv4 (A records), or ipv6 (AAAA records) or ipv4 or ipv6 (update one of the two, depending on the public ip found). It defaults to ipv4 or ipv6.
  • "ipv6_suffix" is the IPv6 interface identifier suffix to use. It can be for example 0:0:0:0:72ad:8fbb:a54e:bedd/64. If left empty, it defaults to no suffix and the raw temporary IPv6 address of the machine is used in the record updating. You might want to set this to use your permanent IPv6 address instead of your temporary IPv6 address.

Domain setup

  1. Create a personal access token with domains set, with read and write privileges, ideally that never expires. You can refer to @AnujRNair's comment and to Linode's guide.
  2. The program will create the A or AAAA record for you if it doesn't exist already.