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Automagically create/update/delete Yunohost domains/records in Technitium #4

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renne opened this issue Jan 12, 2023 · 3 comments
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renne commented Jan 12, 2023

Describe the bug

Please add support to Yunohost to automagically create/update/delete domains/records in Technitium.

Context

  • Hardware: Proxmox KVM on bare metal
  • YunoHost version: 11.0.11
  • I have access to my server: Through SSH | direct access via keyboard / screen
  • Are you in a special context or did you perform some particular tweaking on your YunoHost instance?: no
  • Using, or trying to install package version/branch: 8.1.4~ynh2

Steps to reproduce

Currently Yunohost can configure DNS ressource records at multiple DNS service providers (e.g. Gandi, OVH, Cloudflare, etc.) via the Lexicon library (called Yunohost autodns).

Yunohost does not create/update/delete domains/records in Technitium.

Expected behavior

Automagically create/update/delete Yunohost domains/records in Technitium
This will allow to use Technitium as a (hidden) primary nameserver for Yunohost.

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renne commented Feb 2, 2023

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Are there any plans for a tighter integration, either directly or via lexicon?

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yalh76 commented Feb 2, 2023

@navanchauhan @yalh76 Are there any plans for a tighter integration, either directly or via lexicon?

no plan, as far as I know

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This seems like a feature for the core YunoHost project

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