Configuration for Sonic.
sonicHere is an example bash command using the Sonic provider:
SONIC_USER_ID=12345 \
SONIC_API_KEY=4d6fbf2f9ab0fa11697470918d37625851fc0c51 \
lego --email you@example.com --dns sonic --domains my.example.org run
| Environment Variable Name | Description |
|---|---|
SONIC_API_KEY |
API Key |
SONIC_USER_ID |
User ID |
The environment variable names can be suffixed by _FILE to reference a file instead of a value.
More information here.
| Environment Variable Name | Description |
|---|---|
SONIC_HTTP_TIMEOUT |
API request timeout |
SONIC_POLLING_INTERVAL |
Time between DNS propagation check |
SONIC_PROPAGATION_TIMEOUT |
Maximum waiting time for DNS propagation |
SONIC_SEQUENCE_INTERVAL |
Time between sequential requests |
SONIC_TTL |
The TTL of the TXT record used for the DNS challenge |
The environment variable names can be suffixed by _FILE to reference a file instead of a value.
More information here.
The API keys must be generated by calling the dyndns/api_key endpoint.
Example:
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"username":"notarealuser","password":"notarealpassword","hostname":"example.com"}' https://public-api.sonic.net/dyndns/api_key
{"userid":"12345","apikey":"4d6fbf2f9ab0fa11697470918d37625851fc0c51","result":200,"message":"OK"}
See https://public-api.sonic.net/dyndns/#requesting_an_api_key for additional details.
This userid and apikey combo allow modifications to any DNS entries connected to the managed domain (hostname).
Hostname should be the toplevel domain managed e.g example.com not www.example.com.