This script takes the same parameters as the original dyndns.org server does. It can update a Tiny DNS server via Dyndns-config.
As it uses the same syntax as the original DynDNS.org servers do, a dynamic DNS server equipped with this script can be used with DynDNS compatible clients without having to modify anything on the client side.
This script handles DNS updates on the url
https://yourdomain.tld/?hostname=<domain>&myip=<ipaddr>
For security HTTP basic auth is used. You can create multiple users and assign host names for each user.
C.f. https://github.com/Rillke/Dyndns-config
The PHP script is called by the DynDNS client, it validates the input and calls "nsupdate" to finally update the DNS with the new data. Its configuration is rather simple, the user database is implemented as text file "dyndns.user" with each line containing
<user>:<password>
Where the password is crypt'ed like in Apache's htpasswd files. Use -d parameter to select the CRYPT encryption.
htpasswd -cB conf/dyndns.user user1
Hosts are assigned to users in using the file "dyndns.hosts":
<host>:<user>(,<user>,<user>,...)
(So users can update multiple hosts, and a host can be updated by multiple users).
# Install Composer
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
# Add Dyndns as a dependency
php composer.phar require nicokaiser/dyndns:*
Then you can create a simple index.php with the configuration:
<?php
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
$dyndns = new Dyndns\Server();
// Configuration
$dyndns
->setConfig('hostsFile', __DIR__ . '/../conf/dyndns.hosts') // hosts database
->setConfig('userFile', __DIR__ . '/../conf/dyndns.user') // user database
->setConfig('debug', true) // enable debugging
->setConfig('debugFile', '/tmp/dyndns.log') // debug file
->setConfig('tinydns.updateDir','/tmp/ddns_updates') // directory containing scheduled DNS updates
;
$dyndns->init();Authentication in URL:
https://username:[email protected]/?hostname=yourhostname&myip=ipaddress
Raw HTTP GET Request:
GET /?hostname=yourhostname&myip=ipaddress HTTP/1.0
Host: yourdomain.tld
Authorization: Basic base-64-authorization
User-Agent: Company - Device - Version Number
Fragment base-64-authorization should be represented by Base 64 encoded username:password string.
hostnameComma separated list of hostnames that you wish to update (up to 20 hostnames per request). This is a required field. Example:hostname=dynhost1.yourdomain.tld,dynhost2.yourdomain.tldmyipIP address to set for the update. Defaults to the best IP address the server can determine.
goodThe update was successful, and the hostname is now updated.badauthThe username and password pair do not match a real user.notfqdnThe hostname specified is not a fully-qualified domain name (not in the form hostname.dyndns.org or domain.com).nohostThe hostname specified does not exist in this user account (or is not in the service specified in the system parameter)badagentThe user agent was not sent or HTTP method is not permitted (we recommend use of GET request method).dnserrDNS error encountered911There is a problem or scheduled maintenance on our side.
- @afrimberger (IPv6 support)
MIT