# docker-ddns **Repository Path**: hqiu/docker-ddns ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: docker-ddns - **Description**: 搭建个人的动态域名服务DDNS - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2019-12-03 - **Last Updated**: 2020-12-19 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Dynamic DNS with Docker, Go and Bind9 ![DockerHub build status](https://dockerbuildbadges.quelltext.eu/status.svg?organization=davd&repository=docker-ddns) ![Travis build status](https://travis-ci.com/dprandzioch/docker-ddns.svg?branch=master) This package allows you to set up a dynamic DNS server that allows you to connect to devices at home from anywhere in the world. All you need is a cheap VPS, a domain and access to it's nameserver. ![Connect to your NAS from work](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dprandzioch/docker-ddns/develop/connect-to-your-nas-from-work.png) ## Installation You can either take the image from DockerHub or build it on your own. ### Using DockerHub Just customize this to your needs and run: ``` docker run -it -d \ -p 8080:8080 \ -p 53:53 \ -p 53:53/udp \ -e SHARED_SECRET=changeme \ -e ZONE=example.org \ -e RECORD_TTL=3600 \ --name=dyndns \ davd/docker-ddns:latest ``` If you want to persist DNS configuration across container recreation, add `-v /somefolder:/var/cache/bind`. If you are experiencing any issues updating DNS configuration using the API (`NOTAUTH` and `SERVFAIL`), make sure to add writing permissions for root (UID=0) to your persistent storage (e.g. `chmod -R a+w /somefolder`). You can also use Compose / Swarm to set up this project. For more information and an example `docker-compose.yml` with persistent data storage, please refer to this file: https://github.com/dprandzioch/docker-ddns/blob/master/docker-compose.yml ### Build from source / GitHub ``` git clone https://github.com/dprandzioch/docker-ddns git checkout master # Make sure to build the latest stable release cd docker-ddns $EDITOR envfile make deploy ``` Make sure to change all environment variables in `envfile` to match your needs. Some more information can be found here: https://www.davd.eu/build-your-own-dynamic-dns-in-5-minutes/ ## Exposed ports Afterwards you have a running docker container that exposes three ports: * 53/TCP -> DNS * 53/UDP -> DNS * 8080/TCP -> Management REST API ## Using the API That package features a simple REST API written in Go, that provides a simple interface, that almost any router that supports Custom DDNS providers can attach to (e.g. Fritz!Box). It is highly recommended to put a reverse proxy before the API. It provides one single GET request, that is used as follows: http://myhost.mydomain.tld:8080/update?secret=changeme&domain=foo&addr=1.2.3.4 ### Fields * `secret`: The shared secret set in `envfile` * `domain`: The subdomain to your configured domain, in this example it would result in `foo.example.org`. Could also be multiple domains that should be redirected to the same domain separated by comma, so "foo,bar" * `addr`: IPv4 or IPv6 address of the name record For the DynDNS compatible fields please see Dyn's documentation here: ``` https://help.dyn.com/remote-access-api/perform-update/ ``` ### DynDNS compatible API This package contains a DynDNS compatible handler for convenience and for use cases where clients cannot be modified to use the JSON responses and/or URL scheme outlined above. This has been tested with a number of routers. Just point the router to your DDNS domain for updates. The handlers will listen on: * /nic/update * /v2/update * /v3/update **The username is not validated at all so you can use anything as a username** **Password is the shared secret provided as an ENV variable** #### Examples An example on the ddclient (Linux DDNS client) based Ubiquiti router line: set service dns dynamic interface eth0 service dyndns host-name set service dns dynamic interface eth0 service dyndns login set service dns dynamic interface eth0 service dyndns password set service dns dynamic interface eth0 service dyndns protocol dyndns2 set service dns dynamic interface eth0 service dyndns server Optional if you used this behind an HTTPS reverse proxy like I do: set service dns dynamic interface eth0 service dyndns options ssl=true This also means that DDCLIENT works out of the box and Linux based devices should work. D-Link DIR-842: Another router that has been tested is from the D-Link router line where you need to fill the details in on the Web Interface. The values are self-explanatory. Under the server (once you chosen Manual) you need to enter you DDNS server's hostname or IP. The protocol used by the router will be the dyndns2 by default and cannot be changed. ## Accessing the REST API log Just run ``` docker logs -f dyndns ``` ## DNS setup To provide a little help... To your "real" domain, like `domain.tld`, you should add a subdomain that is delegated to this DDNS server like this: ``` dyndns IN NS ns ns IN A ns IN AAAA ``` Your management API should then also be accessible through ``` http://ns.domain.tld:8080/update?... ``` If you provide `foo` as a domain when using the REST API, the resulting domain will then be `foo.dyndns.domain.tld`. ## Common pitfalls * If you're on a systemd-based distribution, the process `systemd-resolved` might occupy the DNS port 53. Therefore starting the container might fail. To fix this disable the DNSStubListener by adding `DNSStubListener=no` to `/etc/systemd/resolved.conf` and restart the service using `sudo systemctl restart systemd-resolved.service` but be aware of the implications... Read more here: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-resolved.service.html and https://github.com/dprandzioch/docker-ddns/issues/5