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Connect your `kubectl` client to the cluster you want to test ExternalDNS with.
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Begin by creating a Kubernetes secret to securely store your CloudFlare API key. This key will enable ExternalDNS to authenticate with CloudFlare:
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```shell
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kubectl create secret generic cloudflare-api-key --from-literal=API_KEY=YOUR_API_KEY ---from-literal=CF_API_EMAIL=YOUR_CLOUDFLARE_EMAIL
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```
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Ensure to replace YOUR_API_KEY with your actual CloudFlare API key and YOUR_CLOUDFLARE_EMAIL with the email associated with your CloudFlare account.
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Then apply one of the following manifests file to deploy ExternalDNS.
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### Using Helm
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Create a values.yaml file to configure ExternalDNS to use CloudFlare as the DNS provider. This file should include the necessary environment variables:
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```shell
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provider:
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name: cloudflare
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```
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Finally, install the ExternalDNS chart with Helm using the configuration specified in your values.yaml file:
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```shell
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helm upgrade --install external-dns external-dns/external-dns --version 1.14.4 --values values.yaml
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```
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