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# Setting up ExternalDNS for Services on Gandi
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This tutorial describes how to setup ExternalDNS for usage within a Kubernetes cluster using Gandi.
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Make sure to use **>=0.7.7** version of ExternalDNS for this tutorial.
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## Creating a Gandi DNS zone (domain)
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Create a new DNS zone where you want to create your records in. Let's use `example.com` as an example here. Make sure the zone uses
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## Creating Gandi Personal Access Token (PAT)
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Generate a Personal Access Token on [your account](https://admin.gandi.net) (click on "User Settings") with `Manage domain name technical configurations` permission.
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The environment variable `GANDI_PAT` will be needed to run ExternalDNS with Gandi.
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You can also set `GANDI_KEY` if you have an old API key.
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## Deploy ExternalDNS
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Connect your `kubectl` client to the cluster you want to test ExternalDNS with.
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Then apply one of the following manifests file to deploy ExternalDNS.
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### Manifest (for clusters without RBAC enabled)
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```yaml
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apiVersion: apps/v1
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kind: Deployment
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metadata:
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name: external-dns
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spec:
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replicas: 1
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selector:
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matchLabels:
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app: external-dns
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strategy:
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type: Recreate
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template:
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metadata:
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labels:
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app: external-dns
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spec:
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containers:
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- name: external-dns
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image: registry.k8s.io/external-dns/external-dns:v0.14.2
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args:
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- --source=service # ingress is also possible
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- --domain-filter=example.com # (optional) limit to only example.com domains; change to match the zone created above.
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- --provider=gandi
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env:
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- name: GANDI_PAT
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value: "YOUR_GANDI_PAT"
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```
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### Manifest (for clusters with RBAC enabled)
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```yaml
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: ServiceAccount
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metadata:
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name: external-dns
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---
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apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
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kind: ClusterRole
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metadata:
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name: external-dns
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rules:
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- apiGroups: [""]
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resources: ["services","endpoints","pods"]
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verbs: ["get","watch","list"]
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- apiGroups: ["extensions","networking.k8s.io"]
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resources: ["ingresses"]
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verbs: ["get","watch","list"]
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- apiGroups: [""]
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resources: ["nodes"]
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verbs: ["list","watch"]
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---
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apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
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kind: ClusterRoleBinding
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metadata:
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name: external-dns-viewer
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roleRef:
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apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
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kind: ClusterRole
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name: external-dns
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subjects:
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- kind: ServiceAccount
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name: external-dns
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namespace: default
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---
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apiVersion: apps/v1
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kind: Deployment
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metadata:
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name: external-dns
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spec:
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replicas: 1
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selector:
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matchLabels:
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app: external-dns
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strategy:
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type: Recreate
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template:
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metadata:
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labels:
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app: external-dns
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spec:
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serviceAccountName: external-dns
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containers:
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- name: external-dns
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image: registry.k8s.io/external-dns/external-dns:v0.14.2
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args:
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- --source=service # ingress is also possible
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- --domain-filter=example.com # (optional) limit to only example.com domains; change to match the zone created above.
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- --provider=gandi
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env:
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- name: GANDI_PAT
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value: "YOUR_GANDI_PAT"
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```
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## Deploying an Nginx Service
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Create a service file called 'nginx.yaml' with the following contents:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: apps/v1
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kind: Deployment
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metadata:
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name: nginx
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spec:
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replicas: 1
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selector:
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matchLabels:
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app: nginx
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template:
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metadata:
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labels:
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app: nginx
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spec:
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containers:
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- image: nginx
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name: nginx
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ports:
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- containerPort: 80
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---
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: Service
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metadata:
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name: nginx
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annotations:
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external-dns.alpha.kubernetes.io/hostname: my-app.example.com
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spec:
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selector:
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app: nginx
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type: LoadBalancer
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ports:
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- protocol: TCP
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port: 80
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targetPort: 80
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```
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Note the annotation on the service; use the same hostname as the Gandi Domain. Make sure that your Domain is configured to use Live-DNS.
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ExternalDNS uses this annotation to determine what services should be registered with DNS. Removing the annotation will cause ExternalDNS to remove the corresponding DNS records.
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Create the deployment and service:
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```console
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$ kubectl create -f nginx.yaml
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```
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Depending where you run your service it can take a little while for your cloud provider to create an external IP for the service.
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Once the service has an external IP assigned, ExternalDNS will notice the new service IP address and synchronize the Gandi DNS records.
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## Verifying Gandi DNS records
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Check your [Gandi Dashboard](https://admin.gandi.net/domain) to view the records for your Gandi DNS zone.
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Click on the zone for the one created above if a different domain was used.
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This should show the external IP address of the service as the A record for your domain.
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## Cleanup
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Now that we have verified that ExternalDNS will automatically manage Gandi DNS records, we can delete the tutorial's example:
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```
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$ kubectl delete service -f nginx.yaml
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$ kubectl delete service -f externaldns.yaml
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```
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# Additional options
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If you're using organizations to separate your domains, you can pass the organization's ID in an environment variable called `GANDI_SHARING_ID` to get access to it.
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