Add Keysystems protocol

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JMCC 2020-10-16 17:04:31 +02:00
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@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ Dynamic DNS services currently supported include:
ClouDNS - See https://www.cloudns.net
dinahosting - See https://dinahosting.com
Gandi - See https://gandi.net
Keysystems - See https://www.domaindiscount24.com/faq/en/dynamic-dns
DDclient now supports many of cable/dsl broadband routers.

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@ -461,6 +461,10 @@ my %variables = (
'static' => setv(T_BOOL, 0, 1, 0, undef),
'wildcard' => setv(T_BOOL, 0, 1, 0, undef),
},
'keysystems-common-defaults' => {
'server' => setv(T_FQDNP, 1, 0, 1, 'dynamicdns.key-systems.net', undef),
'login' => setv(T_LOGIN, 0, 0, 0, 'unused', undef),
},
);
my %services = (
'changeip' => {
@ -758,6 +762,15 @@ my %services = (
'zone' => setv(T_OFQDN, 0, 0, undef, undef),
},
},
'keysystems' => {
'updateable' => undef,
'update' => \&nic_keysystems_update,
'examples' => \&nic_keysystems_examples,
'variables' => merge(
$variables{'keysystems-common-defaults'},
$variables{'service-common-defaults'},
),
},
);
$variables{'merged'} = {
map({ %{$services{$_}{'variables'}} } keys(%services)),
@ -5787,6 +5800,83 @@ sub nic_gandi_update {
}
}
######################################################################
## nic_keysystems_examples
######################################################################
sub nic_keysystems_examples {
return <<EoEXAMPLE;
o 'keysystems'
The 'keysystems' protocol is used by some non-free dynamic DNS services
such as www.domaindiscount24.com, www.moniker.com or www.rrpproxy.net.
Check https://www.domaindiscount24.com/faq/en/dynamic-dns for API.
Configuration variables applicable to the 'keysystems' protocol are:
protocol=keysystems ##
server=www.fqdn.of.service ## defaults to dynamicdns.key-systems.net
password=service-password ## password (token) registered with the service
non-fully.qualified.host ## the host registered with the service.
Example ${program}.conf file entries:
## single host update
protocol=keysystems, \\
password=prettypassword \\
myhost
EoEXAMPLE
}
######################################################################
## nic_keysystems_update
## By JMCC
## Based on the work by Tom Bosmans - https://bit.ly/2SZI2zD
## response contains "code 200" on succesfull completion
######################################################################
sub nic_keysystems_update {
debug("\nnic_keysystems_update -------------------");
## update each configured host
## should improve to update in one pass
foreach my $h (@_) {
my $ip = delete $config{$h}{'wantip'};
info("KEYSYSTEMS setting IP address to %s for %s", $ip, $h);
verbose("UPDATE:","updating %s", $h);
# Set the URL that we're going to to update
my $url;
$url = "http://$config{$h}{'server'}/update.php";
$url .= "?hostname=";
$url .= $h;
$url .= "&password=";
$url .= $config{$h}{'password'};
$url .= "&ip=";
$url .= $ip;
# Try to get URL
my $reply = geturl(opt('proxy'), $url);
# No response, declare as failed
if (!defined($reply) || !$reply) {
failed("KEYSYSTEMS updating %s: Could not connect to %s.", $h, $config{$h}{'server'});
last;
}
last if !header_ok($h, $reply);
if ($reply =~ /code = 200/)
{
$config{$h}{'ip'} = $ip;
$config{$h}{'mtime'} = $now;
$config{$h}{'status'} = 'good';
success("updating %s: good: IP address set to %s", $h, $ip);
}
else
{
$config{$h}{'status'} = 'failed';
failed("updating %s: Server said: '$reply'", $h);
}
}
}
# Execute main() if this file is run as a script or run via PAR (https://metacpan.org/pod/PAR),
# otherwise do nothing. This "modulino" pattern makes it possible to import this file as a module
# and test its functions directly; there's no need for test-only command-line arguments or stdout