Add support for Knot DNS API

The script is actually an adapted version of the `dns_nsupdate.sh` script,
as the `knsupdate` utility is quite similar to `nsupdate`.
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1. cyon.ch 1. cyon.ch
1. Domain-Offensive/Resellerinterface/Domainrobot API 1. Domain-Offensive/Resellerinterface/Domainrobot API
1. Gandi LiveDNS API 1. Gandi LiveDNS API
1. Knot DNS API
**More APIs coming soon...** **More APIs coming soon...**

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acme.sh --issue --dns dns_gandi_livedns -d example.com -d www.example.com acme.sh --issue --dns dns_gandi_livedns -d example.com -d www.example.com
``` ```
## 19. Use Knot (knsupdate) DNS API to automatically issue cert
First, generate a TSIG key for updating the zone.
```
keymgr tsig generate acme_key algorithm hmac-sha512 > /etc/knot/acme.key
```
Include this key in your knot configuration file.
```
include: /etc/knot/acme.key
```
Next, configure your zone to allow dynamic updates.
Dynamic updates for the zone are allowed via proper ACL rule with the `update` action. For in-depth instructions, please see [Knot DNS's documentation](https://www.knot-dns.cz/documentation/).
```
acl:
- id: acme_acl
address: 192.168.1.0/24
key: acme_key
action: update
zone:
- domain: example.com
file: example.com.zone
acl: acme_acl
```
Finally, make the DNS server and TSIG Key available to `acme.sh`
```
export KNOT_SERVER="dns.example.com"
export KNOT_KEY=`grep \# /etc/knot/acme.key | cut -d' ' -f2`
```
Ok, let's issue a cert now:
```
acme.sh --issue --dns dns_knot -d example.com -d www.example.com
```
The `KNOT_SERVER` and `KNOT_KEY` settings will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
# Use custom API # Use custom API
If your API is not supported yet, you can write your own DNS API. If your API is not supported yet, you can write your own DNS API.

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#!/usr/bin/env sh
######## Public functions #####################
#Usage: dns_knot_add _acme-challenge.www.domain.com "XKrxpRBosdIKFzxW_CT3KLZNf6q0HG9i01zxXp5CPBs"
dns_knot_add() {
fulldomain=$1
txtvalue=$2
_checkKey || return 1
[ -n "${KNOT_SERVER}" ] || KNOT_SERVER="localhost"
# save the dns server and key to the account.conf file.
_saveaccountconf KNOT_SERVER "${KNOT_SERVER}"
_saveaccountconf KNOT_KEY "${KNOT_KEY}"
if ! _get_root "$fulldomain"; then
_err "Domain does not exist."
return 1
fi
_info "Adding ${fulldomain}. 60 TXT \"${txtvalue}\""
knsupdate -y "${KNOT_KEY}" <<EOF
server ${KNOT_SERVER}
zone ${_domain}.
update add ${fulldomain}. 60 TXT "${txtvalue}"
send
quit
EOF
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
_err "Error updating domain."
return 1
fi
_info "Domain TXT record successfully added."
return 0
}
#Usage: dns_knot_rm _acme-challenge.www.domain.com
dns_knot_rm() {
fulldomain=$1
_checkKey || return 1
[ -n "${KNOT_SERVER}" ] || KNOT_SERVER="localhost"
if ! _get_root "$fulldomain"; then
_err "Domain does not exist."
return 1
fi
_info "Removing ${fulldomain}. TXT"
knsupdate -y "${KNOT_KEY}" <<EOF
server ${KNOT_SERVER}
zone ${_domain}.
update del ${fulldomain}. TXT
send
quit
EOF
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
_err "error updating domain"
return 1
fi
_info "Domain TXT record successfully deleted."
return 0
}
#################### Private functions below ##################################
# _acme-challenge.www.domain.com
# returns
# _domain=domain.com
_get_root() {
domain=$1
i="$(echo "$fulldomain" | tr '.' ' ' | wc -w)"
i=$(_math $i - 1)
while true; do
h=$(printf "%s" "$domain" | cut -d . -f $i-100)
if [ -z "$h" ]; then
return 1
fi
_domain="$h"
return 0
done
_debug "$domain not found"
return 1
}
_checkKey() {
if [ -z "${KNOT_KEY}" ]; then
_err "You must specify a TSIG key to authenticate the request."
return 1
fi
}