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fsoederhuyzen avatar fsoederhuyzen commented on June 17, 2024 2

#1 has been merged since 1.1.0
#5 (which has been merged since 1.2.0) resolves setting nameserver records via the api (without DNSSEC)
It is now possible to use the new inwx_nameserver_record resource to set dns entries.

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JohannesRudolph avatar JohannesRudolph commented on June 17, 2024

Looks like it's in the API but not in the terraform provider - would be cool to add this.

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lucendio avatar lucendio commented on June 17, 2024

FYI: atm I'm using https://github.com/andrexus/terraform-provider-inwx but a) it's outdated and b) it does not really honor the Terraform state and thus always re-applies all entries to all managed zones.

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hikhvar avatar hikhvar commented on June 17, 2024

@lucendio did you manage to get the andrexus provider work with terraform versions above v0.12.?

And I really really would like to have this feature added. From my point of view, only with this feature, this provider is of any use for me as an user. I manage many more DNS records, than domain names.

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waeltken avatar waeltken commented on June 17, 2024

Looks like #1 solves this issue. This would allow to use inwx in combination with the Hashicorp DNS module.

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hikhvar avatar hikhvar commented on June 17, 2024

I would like to have an easy way to update my DNS records via terraform, without enrolling DNSSEC on my domains. INWX offers this method via their API. I would like to use that mechanism.

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lucendio avatar lucendio commented on June 17, 2024

did you manage to get the andrexus provider work with terraform versions above v0.12.?

@hikhvar I'm running it with Terraform 1.1.9. What kind of issue do you face with newer versions of Terraform and the andrexus provider?

Looks like #1 solves this issue. This would allow to use inwx in combination with the Hashicorp DNS module.

@waeltken just to clarify, because I have little knowledge on the matter: are you saying that #1 would enable RFC2845 (TSIG), therefore the usage of Hashicorp's DNS Provider (as sort of a 2-stage approach) to archive the missing functionality mentioned above?

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