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ExternalDNS


DESCRIPTION

ExternalDNS synchronizes exposed Kubernetes Services and Ingresses with DNS providers. Inspired by Kubernetes DNS, Kubernetes' cluster-internal DNS server, ExternalDNS makes Kubernetes resources discoverable via public DNS servers. Like KubeDNS, it retrieves a list of resources (Services, Ingresses, etc.) from the Kubernetes API to determine the desired list of DNS records. Unlike KubeDNS, however, it's not a DNS server itself, but merely configures other DNS providers accordingly, e.g. AWS Route 53 or Google Cloud DNS. In a broader sense, ExternalDNS allows you to control DNS records dynamically via Kubernetes resources in a DNS provider-agnostic way. ExternalDNS' allows you to keep selected zones (via domain-filter) synchronized with Ingresses and Services of type=LoadBalancer in various cloud providers. ExternalDNS can become aware of the records it is managing therefore ExternalDNS can safely manage non-empty hosted zones.



Features

  • ExternalDNS supports multiple DNS providers which have been implemented by the ExternalDNS contributors
  • End-to-end testing of ExternalDNS is currently performed in the separate kubernetes-on-aws repository
  • Used for smoke tests before a release, used in production and maintainers are active
  • Remove Services to clean up your managed zone
  • Change the desired hostname by modifying the Service's annotation
  • Recreate the Service and see that the DNS record will be updated to point to the new load balancer IP


Programming Language

Go


Categories

DNS, Networking, Cloud Services, Load Balancers

This is an application that can also be fetched from https://sourceforge.net/projects/externaldns.mirror/. It has been hosted in OnWorks in order to be run online in an easiest way from one of our free Operative Systems.


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