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ExternalDNS synchronizes exposed Kubernetes Services and Ingresses with DNS providers.
What it does?
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 a 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.
Prerequisites (required for Support on TrueCharts Discord)
- Traefik
- Clusterissuer / Cert-manager deployed
Installation instructions
This guide will cover 3 scenarios, Cloudflare, Pi-hole and PowerDNS. For more external DNS record providers, see External-DNS Docs.
PowerDNS
These instructions taken from external-dns powerdns tutorial
Step 1
Set pdns provider with externaldns.provider: pdns
Step 2
Set externaldns.pdns.pdnsApiKey and externaldns.pdns.pdnsServerUrl.
The ApiKey must provide Zone Read/Write on all zones covered by domainFilters
The pdnsServerUrl is the full URL of the powerdns api endpoint, including the port (http://pdns-server-api.tld:9191/)
Cloudflare
These instructions taken from external-dns cloudflare tutorial
Step 1
Set the env. CF_API_TOKEN (preferred) or CF_API_EMAIL/CF_API_KEY.
When using API Token authentication, the token should be granted Zone Read, DNS Edit privileges, and access to All zones.
Step 2
- Enter preferences for Logs and DNS updates (Suggested >5m to prevent log spam)
- Set
cloudflareas provider - set sources
ingressandserviceshould covers everything. - If you want to filter by multiple domains add your
domainFilters - Recommend using
noopforregistryand leaving the rest as default, - You can add DNS Zone filters
zoneidFiltersas necessary as well
For more details of all option, see upstream docs of external-dns.
externaldns:
logLevel: "info"
logFormat: "text"
interval: "60m"
provider: "cloudflare"
sources:
- "service"
- "ingress"
domainFilters:
- "${BASE_DOMAIN}"
zoneidFilters: []
cloudflareProxied: ""
registry: "noop"
policy: "upsert-only" # would prevent ExternalDNS from deleting any records, omit to enable full synchronization
Step 3
Verify it works, check the logs for updates to DNS records
time="2025-03-02T17:19:28+01:00" level=info msg="Instantiating new Kubernetes client"
time="2025-03-02T17:19:28+01:00" level=info msg="Using inCluster-config based on serviceaccount-token"
time="2025-03-02T17:19:28+01:00" level=info msg="Created Kubernetes client https://172.17.0.1:443"
time="2025-03-02T17:19:31+01:00" level=info msg="Changing record." action=CREATE record=chart1.domain.tld ttl=1 type=A zone=f8d01e5d4a8927a99d2e2655edcc40fc
time="2025-03-02T17:19:32+01:00" level=info msg="Changing record." action=CREATE record=chart2.domain.tld ttl=1 type=A zone=f8d01e5d4a8927a99d2e2655edcc40fc
time="2025-03-02T17:19:33+01:00" level=info msg="Changing record." action=CREATE record=chart3.domain.tld ttl=1 type=A zone=f8d01e5d4a8927a99d2e2655edcc40fc
If this works, you'll see DNS entries inside Cloudflare's DNS page.
PiHole
Step 1
- Set
piholeas provider - set sources
ingressandserviceshould covers everything - Recommend using
noopforregistry - Set PiHole Server Address
piholeServerand PiHole Server PasswordpiholePassword - Set
piholeAPIVersiondepending on which version of PiHole you have installed i.e. 5 or 6
:::caution[Future deprecation]
The option for version 5 of the PiHole api will be deprecated in a future External DNS release. More info: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/external-dns/blob/master/docs/tutorials/pihole.md
:::
externaldns:
logLevel: "info"
logFormat: "text"
interval: "60m"
provider: "pihole"
sources:
- "service"
- "ingress"
domainFilters: []
zoneidFilters: []
registry: "noop"
policy: "upsert-only" # would prevent ExternalDNS from deleting any records, omit to enable full synchronization
piholeServer: "http://pihole.pihole.svc.cluster.local:8089"
piholePassword: "DitIsSuperGeheim"
piholeAPIVersion: "6"
Step 2
Verify logs from External-DNS to see if it connects and updates PiHole
... PiholeServer:http://pihole.ix-pihole.svc.cluster.local:9089 PiholePassword:****** PiholeTLSInsecureSkipVerify:false PluralCluster: PluralProvider:}"
2023-11-07 10:29:07.801555-05:00time="2023-11-07T10:29:07-05:00" level=info msg="Instantiating new Kubernetes client"
2023-11-07 10:29:07.801568-05:00time="2023-11-07T10:29:07-05:00" level=info msg="Using inCluster-config based on serviceaccount-token"
2023-11-07 10:29:07.801861-05:00time="2023-11-07T10:29:07-05:00" level=info msg="Created Kubernetes client https://172.17.0.1:443"
2023-11-07 10:29:08.008741-05:00time="2023-11-07T10:29:08-05:00" level=info msg="add firezone.DOMAIN.com IN A -> 192.168.88.105"
2023-11-07 10:29:10.048171-05:00time="2023-11-07T10:29:10-05:00" level=info msg="add scrutiny.DOMAIN.com IN A -> 192.168.88.105"
Check PiHole GUI for A records under Local DNS
