This solver can be used when you want to use cert-manager with PowerDNS HTTP API. API documentation is here
- go >= 1.13.0
- helm >= v3.0.0
- kubernetes >= v1.14.0
- cert-manager >= 0.12.0
Follow the instructions using the cert-manager documentation to install it within your cluster.
helm repo add cert-manager-webhook-powerdns https://lordofsystem.github.io/cert-manager-webhook-powerdns
# Replace the groupName value with your desired domain
helm install --namespace cert-manager cert-manager-webhook-powerdns cert-manager-webhook-powerdns/cert-manager-webhook-powerdns --set groupName=acme.yourdomain.tld
helm install --namespace cert-manager cert-manager-webhook-powerdns deploy/cert-manager-webhook-powerdns
Note: The kubernetes resources used to install the Webhook should be deployed within the same namespace as the cert-manager.
To uninstall the webhook run
helm uninstall --namespace cert-manager cert-manager-webhook-powerdns
Create a ClusterIssuer
or Issuer
resource as following:
apiVersion: cert-manager.io/v1alpha2
kind: ClusterIssuer
metadata:
name: letsencrypt-staging
spec:
acme:
# The ACME server URL
server: https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
# Email address used for ACME registration
email: [email protected] # REPLACE THIS WITH YOUR EMAIL!!!
# Name of a secret used to store the ACME account private key
privateKeySecretRef:
name: letsencrypt-staging
solvers:
- dns01:
webhook:
# This group needs to be configured when installing the helm package, otherwise the webhook won't have permission to create an ACME challenge for this API group.
groupName: acme.yourdomain.tld
solverName: pdns
config:
zone: example.com # (Optional): When not provided the Zone will obtained by cert-manager's ResolvedZone
secretName: pdns-secret
zoneName: example.com.
apiUrl: https://powerndns.com
In order to access the HTTP API, the webhook needs an API token.
If you choose another name for the secret than powerdns-secret
, ensure you modify the value of secretName
in the [Cluster]Issuer
.
The secret for the example above will look like this:
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
name: pdns-secret
type: Opaque
data:
api-key: your-key-base64-encoded
Finally you can create certificates, for example:
apiVersion: cert-manager.io/v1alpha2
kind: Certificate
metadata:
name: example-cert
namespace: cert-manager
spec:
commonName: example.com
dnsNames:
- example.com
issuerRef:
name: letsencrypt-staging
kind: ClusterIssuer
secretName: example-cert
All DNS providers must run the DNS01 provider conformance testing suite, else they will have undetermined behaviour when used with cert-manager.
It is essential that you configure and run the test suite when creating a DNS01 webhook.
You need to replace zoneName
parameter at testdata/pdns/config.json
file with actual one.
You also must encode your api token into base64 and put the hash into testdata/pdns/pdns-secret.yml
file.
You can then run the test suite with:
# first install necessary binaries (only required once)
./scripts/fetch-test-binaries.sh
# then run the tests
TEST_ZONE_NAME=example.com. make verify