

The last line is just the domain name (no "parameter_name="). The first line is "use=if, if=", but the rest of the lines are just in the format "parameter_name=parameter", without any commas or slashes. To fix this: I just commented out the whole config section that looked weird and rewrote it without the line continuations.


The line with "password" had a space after the password/token and the word "Copy" before a slash, and then the next line had my domain name. The most useful Makefile targets and their purpose is described below. I eventually found the issue was my config file (/usr/local/etc/nf) it looked pretty weird, with all of the config parameters after line 4 set to be on the same line (using "\" to continue the line). When an OPNsense release is built, the plugins are automatically added to the final package repository. However, it wasn't working with the same changes. = "Content-Type: application/json" įYI if anyone is using my workaround: I updated the other day and my fix was gone so I had to reimplement it (not surprisingly). Tip: to validate your setup was working with the previous version, use opnsense-revert ( )ĭNS update should work with specific API token/key and not with Global API key Current method of using Global API key is very unsafe and might lead to security issues as Global API key have full admin access to your Cloudflare account. Older plugin (DynDNS) I can create API token with specific DNS zone edit access and it used to works fine. With latest update 22.1.1_1, Cloudflare DNS update only works with Global API key but it fails to work with an API token with DNS edit for the zone. The title contains the plugin to which this issue belongs.I have searched the existing issues, open and closed, and I'm convinced that mine is new.I have read the contributing guide lines at.Before you add a new report, we ask you kindly to acknowledge the following:
