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meraki-ddns

This is a very simple tool that creates and updates a Route53 A record that points to a network that doesn't have a static IP address. Runs inside a Docker container with Alpine Linux and takes up about ~26MBs of your memory.

While Meraki already offers this feature on its MX firewalls by giving you a dynamic-m.com hostname, this tool allows you to have this functionality with any kind of Meraki device. Useful for networks where you might have only an MR access point.

To use this tool, you need:

  • A Cisco Meraki device of any kind, deployed and running inside said network
  • A domain name pointing to a hosted zone inside your Route53 account
  • API access for both your Meraki dashboard and your Route53 account, and
  • A device to run this container on (this could be anywhere in the world)

Setup

Clone this repo into a directory, and navigate inside.

Edit the Dockerfile with a text editor of your choosing, and replace the environment variables with your parameters:

  • AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: An Access Key pair that has write permissions on the hosted zone you want to use
  • R53_HOSTED_ZONE: Your Hosted Zone ID.
  • R53_FQDN: The full domain name that you want to update, with the subdomain included (if applicable). For instance, if your hosted zone was example.com and you wanted whatever.example.com to point to your network, you would set this as whatever.example.com.
  • R53_TTL: The TTL (time-to-live) value that you want for your A record, in seconds.
  • UPDATE_FREQ: The time that the script sleeps for before checking for updates again, in seconds.
  • MERAKI_API_KEY: The API key of a Cisco Meraki account that has at least read-only access to the network and device that you want to use.
  • MERAKI_NETWORK_ID: The ID of your network on the Meraki dashboard. Should look something like L_000000000000000000.
  • MERAKI_DEVICE_SN: The serial number of the device that you want to use. Should look something like XXXX-XXXX-XXXX.

Run make. Your container will be built and run automatically.

Roadmap

  • Add commands to pull pre-built image from Docker Hub
  • Add Cisco Umbrella address update functionality through DNS-O-Matic
  • Implement a better configuration system and allow the script to be run over multiple networks across multiple orgs