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AzureDNS default configuration does not work as TXT record conflicts with CNAME record #2082

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SimonGurney opened this issue May 14, 2021 · 6 comments
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I followed the guide, and used the bundled k8s manifests, to implement external-dns with the AzureDNS provider but it attempted to register both the CNAME and TXT record with the same record name, thus generating an error. This resulted in the record being created, but not being updated or deleted as required.

This issue is documented here:
#262

...and on the FAQ
docs/faq.md#im-using-an-elb-with-txt-registry-but-the-cname-record-clashes-with-the-txt-record-how-to-avoid-this

I suggest the example k8s deployment manifest be updated to include an arbitrary prefix.

How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible):
Follow the current AzureDNS guide and attempt to deploy an ingress with the annotation pointing at a hostname, thereby creating a CNAME entry.

Environment:

  • External-DNS version (use external-dns --version): v0.7.6
  • DNS provider: AzureDNS
@SimonGurney SimonGurney added the kind/bug Categorizes issue or PR as related to a bug. label May 14, 2021
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As detailed in kubernetes-sigs#2082, following the tutorial does not work because the default TXT register is not configured with a prefix and therefore CNAME records can not be updated / deleted once added.
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Hey Simon!

I don't work on this project but it does already contain the ability to add either prefix or suffix to txt records, which is what I do now.

https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/external-dns#note

you can use --txt-prefix or --txt-suffix

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SimonGurney commented May 14, 2021 via email

k8s-ci-robot added a commit that referenced this issue Jul 14, 2021
Updated k8s manifest for Azure DNS provider #2082
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