Bluecat
Configuration for Bluecat.
- Code: 
bluecat - Since: v0.5.0
 
Here is an example bash command using the Bluecat provider:
BLUECAT_PASSWORD=mypassword \
BLUECAT_DNS_VIEW=myview \
BLUECAT_USER_NAME=myusername \
BLUECAT_CONFIG_NAME=myconfig \
BLUECAT_SERVER_URL=https://bam.example.com \
BLUECAT_TTL=30 \
lego --email you@example.com --dns bluecat -d '*.example.com' -d example.com runCredentials
| Environment Variable Name | Description | 
|---|---|
BLUECAT_CONFIG_NAME | 
          Configuration name | 
BLUECAT_DNS_VIEW | 
          External DNS View Name | 
BLUECAT_PASSWORD | 
          API password | 
BLUECAT_SERVER_URL | 
          The server URL, should have scheme, hostname, and port (if required) of the authoritative Bluecat BAM serve | 
BLUECAT_USER_NAME | 
          API username | 
The environment variable names can be suffixed by _FILE to reference a file instead of a value.
More information here.
Additional Configuration
| Environment Variable Name | Description | 
|---|---|
BLUECAT_HTTP_TIMEOUT | 
          API request timeout in seconds (Default: 30) | 
BLUECAT_POLLING_INTERVAL | 
          Time between DNS propagation check in seconds (Default: 2) | 
BLUECAT_PROPAGATION_TIMEOUT | 
          Maximum waiting time for DNS propagation in seconds (Default: 60) | 
BLUECAT_SKIP_DEPLOY | 
          Skip deployements | 
BLUECAT_TTL | 
          The TTL of the TXT record used for the DNS challenge in seconds (Default: 120) | 
The environment variable names can be suffixed by _FILE to reference a file instead of a value.
More information here.