setupLocalDnsRewrites points every configured domain at the server's LAN IP inside the self-hosted resolver, so app subdomains resolve locally and hit Traefik directly (valid certs, no router hairpin). AdGuard gets a wildcard rewrite per domain via its REST API; Pi-hole gets per-host A records in the supported, mounted custom.list (no wildcard support there). Safe by construction: idempotent, guarded by installed-checks, cannot corrupt the resolver. Hooked into the Apply-DNS actions and resolver install. Also drops the dead HOST_NAME read from the setupDNSIP stub. NOTE: needs a live smoke-test — the AdGuard API call and Pi-hole reload can't be exercised without the running containers. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
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37 lines
1.1 KiB
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#!/bin/bash
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appUpdateSpecifics()
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{
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local app_name="$1"
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# Initialize setup.
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initializeAppVariables $app_name;
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if [[ $app_name == "adguard" ]] || [[ $app_name == "pihole" ]]; then
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if [[ $CFG_REQUIREMENT_DNS_UPDATER == "true" ]]; then
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updateDNS $app_name install;
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fi
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# Split-horizon local DNS: app subdomains resolve to the box on the LAN.
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declare -F setupLocalDnsRewrites >/dev/null 2>&1 && setupLocalDnsRewrites
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fi
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if [[ $app_name == "libreportal" ]]; then
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webuiLibrePortalUpdate;
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fi
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if [[ $app_name == "dashy" ]]; then
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# Refresh apps-services.json (the source of truth that
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# appDashyUpdateConf reads) before generating dashy's conf.yml.
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# On a first dashy install the file may not yet reflect dashy
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# itself; on a re-install the previous selection survives.
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webuiLibrePortalUpdate;
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appDashyUpdateConf;
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fi
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if [[ $shouldrestart == "true" ]]; then
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dockerComposeRestart $app_name;
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fi
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isSuccessful "All application specific updates have been completed."
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}
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