DNSControl is a tool that helps manage DNS records across multiple providers. In this tutorial, we will walk through the steps to install DNSControl on Fedora CoreOS latest.
Before starting, ensure that you have:
Follow the below steps to install DNSControl on Fedora CoreOS latest.
Open a terminal on your Fedora CoreOS instance.
Run the following command to update the package manager:
sudo dnf update
Install NodeJS and npm using the following command:
sudo dnf install nodejs
Once NodeJS and npm are installed successfully, run the following command to install DNSControl:
sudo npm install -g dnscontrol
This may take a few minutes to download and install all the required dependencies.
Once the installation is complete, verify the installation by running the following command:
dnscontrol version
This command will display the version of DNSControl currently installed on your system.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed DNSControl on Fedora CoreOS latest.
In this tutorial, we have walked through the steps to install DNSControl on Fedora CoreOS latest. DNSControl is now ready to use, and you can start managing your DNS records across multiple providers using this powerful tool.
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