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How to clean old DNS records in Cloudflare

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  • jfrereJ Online
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    jfrere
    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Hi all,

    Cloudron make it easy to add proper DNS entries in Cloudflare when you add a domain, but when you delete it, the DNS entries in Cloudflare are not deleted.

    Is there a way to make Cloudron delete those entries?

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    • girishG Do not disturb
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      girish
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      #2

      @jfrere mm, entries are actually deleted when you uninstall apps. Could it be that you moved to a fresh Cloudron installation abandoning apps in the old server (i.e you never explicitly uninstalled them) ?

      Otherwise, I am afraid, you have to go to Cloudflare dashboard and delete the obsolete entries manually. Of course, there could be some CLI tool that helps with this cleanup too.

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      • jfrereJ Online
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        jfrere
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        @girish it is possible that my cloudflare token doesn't allow Cloudron to delete those entries?

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        • girishG Do not disturb
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          @jfrere that is indeed possible. Cloudflare recently (maybe around 2 years ago) added proper access control to their API tokens.

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          • girishG Do not disturb
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            girish
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            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            Right, in the Cloudflare Token UI, you can actually create readonly tokens.

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