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@rainmrn rainmrn commented Oct 29, 2024

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@rainmrn rainmrn changed the title Add support for wildcard subdomains (*.example.com) Allow wildcard subdomains (*.example.com) Oct 29, 2024
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thanks for the PR. can you explain a little why it would be good to accept wildcard domains?
it was my understanding that you need a specific record to update, eg domain or subdomain and Cloudflare won't accept update request without specifying one.

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rainmrn commented Oct 30, 2024

I use wildcard domains so all of my subdomains can point to my IP address without having to specify each individually. As far as I can tell, Cloudflare does support wildcard as the record to update because I just tested and it worked.

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