DNSimple changelog
DNSimple changelog
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DNSimple CLI is now available straight from your browser

 

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You asked, we listened. The DNSimple CLI now lets you log in and authorize your account through your browser, with no API token to generate or paste. 🔎 Curious? Read more about DNSimple CLI.

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Domain Trustee now available

 

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With DNSimple's new Domain Trustee feature, register country-code and restricted TLDs from anywhere, no local address required.

Many country-code TLDs like .COM.BR, .NO, .EU, and .KR require registrants to have a local presence. Domain Trustee removes that barrier. A compliant local contact satisfies the registry's eligibility requirements on your behalf while you keep full ownership and control of the domain in your DNSimple account.

Read how it works in our latest post

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The DNSimple CLI is officially launched!

 

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🎉 Today we're excited to introduce the official DNSimple CLI. Get full control of your domains and DNS from the command line. Whether you're automating DNS in a CI/CD pipeline, managing certificates at scale, or just prefer staying in your terminal, this was built for you.

✅ Manage domains, DNS records, SSL certs & more

✅ Multi-account support with named contexts

✅ Shell tab-completion built in

✅ Structured output for scripting and automation

We wrote about why we built the CLI, how it works, and what's coming next. Read the full post here.

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The DNSimple Rust API Client Goes Async

 

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🦀 Big update for Rust developers: the DNSimple API client is now fully async! This new major release migrates the entire client to an async-first design. Read more in our latest post api-rust.png

erldns v10 now available!

 

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Erldns is an open-source DNS server written in Erlang that powers DNSimple's authoritative nameservers. The latest major release brings powerful improvements to how erldns handles traffic. We’ve tackled bufferbloat by implementing the CoDel (Controlled Delay) queue management strategy and adopted CUBIC for more efficient congestion control. The result? A faster, smoother, and more responsive DNS service even under heavy load. Dive into the technical details in our latest blog.

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Announcing Support for Service Binding (SVCB and HTTPS) Records

 

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DNSimple now supports SVCB & HTTPS DNS records (types 64/65)! Unlock faster HTTPS discovery, ECH, and HTTP/3 optimization. Learn more in our latest blog post

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CAA and SSHFP Support for Integrated DNS Providers

 

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We are making multi-provider DNS security a lot simpler. DNSimple’s Domain Control Plane now supports CAA and SSHFP records for our Integrated DNS Providers, so you can manage certificate authorization and SSH host fingerprints from a single interface. Read more

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TLSA record now available!

 

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Today we’ve expanded our DNSimple DNS capabilities by adding TLSA record support for all DNSimple's customers. TLSA records can support certificate pinning, strengthen your domain security with DANE, and can be used with non-ICANN TLDs as well. Visit our blog for more details

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API Response Headers moving to Lowercase

 

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Starting February 2nd, 2026, all our API response header names will be returned in lowercase. See what’s changing and why it matters in our latest blog.

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DNSimple Terraform Adapter 2.0 is here!

 

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We're thrilled to announce the release of DNSimple Terraform Adapter 2.0, packed with documentation updates, upgraded dependencies, and new validations to make your Infrastructure as Code workflows smoother and more reliable. Learn more.

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If you have any questions about DNSimple Terraform Adapter 2.0, get in touch, we'd love to help.