# Cloudflare Dynamic DNS Updater Homepage: Cloudflare: If you want your Ansible-NAS accessible externally then you'll need a domain name. You'll also need to set a wildcard host A record to point to your static IP, or enable this container to automatically update Cloudflare with your dynamic IP address. ## Usage Set `cloudflare_ddns_enabled: true` in your `inventories//nas.yml` file. Set `cloudflare_token` to the one you grab from the Cloudflare UI (more below). ## Specific Configuration Make sure you set your domain (if different than the ansible-nas default) and access token details within your `inventories//nas.yml` file. If you need to create an API token, see [https://github.com/joshuaavalon/docker-cloudflare/#api-token](https://github.com/joshuaavalon/docker-cloudflare/#api-token) for instructions. Cloudflare has deprecated global API key authentication. If you have an older ansible-nas configuration using a global API key, you can upgrade to the API token-based authentication by removing the `cloudflare_api_key` variable from your local `nas.yml` configuration file and setting the `cloudflare_token` variable appropriately.