yadifad.conf − configuration file for yadifad(8).
${SYSCONFDIR}/yadifad.conf
The configuration of yadifad is consistent in a text file that can optionally include others. The general structure is a sequence of containers: a sequence of lines of text starting with a <container−name> and ending with a </container−name>. Each line between these delimitters is in the form: variable−name value. The format of the value is determined by the type of the variable.
There are 15 types:
ACL |
A list of ACL descriptors. User−defined ACLs are found in the ACL section. The "any" and "none" descriptors are always defined. Elements of the list are separated by a "," or a ";".
DNSSECTYPE
A DNSSEC type name. It can be a DNSSEC−enabled value ("nsec", "nsec3" or "nsec3−optout") or a DNSSEC−disabled value ("none", "no", "off" or "0").
ENUM |
A word from a specified set.
FLAG |
A boolean value. It can be true ("1", "enable", "enabled", "on", "true", "yes") or false ("0", "disable", "disabled", "off", "false", "no").
FQDN |
A fully−qualified domain name text string. e.g.: www.eurid.eu.
GID |
Group ID. (Can be a number or a name)
HOST(S)
A (list of) host(s). A host is defined by an IP (v4 or v6) and can be followed by the word ‘port’ and a port number. Elements of the list are separated by a ‘,’ or a ‘;’.
INTEGER / INT
A base−ten integer.
NETMOD |
A word or
integer that identifies the network model:
single or 0 Each working thread reads a single message,
processes its answer and replies to it.
buffered or 1 Working threads are working by couple. One
reads a single message and queues it, one de−queues
it, processes its answer and replies to it.
multi or 2 Each working thread reads a multiple
messages, processes their answers and replies to them.
PATH / FILE
A file or directory path. i.e.: "/var/zones".
STRING / STR
A text string. Double quotes can be used but are not mandatory. Without quotes the string will be taken from the first non−blank charater to the last non−blank character.
HEXSTR |
A hexadecimal even−length text string.
RELDATE
A cron−like date to be matched, relative to another. The columns are minutes [0;59], hours [0;23], days [0;31], months [1;12], weekdays [mon,tue,wed,thu,fri,sat,sun] and week−of−the−month [0;4]. Multiple values can be set in a column cell using ’,’ as a separator. The ’*’ character can be used to set all possible values of its column cell.
RELTIME
A time offset relative to another. It’s written as +integer[unit−character] (e.g.: +24h) where the unit character can be seconds, minutes, hours, days or weeks.
SECONDS
A base−ten integer.
HOURS |
A base−ten integer.
DAYS |
A base−ten integer.
UID |
User ID. (Can be a number or a name)
The configuration of yadifad has several containers:
<main> |
General container
<key> |
TSIG keys
<acl> |
Access lists
<nsid> |
NameServer IDentifier
<rrl> |
Response Rate Limiting directives
<zone> |
Description of the domain name in specific attributes.
<channels>
Description of the logger outputs.
<dnssec−policy>
Description of dnssec policies.
<key−suite>
Description of the key−suites needed if ’dnssec policies’ are used.
<key−roll>
Description of the key−rolls needed if ’dnssec policies’ are used.
<key−template>
Description of the key−templates needed if ’dnssec policies’ are used.
<denial>
Description of ’denial’, this can be used in certain ’dnssec policies’.
The
configuration supports included files.
example: include /etc/yadifa/conf.d/local.conf
The configuration files can be nested.
The configuration consists of:
* |
Container, which starts with <container name> and ends with </container name> | ||
* |
Variable name | ||
* |
1 or 2 arguments | ||
* |
Arguments can contain 1 or more comma separated values. |
<main> |
General
container, contains all the configuration parameters needed
to start up yadifad.
allow−control ACL
default: none
Default server−control access control list. Only the sources matching the ACL are accepted.
allow−notify ACL
default: any
Default notify access control list. Only the servers matching the ACL will be handled.
allow−query ACL
default: any
Default query access control list. Only the clients matching the ACL will be replied to.
allow−transfer ACL
default: none
Default transfer access control list. Only the clients matching the ACL will be allowed to transfer a zone (axfr/ixfr).
allow−update ACL
default: none
Default update access control list. Only the clients matching the ACL will be allowed to update a zone.
allow−update−forwarding ACL
default: none
Default update−forwarding access control list. Only the sources matching the ACL are accepted.
answer−formerr−packets FLAG
default: true
If this flag is disabled; the server will not reply to badly formatted packets.
axfr−compress−packets FLAG
default: true
Enables the dns packet compression of each axfr packet.
axfr−max−packet−size INT
default: 4096 bytes
The maximum size of an axfr packet. (MIN: 512; MAX: 65535)
axfr−max−record−by−packet INT
default: 0
The maximum number of records in each axfr packet. Older name servers can only handle 1. Set to 0 to disable the limit. (MIN: 0; MAX: 65535)
axfr−retry−delay SECONDS
default: 600
Number of seconds between each retry for the first transfer from the primary name server. (MIN: 60; MAX: 86400)
axfr−retry−jitter SECONDS
default: 180
Jitter applied to axfr−retry−delay. (MIN: 60; MAX: axfr−retry−delay)
axfr−retry−failure−delay−multiplier INT
default: 5
Linear back−off multiplier. The multiplier times the number of failures is added to the xfr−retry−delay. (MIN: 0; MAX: 86400)
axfr−retry−failure−delay−max SECONDS
default: 3600
Maximum delay added for the back−off. (MIN: 0; MAX: 604800)
axfr−strict−authority FLAG
default: yes (unless −−enable−non−aa−axfr−support was used)
Tells yadifad to be strict with the AA flag in AXFR answers
chroot FLAG
default: off
Enabling this flag will make the server jail itself in the chroot−path directory.
chroot−path; chrootpath PATH
default: /
The directory used for the jail.
cpu−count−override INT
default: 0
Overrides the detected number of logical cpus. Set to 0 for automatic. (MIN: 0; MAX: 256)
daemon; daemonize FLAG
default: false
Enabling this flag will make the server detach from the console and work in background.
data−path; datapath PATH
default: zones
The base path were lies the data (zone file path; journaling data; temporary files; etc.)
do−not−listen HOSTS
default: −
An exclusion list of addresses to never listen to. If set, 0.0.0.0 and ::0 will always be split by interface to isolate the address.
edns0−max−size INT
default: 4096
edns0 packets size. (MIN: 512; MAX: 65535)
gid; group GID
default: 0 (or root)
The group ID that the server will use.
hidden−primary; hidden−master FLAG
default: no
As a hidden primary more CPU will be used for various maintenance tasks.
hostname−chaos; hostname STR
default: the host name
The string returned by a hostname−chaos TXT CH query.
keys−path; keyspath PATH
default: zones/keys
The base path of the dnssec keys.
listen HOSTS
default: 0.0.0.0,::0
The list of interfaces to listen to.
log−files−disabled FLAG
default: no
If set, disables checking the log−path directory for existence and writing rights.
log−path; logpath PATH
default: log
The base path where the log files are written.
log−unprocessable FLAG
default: off
Enabling this flag will make the server log unprocessable queries.
max−tcp−queries; max−tcp−connections INT
default: 16
The maximum number of parallel tcp queries; allowed. (MIN: 1; MAX: 255)
network−model NETMOD
default: multi
Sets the networking model of yadifa.
pid−file; pidfile STR
default: run/yadifad.pid
The pid file name.
queries−log−type INT
default: 1
Query log format. (0: none; 1: yadifa format; 2: BIND format; 3: yadifa and BIND format at once)
serverid−chaos; serverid STR
default: −
The string returned by a id.server. TXT CH query. If not set; REFUSED is answered.
server−port; port INT
default: 53
The default dns port. (MIN: 1; MAX: 65535)
sig−validity−interval DAYS
default: 30
The number of days for which an automatic signature is valid. (MIN: 7 days; MAX: 30 days)
sig−validity−jitter; sig−jitter SECONDS
default: 3600
The signature expiration validity jitter in seconds (1 hour). (MIN: 0 sec; MAX: 86400 sec)
sig−validity−regeneration HOURS
default: automatic
Signatures expiring in less than the indicated amount of hours will be recomputed. The default will be chosen by yadifa. (MIN: 24 hours; MAX: 168 hours)
statistics FLAG
default: true
The server will log a report line about some internal statistics.
statistics−max−period SECONDS
default: 60
The period in seconds between two statistics log lines. (MIN: 1 sec; MAX: 31 * 86400 seconds (31 days))
tcp−query−min−rate INT
default: 512 bytes/second
The minimum transfer rate required in a tcp connection (read and write). Slower connections are closed. The units are bytes per second. (MIN: 0; MAX: 4294967295
thread−affinity−base INT
default: 0
Sets the first CPU to set affinity for. Set it to the real CPU of a core. (MIN: 0; MAX: 3)
thread−affinity−multiplier INT
default: 0
Sets the multiplier chosing CPU to set affinity for. Allows avoiding hyperthread cores. Set to 0 for automatic avoiding. (MIN: 0; MAX: 4)
thread−count−by−address INT
default: −1
Number of independent threads used to process each listening address. Set to −1 for automatic. Set to 0 for single threaded. (MIN: −1; MAX: number of CPU’s)
uid; user UID
default: 0 (or root)
The user ID that the server will use.
version−chaos; version STR
default: yadifa version#
The text to include in the version TXT CH query.
xfr−connect−timeout SECONDS
default: 5
Timeout for establishing a connection for axfr and ixfr transfers. Set to 0 to disable. (MIN: 0; MAX: 4294967295)
xfr−path; xfrpath PATH
default: zones/xfr
The base path used for axfr and journal storage.
zone−download−thread−count INT
default: 4
Number of independent threads used to download the zones. (MIN: 0; MAX: 255)
zone−load−thread−count INT
default: 1
Number of independent threads used to process loading of the zones. (MIN: 0; MAX: 255)
zone−store−thread−count INT
default: 1
Sets the number of threads used to store a zone on disk (MIN: 1, MAX: 4).
zone−unload−thread−count INT
default: 1
Sets the number of threads used to delete a zone from memory (MIN: 1, MAX: 4).
worker−backlog−queue−size INT
default: 16384
For network−model 1, sets the size of the backlog queue (MIN: 4096, MAX: 1048576).
<key> |
TSIG keys
algorithm ENUM
default: −
Mandatory. Sets the algorithm of the key.
Supported
values are:
hmac−md5
hmac−sha1
hmac−sha224
hmac−sha256
hmac−sha384
hmac−sha512
(the algorithm names are case insensitive)}
name FQDN
default: −
Mandatory. Sets the name of the key.
secret TEXT
default: −
Mandatory. Sets the value of the key. BASE64 encoded.
<acl> |
Access lists
Each entry of the acl section defines a rule of access. Each rule is a name (a single user−defined word) followed by a rule in the form of a list of statements. The separator can be "," or ";". The "any" and "none" names are reserved. A statement tells if a source is accepted or rejected. Reject statements are prefixed with "!". Statements are evaluated in the following order: first from more specific to less specific, then from reject to accept. If a statement matches, the evaluation will stop and accordingly accept or reject the source. If no statement matches, then the source is rejected.
A statement can be either:
* |
An IPv4 or an IPv6 address followed (or not) by a mask. |
[!]ipv4 |ipv6 [/mask]
For example:
* |
internal−network 192.0.2.128/26;2001:DB8::/32 |
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* |
The word
‘key’ followed by the name of a TSIG key.
key key−name
For example:
* |
slaves key public−slave;key hidden−slave |
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* |
An ACL
statement name from the acl section. Note that
negation and recursion are forbidden and duly rejected.
acl−name
For example:
* |
who−can−ask−for−an−ixfr primary;secondaries;127.0.0.1 |
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<nsid> |
NameServer
IDentifier
ascii STR
default: ""
The string can be 512 characters long.
hex |
default: ""
<rrl> |
Response Rate
Limiting directives
responses−per−second INT
default: 5
Allowed response rate.
errors−per−second INT
default: 5
Allowed error rate.
slip INT
default: 2
Random slip parameter.
log−only FLAG
default: false
If set to true, logs what it should do without doing it.
ipv4−prefix−length INT
default: 24
Mask applied to group the IPv4 clients.
ipv6−prefix−length INT
default: 56
Mask applied to group the IPv6 clients.
exempt−clients ACL
default: none
Clients maching this rule are not subject to the RRL.
enabled FLAG
default: false
Enables the RRL
min−table−size INT
default: 1024
RRL buffer minimum size
max−table−size INT
default: 16384
RRL buffer maximum size
window INT
default: 15
RRL sliding window size in seconds
<zone> |
Description of
the domain name in specific attributes.
allow−control ACL
default: as main
Control commands control list. Only the matching sources are allowed.
allow−notify ACL
default: as main
Notify access control list. Only the servers matching the ACL will be handled.
allow−query ACL
default: as main
Query access control list. Only the clients matching the ACL will be replied to.
allow−transfer ACL
default: as main
Tansfer access control list. Only the clients matching the ACL will be allowed to transfer a zone (axfr/ixfr
allow−update ACL
default: as main
Update access control list. Only the clients matching the ACL will be allowed to update a zone.
allow−update−forwarding ACL
default: as main
Update forwarding control list. Only the matching sources are allowed.
dnssec−mode; dnssec DNSSEC−TYPE
default: off
Type of dnssec used for the zone. As primary name sever; yadifa will try to maintain that state.
dnssec−policy STR
default: −
Sets the dnssec−policy id to be used.
domain FQDN
default: −
Mandatory. Sets the domain of the zone (i.e.: eurid.eu).
drop−before−load FLAG
default: off
Enabling this flag will make the server drop the zone before loading the updated zone from disk. Use this on systems constrained for RAM.
file−name; file FILE
default: −
Sets the zone file name. Only mandatory for a primary zone.
journal−size−kb INT
default: 0
Puts a soft limit on the size of the journal; expressed in KB. (MIN: 0; MAX: 3698688 (3GB))
keys−path; keyspath PATH
default: as main
The base path of the dnssec keys.
maintain−dnssec FLAG
default: true
Enabling this flag will cause the server to try and maintain rrsig records
primaries; primary; masters; master HOSTS
default: −
Mandatory for a slave. Sets the primary server(s). Multiple primaries are supported.
multiprimary−retries; multimaster−retries INT
default: 0
The number of times the primary is unreachable before switching to a different primary (MIN: 0; MAX: 255)
no−primary−updates; no−master−updates FLAG
default: false
Enabling this flag will prevent the server from probing or downloading changes from the primary
notifies; also−notify; notify HOSTS
default: −
The list of servers to notify in the event of a change. Currently only used by primaries when a dynamic update occurs.
notify−auto FLAG
default: true
Enabling this flag will cause notify messages to be sent to all name servers in the APEX. Disabling this flags causes the content of APEX to be ignored (ns Records).
notify−retry−count INT
default: 5
Number of times yadifa tries to send a notify. (MIN: 0; MAX: 10)
notify−retry−period INT
default: 1
Time period in minutes between two notify attempts. (MIN: 1; MAX: 600)
notify−retry−period−increase INT
default: 0
Increase of the time period in minutes between two notify attempts. (MIN: 0; MAX: 600)
rrsig−nsupdate−allowed FLAG
default: false
If this flag is set the server allows to edit RRSIG records using dynamic updates.
sig−validity−interval DAYS
default: as main
The number of days for which an automatic signature is valid. (MIN: 7 days; MAX: 30 days)
sig−validity−regeneration HOURS
default: as main
The signatures expiring in less than the indicated amount of hours will be recomputed. (MIN: 24 hours; MAX: 168 hours)
sig−validity−jitter SECONDS
default: as main
The signature expiration validity jitter in seconds. (MIN: 0 sec; MAX: 86400 sec)
true−multiprimary; true−multimaster FLAG
default: off
Enabling this flag will make the server use axfr when switching to a new primary
type ENUM
default: −
Mandatory. Sets the type of zone : either primary/master or secondary/slave.
<channels>
Description of the logger outputs.
It contains a list descriptions of user−defined outputs for the logger. Depending on the kind of output, the format is different.
The
"name" is arbitrary and is used for identification
in the <loggers>.
The "stream−name" defines the output type
(ie: a file name, a program output or syslog).
The "arguments" are specific to the output type
(ie: unix file access rights or syslog options and
facilities).
* |
file output stream channel−name file−name access−rights (octal). | ||
* |
pipe to a program channel−name "| shell command" channel−name "| path−to−program program arguments >> append−redirect" | ||
* |
STDOUT, STDERR output stream channel−name stdout channel−name stderr | ||
* |
syslog channel−name syslog syslog−facility |
<loggers>
Description of the logger outputs sources.
Sets the output of a pre−defined logger from yadifad.
The format of the line is: logger−name output−filter comma−separated−channel−names
Filters are:
DEBUG7, DEBUG6, DEBUG5, DEBUG4,
DEBUG3, DEBUG2, DEBUG1, DEBUG,
INFO, NOTICE, WARNING, ERR,
CRIT, ALERT, EMERG
Additionally, there are:
* |
ALL (or ’*’) meaning all the filters. |
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* |
PROD means all but the DEBUG filters. |
The defined loggers are:
system |
contains low level messages about the system such as memory allocation, threading, IOs, timers and cryptography, ...
database
It contains messages about most lower−level operations in the DNS database. ie: journal, updates, zone loading and sanitization, DNS message query resolution, ...)
dnssec |
contains messages about lower−level dnssec operations in the DNS database. ie: status, maintenance, verification, ...
server |
contains messages about operations in the DNS server. ie: start up, shutdown, configuration, transfers, various services status (database management, network management, DNS notification management, dynamic update management, resource rate limiting, ...)
zone |
contains messages about the loading of a zone from a source (file parsing, transferred binary zone reading, ...)
stats |
contains the statistics of the server.
queries
contains the queries on the
server. Queries can be logged with the BIND and/or with the
YADIFA format.
BIND format:
client sender−ip#port: query: fqdn class type +SETDC
(listen−ip)
YADIFA format:
query [ id ] {+SETDC} fqdn class type (sender−ip#port)
where:
id |
is the query message id | ||
+ |
means the message has the Recursion Desired flag set | ||
S |
means the message is signed with a TSIG | ||
E |
means the message is EDNS | ||
T |
means the message was sent using TCP instead of UDP | ||
D |
means the message has the DNSSEC OK flag set | ||
C |
means the message has the Checking Disabled flag set | ||
fqdn |
is the queried FQDN | ||
class |
is the queried class | ||
type |
is the queried type |
sender−ip
is the IP of the client that sent the query
port |
is the port of the client that sent the query |
listen−ip
is the listen network interface that received the message
Note that on YADIFA any unset flag is replaced by a ’−’, on BIND only the ’+’ follows that rule.
System operators will mostly be interested in the info and above messages of queries and stats, as well as the error and above messages of the other loggers.
There are 5
sections:
<dnssec−policy>
The dnssec−policy section binds up to four key suites and a denial mode. It is meant to be used as a dnssec−policy parameter in a zone section. Usually two key−suite will be given: one for a KSK and one for a ZSK. The denial mode can be either ’nsec’ either the name of a denial section.
id STR |
default: −
id of the dnssec−policy section.
description STR
default: −
Description for the dnssec−policy section.
key−suite STR
default: −
id of the key−suite to be used. Usually both a KSK and a ZSK suites are given.
denial STR
default: nsec
id of the denial to be used for nsec3 or the argument ’nsec’ to use nsec.
<key−suite>
The key−suite section is used by dnssec policies and is meant to be referenced by a dnssec−policy section. A key−suite links a key definition (key−template) with a deployment calendar (key−roll).
id STR |
default: −
id of the key−suite section.
key−template STR
default: −
id of the key−template to be used.
key−roll STR
default: −
id of the key−roll to be used.
<key−roll>
The key−roll section is
used by dnssec policies and is meant to be referenced by a
key−suite section. It’s essentially a deployment
calendar. Each event is computed relatively to another.
Dates are chosen so that there is always a key in an active
state. Please look at the examples as a misconfiguration
could easily span the life of a key over several years.
(e.g.: by too restrictive on the matching conditions) If the
RELDATE format is being used, the first valid date matching
the line is used. Usage of the RELDATE format is recommended
over the RELTIME one.
id RELDATE|RELTIME
default: −
id of the key−roll section.
generate RELDATE|RELTIME
default: −
Time when the key must be generated. Pre−dated before so it’s active right now if it’s the first one. Always computed so that the next activation happens before the last deactivation.
publish RELDATE|RELTIME
default: −
Time when the key must be published in the zone. Relative to the generation.
activate RELDATE|RELTIME
default: −
Time when the key will be used for signing the zone or apex of the zone. Relative to the publication.
inactive RELDATE|RELTIME
default: −
Time when the key will not be used anymore for signing. Relative to the activation.
delete RELDATE|RELTIME
default: −
Time when the key will be removed out of the zone. Relative to the deactivation.
<key−template>
The key−template section is used by dnssec policies and is meant to be referenced by a key−suite section. It contains the various parameters of a key for its generation.
id STR |
default: −
id of the key−template section.
ksk FLAG
default: false
When this flag is enabled a ksk will be generated. When disabled a zsk will be generated.
algorithm ENUM
default: 7
Sets the algorithm of the key. Supported values are: âDSAâ; 3; âRSASHA1â; 5; âNSEC3DSAâ; 6; âNSEC3RSASHA1â; 7; âRSASHA256â; 8; âRSASHA512â; 10; âECDSAP256SHA256â; 13; âECDSAP384SHA384â; 14.
size INT
default: 0
The length of the key in bits (incompatible sizes will be rejected). (MIN: 0; MAX: 4096)
<denial>
The denial section is used by dnssec policies and is meant to be referenced by a dnssec−policy section. It is used to define the NSEC3 denial parameters of a dnssec policy. Policies using a NSEC denial don’t need to use this section.
id STR |
default: −
id of the denial section.
salt HEXSTR
default: empty
A base16 encoded sequence of bytes used as the salt parameter of the NSEC3 chain.
salt−length INT
default: 0
If the salt parameter isn’t set, generates a random salt parameter of that length. (MIN: 0; MAX: 255)
iterations INT
default: 1
Iteration parameter of the NSEC3 chain. (MIN: 0; MAX: 65535)
optout FLAG
default: false
Enables opt−out coverage in the NSEC3 chain. When this flag is enabled, delegations which do not have a DS record will not be covered by an NSEC3 record.
Examples of containers defined for a configuration file.
* |
Main |
1.
Main section example |
<main>
# Detach from the console (alias: daemonize)
daemon off
# Jail the
application
chroot off
# The path of
the log files (alias: chroot−path)
chrootpath "/chroot/yadifad"
# The path of
the log files (alias: log−path)
logpath "/var/log/yadifa"
# The location
of the pid file (alias: pid−file)
pidfile "/var/run/yadifa/yadifad.pid"
# The path of
the zone files (alias: data−path)
datapath "/var/lib/yadifa"
# The path of
the DNSSEC keys (alias: keys−path)
keyspath "/var/lib/yadifa/keys"
# The path of
the transfer and journaling files (AXFR & IXFR) (alias:
xfr−path)
xfrpath "/var/lib/yadifa/xfr"
# A string
returned by a query of hostname. CH TXT
# note: if you leave this out, the real hostname will be
given back (alias: hostname−chaos)
hostname "server−yadifad"
# An ID
returned by a query to id.server. CH TXT (alias:
serverid−chaos)
serverid "yadifad−01"
# The version
returned by a query to version.yadifa. CH TXT (alias:
version−chaos)
version 2.5.0
# Set the
maximum UDP packet size.
# note: the packetsize cannot be less than 512 or more than
65535.
# Typical choice is 4096.
edns0−max−size 4096
# The maximum
number of parallel TCP queries
(max−tcp−connections)
max−tcp−queries 100
# The minimum
data rate for a TCP query (in bytes per second)
tcp−query−min−rate 512
# The user id
to use (alias: user)
uid yadifa
# The group id
to use (alias: group)
gid yadifa
# The DNS port
− any DNS query will use that port unless a specific
value is used (alias: server−port)
port 53
# The
interfaces to listen to.
listen 127.0.0.1, 192.0.2.2, 192.0.2.130 port 8053,
2001:db8::2
# Type of
querylog to use
# 0: none
# 1: yadifa
# 2: bind
# 3: both yadifa and bind
queries−log−type 1
# Enable the
collection and logging of statistics
statistics on
# Maximum
number of seconds between two statistics lines
statistics−max−period 60
# Drop queries
with erroneous content
#
# answer−formerr−packets on
answer−formerr−packets off
# Maximum
number of records in an AXFR packet. Set to 1 for
compatibility
# with very old name servers (alias:
axfr−max−record−by−packet)
axfr−maxrecordbypacket 0
# Global Access
Control rules
#
# Rules can be defined on network ranges, TSIG signatures,
and ACL rules
# simple
queries:
#
# allow−query any
allow−query !192.0.2.251,any
# dynamic
update of a zone
#
# allow−update none
allow−update admins
# dynamic
update of a slave (forwarded to the primary)
#
# allow−update−forwarding none
allow−update−forwarding admins,key
abroad−admin−key
# transfer of a
zone (AXFR or IXFR)
#
# allow−transfer any
allow−transfer transferer
# notify of a
change in the primary
#
# allow−notify any
allow−notify primary,admins
# If YADIFA has
the controller enabled, allow control only for these
# clients (none by default)
allow−control controller
# overwrite the
amount of CPUs detected by yadifad
cpu−count−override 3
# set the
number of threads to serve queries
thread−count−by−address 2
</main>
* |
Key |
TSIG−key configuration
1. |
Admin−key key definition (the name is arbitrary) |
<key>
name abroad−admin−key
algorithm hmac−md5
secret WorthlessKeyForExample==
</key>
2. |
primary−secondary key definition (the name is arbitrary) |
<key>
name primary−secondary
algorithm hmac−md5
secret PrimaryAndSecondaryKey==
</key>
* |
ACL |
Access Control List definitions
1. |
primary−secondary key use |
<acl>
transferer key primary−secondary
admins 192.0.2.0/24, 2001:db8::74
primary 192.0.2.53
localhost 127.0.0.0/8, ::1
controller key controller # the ACL for the controller MUST
use a key
</acl>
* |
NSID |
DNS NameServer IDentifier
1. |
Example with ascii |
<nsid>
ascii belgium−brussels−01
</nsid>
2. |
Example with hex |
<nsid>
hex 00320201
</nsid>
* |
RRL |
Response Rate Limiting
1. |
Example |
<rrl>
# Number of identical responses per second before responses
are being limited
responses−per−second 5
# Number of
errors per second before responses are being limited
errors−per−second 5
# Random slip
parameter
slip 10
# If enabled,
the rate limits are only logged and not enforced
log−only off
# Mask applied
to group the IPv4 clients
ipv4−prefix−length 24
# Mask applied
to group the IPv6 clients
ipv6−prefix−length 56
# Rate limits
are not subject to the following clients (aka whitelist)
exempt−clients none
# Enable or
disable the rate limit capabilities
enabled yes
</rrl>
* |
Zone |
1.
Primary domain zone config |
<zone>
# This server is primary for the zone (mandatory)
type primary
# The domain
name (mandatory)
domain mydomain.eu
# The zone
file, relative to ’datapath’ (mandatory for a
primary) (alias: file−name)
file primaries/mydomain.eu
# List of
servers also notified of a change (beside the ones in the
zone file) (alias: notifies, notify)
also−notify 192.0.2.84, 192.0.2.149
# Set the size
of the journal file in KB (alias:
journal−size−kb)
journal−size 8192
# Allow
dynupdate for these ACL entries
allow−update admins
# Allow
AXFR/IXFR for these ACL entries
allow−transfer transferer
# Use DNSSEC
policies otherwise remove or put in remark line below
dnssec−policy 1
</zone>
2. |
Slave domain zone config |
<zone>
# This server is slave for that zone (mandatory)
type slave
# The domain
name (mandatory)
domain myotherdomain.eu
# The address
of the primary (mandatory for a slave, forbidden for a
primary) (alias: primary)
primaries 191.0.2.53 port 4053 key
primary−secondary
# The zone
file, relative to ’datapath’.
file slaves/myotherdomain.eu
# Accept
notifes from these ACL entries
allow−notify primary
</zone>
* |
DNSSEC−Policy |
DNSSEC−Policy needs some extra sections: key−suite, key−roll, key−template (and denial if NSEC3 is configured)
1. |
dnssec−policy example with all the needed sections |
example with
NSEC3
<dnssec−policy>
id "1"
description
"Example of ZSK and KSK"
denial "nsec3−with−salt−on"
key−suite "zsk−1024"
key−suite "ksk−2048"
</dnssec−policy>
example with
NSEC
<dnssec−policy>
id "2"
description
"Example of ZSK and KSK"
denial nsec
key−suite "zsk−1024"
key−suite "ksk−2048"
</dnssec−policy>
2. |
key−suite |
<key−suite>
id "ksk−2048"
key−template
"ksk−2048"
key−roll "yearly−schedule"
</key−suite>
<key−suite>
id "zsk−1024"
key−template
"zsk−1024"
key−roll "monthly−schedule"
</key−suite>
3. |
key−roll |
<key−roll>
id "yearly−schedule"
generate 5 0 15
6 * * # this year (2018) 15/06 at 00:05
publish 10 0 15 6 * * # 00:10
activate 15 0 16 6 * * # 16/06 at 00:15
inactive 15 0 17 6 * * # (2019) 17/06 at 00:15
remove 15 11 18 6 * * # (2019) 18/06 at 11:15
</key−roll>
<key−roll>
id "monthly−schedule"
generate 5 0 *
* tue 0 # 1 tuesday of the month at 00:05
publish 10 0 * * tue 0 # 00:10
activate 15 0 * * wed 0 # 1 wednesday of the month at 00:15
inactive 15 0 * * thu 0 # 1 thursday of the month at 00:15
remove 15 11 * * fri 0 # 1 friday of the month at 11:15
</key−roll>
4. |
key−template |
<key−template>
id "ksk−2048"
ksk true
algorithm 8
size 2048
</key−template>
<key−template>
id "zsk−1024"
ksk false
algorithm 8
size 1024
</key−template>
5. |
denial |
<denial>
id "nsec3−with−salt−on"
salt
"ABCD"
algorithm 1
iterations 5
optout off
</denial>
<denial>
id
"nsec3−with−salt−length−on"
salt−length
4
algorithm 1
iterations 5
optout off
</denial>
* |
Channels |
Logging output−channel configurations:
It contains a list of user−defined outputs for the logger.
The
"name" is arbitrary and is used for identification
in the <loggers>.
The "stream−name" defines the output type
(ie: a file name, a program output or syslog).
The "arguments" are specific to the output type
(ie: unix file access rights or syslog options and
facilities).
1. |
Example: YADIFA running as daemon channel definition. |
<channels>
# name stream−name arguments
database database.log 0644
dnssec dnssec.log 0644
server server.log 0644
statistics statistics.log 0644
system system.log 0644
queries queries.log 0644
zone zone.log 0644
all all.log 0644
gziplog "|/usr/bin/gzip \− >> /var/log/yadifa.log.gz"
syslog syslog
user
</channels>
2. |
Example: YADIFA running in debug mode. |
This example shows the "stderr" and "stdout" which can also be used in the first example, but will output to the console.
<channels>
# name stream−name arguments
syslog syslog user
stderr STDERR
stdout STDOUT
</channels>
* |
Loggers |
Logging input configurations:
The
"bundle" is the name of the section of YADIDA
being logged, sources are : database, dnssec, queries,
server, stats, system, zone.
The "debuglevel" uses the same names as syslog.
Additionally, "*" or "all" means all the
levels; "prod" means all but the debug levels.
The "channels" are a comma−separated list of channels.
1. |
Example without syslog |
<loggers>
# bundle debuglevel channels
database ALL database,all
dnssec warning dnssec,all
server INFO,WARNING,ERR,CRIT,ALERT,EMERG server,all
stats prod statistics
system * system,all
queries * queries
zone * zone,all
</loggers>
2. |
Example with syslog |
<loggers>
# bundle debuglevel channels
database ALL database,syslog
dnssec warning dnssec,syslog
server INFO,WARNING,ERR,CRIT,ALERT,EMERG server,syslog
stats prod statistics, syslog
system * system,syslog
queries * queries,syslog
zone * zone,syslog
</loggers>
yadifad(8)
Since unquoted leading whitespace is generally ignored in the yadifad.conf you can indent everything to taste.
Please check the file README from the sources.
Version: 2.6.5 of 2023−09−06.
There exists a mailinglist for questions relating to any program in the yadifa package:
* |
yadifa−[email protected] |
for submitting questions/answers.
* |
http://www.yadifa.eu/mailing−list−users |
for subscription requests.
If you would like to stay informed about new versions and official patches send a subscription request to via:
* |
http://www.yadifa.eu/mailing−list−announcements |
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Copyright
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