Difference between revisions of "Bind"
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rm /usr/local/etc/yadynip/actions.d/10sendmail* |
rm /usr/local/etc/yadynip/actions.d/10sendmail* |
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mkdir -p /var/cache/yadynip/ipcaches/ |
mkdir -p /var/cache/yadynip/ipcaches/ |
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/usr/local/etc/yadynip.conf: |
/usr/local/etc/yadynip.conf: |
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verbose=none |
verbose=none |
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logfile=/var/log/yadynip.log |
logfile=/var/log/yadynip.log |
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sharedir=/var/cache/yadynip |
sharedir=/var/cache/yadynip |
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− | /usr/local/etc/yadynip/actions.d/conf/ |
+ | /usr/local/etc/yadynip/actions.d/conf/d00ynaname.conf: |
host=home.dyn.bar.org |
host=home.dyn.bar.org |
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ns=ns0.foo.org |
ns=ns0.foo.org |
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− | <source lang=bash> |
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− | #!/bin/bash |
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− | host= |
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− | ns= |
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− | ## Config file. |
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− | configfile=$(basename $0) |
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− | configfile=$(dirname $0)/conf/${configfile:2} |
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− | if [ -n "$configfile" ] && [ -f $configfile ]; then |
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− | . $configfile |
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− | fi |
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− | # Quit silently if not configured |
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− | [ "$host" == "" ] || [ "$ns" == "" ] && exit 1 |
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− | tooldir=$(basename $0) |
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− | tooldir=$(dirname $0)/${tooldir:2} |
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− | cd $tooldir |
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− | ./dynaname -H $host -S $ns -A $1 || exit $? |
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− | [ -z "$2" ] && exit 0; |
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− | echo $(date -R) "Dynaname update zone $host with $1" >> $2 |
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− | # Successfull action exit with 0 |
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− | exit 0; |
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− | </source> |
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/usr/local/etc/yadynip/actions.d/dynaname/: the original dynaname with key files |
/usr/local/etc/yadynip/actions.d/dynaname/: the original dynaname with key files |
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dynaname |
dynaname |
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− | home.dyn.bar.org.key |
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home.dyn.bar.org.private |
home.dyn.bar.org.private |
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− | Khome.dyn.bar.org.+165+04905.key |
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− | Khome.dyn.bar.org.+165+04905.private |
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Now we can call yadynip from cron |
Now we can call yadynip from cron |
Revision as of 16:56, 11 November 2024
Intro
Some notes how to setup a dynamic DNS...
Setup is based on Askarel's dynaname
Thank you Fred for the help!
Requirements
Your DNS server
apt-get install bind9
This will be the nameserver ns0.foo.org for our dynamic subdomain dyn.bar.org so this has to be announced in the primary DNS of your bar.org domain:
dyn NS ns0.foo.org.
To test it:
dig @your.primary.dns.for.bar.org dyn.bar.org ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: dyn.bar.org. 10800 IN NS ns0.foo.org.
Your dynamic IP client
Old notes:
apt-get install dnsutils bind9utils git clone https://github.com/askarel/dynaname.git
On Debian Trixie:
If not yet merged, use my branch with tsig-keygen: doegox/dynaname:phil
apt-get install bind9-dnsutils bind9 git clone https://github.com/doegox/dynaname cd dynaname git checkout phil
After key generation (cf below), one can remove bind9 and its dependencies
apt remove bind9 bind9-utils dns-root-data
And we keep bind9-dnsutils for nsupdate
Setup on client
To create e.g. home.dyn.bar.org:
cd dynaname ./dynaname -G -H home.dyn.bar.org -S ns0.foo.org
Setup on server
Copy client ns0.foo.org/etc/bind/dynaname.conf to ns0.foo.org:/etc/bind/
and add a hook into ns0.foo.org:/etc/bind/named.conf:
include "/etc/bind/dynaname.conf"
For info dynaname.conf should now look like:
key home.dyn.bar.org { algorithm HMAC-SHA512; secret "some secret..."; }; zone "dyn.bar.org" in { type master; file "dyn/dyn.bar.org"; update-policy { grant home.dyn.bar.org name home.dyn.bar.org A AAAA TXT; }; };
Create ns0.foo.org:/var/cache/bind/dyn/dyn.bar.org with the following content:
$ORIGIN . $TTL 3600 ; 1 hour dyn.bar.org. IN SOA ns0.foo.org. me.bar.org. ( 2014060301 ; serial, increment it every time you edit file 600 ; refresh (10 minutes) 300 ; retry (5 minutes) 86400 ; expire (1 day) 300 ; minimum (5 minutes) ) dyn.bar.org. IN NS ns0.foo.org. $ORIGIN dyn.bar.org.
Make sure bind has RW access:
root@ns0:/var/cache/bind/dyn# ls -al total 16 drwxrwxr-x 2 root bind 4096 Jun 3 23:44 . drwxrwxr-x 3 root bind 4096 Jun 3 23:15 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 bind bind 389 Jun 3 23:44 dyn.bar.org
Reload bind
service reload bind9
Check messages
tail /var/log/syslog
Setup on server with multiple clients
For several clients under the same zone dyn.bar.org, e.g. adding work.dyn.bar.org, add to dynaname.conf:
+ key work.dyn.bar.org {
+ algorithm HMAC-SHA512;
+ secret "some other secret...";
+ };
zone "dyn.bar.org" in {
type master;
file "dyn/dyn.bar.org";
update-policy {
grant home.dyn.bar.org name home.dyn.bar.org A AAAA TXT;
+ grant work.dyn.bar.org name work.dyn.bar.org A AAAA TXT;
};
};
And reload bind
/etc/init.d/bind9 reload
Update from client
./dynaname -H home.dyn.bar.org -S ns0.foo.org -A 1.2.3.4
To test it:
dig @ns0.foo.org home.dyn.bar.org ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;home.dyn.bar.org. IN A ;; ANSWER SECTION: home.dyn.bar.org. 300 IN A 1.2.3.4 ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: dyn.bar.org. 3600 IN NS ns0.foo.org.
Update from client automatically
Using yadynip:
git clone https://github.com/twalrant/yadynip cd yadynip ./install.sh rm /usr/local/etc/yadynip/checkip.d/00dir600* rm /usr/local/etc/yadynip/checkip.d/10all-nettools rm /usr/local/etc/yadynip/checkip.d/12showmyip rm /usr/local/etc/yadynip/checkip.d/13whatismyip rm /usr/local/etc/yadynip/checkip.d/20voo-netgear* rm /usr/local/etc/yadynip/actions.d/00ipUpdate* rm /usr/local/etc/yadynip/actions.d/00zeupdate* rm /usr/local/etc/yadynip/actions.d/10sendmail* mkdir -p /var/cache/yadynip/ipcaches/ ln -s /root/dynaname /usr/local/etc/yadynip/actions.d
/usr/local/etc/yadynip.conf:
verbose=none logfile=/var/log/yadynip.log sharedir=/var/cache/yadynip
/usr/local/etc/yadynip/actions.d/conf/d00ynaname.conf:
host=home.dyn.bar.org ns=ns0.foo.org
/usr/local/etc/yadynip/actions.d/dynaname/: the original dynaname with key files
dynaname home.dyn.bar.org.private
Now we can call yadynip from cron