Bind
Revision as of 22:56, 3 June 2014 by <bdi>PhilippeTeuwen</bdi> (talk | contribs)
Intro
Some notes how to setup a dynamic DNS...
Setup is based on Askarel's dynaname
Requirements
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.
Client
apt-get install dnsutils bind9utils git clone https://github.com/askarel/dynaname.git
Setup
To create e.g. home.dyn.bar.org:
cd dynaname ./dynaname -G -H home.dyn.bar.org -S ns0.foo.org
Then copy 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"
I needed to set an absolute path to the file, so in dynaname.conf change
file "dyn/dyn.bar.org";
to
file "/var/lib/bind/dyn/dyn.bar.org";
For info dynaname.conf should look like:
key home.dyn.bar.org { algorithm HMAC-MD5; secret "some secret..."; }; zone "dyn.bar.org" in { type master; file "/var/lib/bind/dyn/dyn.bar.org"; update-policy { grant home.dyn.bar.org name home.dyn.bar.org A AAAA TXT; }; };