Switch the primary to require 'next_key' for zone transfers then
update the catalog zone to say to use 'next_key'. Next update the
zones contents then check that those changes are seen on the
secondary.
(cherry picked from commit 176e172210)
Since the advent of netmgr, named no longer creates a single thread per
CPU, but rather a set of two threads per CPU. Update the man page for
named accordingly to prevent confusion.
If there are duplicate key ids across multiple algorithms expected
output is no met. We have fixed this in on main but decided to not
back port the fix as it will change the statistics channel output.
This change detects when there are duplicate key id across algorithms
as skips the sub test.
(cherry picked from commit ea1d3476a8)
The tcp Pytest on OpenBSD fairly reliably fails when receive_tcp()
on a socket is attempted:
> (response, rtime) = dns.query.receive_tcp(sock, timeout())
tests-tcp.py:50:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
/usr/local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/dns/query.py:659: in receive_tcp
ldata = _net_read(sock, 2, expiration)
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
sock = <socket.socket [closed] fd=-1, family=AddressFamily.AF_INET, type=SocketKind.SOCK_STREAM, proto=6>
count = 2, expiration = 1662719959.8106785
def _net_read(sock, count, expiration):
"""Read the specified number of bytes from sock. Keep trying until we
either get the desired amount, or we hit EOF.
A Timeout exception will be raised if the operation is not completed
by the expiration time.
"""
s = b''
while count > 0:
try:
> n = sock.recv(count)
E socket.timeout: timed out
This is because the socket is already closed.
Bump the socket connection timeout to 10 seconds.
(cherry picked from commit 658cae9fad)
There was a ubsan error reporting an invalid value for interface_auto
(a boolean value cannot be 190) because it was not initialized. To
avoid this problem happening again, ensure the whole of the server
structure is initialized to zero before setting the (relatively few)
non-zero elements.
It is possible to bypass Response Rate Limiting (RRL)
`responses-per-second` limitation using specially crafted wildcard
names, because the current implementation, when encountering a found
DNS name generated from a wildcard record, just strips the leftmost
label of the name before making a key for the bucket.
While that technique helps with limiting random requests like
<random>.example.com (because all those requests will be accounted
as belonging to a bucket constructed from "example.com" name), it does
not help with random names like subdomain.<random>.example.com.
The best solution would have been to strip not just the leftmost
label, but as many labels as necessary until reaching the suffix part
of the wildcard record from which the found name is generated, however,
we do not have that information readily available in the context of RRL
processing code.
Fix the issue by interpreting all valid wildcard domain names as
the zone's origin name concatenated to the "*" name, so they all will
be put into the same bucket.
(cherry picked from commit baa9698c9d)
The zone 'retransfer3.' tests whether zones that 'rndc signing
-nsec3param' requests are queued even if the zone is not loaded.
The test assumes that if 'rndc signing -list' shows that the zone is
done signing with two keys, and there are no NSEC3 chains pending, the
zone is done handling the '-nsec3param' queued requests. However, it
is possible that the 'rndc signing -list' command is received before
the corresponding privatetype records are added to the zone (the records
that are used to retrieve the signing status with 'rndc signing').
This is what happens in test failure
https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/jobs/2722752.
The 'rndc signing -list retransfer3' is thus an unreliable check.
It is simpler to just remove the check and wait for a certain amount
of time and check whether ns3 has re-signed the zone using NSEC3.
(cherry picked from commit 8b71cbd09c)
The usage of xmlInitThreads() and xmlCleanupThreads() functions in
libxml2 is now marked as deprecated, and these functions will be made
private in the future.
Use xmlInitParser() and xmlCleanupParser() instead of them.
(cherry picked from commit a5d412d924)
In several cases where IDNA2008 mappings do not exist whereas IDNA2003
mappings do, dig was failing to process the suplied domain name. Take a
backwards compatible approach, and convert the domain to IDNA2008 form,
and if that fails try the IDNA2003 conversion.
(cherry picked from commit 10923f9d87)
YAML strings should be quoted if they contain colon characters.
Since IPv6 addresses do, we now quote the query_address and
response_address strings in all YAML output.
(cherry picked from commit 66eaf6bb73)
It might be reused if /etc/bind.keys exists, but failed correct parsing.
Release traces of previous parsing attempt of different data.
(cherry picked from commit dc07394c4724c1e1235af85dd8c044af70da93ae)
The old code could incorrectly match "INSOA" in the RRSIG rdata
when looking for the SOA record.
(cherry picked from commit 2fc5f6fb2831697c79f75c50a769449ac561aad0)
Reject loading of zones with TTL higher than the max-zone-ttl
from the dnssec-policy.
With this change, any zone with a dnssec-policy in use will ignore
the max-zone-ttl option in zone/view/options.
The BUFSIZ value varies between platforms, it could be 8K on Linux and
512 bytes on mingw. Make sure the buffers are always big enough for the
output data to prevent truncation of the output by appropriately
enlarging or sizing the buffers.
(cherry picked from commit b19d932262)
The usage instructions printed by "named -h" are missing the "external"
and "internal" flags that can be passed to the -M command-line option.
Add the missing flags to "named -h" output.
Add "internal" to the list of legal values for the -M command-line
option (commit 1f7d2d53f0 added that
flag).
Make the style of the relevant paragraph more in line with the next one
and split its contents up into an unordered list of options for improved
readability.
(cherry picked from commit f0c31ceb3b)
Contrary to what the documentation states, memory filling is only
enabled by --enable-developer (or by setting -DISC_MEM_DEFAULTFILL=1) if
the internal memory allocator is used. However, the internal memory
allocator is disabled by default, so just using the --enable-developer
build-time option does not enable memory filling (passing "-M fill" on
the named command line is necessary to actually enable it). As memory
filling is a useful tool for troubleshooting certain types of bugs, it
should also be enabled by --enable-developer when the system allocator
is used.
Furthermore, memory-related preprocessor macros are handled in two
distinct locations: lib/isc/include/isc/mem.h and bin/named/main.c.
This makes the logic hard to follow.
Move all code handling the ISC_MEM_DEFAULTFILL preprocessor macro to
lib/isc/include/isc/mem.h, ensuring memory filling is enabled by the
--enable-developer build-time switch, no matter which memory allocator
is used.
Some zones where not being logged when just DNSSEC keys where being
generated in system test setup phase. Add logging for these zones.
(cherry picked from commit 04627997eb)
There should be 2 keys with the same key id after the numerically
lower one is revoked (serial space arithmetic). The DS points
at the non-revoked key so validation should still succeed.
(cherry picked from commit 513cb24b55)
When dnssec-policy is used, and the zone is not dynamic, BIND will
assume that the zone is inline-signed. But the function responsible
for this did not inherit the dnssec-policy option from the view or
options level, and thus never enabled inline-signing, while the zone
should have been.
This is fixed by this commit.
(cherry picked from commit 576b21b168)
When dnssec-policy is used, and the zone is not dynamic, BIND will
assume that the zone is inline-signed. Add test cases to verify this.
(cherry picked from commit efa8a4e88d)
Fix a comment, ensuring the right parameters are used (zone is
parameter $3, not $2) and add view and policy parameters to the comment.
Fix the view tests and test the correct view (example3 instead of
example2).
Fix placement of "n=$((n+1)" for two test cases.
(cherry picked from commit ff65f07779)
* make it harder to get the interface numbers wrong by using 'max'
to specify the upper bound of the sequence of interfaces and use 'max'
when calculating the interface number
* extract the platform specific instruction into 'up' and 'down'
and call them from the inner loop so that the interface number is
calculated in one place.
* calculate the A and AAAA address in a single place rather than
in each command
* use /sbin/ipadm on Solaris 2.11 and greater
(cherry picked from commit abfb5b1173)
The original sscanf processing allowed for a number of syntax errors
to be accepted. This included missing the closing brace in
${modifiers}
Look for both comma and right brace as intermediate seperators as
well as consuming the final right brace in the sscanf processing
for ${modifiers}. Check when we got right brace to determine if
the sscanf consumed more input than expected and if so behave as
if it had stopped at the first right brace.
(cherry picked from commit 7be64c0e94)
$GENERATE uses 'int' for its computations and some constructions
can overflow values that can be represented by an 'int' resulting
in undefined behaviour. Detect these conditions and return a
range error.
(cherry picked from commit 5327b9708f)
On slow systems we have seen this take 9 seconds. Increased the
allowance from 3 seconds to 10 seconds to reduce the probabilty of
a false negative from the system test.
(cherry picked from commit 4db847e80e)
The previous test code could emit "D:cds:stderr did not match ''" rather
that just showing the contents of stderr. Moved the debug line inside
the if/else block.
Replaced backquotes with $() and $(()) as approriate.
(cherry picked from commit 304d33fb32)