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.. _dns-forwarding:
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DNS Forwarding
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Configuration
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=============
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VyOS provides DNS infrastructure for small networks. It is designed to be
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lightweight and have a small footprint, suitable for resource constrained
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routers and firewalls, for this we utilize PowerDNS recursor.
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VyOS DNS forwarder does not require an upstream DNS server. It can serve as a
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full recursive DNS server - but it can also forward queries to configurable
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upstream DNS servers. By not configuring any upstream DNS servers you also
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avoid to be tracked by the provider of your upstream DNS server.
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.. cfgcmd:: set service dns forwarding system
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Forward incoming DNS queries to the DNS servers configured under the ``system
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name-server`` nodes.
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.. cfgcmd:: set service dns forwarding name-server <address>
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Send all DNS queries to the IPv4/IPv6 DNS server specified under `<address>`.
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You can configure multiple nameservers here.
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.. cfgcmd:: set service dns forwarding domain <domain-name> server <address>
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Forward received queries for a particular domain (specified via `domain-name`)
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to a given name-server. Multiple nameservers can be specified. You can use
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this feature for a DNS split-horizon configuration.
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.. note:: This also works for reverse-lookup zones (``18.172.in-addr.arpa``).
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.. cfgcmd:: set service dns forwarding allow-from <network>
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Given the fact that open DNS recursors could be used on DDOS amplification
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attacts, you must configure the networks which are allowed to use this
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recursor. A network of ``0.0.0.0/0`` or ``::/0`` would allow all IPv4 and
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IPv6 networks to query this server. This is on general a bad idea.
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.. cfgcmd:: set service dns forwarding dnssec <off | process-no-validate | process | log-fail | validate>
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The PowerDNS Recursor has 5 different levels of DNSSEC processing, which can
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be set with the dnssec setting. In order from least to most processing, these
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are:
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* **off** In this mode, no DNSSEC processing takes place. The recursor will
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not set the DNSSEC OK (DO) bit in the outgoing queries and will ignore the
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DO and AD bits in queries.
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* **process-no-validate** In this mode the Recursor acts as a "security
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aware, non-validating" nameserver, meaning it will set the DO-bit on
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outgoing queries and will provide DNSSEC related RRsets (NSEC, RRSIG) to
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clients that ask for them (by means of a DO-bit in the query), except for
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zones provided through the auth-zones setting. It will not do any
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validation in this mode, not even when requested by the client.
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* **process** When dnssec is set to process the behaviour is similar to
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process-no-validate. However, the recursor will try to validate the data
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if at least one of the DO or AD bits is set in the query; in that case,
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it will set the AD-bit in the response when the data is validated
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successfully, or send SERVFAIL when the validation comes up bogus.
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* **log-fail** In this mode, the recursor will attempt to validate all data
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it retrieves from authoritative servers, regardless of the client's DNSSEC
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desires, and will log the validation result. This mode can be used to
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determine the extra load and amount of possibly bogus answers before
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turning on full-blown validation. Responses to client queries are the same
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as with process.
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* **validate** The highest mode of DNSSEC processing. In this mode, all
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queries will be validated and will be answered with a SERVFAIL in case of
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bogus data, regardless of the client's request.
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.. note:: The famous UNIX/Linux ``dig`` tool sets the AD-bit in the query.
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This might lead to unexpected query results when testing. Set ``+noad``
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on the ``dig`` commandline when this is the case.
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.. note:: The ``CD``-bit is honored correctly for process and validate. For
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log-fail, failures will be logged too.
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.. cfgcmd:: set service dns forwarding ignore-hosts-file
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Do not use local ``/etc/hosts`` file in name resolution. VyOS DHCP server
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will use this file to add resolvers to assigned addresses.
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.. cfgcmd:: set service dns forwarding max-cache-entries
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Maximum number of DNS cache entries. 1 million per CPU core will generally
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suffice for most installations.
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.. cfgcmd:: set service dns forwarding negative-ttl
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A query for which there is authoritatively no answer is cached to quickly
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deny a record's existence later on, without putting a heavy load on the
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remote server. In practice, caches can become saturated with hundreds of
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thousands of hosts which are tried only once. This setting, which defaults
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to 3600 seconds, puts a maximum on the amount of time negative entries are
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cached.
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.. cfgcmd:: set service dns forwarding listen-address
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Local IPv4 or IPv6 addresses to bind to - waiting on this address for
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incoming connections.
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Example
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Router with two interfaces eth0 (WAN link) and eth1 (LAN) does want to make
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use of DNS split-horizon for example.com.
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* DNS request for example.com need to get forwarded to IPv4 address 192.0.2.254
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and IPv6 address 2001:db8:cafe::1
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* All other DNS requests are forwarded to DNS server listening on 192.0.2.1,
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192.0.2.2, 2001:db8::1:ffff and 2001:db8::2:ffff
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* DNS server is listening on the LAN interface addresses only, 192.168.1.254
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for IPv4 and 2001:db8::ffff for IPv6
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* Only clients from the LAN segment (192.168.1.0/24) are allowed to use this
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server
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.. code-block:: none
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set service dns forwarding domain example.com server 192.0.2.254
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set service dns forwarding domain example.com server 2001:db8:cafe::1
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set service dns forwarding name-server 192.0.2.1
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set service dns forwarding name-server 192.0.2.2
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set service dns forwarding name-server 2001:db8::1:ffff
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set service dns forwarding name-server 2001:db8::2:ffff
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set service dns forwarding listen-address 192.168.1.254
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set service dns forwarding listen-address 2001:db8::ffff
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set service dns forwarding allow-from 192.168.1.0/24
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set service dns forwarding allow-from 2001:db8::/64
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Operation
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.. opcmd:: reset dns forwarding <all | domain>
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Reset local DNS forwarding cache database. You can reset the cache for all
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entries or only for entries to a specific domain.
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.. opcmd:: restart dns forwarding
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Restart DNS recursor process which also invalidates the cache.
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