This converts two test cases:
1. A zone that previously failed to load is now fixed. Make sure the
zone is signed correctly with the right NSEC3 parameters.
2. Test case to ensure the salt is the same after a restart, i.e. no
re-salting takes place. Previously we only tested with salt length
0, this commit adds a test case for salt length 8 as well.
This converts the nsec3 system test cases after to reconfiguring the
name server.
Two extra test for nsec3-change.kasp is updated. It depends on the
zone being updated, and a reconfig. This test code is moved to
tests_nsec3_reconfig.py.
Furthermore, an additional 'rndc signing -nsec3param' error test
case has been added.
Change the named.conf templating to make use of jinja template
rendering. The ns2 server is trivial. The ns3 server configuration
structure has changed:
The common configuration is moved out of named-fips.conf.
The main named.conf file is in named.conf.j2. It always includes the
common part, named-common.conf.j2, and the FIPS part,
named-fips.conf.j2.
The named-fips.conf.j2 and named-rsasha1.conf.j2 templates are
rendered differently depending on the reconfiged status. Mainly the
dnssec-policy for zones are different after reconfiguration, but there
are some other changes to, for example some zones change their
inline-signing setting.
Some zones only exist prior or after the configuration.
Finally, this is a bit hackish: If RSASHA1 is supported, named.conf
includes "named-rsasha1.conf", otherwise it includes the deliberately
empty "named-rsasha0.conf".
This converts all the nsec3 system test cases prior to reconfiguring the
name server. There are two main classes, one that tests the zone is
correctly signed with NSEC, the other with NSEC3.
Two extra tests for nsec3-dynamic-update-inline.kasp and
nsec3-change.kasp are also rewritten. For the former, we need to
change the 'nsupdate' definition to be able to set the expected RCODE.
The merging of the user options and defaults into the effective configuration broke the mutual inheritance of the `allow-recursion`, `allow-query`, and `allow-query-cache` ACLs, and of the `allow-recursion-on` and `allow-query-cache-on` ACLs. This has been fixed.
Closes#5647
Merge branch '5647-allow-recursion-inheritance' into 'main'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!11254
when merging view objects into the effective configuration, add
allow-query-cache, allow-recursion, allow-query-cache-on and
allow-recursion-on ACLs as needed to reflect the way those
options inherit from each other.
this means the effective configuration is now correct for each
view. ACLs no longer need to be corrected when applying the
configuration, and the actual effective ACL values will be
displayed in "rndc showconf" and "named-checkconf -pe".
the merging of options and defaults into the effective configuration
broke the mutual inheritance of the allow-recursion, allow-query, and
allow-query-cache ACLs, and of the allow-recursion-on and
allow-query-cache-on ACLs.
this has been corrected by adding a 'cloned' flag to the cfg_obj
structure to indicate whether it was configured explicitly or
cloned from the defaults during parsing. we can then adjust the
ACLs while configuring a view, favoring user-configured values
when they're available over cloned defaults.
currently the adjustments to the ACLs are done in configure_view();
later they'll be moved into the effective configuration and this
special handling can be removed.
allow-recursion is set to "none" in the options block and to
"any" in the view. allow-query-cache in the view should inherit
the "any", not the "none". (currently this test does not pass.)
Call to `streamdns_resume_processing` is asynchronous but the socket
passed as argument is not attached when scheduling the call.
While there is no reproducible way (so far) to make the socket reference
number down to 0 before `streamdns_resume_processing` is called, attach
the socket before scheduling the call. This guard against an hypothetic
case where, for some reasons, the socket refcount would reach 0, and be
freed from memory when `streamdns_resume_processing` is called.
Closes#5620
Merge branch '5620-attach-socket-streamdns_resume_processing' into 'main'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!11247
Call to `streamdns_resume_processing` is asynchronous but the socket
passed as argument is not attached when scheduling the call.
While there is no reproducible way (so far) to make the socket reference
number down to 0 before `streamdns_resume_processing` is called, attach
the socket before scheduling the call. This guard against an hypothetic
case where, for some reasons, the socket refcount would reach 0, and be
freed from memory when `streamdns_resume_processing` is called.
Reduces the number of outgoing queries when resolving the nameservers
for delegation points. This helps the DNS resolver with cold cache
resolve client queries with complex delegation chains and redirections.
Merge branch 'ondrej/fctx_getaddresses' into 'main'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!11148
The fctx_getaddresses() was lengthy and little bit confusing with
goto statements. Split the single function into smaller parts:
one for forwarders, one for nameservers and one for alternates.
The dns_resolver mode of operation is to resolve all the domains as it
iterates the DNS tree to fill up the cache as quickly as possible.
This commit reduces the number of outgoing queries by reducing the
number of remote fetches started for the nameserver addresses resolution
via dns_adb_createfind() to a smaller number per depth of the recursion
since the delegation point (3 2 1 0) - where 0 means only create fetch
on demand if we don't have any addresses yet.
RFC 8777 specifies a placeholder value of "." for the gateway field when the
gateway type is 0 (no gateway). This was not being checked for nor emitted
when displaying the record. This has been corrected.
Instances of this record will need the placeholder period added to them when upgrading.
Closes#5639
Merge branch '5639-fix-atmrelay-type-0-support' into 'main'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!11240
Add the OpenBSD and Clang combination to the existing kludge to
recognize size_t and uintXX_t types as same when using a generic.
Closes#5635
Merge branch '5635-openbsd-size_t-generics-fix' into 'main'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!11235
Remove exclusive mode when scheduling the zone load, as it is no longer necessary;
data that can be read or written by multiple threads are locked or atomic.
The detection of the post zone DB loading logic has been refactored
to take into account the fact that zone databases may be loaded before the
function scheduling the loads.
Merge branch 'colin/remove-exclusive-zone-load' into 'main'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!11231
Because the asynchronous loading logic expected all jobs to be scheduled
then to be run (because it used to be scheduled during the exclusive
mode) and because all jobs are scheduled on various threads, there were
random situations where load_zones() would return after the scheduled
DB zone loading actually ran. In such cases, the zl->refs ref counter
in view_loaded() wouldn't go down to 0 and the remaining task to do
once all zones were loaded was never called. In particular,
server->reload_status kept the NAMED_RELOAD_PENDING state.
This problem is fixed by handling zoneload_t as a ref-counted object,
shared between load_zones() and each instance of scheduled zone DB
loading. Its destructor function is actually the content of
view_loaded() in the case the zt->refs went to 0. This ensures a
correct post-loading routine to be called once the last load is done.
The configloading system script attempts multiple `rndc
{reconfig,reload}` commands without ensuring the system left
exclusive mode; which normally raise an RNDC error as the server is
currently reloading already. This used to work because the request was
enqueued while the server was in exclusive mode, and was processed
after the server `reload_status` was reset to `NAMED_RELOAD_DONE`.
Due to the fact the exclusive mode is not retaken after
`apply_configuration()` by `load_zones()`, the scheduling of
pending tasks is changed and, regularly, the RNDC command sent by the
test is processed before `NAMED_RELOAD_DONE` is set. This is the same
kind of issue the views system tests had, solved by
`4b2dcb3128fbd5af4609a5a73aeeee1f93bde237`
Fix the problem by waiting for a log line matching the end of
the reloading phase.
The `reload_status` is set to `NAMED_RELOAD_FAILED` after the log line is
printed about this change. Update `reload_status` first, to avoid
(unlikely) case where a test waiting for this log line would attempt a
RNDC reload query but it would be processed by `named` before the status
is updated.
Remove the exclusive mode when scheduling the zone load right after
(re)loading `named` configuration, as there is no reason anymore to
schedule zone loading while the exclusive lock is held. Data which can
be read or written by multiple threads are locked or atomic.
The prefetch configuration option now enforces boundaries. The configuration (including when using `named-checkconf`) now fails if the trigger (first value) is above 10, and if the eligibility (second optional value) isn't at least six seconds greater than the trigger value.
Merge branch 'colin/prefetch-enforcebounds' into 'main'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!11243
The prefetch statement now enforces its bounds. The configuration
(including `named-checkconf`) now fails if the trigger (first value) is
above 10, or if the eligibility (second optional value) isn't at least
six seconds more than the trigger value.
Catalog-zones can't be used in a view which is not from the IN class.
This is now enforced as the server won't load (instead of loading
without the catalog-zone) if such configuration is detected. This
configuration error is now also caught by `named-checkconf`.
Merge branch 'colin/catz-enforce-non-in' into 'main'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!11245
Catalog-zones can't be used in view which are not from the IN class.
This is now enforced as the server won't load (instead of loading
without the catalog-zone). This configuration error is now also caught
by `named-checkconf`.
The `configure_view()` `need_hints` is removed as it this function was
always called with the value `true`.
The `need_hints` wasn't even used in the function. The only thing it was
actually used was to throw a warning which can be done simply in an
`else` condition branch.
Moreoever, in the case of catalog zones and response-policy, it fixes a
possible bug that would affect root zones, as those wouldn't be reverted
back to their previous version in case of the view fails to load
(during a server reconfiguration).
The `rndc -h` command was missing the newly introduced `showconf`
commands. Adding it.
Merge branch 'colin/fix-rndc-usage' into 'main'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!11246
Do not save the text version of the effective configuration when
`allow-new-zones` is enabled, as in that case the object tree can
be printed on demand, reducing unnecessary memory consumption.
Merge branch 'colin/no-effective-config-as-text-allownewzones' into 'main'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!11242
Do not save the textual version of the effective configuration when
`allow-new-zones` is enabled, as it can be printed on-demand. This
enable to reduce the memory footprint of ~70MB on huge configurations
(1M zones).
The `dns_zoneflg_t` enum defined multiple possible flags for a zone, but
contains numerous holes (likely from flag removed in the past). This
fixes the holes, and use a bit-shift and decimal notation to make holes
easier to spot.
Merge branch 'colin/remove-zoneflag-holes' into 'main'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!11189
`dns_zoneflg_t` enum defined multiple possible flags for a zone, but
contains numerous holes (likely from flag removed in the past). This
fixes the holes, and use a bit-shift and decimal notation to make holes
easier to spot.
A `cfg_obj_t` object tree structure takes up considerably more space than the equivalent canonical text. If `allow-new-zones` is disabled and catalog zones are not in use, then we don't need the object tree. By storing the configuration in text format, we can use less memory, and `rndc showconf` and `rndc showzone` still work.
Merge branch 'each-cfg-as-text' into 'main'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!11236
the effective configuration tree is now detached if allow-new-zones
or catalog-zones aren't enabled in any views. this reduces memory
consumption while still allowing "rndc showconf -effective" to work.
as previously mentioned in commit c65b2868ab, a cfg_obj_t
configuration tree structure takes up considerably more space than
the canonical text. since the zone configuration saved in the zone
object using dns_zone_setcfg() is only currently used for "rndc
showzone", it can be saved as text more efficiently than as an
object tree. (and, if a tree were needed, the text could be
re-parsed quickly; zone configuration text is generally small.)
Detection of implicit cast from a boolean into an int, or an
isc_result_t into a boolean (either in an assignement or return
position).
If such pattern is found, a warning comment is added into the code (and
the CI will fails) so the error can be spotted and manually fixed.
Merge branch 'colin/cocci-detect-iscresult-int-implicit-casts' into 'main'
See merge request isc-projects/bind9!11095
As the implicit cast check print "WARNING: ..." on stderr, add a pattern
to make sure that check-cocci would fails if such warning is found on
stderr. This is generic (not specific like the existing "parse error")
so it should be able to support future Coccinelle spatch warnings.
The `display_rrcomments` is a tri-state (-1, 0, 1) which is (in some
cases) initialized with `state`, a boolean, through an implicit cast.
This was spot by Coccinelle. Remove the implcit cast by explicitly
assigning 0 or 1 to `display_rrcomments` based on `state` value.