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4DNS Resolver Module
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7.. Contents:
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9 - Overview.
10 - Compilation.
11 - Setting up.
12 - Usage.
13 - Mechanism.
14 - Debugging.
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9dfe1361 17Overview
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18========
19
20The DNS resolver module provides a way for kernel services to make DNS queries
21by way of requesting a key of key type dns_resolver. These queries are
22upcalled to userspace through /sbin/request-key.
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24These routines must be supported by userspace tools dns.upcall, cifs.upcall and
25request-key. It is under development and does not yet provide the full feature
26set. The features it does support include:
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28 (*) Implements the dns_resolver key_type to contact userspace.
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30It does not yet support the following AFS features:
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32 (*) Dns query support for AFSDB resource record.
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34This code is extracted from the CIFS filesystem.
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9dfe1361 37Compilation
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38===========
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9dfe1361 40The module should be enabled by turning on the kernel configuration options::
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42 CONFIG_DNS_RESOLVER - tristate "DNS Resolver support"
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9dfe1361 45Setting up
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46==========
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48To set up this facility, the /etc/request-key.conf file must be altered so that
49/sbin/request-key can appropriately direct the upcalls. For example, to handle
50basic dname to IPv4/IPv6 address resolution, the following line should be
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51added::
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54 #OP TYPE DESC CO-INFO PROGRAM ARG1 ARG2 ARG3 ...
55 #====== ============ ======= ======= ==========================
56 create dns_resolver * * /usr/sbin/cifs.upcall %k
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58To direct a query for query type 'foo', a line of the following should be added
9dfe1361 59before the more general line given above as the first match is the one taken::
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61 create dns_resolver foo:* * /usr/sbin/dns.foo %k
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9dfe1361 64Usage
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67To make use of this facility, one of the following functions that are
9dfe1361 68implemented in the module can be called after doing::
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70 #include <linux/dns_resolver.h>
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72 ::
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74 int dns_query(const char *type, const char *name, size_t namelen,
75 const char *options, char **_result, time_t *_expiry);
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77 This is the basic access function. It looks for a cached DNS query and if
78 it doesn't find it, it upcalls to userspace to make a new DNS query, which
79 may then be cached. The key description is constructed as a string of the
9dfe1361 80 form::
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82 [<type>:]<name>
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84 where <type> optionally specifies the particular upcall program to invoke,
85 and thus the type of query to do, and <name> specifies the string to be
86 looked up. The default query type is a straight hostname to IP address
87 set lookup.
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89 The name parameter is not required to be a NUL-terminated string, and its
90 length should be given by the namelen argument.
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92 The options parameter may be NULL or it may be a set of options
93 appropriate to the query type.
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95 The return value is a string appropriate to the query type. For instance,
96 for the default query type it is just a list of comma-separated IPv4 and
97 IPv6 addresses. The caller must free the result.
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99 The length of the result string is returned on success, and a negative
100 error code is returned otherwise. -EKEYREJECTED will be returned if the
101 DNS lookup failed.
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103 If _expiry is non-NULL, the expiry time (TTL) of the result will be
104 returned also.
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106The kernel maintains an internal keyring in which it caches looked up keys.
107This can be cleared by any process that has the CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability by
108the use of KEYCTL_KEYRING_CLEAR on the keyring ID.
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9dfe1361 111Reading DNS Keys from Userspace
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114Keys of dns_resolver type can be read from userspace using keyctl_read() or
115"keyctl read/print/pipe".
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9dfe1361 118Mechanism
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120
121The dnsresolver module registers a key type called "dns_resolver". Keys of
122this type are used to transport and cache DNS lookup results from userspace.
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124When dns_query() is invoked, it calls request_key() to search the local
125keyrings for a cached DNS result. If that fails to find one, it upcalls to
126userspace to get a new result.
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128Upcalls to userspace are made through the request_key() upcall vector, and are
129directed by means of configuration lines in /etc/request-key.conf that tell
130/sbin/request-key what program to run to instantiate the key.
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132The upcall handler program is responsible for querying the DNS, processing the
133result into a form suitable for passing to the keyctl_instantiate_key()
134routine. This then passes the data to dns_resolver_instantiate() which strips
135off and processes any options included in the data, and then attaches the
136remainder of the string to the key as its payload.
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138The upcall handler program should set the expiry time on the key to that of the
139lowest TTL of all the records it has extracted a result from. This means that
140the key will be discarded and recreated when the data it holds has expired.
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142dns_query() returns a copy of the value attached to the key, or an error if
143that is indicated instead.
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3db38ed7 145See <file:Documentation/security/keys/request-key.rst> for further
d410fa4e 146information about request-key function.
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9dfe1361 149Debugging
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150=========
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152Debugging messages can be turned on dynamically by writing a 1 into the
9dfe1361 153following file::
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9dfe1361 155 /sys/module/dnsresolver/parameters/debug