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10 <refentry id="org.freedesktop.resolve1" conditional='ENABLE_RESOLVE'
11 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude">
12 <refentryinfo>
13 <title>org.freedesktop.resolve1</title>
14 <productname>systemd</productname>
15 </refentryinfo>
16
17 <refmeta>
18 <refentrytitle>org.freedesktop.resolve1</refentrytitle>
19 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
20 </refmeta>
21
22 <refnamediv>
23 <refname>org.freedesktop.resolve1</refname>
24 <refpurpose>The D-Bus interface of systemd-resolved</refpurpose>
25 </refnamediv>
26
27 <refsect1>
28 <title>Introduction</title>
29
30 <para>
31 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-resolved.service</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>
32 is a system service that provides hostname resolution and caching using DNS, LLMNR, and mDNS. It also
33 does DNSSEC validation. This page describes the resolve semantics and the D-Bus interface.</para>
34
35 <para>This page contains an API reference only. If you are looking for a longer explanation how to use
36 this API, please consult
37 <ulink url="https://wiki.freedesktop.org/www/Software/systemd/writing-network-configuration-managers">
38 Writing Network Configuration Managers</ulink> and
39 <ulink url="https://wiki.freedesktop.org/www/Software/systemd/writing-resolver-clients">Writing Resolver
40 Clients</ulink>.
41 </para>
42 </refsect1>
43
44 <refsect1>
45 <title>The Manager Object</title>
46
47 <para>The service exposes the following interfaces on the Manager object on the bus:</para>
48
49 <programlisting executable="systemd-resolved" node="/org/freedesktop/resolve1" interface="org.freedesktop.resolve1.Manager">
50 node /org/freedesktop/resolve1 {
51 interface org.freedesktop.resolve1.Manager {
52 methods:
53 ResolveHostname(in i ifindex,
54 in s name,
55 in i family,
56 in t flags,
57 out a(iiay) addresses,
58 out s canonical,
59 out t flags);
60 ResolveAddress(in i ifindex,
61 in i family,
62 in ay address,
63 in t flags,
64 out a(is) names,
65 out t flags);
66 ResolveRecord(in i ifindex,
67 in s name,
68 in q class,
69 in q type,
70 in t flags,
71 out a(iqqay) records,
72 out t flags);
73 ResolveService(in i ifindex,
74 in s name,
75 in s type,
76 in s domain,
77 in i family,
78 in t flags,
79 out a(qqqsa(iiay)s) srv_data,
80 out aay txt_data,
81 out s canonical_name,
82 out s canonical_type,
83 out s canonical_domain,
84 out t flags);
85 GetLink(in i ifindex,
86 out o path);
87 SetLinkDNS(in i ifindex,
88 in a(iay) addresses);
89 SetLinkDNSEx(in i ifindex,
90 in a(iayqs) addresses);
91 SetLinkDomains(in i ifindex,
92 in a(sb) domains);
93 SetLinkDefaultRoute(in i ifindex,
94 in b enable);
95 SetLinkLLMNR(in i ifindex,
96 in s mode);
97 SetLinkMulticastDNS(in i ifindex,
98 in s mode);
99 SetLinkDNSOverTLS(in i ifindex,
100 in s mode);
101 SetLinkDNSSEC(in i ifindex,
102 in s mode);
103 SetLinkDNSSECNegativeTrustAnchors(in i ifindex,
104 in as names);
105 RevertLink(in i ifindex);
106 RegisterService(in s name,
107 in s name_template,
108 in s type,
109 in q service_port,
110 in q service_priority,
111 in q service_weight,
112 in aa{say} txt_datas,
113 out o service_path);
114 UnregisterService(in o service_path);
115 ResetStatistics();
116 FlushCaches();
117 ResetServerFeatures();
118 properties:
119 readonly s LLMNRHostname = '...';
120 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
121 readonly s LLMNR = '...';
122 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
123 readonly s MulticastDNS = '...';
124 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
125 readonly s DNSOverTLS = '...';
126 readonly a(iiay) DNS = [...];
127 readonly a(iiayqs) DNSEx = [...];
128 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("const")
129 readonly a(iiay) FallbackDNS = [...];
130 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("const")
131 readonly a(iiayqs) FallbackDNSEx = [...];
132 readonly (iiay) CurrentDNSServer = ...;
133 readonly (iiayqs) CurrentDNSServerEx = ...;
134 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
135 readonly a(isb) Domains = [...];
136 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
137 readonly (tt) TransactionStatistics = ...;
138 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
139 readonly (ttt) CacheStatistics = ...;
140 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
141 readonly s DNSSEC = '...';
142 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
143 readonly (tttt) DNSSECStatistics = ...;
144 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
145 readonly b DNSSECSupported = ...;
146 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
147 readonly as DNSSECNegativeTrustAnchors = ['...', ...];
148 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
149 readonly s DNSStubListener = '...';
150 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
151 readonly s ResolvConfMode = '...';
152 };
153 interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Peer { ... };
154 interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable { ... };
155 interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties { ... };
156 };
157 </programlisting>
158
159 <!--method SetLinkDNSEx is not documented!-->
160
161 <!--method SetLinkDefaultRoute is not documented!-->
162
163 <!--method SetLinkDNSOverTLS is not documented!-->
164
165 <!--method RegisterService is not documented!-->
166
167 <!--method UnregisterService is not documented!-->
168
169 <!--method FlushCaches is not documented!-->
170
171 <!--method ResetServerFeatures is not documented!-->
172
173 <!--property LLMNR is not documented!-->
174
175 <!--property MulticastDNS is not documented!-->
176
177 <!--property DNSOverTLS is not documented!-->
178
179 <!--property DNSEx is not documented!-->
180
181 <!--property FallbackDNS is not documented!-->
182
183 <!--property FallbackDNSEx is not documented!-->
184
185 <!--property CurrentDNSServer is not documented!-->
186
187 <!--property CurrentDNSServerEx is not documented!-->
188
189 <!--property DNSSEC is not documented!-->
190
191 <!--property DNSSECNegativeTrustAnchors is not documented!-->
192
193 <!--property DNSStubListener is not documented!-->
194
195 <!--Autogenerated cross-references for systemd.directives, do not edit-->
196
197 <variablelist class="dbus-interface" generated="True" extra-ref="org.freedesktop.resolve1.Manager"/>
198
199 <variablelist class="dbus-interface" generated="True" extra-ref="org.freedesktop.resolve1.Manager"/>
200
201 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="ResolveHostname()"/>
202
203 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="ResolveAddress()"/>
204
205 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="ResolveRecord()"/>
206
207 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="ResolveService()"/>
208
209 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="GetLink()"/>
210
211 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="SetLinkDNS()"/>
212
213 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="SetLinkDNSEx()"/>
214
215 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="SetLinkDomains()"/>
216
217 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="SetLinkDefaultRoute()"/>
218
219 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="SetLinkLLMNR()"/>
220
221 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="SetLinkMulticastDNS()"/>
222
223 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="SetLinkDNSOverTLS()"/>
224
225 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="SetLinkDNSSEC()"/>
226
227 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="SetLinkDNSSECNegativeTrustAnchors()"/>
228
229 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="RevertLink()"/>
230
231 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="RegisterService()"/>
232
233 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="UnregisterService()"/>
234
235 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="ResetStatistics()"/>
236
237 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="FlushCaches()"/>
238
239 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="ResetServerFeatures()"/>
240
241 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="LLMNRHostname"/>
242
243 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="LLMNR"/>
244
245 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="MulticastDNS"/>
246
247 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="DNSOverTLS"/>
248
249 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="DNS"/>
250
251 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="DNSEx"/>
252
253 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="FallbackDNS"/>
254
255 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="FallbackDNSEx"/>
256
257 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="CurrentDNSServer"/>
258
259 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="CurrentDNSServerEx"/>
260
261 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="Domains"/>
262
263 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="TransactionStatistics"/>
264
265 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="CacheStatistics"/>
266
267 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="DNSSEC"/>
268
269 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="DNSSECStatistics"/>
270
271 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="DNSSECSupported"/>
272
273 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="DNSSECNegativeTrustAnchors"/>
274
275 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="DNSStubListener"/>
276
277 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="ResolvConfMode"/>
278
279 <!--End of Autogenerated section-->
280
281 <refsect2>
282 <title>Methods</title>
283
284 <para><function>ResolveHostname()</function> takes a hostname and resolves it to one or more IP addresses.
285 As parameters it takes the Linux network interface index to execute the query on, or 0 if it may be
286 done on any suitable interface. The <varname>name</varname> parameter specifies the hostname to
287 resolve. Note that if required, IDNA conversion is applied to this name unless it is resolved via LLMNR or MulticastDNS. The <varname>family</varname> parameter
288 limits the results to a specific address family. It may be <constant>AF_INET</constant>,
289 <constant>AF_INET6</constant> or <constant>AF_UNSPEC</constant>. If <constant>AF_UNSPEC</constant> is specified (recommended), both kinds are retrieved, subject
290 to local network configuration (i.e. if no local, routable IPv6 address is found, no IPv6 address is
291 retrieved; and similarly for IPv4). A 64-bit <varname>flags</varname> field may be used to alter the
292 behaviour of the resolver operation (see below). The method returns an array of address records. Each
293 address record consists of the interface index the address belongs to, an address family as well as a
294 byte array with the actual IP address data (which either has 4 or 16 elements, depending on the address
295 family). The returned address family will be one of <constant>AF_INET</constant> or
296 <constant>AF_INET6</constant>. For IPv6, the returned address interface index should be used to
297 initialize the .sin6_scope_id field of a <structname>struct sockaddr_in6</structname> instance to permit
298 support for resolution to link-local IP addresses. The address array is followed by the canonical name
299 of the host, which may or may not be identical to the resolved hostname. Finally, a 64-bit
300 <varname>flags</varname> field is returned that is defined similarly to the <varname>flags</varname>
301 field that was passed in, but contains information about the resolved data (see below). If the hostname
302 passed in is an IPv4 or IPv6 address formatted as string, it is parsed, and the result is returned. In
303 this case, no network communication is done.</para>
304
305 <para><function>ResolveAddress()</function> executes the reverse operation: it takes an IP address and
306 acquires one or more hostnames for it. As parameters it takes the interface index to execute the query
307 on, or <constant>0</constant> if all suitable interfaces are OK. The <varname>family</varname>
308 parameter indicates the address family of the IP address to resolve. It may be either
309 <constant>AF_INET</constant> or <constant>AF_INET6</constant>. The <varname>address</varname> parameter
310 takes the raw IP address data (as either a 4 or 16 byte array). The <varname>flags</varname> input
311 parameter may be used to alter the resolver operation (see below). The method returns an array of name
312 records, each consisting of an interface index and a hostname. The <varname>flags</varname> output
313 field contains additional information about the resolver operation (see below).</para>
314
315 <para><function>ResolveRecord()</function> takes a DNS resource record (RR) type, class and name, and
316 retrieves the full resource record set (RRset), including the RDATA, for it. As parameter it takes the
317 Linux network interface index to execute the query on, or <constant>0</constant> if it may be done on
318 any suitable interface. The <varname>name</varname> parameter specifies the RR domain name to look up
319 (no IDNA conversion is applied), followed by the 16-bit class and type fields (which may be
320 ANY). Finally, a <varname>flags</varname> field may be passed in to alter behaviour of the look-up (see
321 below). On completion, an array of RR items is returned. Each array entry consists of the network interface
322 index the RR was discovered on, the type and class field of the RR found, and a byte array of the raw
323 RR discovered. The raw RR data starts with the RR's domain name, in the original casing, followed
324 by the RR type, class, TTL and RDATA, in the binary format documented in
325 <ulink url="https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt">RFC 1035</ulink>. For RRs that support name
326 compression in the payload (such as MX or PTR), the compression is expanded in the returned
327 data.</para>
328
329 <para>Note that currently, the class field has to be specified as IN or ANY. Specifying a different
330 class will return an error indicating that look-ups of this kind are unsupported. Similarly, some
331 special types are not supported either (AXFR, OPT, …). While <filename>systemd-resolved</filename> parses and validates resource
332 records of many types, it is crucial that clients using this API understand that the RR data originates
333 from the network and should be thoroughly validated before use.</para>
334
335 <para><function>ResolveService()</function> may be used to resolve a DNS SRV service record, as well as the
336 hostnames referenced in it, and possibly an accompanying DNS-SD TXT record containing additional
337 service metadata. The primary benefit of using this method over <function>ResolveRecord()</function>
338 specifying the SRV type is that it will resolve the SRV and TXT RRs as well as the hostnames referenced
339 in the SRV in a single operation. As parameters it takes a Linux network interface index, a service
340 name, a service type and a service domain. This method may be invoked in three different modes:</para>
341
342 <orderedlist>
343 <listitem><para>To resolve a DNS-SD service, specify the service name (e.g. <literal>Lennart's
344 Files</literal>), the service type (e.g. <literal>_webdav._tcp</literal>) and the domain to search in
345 (e.g. <literal>local</literal>) as the three service parameters. The service name must be in UTF-8
346 format, and no IDNA conversion is applied to it in this mode (as mandated by the DNS-SD
347 specifications). However, if necessary, IDNA conversion is applied to the domain parameter.</para>
348 </listitem>
349
350 <listitem><para>To resolve a plain SRV record, set the service name parameter to the empty string
351 and set the service type and domain properly. (IDNA conversion is applied to the domain, if
352 necessary.)</para></listitem>
353
354 <listitem><para>Alternatively, leave both the service name and type empty and specify the full
355 domain name of the SRV record (i.e. prefixed with the service type) in the domain parameter. (No IDNA
356 coversion is applied in this mode.)</para></listitem>
357 </orderedlist>
358
359 <para>The <varname>family</varname> parameter of the <function>ResolveService()</function> method encodes
360 the desired family of the addresses to resolve (use <constant>AF_INET</constant>,
361 <constant>AF_INET6</constant>, or <constant>AF_UNSPEC</constant>). If this is enabled (Use the
362 <constant>NO_ADDRESS</constant> flag to turn address resolution off, see below). The
363 <varname>flags</varname> parameter takes a couple of flags that may be used to alter the resolver
364 operation.</para>
365
366 <para>On completion, <function>ResolveService()</function> returns an array of SRV record structures. Each
367 items consisting of the priority, weight and port fields as well as the hostname to contact, as encoded in the SRV
368 record. Immediately following is an array of the addresses of this hostname, with each item consisting
369 of the interface index, the address family and the address data in a byte array. This address array is
370 followed by the canonicalized hostname. After this array of SRV record structures an array of byte
371 arrays follows that encodes the TXT RR strings, in case DNS-SD look-ups are enabled. The next parameters
372 are the canonical service name, type and domain. This may or may not be identical to the parameters
373 passed in. Finally, a <varname>flags</varname> field is returned that contains information about the
374 resolver operation performed.</para>
375
376 <para>The <function>ResetStatistics()</function> method resets the various statistics counters that
377 <filename>systemd-resolved</filename> maintains to zero. (For details, see the statistics properties below.)</para>
378
379 <para>The <function>GetLink()</function> method takes a network interface index and returns the object
380 path to the <interfacename>org.freedesktop.resolve1.Link</interfacename> object corresponding to it.
381 </para>
382
383 <para>The <function>SetLinkDNS()</function> method sets the DNS servers to use on a specific
384 interface. This method (and the following ones) may be used by network management software to configure
385 per-interface DNS settings. It takes a network interface index as well as an array of DNS server IP
386 address records. Each array item consists of an address family (either <constant>AF_INET</constant> or
387 <constant>AF_INET6</constant>), followed by a 4-byte or 16-byte array with the raw address data. This
388 method is a one-step shortcut for retrieving the Link object for a network interface using
389 <function>GetLink()</function> (see above) and then invoking the <function>SetDNS()</function> method
390 (see below) on it.
391 </para>
392
393 <para>Network management software integrating with <filename>systemd-resolved</filename> should
394 call this method (and the five below) after the interface appeared in the kernel (and thus after a
395 network interface index has been assigned), but before the network interfaces is activated
396 (<constant>IFF_UP</constant> set) so that all settings take effect during the full time the network
397 interface is up. It is safe to alter settings while the interface is up, however. Use
398 <function>RevertLink()</function> (described below) to reset all per-interface settings.</para>
399
400 <para>The <function>SetLinkDomains()</function> method sets the search and routing domains to use on a
401 specific network interface for DNS look-ups. It takes a network interface index and an array of domains,
402 each with a boolean parameter indicating whether the specified domain shall be used as a search domain
403 (false), or just as a routing domain (true). Search domains are used for qualifying single-label names into
404 FQDN when looking up hostnames, as well as for making routing decisions on which interface to send
405 queries ending in the domain to. Routing domains are only used for routing decisions and not used for single-label
406 name qualification. Pass the search domains in the order they should be used.</para>
407
408 <para>The <function>SetLinkLLMNR()</function> method enables or disables LLMNR support on a specific
409 network interface. It takes a network interface index as well as a string that may either be empty or one of
410 <literal>yes</literal>, <literal>no</literal> or <literal>resolve</literal>. If empty, the systemd-wide
411 default LLMNR setting is used. If <literal>yes</literal>, LLMNR is used for resolution of single-label
412 names and the local hostname is registered on all local LANs for LLMNR resolution by peers. If
413 <literal>no</literal>, LLMNR is turned off fully on this interface. If <literal>resolve</literal>, LLMNR
414 is only enabled for resolving names, but the local hostname is not registered for other peers to
415 use.</para>
416
417 <para>Similarly, the <function>SetLinkMulticastDNS()</function> method enables or disables MulticastDNS
418 support on a specific interface. It takes the same parameters as <function>SetLinkLLMNR()</function>
419 described above.</para>
420
421 <para>The <function>SetLinkDNSSEC()</function> method enables or disables DNSSEC validation on a
422 specific network interface. It takes a network interface index as well as a string that may either be
423 empty or one of <literal>yes</literal>, <literal>no</literal>, or <literal>allow-downgrade</literal>. When
424 empty, the system-wide default DNSSEC setting is used. If <literal>yes</literal>, full DNSSEC validation
425 is done for all look-ups. If the selected DNS server does not support DNSSEC, look-ups will fail if this
426 mode is used. If <literal>no</literal>, DNSSEC validation is fully disabled. If
427 <literal>allow-downgrade</literal>, DNSSEC validation is enabled, but is turned off automatically if the
428 selected server does not support it (thus opening up behaviour to downgrade attacks). Note that DNSSEC
429 only applies to traditional DNS, not to LLMNR or MulticastDNS.</para>
430
431 <para>The <function>SetLinkDNSSECNegativeTrustAnchors()</function> method may be used to configure DNSSEC
432 Negative Trust Anchors (NTAs) for a specific network interface. It takes a network interface index and a
433 list of domains as arguments.</para>
434
435 <para>The <function>RevertLink()</function> method may be used to revert all per-link settings done with
436 the six methods described above to the defaults again.</para>
437
438 <refsect3>
439 <title>The Flags Parameter</title>
440
441 <para>The four methods above accept and return a 64-bit flags value. In most cases passing 0 is sufficient
442 and recommended. However, the following flags are defined to alter the look-up:</para>
443
444 <programlisting>
445 #define SD_RESOLVED_DNS (UINT64_C(1) &lt;&lt; 0)
446 #define SD_RESOLVED_LLMNR_IPV4 (UINT64_C(1) &lt;&lt; 1)
447 #define SD_RESOLVED_LLMNR_IPV6 (UINT64_C(1) &lt;&lt; 2)
448 #define SD_RESOLVED_MDNS_IPV4 (UINT64_C(1) &lt;&lt; 3)
449 #define SD_RESOLVED_MDNS_IPV6 (UINT64_C(1) &lt;&lt; 4)
450 #define SD_RESOLVED_NO_CNAME (UINT64_C(1) &lt;&lt; 5)
451 #define SD_RESOLVED_NO_TXT (UINT64_C(1) &lt;&lt; 6)
452 #define SD_RESOLVED_NO_ADDRESS (UINT64_C(1) &lt;&lt; 7)
453 #define SD_RESOLVED_NO_SEARCH (UINT64_C(1) &lt;&lt; 8)
454 #define SD_RESOLVED_AUTHENTICATED (UINT64_C(1) &lt;&lt; 9)
455 </programlisting>
456
457 <para>On input, the first five flags control the protocols to use for the look-up. They refer to
458 classic unicast DNS, LLMNR via IPv4/UDP and IPv6/UDP respectively, as well as MulticastDNS via
459 IPv4/UDP and IPv6/UDP. If all of these five bits are off on input (which is strongly recommended) the
460 look-up will be done via all suitable protocols for the specific look-up. Note that these flags
461 operate as filter only, but cannot force a look-up to be done via a protocol. Specifically, <filename>systemd-resolved</filename>
462 will only route look-ups within the .local TLD to MulticastDNS (plus some reverse look-up address
463 domains), and single-label names to LLMNR (plus some reverse address lookup domains). It will route
464 neither of these to Unicast DNS servers. Also, it will do LLMNR and Multicast DNS only on interfaces
465 suitable for multicast.</para>
466
467 <para>On output, these five flags indicate which protocol was used to execute the operation, and hence
468 where the data was found.</para>
469
470 <para>The primary use cases for these five flags are follow-up look-ups based on DNS data retrieved
471 earlier. In this case it is often a good idea to limit the follow-up look-up to the protocol that was
472 used to discover the first DNS result.</para>
473
474 <para>The NO_CNAME flag controls whether CNAME/DNAME resource records shall be followed during the
475 look-up. This flag is only available at input, none of the functions will return it on output. If a
476 CNAME/DNAME RR is discovered while resolving a hostname, an error is returned instead. By default,
477 when the flag is off, CNAME/DNAME RRs are followed.</para>
478
479 <para>The NO_TXT and NO_ADDRESS flags only influence operation of the
480 <function>ResolveService()</function> method. They are only defined for input, not output. If
481 NO_TXT set, the DNS-SD TXT RR look-up is not done in the same operation. If NO_ADDRESS is specified,
482 the hostnames discovered are not implicitly translated to their addresses.</para>
483
484 <para>The NO_SEARCH flag turns off the search domain logic. It is only defined for input in
485 <function>ResolveHostname()</function>. When specified, single-label hostnames are not qualified
486 using defined search domains, if any are configured. Note that <function>ResolveRecord()</function>
487 will never qualify single-label domain names using search domains. Also note that
488 multi-label hostnames are never subject to search list expansion.</para>
489
490 <para>The AUTHENTICATED bit is defined only in the output flags of the four functions. If set, the
491 returned data has been fully authenticated. Specifically, this bit is set for all DNSSEC-protected data
492 for which a full trust chain may be established to a trusted domain anchor. It is also set for locally
493 synthesized data, such as <literal>localhost</literal> or data from
494 <filename>/etc/hosts</filename>. Moreover, it is set for all LLMNR or mDNS RRs which originate from the
495 local host. Applications that require authenticated RR data for operation should check this flag before
496 trusting the data. Note that <filename>systemd-resolved</filename> will never return invalidated data, hence this flag
497 simply allows to discern the cases where data is known to be trustable, or where there is proof that
498 the data is "rightfully" unauthenticated (which includes cases where the underlying protocol or server
499 does not support authenticating data).</para>
500 </refsect3>
501
502 </refsect2>
503
504 <refsect2>
505 <title>Properties</title>
506
507 <para><varname>LLMNRHostname</varname> contains the hostname currently exposed on the network via
508 LLMNR. It usually follows the system hostname as may be queried via
509 <citerefentry project="man-pages"><refentrytitle>gethostname</refentrytitle><manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
510 but may differ if a conflict is detected on the network.</para>
511
512 <para><varname>DNS</varname> contains an array of all DNS servers currently used by
513 <filename>systemd-resolved</filename>. It contains similar information as the DNS server data written to
514 /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf. Each structure in the array consists of a numeric network interface
515 index, an address family, and a byte array containing the DNS server address (either 4 bytes in length
516 for IPv4 or 16 bytes in lengths for IPv6). The array contains DNS servers configured system-wide,
517 including those possibly read from a foreign <filename>/etc/resolv.conf</filename> or the
518 <varname>DNS=</varname> setting in <filename>/etc/systemd/resolved.conf</filename>, as well as
519 per-interface DNS server information either retrieved from
520 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-networkd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
521 or configured by external software via <function>SetLinkDNS()</function> (see above). The network
522 interface index will be 0 for the system-wide configured services and non-zero for the per-link
523 servers.</para>
524
525 <para>Similarly, the <varname>Domains</varname> property contains an array of all search and
526 routing domains currently used by <filename>systemd-resolved</filename>. Each entry consists of a network interface index (again, 0
527 encodes system-wide entries), the actual domain name, and whether the entry is used only for routing
528 (true) or for both routing and searching (false).</para>
529
530 <para>The <varname>TransactionStatistics</varname> property contains information about the number of
531 transactions <filename>systemd-resolved</filename> has processed. It contains a pair of unsigned 64-bit counters, the first
532 containing the number of currently ongoing transactions, the second the number of total transactions
533 <filename>systemd-resolved</filename> is processing or has processed. The latter value may be reset using the
534 <function>ResetStatistics()</function> method described above. Note that the number of transactions does
535 not directly map to the number of issued resolver bus method calls. While simple look-ups usually require a
536 single transaction only, more complex look-ups might result in more, for example when CNAMEs or DNSSEC
537 are in use.</para>
538
539 <para>The <varname>CacheStatistics</varname> property contains information about the executed cache
540 operations so far. It exposes three 64-bit counters: the first being the total number of current cache
541 entries (both positive and negative), the second the number of cache hits, and the third the number of
542 cache misses. The latter counters may be reset using <function>ResetStatistics()</function> (see
543 above). </para>
544
545 <para>The <varname>DNSSECStatistics</varname> property contains information about the DNSSEC
546 validations executed so far. It contains four 64-bit counters: the number of secure, insecure, bogus,
547 and indeterminate DNSSEC validations so far. The counters are increased for each validated RRset, and
548 each non-existance proof. The secure counter is increased for each operation that successfully verified
549 a signed reply, the insecure counter is increased for each operation that successfully verified that an
550 unsigned reply is rightfully unsigned. The bogus counter is increased for each operation where the
551 validation did not check out and the data is likely to have been tempered with. Finally the
552 indeterminate counter is increased for each operation which did not complete because the necessary keys
553 could not be acquired or the cryptographic algorithms were unknown.</para>
554
555 <para>The <varname>DNSSECSupported</varname> boolean property reports whether DNSSEC is enabled and
556 the selected DNS servers support it. It combines information about system-wide and per-link DNS
557 settings (see below), and only reports true if DNSSEC is enabled and supported on every interface for
558 which DNS is configured and for the system-wide settings if there are any. Note that <filename>systemd-resolved</filename> assumes
559 DNSSEC is supported by DNS servers until it verifies that this is not the case. Thus, the reported
560 value may initially be true, until the first transactions are executed.</para>
561
562 <para>The <varname>ResolvConfMode</varname> property exposes how <filename>/etc/resolv.conf</filename>
563 is managed on the host. Currently, the values <literal>uplink</literal>, <literal>stub</literal>,
564 <literal>static</literal> (these three correspond to the three different files
565 <filename>systemd-resolved.service</filename> provides), <literal>foreign</literal> (the file is
566 managed by admin or another service, <filename>systemd-resolved.service</filename> just consumes it),
567 <literal>missing</literal> (<filename>/etc/resolv.conf</filename> is missing).</para>
568 </refsect2>
569 </refsect1>
570
571 <refsect1>
572 <title>Link Object</title>
573
574 <programlisting executable="systemd-resolved" node="/org/freedesktop/resolve1/link/_1" interface="org.freedesktop.resolve1.Link">
575 node /org/freedesktop/resolve1/link/_1 {
576 interface org.freedesktop.resolve1.Link {
577 methods:
578 SetDNS(in a(iay) addresses);
579 SetDNSEx(in a(iayqs) addresses);
580 SetDomains(in a(sb) domains);
581 SetDefaultRoute(in b enable);
582 SetLLMNR(in s mode);
583 SetMulticastDNS(in s mode);
584 SetDNSOverTLS(in s mode);
585 SetDNSSEC(in s mode);
586 SetDNSSECNegativeTrustAnchors(in as names);
587 Revert();
588 properties:
589 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
590 readonly t ScopesMask = ...;
591 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
592 readonly a(iay) DNS = [...];
593 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
594 readonly a(iayqs) DNSEx = [...];
595 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
596 readonly (iay) CurrentDNSServer = ...;
597 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
598 readonly (iayqs) CurrentDNSServerEx = ...;
599 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
600 readonly a(sb) Domains = [...];
601 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
602 readonly b DefaultRoute = ...;
603 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
604 readonly s LLMNR = '...';
605 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
606 readonly s MulticastDNS = '...';
607 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
608 readonly s DNSOverTLS = '...';
609 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
610 readonly s DNSSEC = '...';
611 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
612 readonly as DNSSECNegativeTrustAnchors = ['...', ...];
613 @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("false")
614 readonly b DNSSECSupported = ...;
615 };
616 interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Peer { ... };
617 interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable { ... };
618 interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties { ... };
619 };
620 </programlisting>
621
622 <!--method SetDNSEx is not documented!-->
623
624 <!--method SetDomains is not documented!-->
625
626 <!--method SetDefaultRoute is not documented!-->
627
628 <!--method SetLLMNR is not documented!-->
629
630 <!--method SetMulticastDNS is not documented!-->
631
632 <!--method SetDNSOverTLS is not documented!-->
633
634 <!--method SetDNSSEC is not documented!-->
635
636 <!--method SetDNSSECNegativeTrustAnchors is not documented!-->
637
638 <!--method Revert is not documented!-->
639
640 <!--property DNSEx is not documented!-->
641
642 <!--property CurrentDNSServer is not documented!-->
643
644 <!--property CurrentDNSServerEx is not documented!-->
645
646 <!--property DefaultRoute is not documented!-->
647
648 <!--property LLMNR is not documented!-->
649
650 <!--property MulticastDNS is not documented!-->
651
652 <!--property DNSOverTLS is not documented!-->
653
654 <!--property DNSSEC is not documented!-->
655
656 <!--property DNSSECNegativeTrustAnchors is not documented!-->
657
658 <!--Autogenerated cross-references for systemd.directives, do not edit-->
659
660 <variablelist class="dbus-interface" generated="True" extra-ref="org.freedesktop.resolve1.Link"/>
661
662 <variablelist class="dbus-interface" generated="True" extra-ref="org.freedesktop.resolve1.Link"/>
663
664 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="SetDNS()"/>
665
666 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="SetDNSEx()"/>
667
668 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="SetDomains()"/>
669
670 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="SetDefaultRoute()"/>
671
672 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="SetLLMNR()"/>
673
674 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="SetMulticastDNS()"/>
675
676 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="SetDNSOverTLS()"/>
677
678 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="SetDNSSEC()"/>
679
680 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="SetDNSSECNegativeTrustAnchors()"/>
681
682 <variablelist class="dbus-method" generated="True" extra-ref="Revert()"/>
683
684 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="ScopesMask"/>
685
686 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="DNS"/>
687
688 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="DNSEx"/>
689
690 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="CurrentDNSServer"/>
691
692 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="CurrentDNSServerEx"/>
693
694 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="Domains"/>
695
696 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="DefaultRoute"/>
697
698 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="LLMNR"/>
699
700 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="MulticastDNS"/>
701
702 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="DNSOverTLS"/>
703
704 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="DNSSEC"/>
705
706 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="DNSSECNegativeTrustAnchors"/>
707
708 <variablelist class="dbus-property" generated="True" extra-ref="DNSSECSupported"/>
709
710 <!--End of Autogenerated section-->
711
712 <para>For each Linux network interface a "Link" object is created which exposes per-link DNS
713 configuration and state. Use <function>GetLink()</function> on the Manager interface to retrieve the
714 object path for a link object given the network interface index (see above).</para>
715
716 <refsect2>
717 <title>Methods</title>
718
719 <para>The various methods exposed by the Link interface are equivalent to their similarly named
720 counterparts on the Manager interface. e.g. <function>SetDNS()</function> on the Link object maps to
721 <function>SetLinkDNS()</function> on the Manager object, the main difference being that the later
722 expects an interface index to be specified. Invoking the methods on the Manager interface has the
723 benefit of reducing roundtrips, as it is not necessary to first request the Link object path via
724 <function>GetLink()</function> before invoking the methods. For further details on these methods see
725 the <interfacename>Manager</interfacename> documentation above.</para>
726 </refsect2>
727
728 <refsect2>
729 <title>Properties</title>
730
731 <para><varname>ScopesMask</varname> defines which resolver scopes are currently active on this
732 interface. This 64-bit unsigned integer field is a bit mask consisting of a subset of the bits of the
733 flags parameter describe above. Specifically, it may have the DNS, LLMNR and MDNS bits (the latter in
734 IPv4 and IPv6 flavours) set. Each individual bit is set when the protocol applies to a specific
735 interface and is enabled for it. It is unset otherwise. Specifically, a multicast-capable interface in
736 the "UP" state with an IP address is suitable for LLMNR or MulticastDNS, and any interface that is UP and
737 has an IP address is suitable for DNS. Note the relationship of the bits exposed here with the LLMNR
738 and MulticastDNS properties also exposed on the Link interface. The latter expose what is *configured*
739 to be used on the interface, the former expose what is actually used on the interface, taking into
740 account the abilities of the interface.</para>
741
742 <para><varname>DNSSECSupported</varname> exposes a boolean field that indicates whether DNSSEC is
743 currently configured and in use on the interface. Note that if DNSSEC is enabled on an interface, it is
744 assumed available until it is detected that the configured server does not actually support it. Thus,
745 this property may initially report that DNSSEC is supported on an interface.</para>
746
747 <para>The other properties reflect the state of the various configuration settings for the link which
748 may be set with the various methods calls such as SetDNS() or SetLLMNR().</para>
749 </refsect2>
750 </refsect1>
751
752 <refsect1>
753 <title>Common Errors</title>
754
755 <para>Many bus methods <filename>systemd-resolved</filename> exposes (in particular the resolver methods such
756 as <function>ResolveHostname()</function> on the <interfacename>Manager</interfacename> interface) may return
757 some of the following errors:</para>
758
759 <variablelist>
760 <varlistentry><term><constant>org.freedesktop.resolve1.NoNameServers</constant></term>
761 <listitem><para>No suitable DNS servers were found to resolve a request.</para></listitem>
762 </varlistentry>
763
764 <varlistentry><term><constant>org.freedesktop.resolve1.InvalidReply</constant></term>
765 <listitem><para>A response from the selected DNS server was not understood.</para></listitem>
766 </varlistentry>
767
768 <varlistentry><term><constant>org.freedesktop.resolve1.NoSuchRR</constant></term>
769 <listitem><para>The requested name exists, but there is no resource record of the requested type for
770 it. (This is the DNS NODATA case).</para></listitem></varlistentry>
771
772 <varlistentry><term><constant>org.freedesktop.resolve1.CNameLoop</constant></term>
773 <listitem><para>The look-up failed because a CNAME or DNAME loop was detected.</para></listitem>
774 </varlistentry>
775
776 <varlistentry><term><constant>org.freedesktop.resolve1.Aborted</constant></term>
777 <listitem><para>The look-up was aborted because the selected protocol became unavailable while the
778 operation was ongoing.</para></listitem>
779 </varlistentry>
780
781 <varlistentry><term><constant>org.freedesktop.resolve1.NoSuchService</constant></term>
782 <listitem><para>A service look-up was successful, but the SRV record reported that the service is not
783 available.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
784
785 <varlistentry><term><constant>org.freedesktop.resolve1.DnssecFailed</constant></term>
786 <listitem><para>The acquired response did not pass DNSSEC validation.</para></listitem>
787 </varlistentry>
788
789 <varlistentry><term><constant>org.freedesktop.resolve1.NoTrustAnchor</constant></term>
790 <listitem><para>No chain of trust could be established for the response to a configured DNSSEC trust
791 anchor.</para></listitem>
792 </varlistentry>
793
794 <varlistentry><term><constant>org.freedesktop.resolve1.ResourceRecordTypeUnsupported</constant></term>
795 <listitem><para>The requested resource record type is not supported on the selected DNS servers. This
796 error is generated for example when an RRSIG record is requested from a DNS server that does not
797 support DNSSEC.</para></listitem>
798
799 </varlistentry>
800
801 <varlistentry><term><constant>org.freedesktop.resolve1.NoSuchLink</constant></term>
802 <listitem><para>No network interface with the specified network interface index exists.
803 </para></listitem></varlistentry>
804
805 <varlistentry><term><constant>org.freedesktop.resolve1.LinkBusy</constant></term>
806 <listitem><para>The requested configuration change could not be made because
807 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-networkd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
808 already took possession of the interface and supplied configuration data for it.</para></listitem>
809 </varlistentry>
810
811 <varlistentry><term><constant>org.freedesktop.resolve1.NetworkDown</constant></term>
812 <listitem><para>The requested look-up failed because the system is currently not connected to any
813 suitable network.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
814
815 <varlistentry><term><constant>org.freedesktop.resolve1.DnsError.NXDOMAIN</constant></term>
816 <term><constant>org.freedesktop.resolve1.DnsError.REFUSED</constant></term>
817 <term>...</term>
818 <listitem><para>The look-up failed with a DNS return code reporting a failure. The error names used as
819 suffixes here are defined in by IANA in
820 <ulink url="https://www.iana.org/assignments/dns-parameters/dns-parameters.xhtml#dns-parameters-6">DNS RCODEs</ulink>.
821 </para></listitem>
822 </varlistentry>
823 </variablelist>
824 </refsect1>
825
826 <refsect1>
827 <title>Examples</title>
828
829 <example>
830 <title>Introspect <interfacename>org.freedesktop.resolve1.Manager</interfacename> on the bus</title>
831
832 <programlisting>
833 $ gdbus introspect --system \
834 --dest org.freedesktop.resolve1 \
835 --object-path /org/freedesktop/resolve1
836 </programlisting>
837 </example>
838
839 <example>
840 <title>Introspect <interfacename>org.freedesktop.resolve1.Link</interfacename> on the bus</title>
841
842 <programlisting>
843 $ gdbus introspect --system \
844 --dest org.freedesktop.resolve1 \
845 --object-path /org/freedesktop/resolve1/link/_11
846 </programlisting>
847 </example>
848 </refsect1>
849
850 <refsect1>
851 <title>Versioning</title>
852
853 <para>These D-Bus interfaces follow <ulink url="http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/versioning-dbus.html">
854 the usual interface versioning guidelines</ulink>.</para>
855 </refsect1>
856 </refentry>