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1 .. highlight:: lua
2
3 Configuration Reference
4 =======================
5
6 This page lists all configuration options for dnsdist.
7
8 .. note::
9
10 When an IPv6 IP:PORT combination is needed, the bracketed syntax from :rfc:`RFC 3986 <3986#section-3.2.2>` should be used.
11 e.g. "[2001:DB8:14::C0FF:FEE]:5300".
12
13 Functions and Types
14 -------------------
15
16 Within dnsdist several core object types exist:
17
18 * :class:`Server`: generated with :func:`newServer`, represents a downstream server
19 * :class:`ComboAddress`: represents an IP address and port
20 * :class:`DNSName`: represents a domain name
21 * :class:`NetmaskGroup`: represents a group of netmasks
22 * :class:`QPSLimiter`: implements a QPS-based filter
23 * :class:`SuffixMatchNode`: represents a group of domain suffixes for rapid testing of membership
24 * :class:`DNSHeader`: represents the header of a DNS packet, see :ref:`DNSHeader`
25 * :class:`ClientState`: sometimes also called Bind or Frontend, represents the addresses and ports dnsdist is listening on
26
27 The existence of most of these objects can mostly be ignored, unless you plan to write your own hooks and policies, but it helps to understand an expressions like:
28
29 .. code-block:: lua
30
31 getServer(0).order=12 -- set order of server 0 to 12
32 getServer(0):addPool("abuse") -- add this server to the abuse pool
33
34 The ``.`` means ``order`` is a data member, while the ``:`` means ``addPool`` is a member function.
35
36 Global configuration
37 --------------------
38
39 .. function:: includeDirectory(path)
40
41 Include configuration files from ``path``.
42
43 :param str path: The directory to load configuration files from. Each file must end in ``.conf``.
44
45 .. function:: reloadAllCertificates()
46
47 .. versionadded:: 1.4.0
48
49 Reload all DNSCrypt and TLS certificates, along with their associated keys.
50
51 .. function:: setSyslogFacility(facility)
52
53 .. versionadded:: 1.4.0
54
55 Set the syslog logging facility to ``facility``.
56
57 :param int facility: The new facility as a numeric value. Defaults to LOG_DAEMON.
58
59 Listen Sockets
60 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
61
62 .. function:: addLocal(address[, options])
63
64 .. versionadded:: 1.2.0
65
66 .. versionchanged:: 1.3.0
67 Added ``cpus`` to the options.
68
69 Add to the list of listen addresses.
70
71 :param str address: The IP Address with an optional port to listen on.
72 The default port is 53.
73 :param table options: A table with key: value pairs with listen options.
74
75 Options:
76
77 * ``doTCP=true``: bool - Also bind on TCP on ``address``.
78 * ``reusePort=false``: bool - Set the ``SO_REUSEPORT`` socket option.
79 * ``tcpFastOpenSize=0``: int - Set the TCP Fast Open queue size, enabling TCP Fast Open when available and the value is larger than 0.
80 * ``interface=""``: str - Set the network interface to use.
81 * ``cpus={}``: table - Set the CPU affinity for this listener thread, asking the scheduler to run it on a single CPU id, or a set of CPU ids. This parameter is only available if the OS provides the pthread_setaffinity_np() function.
82
83 .. code-block:: lua
84
85 addLocal('0.0.0.0:5300', { doTCP=true, reusePort=true })
86
87 This will bind to both UDP and TCP on port 5300 with SO_REUSEPORT enabled.
88
89 .. function:: addLocal(address[[[,do_tcp], so_reuseport], tcp_fast_open_qsize])
90
91 .. deprecated:: 1.2.0
92
93 Add to the list of addresses listened on.
94
95 :param str address: The IP Address with an optional port to listen on.
96 The default port is 53.
97 :param bool do_tcp: Also bind a TCP port on ``address``, defaults to true.
98 :param bool so_reuseport: Use ``SO_REUSEPORT`` if it is available, defaults to false
99 :param int tcp_fast_open_qsize: The size of the TCP Fast Open queue. Set to a number
100 higher than 0 to enable TCP Fast Open when available.
101 Default is 0.
102
103 .. function:: addDOHLocal(address, certFile(s), keyFile(s) [, urls [, options]])
104
105 .. versionadded:: 1.4.0
106
107 Listen on the specified address and TCP port for incoming DNS over HTTPS connections, presenting the specified X.509 certificate.
108
109 :param str address: The IP Address with an optional port to listen on.
110 The default port is 443.
111 :param str certFile(s): The path to a X.509 certificate file in PEM format, or a list of paths to such files.
112 :param str keyFile(s): The path to the private key file corresponding to the certificate, or a list of paths to such files, whose order should match the certFile(s) ones.
113 :param str-or-list urls: A base URL, or a list of base URLs, to accept queries on. Any query with a path under one of these will be treated as a DoH query. The default is /.
114 :param table options: A table with key: value pairs with listen options.
115
116 Options:
117
118 * ``reusePort=false``: bool - Set the ``SO_REUSEPORT`` socket option.
119 * ``tcpFastOpenSize=0``: int - Set the TCP Fast Open queue size, enabling TCP Fast Open when available and the value is larger than 0.
120 * ``interface=""``: str - Set the network interface to use.
121 * ``cpus={}``: table - Set the CPU affinity for this listener thread, asking the scheduler to run it on a single CPU id, or a set of CPU ids. This parameter is only available if the OS provides the pthread_setaffinity_np() function.
122 * ``idleTimeout=30``: int - Set the idle timeout, in seconds.
123 * ``ciphers``: str - The TLS ciphers to use, in OpenSSL format. Ciphers for TLS 1.3 must be specified via ``ciphersTLS13``.
124 * ``ciphersTLS13``: str - The TLS ciphers to use for TLS 1.3, in OpenSSL format.
125 * ``serverTokens``: str - The content of the Server: HTTP header returned by dnsdist. The default is "h2o/dnsdist".
126
127 .. function:: addTLSLocal(address, certFile(s), keyFile(s) [, options])
128
129 .. versionadded:: 1.3.0
130 .. versionchanged:: 1.3.1
131 ``certFile(s)`` and ``keyFile(s)`` parameters accept a list of files.
132 ``sessionTickets`` option added.
133 .. versionchanged:: 1.3.3
134 ``numberOfStoredSessions`` option added.
135 .. versionchanged:: 1.4.0
136 ``ciphersTLS13`` option added.
137
138 Listen on the specified address and TCP port for incoming DNS over TLS connections, presenting the specified X.509 certificate.
139
140 :param str address: The IP Address with an optional port to listen on.
141 The default port is 853.
142 :param str certFile(s): The path to a X.509 certificate file in PEM format, or a list of paths to such files.
143 :param str keyFile(s): The path to the private key file corresponding to the certificate, or a list of paths to such files, whose order should match the certFile(s) ones.
144 :param table options: A table with key: value pairs with listen options.
145
146 Options:
147
148 * ``reusePort=false``: bool - Set the ``SO_REUSEPORT`` socket option.
149 * ``tcpFastOpenSize=0``: int - Set the TCP Fast Open queue size, enabling TCP Fast Open when available and the value is larger than 0.
150 * ``interface=""``: str - Set the network interface to use.
151 * ``cpus={}``: table - Set the CPU affinity for this listener thread, asking the scheduler to run it on a single CPU id, or a set of CPU ids. This parameter is only available if the OS provides the pthread_setaffinity_np() function.
152 * ``provider``: str - The TLS library to use between GnuTLS and OpenSSL, if they were available and enabled at compilation time.
153 * ``ciphers``: str - The TLS ciphers to use. The exact format depends on the provider used. When the OpenSSL provder is used, ciphers for TLS 1.3 must be specified via ``ciphersTLS13``.
154 * ``ciphersTLS13``: str - The ciphers to use for TLS 1.3, when the OpenSSL provider is used. When the GnuTLS provider is used, ``ciphers`` applies regardless of the TLS protocol and this setting is not used.
155 * ``numberOfTicketsKeys``: int - The maximum number of tickets keys to keep in memory at the same time, if the provider supports it (GnuTLS doesn't, OpenSSL does). Only one key is marked as active and used to encrypt new tickets while the remaining ones can still be used to decrypt existing tickets after a rotation. Default to 5.
156 * ``ticketKeyFile``: str - The path to a file from where TLS tickets keys should be loaded, to support RFC 5077. These keys should be rotated often and never written to persistent storage to preserve forward secrecy. The default is to generate a random key. The OpenSSL provider supports several tickets keys to be able to decrypt existing sessions after the rotation, while the GnuTLS provider only supports one key.
157 * ``ticketsKeysRotationDelay``: int - Set the delay before the TLS tickets key is rotated, in seconds. Default is 43200 (12h).
158 * ``sessionTickets``: bool - Whether session resumption via session tickets is enabled. Default is true, meaning tickets are enabled.
159 * ``numberOfStoredSessions``: int - The maximum number of sessions kept in memory at the same time. At this time this is only supported by the OpenSSL provider, as stored sessions are not supported with the GnuTLS one. Default is 20480. Setting this value to 0 disables stored session entirely.
160
161 .. function:: setLocal(address[, options])
162
163 .. versionadded:: 1.2.0
164
165 Remove the list of listen addresses and add a new one.
166
167 :param str address: The IP Address with an optional port to listen on.
168 The default port is 53.
169 :param table options: A table with key: value pairs with listen options.
170
171 The options that can be set are the same as :func:`addLocal`.
172
173 .. function:: setLocal(address[[[,do_tcp], so_reuseport], tcp_fast_open_qsize])
174
175 .. deprecated:: 1.2.0
176
177 Remove the list of listen addresses and add a new one.
178
179 :param str address: The IP Address with an optional port to listen on.
180 The default port is 53.
181 :param bool do_tcp: Also bind a TCP port on ``address``, defaults to true.
182 :param bool so_reuseport: Use ``SO_REUSEPORT`` if it is available, defaults to false
183 :param int tcp_fast_open_qsize: The size of the TCP Fast Open queue. Set to a number
184 higher than 0 to enable TCP Fast Open when available.
185 Default is 0.
186
187 Control Socket, Console and Webserver
188 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
189
190 .. function:: addConsoleACL(netmask)
191
192 .. versionadded:: 1.3.0
193
194 Add a netmask to the existing console ACL, allowing remote clients to connect to the console. Please make sure that encryption
195 has been enabled with :func:`setKey` before doing so. The default is to only allow 127.0.0.1/8 and ::1/128.
196
197 :param str netmask: A CIDR netmask, e.g. ``"192.0.2.0/24"``. Without a subnetmask, only the specific address is allowed.
198
199 .. function:: controlSocket(address)
200
201 Bind to ``addr`` and listen for a connection for the console. Since 1.3.0 only connections from local users are allowed
202 by default, :func:`addConsoleACL` and :func:`setConsoleACL` can be used to enable remote connections. Please make sure
203 that encryption has been enabled with :func:`setKey` before doing so. Enabling encryption is also strongly advised for
204 local connections, since not enabling it allows any local user to connect to the console.
205
206 :param str address: An IP address with optional port. By default, the port is 5199.
207
208 .. function:: inClientStartup()
209
210 Returns true while the console client is parsing the configuration.
211
212 .. function:: makeKey()
213
214 Generate and print an encryption key.
215
216 .. function:: setConsoleConnectionsLogging(enabled)
217
218 .. versionadded:: 1.2.0
219
220 Whether to log the opening and closing of console connections.
221
222 :param bool enabled: Default to true.
223
224 .. function:: setKey(key)
225
226 Use ``key`` as shared secret between the client and the server
227
228 :param str key: An encoded key, as generated by :func:`makeKey`
229
230 .. function:: setConsoleACL(netmasks)
231
232 .. versionadded:: 1.3.0
233
234 Remove the existing console ACL and add the netmasks from the table, allowing remote clients to connect to the console. Please make sure that encryption
235 has been enabled with :func:`setKey` before doing so.
236
237 :param {str} netmasks: A table of CIDR netmask, e.g. ``{"192.0.2.0/24", "2001:DB8:14::/56"}``. Without a subnetmask, only the specific address is allowed.
238
239 .. function:: showConsoleACL()
240
241 Print a list of all netmasks allowed to connect to the console.
242
243 .. function:: testCrypto()
244
245 Test the crypto code, will report errors when something is not ok.
246
247 .. function:: setConsoleOutputMaxMsgSize(size)
248
249 .. versionadded:: 1.3.3
250
251 Set the maximum size in bytes of a single console message, default set to 10 MB.
252
253 :param int size: The new maximum size.
254
255 Webserver configuration
256 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
257
258 .. function:: webserver(listen_address, password[, apikey[, custom_headers]])
259
260 Launch the :doc:`../guides/webserver` with statistics and the API.
261
262 :param str listen_address: The IP address and Port to listen on
263 :param str password: The password required to access the webserver
264 :param str apikey: The key required to access the API
265 :param {[str]=str,...} custom_headers: Allows setting custom headers and removing the defaults
266
267 .. function:: setAPIWritable(allow [,dir])
268
269 Allow modifications via the API.
270 Optionally saving these changes to disk.
271 Modifications done via the API will not be written to the configuration by default and will not persist after a reload
272
273 :param bool allow: Set to true to allow modification through the API
274 :param str dir: A valid directory where the configuration files will be written by the API.
275
276 .. function:: setWebserverConfig(options)
277
278 .. versionadded:: 1.3.3
279
280 Setup webserver configuration. See :func:`webserver`.
281
282 :param table options: A table with key: value pairs with webserver options.
283
284 Options:
285
286 * ``password=newPassword``: string - Changes the API password
287 * ``apikey=newKey``: string - Changes the API Key (set to an empty string do disable it)
288 * ``custom_headers={[str]=str,...}``: map of string - Allows setting custom headers and removing the defaults.
289
290 Access Control Lists
291 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
292
293 .. function:: addACL(netmask)
294
295 Add a netmask to the existing ACL controlling which clients can send UDP, TCP, DNS over TLS and DNS over HTTPS queries. See :ref:`ACL` for more information.
296
297 :param str netmask: A CIDR netmask, e.g. ``"192.0.2.0/24"``. Without a subnetmask, only the specific address is allowed.
298
299 .. function:: setACL(netmasks)
300
301 Remove the existing ACL and add the netmasks from the table of those allowed to send UDP, TCP, DNS over TLS and DNS over HTTPS queries. See :ref:`ACL` for more information.
302
303 :param {str} netmasks: A table of CIDR netmask, e.g. ``{"192.0.2.0/24", "2001:DB8:14::/56"}``. Without a subnetmask, only the specific address is allowed.
304
305 .. function:: showACL()
306
307 Print a list of all netmasks allowed to send queries over UDP, TCP, DNS over TLS and DNS over HTTPS. See :ref:`ACL` for more information.
308
309 EDNS Client Subnet
310 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
311
312 .. function:: setECSOverride(bool)
313
314 When ``useClientSubnet`` in :func:`newServer` is set and dnsdist adds an EDNS Client Subnet Client option to the query, override an existing option already present in the query, if any
315
316 :param bool: Whether to override an existing EDNS Client Subnet option present in the query. Defaults to false
317
318 .. function:: setECSSourcePrefixV4(prefix)
319
320 When ``useClientSubnet`` in :func:`newServer` is set and dnsdist adds an EDNS Client Subnet Client option to the query, truncate the requestors IPv4 address to ``prefix`` bits
321
322 :param int prefix: The prefix length
323
324 .. function:: setECSSourcePrefixV6(prefix)
325
326 When ``useClientSubnet`` in :func:`newServer` is set and dnsdist adds an EDNS Client Subnet Client option to the query, truncate the requestor's IPv6 address to bits
327
328 :param int prefix: The prefix length
329
330 Ringbuffers
331 ~~~~~~~~~~~
332
333 .. function:: setRingBuffersLockRetries(num)
334
335 .. versionadded:: 1.3.0
336
337 Set the number of shards to attempt to lock without blocking before giving up and simply blocking while waiting for the next shard to be available
338
339 :param int num: The maximum number of attempts. Defaults to 5 if there is more than one shard, 0 otherwise.
340
341 .. function:: setRingBuffersSize(num [, numberOfShards])
342
343 .. versionchanged:: 1.3.0
344 ``numberOfShards`` optional parameter added.
345
346 Set the capacity of the ringbuffers used for live traffic inspection to ``num``, and the number of shards to ``numberOfShards`` if specified.
347
348 :param int num: The maximum amount of queries to keep in the ringbuffer. Defaults to 10000
349 :param int numberOfShards: the number of shards to use to limit lock contention. Defaults to 1
350
351 Servers
352 -------
353
354 .. function:: newServer(server_string)
355 newServer(server_table)
356
357 .. versionchanged:: 1.3.0
358 Added ``checkClass``, ``sockets`` and ``checkFunction`` to server_table.
359
360 .. versionchanged:: 1.4.0
361 Added ``checkInterval``, ``checkTimeout`` and ``rise`` to server_table.
362
363 Add a new backend server. Call this function with either a string::
364
365 newServer(
366 "IP:PORT" -- IP and PORT of the backend server
367 )
368
369 or a table::
370
371 newServer({
372 address="IP:PORT", -- IP and PORT of the backend server (mandatory)
373 id=STRING, -- Use a pre-defined UUID instead of a random one
374 qps=NUM, -- Limit the number of queries per second to NUM, when using the `firstAvailable` policy
375 order=NUM, -- The order of this server, used by the `leastOustanding` and `firstAvailable` policies
376 weight=NUM, -- The weight of this server, used by the `wrandom`, `whashed` and `chashed` policies, default: 1
377 -- Supported values are a minimum of 1, and a maximum of 2147483647.
378 pool=STRING|{STRING}, -- The pools this server belongs to (unset or empty string means default pool) as a string or table of strings
379 retries=NUM, -- The number of TCP connection attempts to the backend, for a given query
380 tcpConnectTimeout=NUM, -- The timeout (in seconds) of a TCP connection attempt
381 tcpSendTimeout=NUM, -- The timeout (in seconds) of a TCP write attempt
382 tcpRecvTimeout=NUM, -- The timeout (in seconds) of a TCP read attempt
383 tcpFastOpen=BOOL, -- Whether to enable TCP Fast Open
384 ipBindAddrNoPort=BOOL, -- Whether to enable IP_BIND_ADDRESS_NO_PORT if available, default: true
385 name=STRING, -- The name associated to this backend, for display purpose
386 checkClass=NUM, -- Use NUM as QCLASS in the health-check query, default: DNSClass.IN
387 checkName=STRING, -- Use STRING as QNAME in the health-check query, default: "a.root-servers.net."
388 checkType=STRING, -- Use STRING as QTYPE in the health-check query, default: "A"
389 checkFunction=FUNCTION,-- Use this function to dynamically set the QNAME, QTYPE and QCLASS to use in the health-check query (see :ref:`Healthcheck`)
390 checkTimeout=NUM, -- The timeout (in milliseconds) of a health-check query, default: 1000 (1s)
391 setCD=BOOL, -- Set the CD (Checking Disabled) flag in the health-check query, default: false
392 maxCheckFailures=NUM, -- Allow NUM check failures before declaring the backend down, default: 1
393 checkInterval=NUM -- The time in seconds between health checks
394 mustResolve=BOOL, -- Set to true when the health check MUST return a RCODE different from NXDomain, ServFail and Refused. Default is false, meaning that every RCODE except ServFail is considered valid
395 useClientSubnet=BOOL, -- Add the client's IP address in the EDNS Client Subnet option when forwarding the query to this backend
396 source=STRING, -- The source address or interface to use for queries to this backend, by default this is left to the kernel's address selection
397 -- The following formats are supported:
398 -- "address", e.g. "192.0.2.2"
399 -- "interface name", e.g. "eth0"
400 -- "address@interface", e.g. "192.0.2.2@eth0"
401 addXPF=NUM, -- Add the client's IP address and port to the query, along with the original destination address and port,
402 -- using the experimental XPF record from `draft-bellis-dnsop-xpf <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-bellis-dnsop-xpf/>`_ and the specified option code. Default is disabled (0)
403 sockets=NUM, -- Number of sockets (and thus source ports) used toward the backend server, defaults to a single one
404 disableZeroScope=BOOL, -- Disable the EDNS Client Subnet 'zero scope' feature, which does a cache lookup for an answer valid for all subnets (ECS scope of 0) before adding ECS information to the query and doing the regular lookup
405 rise=NUM -- Require NUM consecutive successful checks before declaring the backend up, default: 1
406 })
407
408 :param str server_string: A simple IP:PORT string.
409 :param table server_table: A table with at least a 'name' key
410
411 .. function:: getServer(index) -> Server
412
413 Get a :class:`Server`
414
415 :param int index: The number of the server (as seen in :func:`showServers`).
416 :returns: The :class:`Server` object or nil
417
418 .. function:: getServers()
419
420 Returns a table with all defined servers.
421
422 .. function:: rmServer(index)
423 rmServer(server)
424
425 Remove a backend server.
426
427 :param int index: The number of the server (as seen in :func:`showServers`).
428 :param Server server: A :class:`Server` object as returned by e.g. :func:`getServer`.
429
430 Server Functions
431 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
432 A server object returned by :func:`getServer` can be manipulated with these functions.
433
434 .. class:: Server
435
436 This object represents a backend server. It has several methods.
437
438 .. method:: Server:addPool(pool)
439
440 Add this server to a pool.
441
442 :param str pool: The pool to add the server to
443
444 .. method:: Server:getName() -> string
445
446 Get the name of this server.
447
448 :returns: The name of the server, or an empty string if it does not have one
449
450 .. method:: Server:getNameWithAddr() -> string
451
452 Get the name plus IP address and port of the server
453
454 :returns: A string containing the server name if any plus the server address and port
455
456 .. method:: Server:getOutstanding() -> int
457
458 Get the number of outstanding queries for this server.
459
460 :returns: The number of outstanding queries
461
462 .. method:: Server:isUp() -> bool
463
464 Returns the up status of the server
465
466 :returns: true when the server is up, false otherwise
467
468 .. method:: Server:rmPool(pool)
469
470 Removes the server from the named pool
471
472 :param str pool: The pool to remove the server from
473
474 .. method:: Server:setAuto([status])
475
476 .. versionchanged:: 1.3.0
477 ``status`` optional parameter added.
478
479 Set the server in the default auto state.
480 This will enable health check queries that will set the server ``up`` and ``down`` appropriately.
481
482 :param bool status: Set the initial status of the server to ``up`` (true) or ``down`` (false) instead of using the last known status
483
484 .. method:: Server:setQPS(limit)
485
486 Limit the queries per second for this server.
487
488 :param int limit: The maximum number of queries per second
489
490 .. method:: Server:setDown()
491
492 Set the server in an ``DOWN`` state.
493 The server will not receive queries and the health checks are disabled
494
495 .. method:: Server:setUp()
496
497 Set the server in an ``UP`` state.
498 This server will still receive queries and health checks are disabled
499
500 Apart from the functions, a :class:`Server` object has these attributes:
501
502 .. attribute:: Server.name
503
504 The name of the server
505
506 .. attribute:: Server.upStatus
507
508 Whether or not this server is up or down
509
510 .. attribute:: Server.order
511
512 The order of the server
513
514 .. attribute:: Server.weight
515
516 The weight of the server
517
518 Pools
519 -----
520
521 :class:`Server`\ s can be part of any number of pools.
522 Pools are automatically created when a server is added to a pool (with :func:`newServer`), or can be manually created with :func:`addPool`.
523
524 .. function:: addPool(name) -> ServerPool
525
526 Returns a :class:`ServerPool`.
527
528 :param string name: The name of the pool to create
529
530 .. function:: getPool(name) -> ServerPool
531
532 Returns a :class:`ServerPool` or nil.
533
534 :param string name: The name of the pool
535
536 .. function:: getPoolServers(name) -> [ Server ]
537
538 Returns a list of :class:`Server`\ s or nil.
539
540 :param string name: The name of the pool
541
542 .. function:: showPools()
543
544 Display the name, associated cache, server policy and associated servers for every pool.
545
546 .. class:: ServerPool
547
548 This represents the pool where zero or more servers are part of.
549
550 .. method:: ServerPool:getCache() -> PacketCache
551
552 Returns the :class:`PacketCache` for this pool or nil.
553
554 .. method:: ServerPool:getECS()
555
556 .. versionadded:: 1.3.0
557
558 Whether dnsdist will add EDNS Client Subnet information to the query before looking up into the cache,
559 when all servers from this pool are down. For more information see :meth:`ServerPool:setECS`.
560
561 .. method:: ServerPool:setCache(cache)
562
563 Adds ``cache`` as the pool's cache.
564
565 :param PacketCache cache: The new cache to add to the pool
566
567 .. method:: ServerPool:unsetCache()
568
569 Removes the cache from this pool.
570
571 .. method:: ServerPool:setECS()
572
573 .. versionadded:: 1.3.0
574
575 Set to true if dnsdist should add EDNS Client Subnet information to the query before looking up into the cache,
576 when all servers from this pool are down. If at least one server is up, the preference of the
577 selected server is used, this parameter is only useful if all the backends in this pool are down
578 and have EDNS Client Subnet enabled, since the queries in the cache will have been inserted with
579 ECS information. Default is false.
580
581 PacketCache
582 ~~~~~~~~~~~
583
584 A Pool can have a packet cache to answer queries directly instead of going to the backend.
585 See :doc:`../guides/cache` for a how to.
586
587 .. function:: newPacketCache(maxEntries[, maxTTL=86400[, minTTL=0[, temporaryFailureTTL=60[, staleTTL=60[, dontAge=false[, numberOfShards=1[, deferrableInsertLock=true[, maxNegativeTTL=3600[, parseECS=false]]]]]]]) -> PacketCache
588
589 .. versionchanged:: 1.3.0
590 ``numberOfShards`` and ``deferrableInsertLock`` parameters added.
591
592 .. versionchanged:: 1.3.1
593 ``maxNegativeTTL`` and ``parseECS`` parameters added.
594
595 .. deprecated:: 1.4.0
596
597 Creates a new :class:`PacketCache` with the settings specified.
598
599 :param int maxEntries: The maximum number of entries in this cache
600 :param int maxTTL: Cap the TTL for records to his number
601 :param int minTTL: Don't cache entries with a TTL lower than this
602 :param int temporaryFailureTTL: On a SERVFAIL or REFUSED from the backend, cache for this amount of seconds
603 :param int staleTTL: When the backend servers are not reachable, and global configuration ``setStaleCacheEntriesTTL`` is set appropriately, TTL that will be used when a stale cache entry is returned
604 :param bool dontAge: Don't reduce TTLs when serving from the cache. Use this when :program:`dnsdist` fronts a cluster of authoritative servers
605 :param int numberOfShards: Number of shards to divide the cache into, to reduce lock contention
606 :param bool deferrableInsertLock: Whether the cache should give up insertion if the lock is held by another thread, or simply wait to get the lock
607 :param int maxNegativeTTL: Cache a NXDomain or NoData answer from the backend for at most this amount of seconds, even if the TTL of the SOA record is higher
608 :param bool parseECS: Whether any EDNS Client Subnet option present in the query should be extracted and stored to be able to detect hash collisions involving queries with the same qname, qtype and qclass but a different incoming ECS value. Enabling this option adds a parsing cost and only makes sense if at least one backend might send different responses based on the ECS value, so it's disabled by default
609
610 .. function:: newPacketCache(maxEntries, [options]) -> PacketCache
611
612 .. versionadded:: 1.4.0
613
614 Creates a new :class:`PacketCache` with the settings specified.
615
616 :param int maxEntries: The maximum number of entries in this cache
617
618 Options:
619
620 * ``deferrableInsertLock=true``: bool - Whether the cache should give up insertion if the lock is held by another thread, or simply wait to get the lock.
621 * ``dontAge=false``: bool - Don't reduce TTLs when serving from the cache. Use this when :program:`dnsdist` fronts a cluster of authoritative servers.
622 * ``keepStaleData=false``: bool - Whether to suspend the removal of expired entries from the cache when there is no backend available in at least one of the pools using this cache.
623 * ``maxNegativeTTL=3600``: int - Cache a NXDomain or NoData answer from the backend for at most this amount of seconds, even if the TTL of the SOA record is higher.
624 * ``maxTTL=86400``: int - Cap the TTL for records to his number.
625 * ``minTTL=0``: int - Don't cache entries with a TTL lower than this.
626 * ``numberOfShards=1``: int - Number of shards to divide the cache into, to reduce lock contention.
627 * ``parseECS=false``: bool - Whether any EDNS Client Subnet option present in the query should be extracted and stored to be able to detect hash collisions involving queries with the same qname, qtype and qclass but a different incoming ECS value. Enabling this option adds a parsing cost and only makes sense if at least one backend might send different responses based on the ECS value, so it's disabled by default.
628 * ``staleTTL=60``: int - When the backend servers are not reachable, and global configuration ``setStaleCacheEntriesTTL`` is set appropriately, TTL that will be used when a stale cache entry is returned.
629 * ``temporaryFailureTTL=60``: int - On a SERVFAIL or REFUSED from the backend, cache for this amount of seconds..
630
631 .. class:: PacketCache
632
633 Represents a cache that can be part of :class:`ServerPool`.
634
635 .. method:: PacketCache:dump(fname)
636
637 .. versionadded:: 1.3.1
638
639 Dump a summary of the cache entries to a file.
640
641 :param str fname: The path to a file where the cache summary should be dumped. Note that if the target file already exists, it will not be overwritten.
642
643 .. method:: PacketCache:expunge(n)
644
645 Remove entries from the cache, leaving at most ``n`` entries
646
647 :param int n: Number of entries to keep
648
649 .. method:: PacketCache:expungeByName(name [, qtype=DNSQType.ANY[, suffixMatch=false]])
650
651 .. versionchanged:: 1.2.0
652 ``suffixMatch`` parameter added.
653
654 Remove entries matching ``name`` and type from the cache.
655
656 :param DNSName name: The name to expunge
657 :param int qtype: The type to expunge, can be a pre-defined :ref:`DNSQType`
658 :param bool suffixMatch: When set to true, remove al entries under ``name``
659
660 .. method:: PacketCache:getStats()
661
662 .. versionadded:: 1.4.0
663
664 Return the cache stats (number of entries, hits, misses, deferred lookups, deferred inserts, lookup collisions, insert collisions and TTL too shorts) as a Lua table.
665
666 .. method:: PacketCache:isFull() -> bool
667
668 Return true if the cache has reached the maximum number of entries.
669
670 .. method:: PacketCache:printStats()
671
672 Print the cache stats (number of entries, hits, misses, deferred lookups, deferred inserts, lookup collisions, insert collisions and TTL too shorts).
673
674 .. method:: PacketCache:purgeExpired(n)
675
676 Remove expired entries from the cache until there is at most ``n`` entries remaining in the cache.
677
678 :param int n: Number of entries to keep
679
680 .. method:: PacketCache:toString() -> string
681
682 Return the number of entries in the Packet Cache, and the maximum number of entries
683
684 Client State
685 ------------
686
687 Also called frontend or bind, the Client State object returned by :func:`getBind` and listed with :func:`showBinds` represents an address and port dnsdist is listening on.
688
689 .. function:: getBind(index) -> ClientState
690
691 Return a :class:`ClientState` object.
692
693 :param int index: The object index
694
695 ClientState functions
696 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
697
698 .. class:: ClientState
699
700 This object represents an address and port dnsdist is listening on. When ``reuseport`` is in use, several ClientState objects can be present for the same address and port.
701
702 .. method:: ClientState:attachFilter(filter)
703
704 Attach a BPF filter to this frontend.
705
706 :param BPFFilter filter: The filter to attach to this frontend
707
708 .. method:: ClientState:detachFilter()
709
710 Remove the BPF filter associated to this frontend, if any.
711
712 .. method:: ClientState:toString() -> string
713
714 Return the address and port this frontend is listening on.
715
716 :returns: The address and port this frontend is listening on
717
718 .. attribute:: ClientState.muted
719
720 If set to true, queries received on this frontend will be normally processed and sent to a backend if needed, but no response will be ever be sent to the client over UDP. TCP queries are processed normally and responses sent to the client.
721
722 Status, Statistics and More
723 ---------------------------
724
725 .. function:: dumpStats()
726
727 Print all statistics dnsdist gathers
728
729 .. function:: getDOHFrontend(idx)
730
731 .. versionadded:: 1.4.0
732
733 Return the DOHFrontend object for the DNS over HTTPS bind of index ``idx``.
734
735 .. function:: getTLSContext(idx)
736
737 .. versionadded:: 1.3.0
738
739 Return the TLSContext object for the context of index ``idx``.
740
741 .. function:: getTLSFrontend(idx)
742
743 .. versionadded:: 1.3.1
744
745 Return the TLSFrontend object for the TLS bind of index ``idx``.
746
747 .. function:: grepq(selector[, num])
748 grepq(selectors[, num])
749
750 Prints the last ``num`` queries matching ``selector`` or ``selectors``.
751
752 The selector can be:
753
754 * a netmask (e.g. '192.0.2.0/24')
755 * a DNS name (e.g. 'dnsdist.org')
756 * a response time (e.g. '100ms')
757
758 :param str selector: Select queries based on this property.
759 :param {str} selectors: A lua table of selectors. Only queries matching all selectors are shown
760 :param int num: Show a maximum of ``num`` recent queries, default is 10.
761
762 .. function:: setVerboseHealthChecks(verbose)
763
764 Set whether health check errors should be logged. This is turned off by default.
765
766 :param bool verbose: Set to true if you want to enable health check errors logging
767
768 .. function:: showBinds()
769
770 Print a list of all the current addresses and ports dnsdist is listening on, also called ``frontends``
771
772 .. function:: showDOHFrontends()
773
774 .. versionadded:: 1.4.0
775
776 Print the list of all availables DNS over HTTPS frontends.
777
778 .. function:: showResponseLatency()
779
780 Show a plot of the response time latency distribution
781
782 .. function:: showServers([options])
783
784 .. versionchanged:: 1.4.0
785 ``options`` optional parameter added
786
787 This function shows all backend servers currently configured and some statistics.
788 These statics have the following fields:
789
790 * ``#`` - The number of the server, can be used as the argument for :func:`getServer`
791 * ``UUID`` - The UUID of the backend. Can be set with the ``id`` option of :func:`newServer`
792 * ``Address`` - The IP address and port of the server
793 * ``State`` - The current state of the server
794 * ``Qps`` - Current number of queries per second
795 * ``Qlim`` - Configured maximum number of queries per second
796 * ``Ord`` - The order number of the server
797 * ``Wt`` - The weight of the server
798 * ``Queries`` - Total amount of queries sent to this server
799 * ``Drops`` - Number of queries that were dropped by this server
800 * ``Drate`` - Number of queries dropped per second by this server
801 * ``Lat`` - The latency of this server in milliseconds
802 * ``Pools`` - The pools this server belongs to
803
804 :param table options: A table with key: value pairs with display options.
805
806 Options:
807
808 * ``showUUIDs=false``: bool - Whether to display the UUIDs, defaults to false.
809
810 .. function:: showTCPStats()
811
812 Show some statistics regarding TCP
813
814 .. function:: showTLSContexts()
815
816 .. versionadded:: 1.3.0
817
818 Print the list of all availables DNS over TLS contexts.
819
820 .. function:: showVersion()
821
822 Print the version of dnsdist
823
824 .. function:: topBandwidth([num])
825
826 Print the top ``num`` clients that consume the most bandwidth.
827
828 :param int num: Number to show, defaults to 10.
829
830 .. function:: topClients([num])
831
832 Print the top ``num`` clients sending the most queries over length of ringbuffer
833
834 :param int num: Number to show, defaults to 10.
835
836 .. function:: topQueries([num[, labels]])
837
838 Print the ``num`` most popular QNAMEs from queries.
839 Optionally grouped by the rightmost ``labels`` DNS labels.
840
841 :param int num: Number to show, defaults to 10
842 :param int label: Number of labels to cut down to
843
844 .. function:: topResponses([num[, rcode[, labels]]])
845
846 Print the ``num`` most seen responses with an RCODE of ``rcode``.
847 Optionally grouped by the rightmost ``labels`` DNS labels.
848
849 :param int num: Number to show, defaults to 10
850 :param int rcode: :ref:`Response code <DNSRCode>`, defaults to 0 (No Error)
851 :param int label: Number of labels to cut down to
852
853 .. function:: topSlow([num[, limit[, labels]]])
854
855 Print the ``num`` slowest queries that are slower than ``limit`` milliseconds.
856 Optionally grouped by the rightmost ``labels`` DNS labels.
857
858 :param int num: Number to show, defaults to 10
859 :param int limit: Show queries slower than this amount of milliseconds, defaults to 2000
860 :param int label: Number of labels to cut down to
861
862 .. _dynblocksref:
863
864 Dynamic Blocks
865 --------------
866
867 .. function:: addDynBlocks(addresses, message[, seconds=10[, action]])
868
869 .. versionchanged:: 1.2.0
870 ``action`` parameter added.
871
872 Block a set of addresses with ``message`` for (optionally) a number of seconds.
873 The default number of seconds to block for is 10.
874
875 :param addresses: set of Addresses as returned by an exceed function
876 :param string message: The message to show next to the blocks
877 :param int seconds: The number of seconds this block to expire
878 :param int action: The action to take when the dynamic block matches, see :ref:`here <DNSAction>`. (default to DNSAction.None, meaning the one set with :func:`setDynBlocksAction` is used)
879
880 Please see the documentation for :func:`setDynBlocksAction` to confirm which actions are supported by the action paramater.
881
882 .. function:: clearDynBlocks()
883
884 Remove all current dynamic blocks.
885
886 .. function:: showDynBlocks()
887
888 List all dynamic blocks in effect.
889
890 .. function:: setDynBlocksAction(action)
891
892 .. versionchanged:: 1.3.3
893 ``DNSAction.NXDomain`` action added.
894
895 Set which action is performed when a query is blocked.
896 Only DNSAction.Drop (the default), DNSAction.NoOp, DNSAction.NXDomain, DNSAction.Refused, DNSAction.Truncate and DNSAction.NoRecurse are supported.
897
898 .. _exceedfuncs:
899
900 Getting addresses that exceeded parameters
901 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
902
903 .. function:: exceedServFails(rate, seconds)
904
905 Get set of addresses that exceed ``rate`` servfails/s over ``seconds`` seconds
906
907 :param int rate: Number of Servfails per second to exceed
908 :param int seconds: Number of seconds the rate has been exceeded
909
910 .. function:: exceedNXDOMAINs(rate, seconds)
911
912 get set of addresses that exceed ``rate`` NXDOMAIN/s over ``seconds`` seconds
913
914 :param int rate: Number of NXDOMAIN per second to exceed
915 :param int seconds: Number of seconds the rate has been exceeded
916
917 .. function:: exceedRespByterate(rate, seconds)
918
919 get set of addresses that exceeded ``rate`` bytes/s answers over ``seconds`` seconds
920
921 :param int rate: Number of bytes per second to exceed
922 :param int seconds: Number of seconds the rate has been exceeded
923
924 .. function:: exceedQRate(rate, seconds)
925
926 Get set of address that exceed ``rate`` queries/s over ``seconds`` seconds
927
928 :param int rate: Number of queries per second to exceed
929 :param int seconds: Number of seconds the rate has been exceeded
930
931 .. function:: exceedQTypeRate(type, rate, seconds)
932
933 Get set of address that exceed ``rate`` queries/s for queries of QType ``type`` over ``seconds`` seconds
934
935 :param int type: QType
936 :param int rate: Number of QType queries per second to exceed
937 :param int seconds: Number of seconds the rate has been exceeded
938
939 DynBlockRulesGroup
940 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
941
942 Instead of using several `exceed*()` lines, dnsdist 1.3.0 introduced a new `DynBlockRulesGroup` object
943 which can be used to group dynamic block rules.
944
945 See :doc:`../guides/dynblocks` for more information about the case where using a `DynBlockRulesGroup` might be
946 faster than the existing rules.
947
948 .. function:: dynBlockRulesGroup() -> DynBlockRulesGroup
949
950 .. versionadded:: 1.3.0
951
952 Creates a new :class:`DynBlockRulesGroup` object.
953
954 .. class:: DynBlockRulesGroup
955
956 Represents a group of dynamic block rules.
957
958 .. method:: DynBlockRulesGroup:setQueryRate(rate, seconds, reason, blockingTime [, action [, warningRate]])
959
960 .. versionchanged:: 1.3.3
961 ``warningRate`` parameter added.
962
963 Adds a query rate-limiting rule, equivalent to:
964 ```
965 addDynBlocks(exceedQRate(rate, seconds), reason, blockingTime, action)
966 ```
967
968 :param int rate: Number of queries per second to exceed
969 :param int seconds: Number of seconds the rate has been exceeded
970 :param string reason: The message to show next to the blocks
971 :param int blockingTime: The number of seconds this block to expire
972 :param int action: The action to take when the dynamic block matches, see :ref:`here <DNSAction>`. (default to the one set with :func:`setDynBlocksAction`)
973 :param int warningRate: If set to a non-zero value, the rate above which a warning message will be issued and a no-op block inserted
974
975 .. method:: DynBlockRulesGroup:setRCodeRate(rcode, rate, seconds, reason, blockingTime [, action [, warningRate]])
976
977 .. versionchanged:: 1.3.3
978 ``warningRate`` parameter added.
979
980 Adds a rate-limiting rule for responses of code ``rcode``, equivalent to:
981 ```
982 addDynBlocks(exceedServfails(rcode, rate, seconds), reason, blockingTime, action)
983 ```
984
985 :param int rcode: The response code
986 :param int rate: Number of responses per second to exceed
987 :param int seconds: Number of seconds the rate has been exceeded
988 :param string reason: The message to show next to the blocks
989 :param int blockingTime: The number of seconds this block to expire
990 :param int action: The action to take when the dynamic block matches, see :ref:`here <DNSAction>`. (default to the one set with :func:`setDynBlocksAction`)
991 :param int warningRate: If set to a non-zero value, the rate above which a warning message will be issued and a no-op block inserted
992
993 .. method:: DynBlockRulesGroup:setQTypeRate(qtype, rate, seconds, reason, blockingTime [, action [, warningRate]])
994
995 .. versionchanged:: 1.3.3
996 ``warningRate`` parameter added.
997
998 Adds a rate-limiting rule for queries of type ``qtype``, equivalent to:
999 ```
1000 addDynBlocks(exceedQTypeRate(type, rate, seconds), reason, blockingTime, action)
1001 ```
1002
1003 :param int qtype: The qtype
1004 :param int rate: Number of queries per second to exceed
1005 :param int seconds: Number of seconds the rate has been exceeded
1006 :param string reason: The message to show next to the blocks
1007 :param int blockingTime: The number of seconds this block to expire
1008 :param int action: The action to take when the dynamic block matches, see :ref:`here <DNSAction>`. (default to the one set with :func:`setDynBlocksAction`)
1009 :param int warningRate: If set to a non-zero value, the rate above which a warning message will be issued and a no-op block inserted
1010
1011 .. method:: DynBlockRulesGroup:setResponseByteRate(rate, seconds, reason, blockingTime [, action [, warningRate]])
1012
1013 .. versionchanged:: 1.3.3
1014 ``warningRate`` parameter added.
1015
1016 Adds a bandwidth rate-limiting rule for responses, equivalent to:
1017 ```
1018 addDynBlocks(exceedRespByterate(rate, seconds), reason, blockingTime, action)
1019 ```
1020
1021 :param int rate: Number of bytes per second to exceed
1022 :param int seconds: Number of seconds the rate has been exceeded
1023 :param string reason: The message to show next to the blocks
1024 :param int blockingTime: The number of seconds this block to expire
1025 :param int action: The action to take when the dynamic block matches, see :ref:`here <DNSAction>`. (default to the one set with :func:`setDynBlocksAction`)
1026 :param int warningRate: If set to a non-zero value, the rate above which a warning message will be issued and a no-op block inserted
1027
1028 .. method:: DynBlockRulesGroup:apply()
1029
1030 Walk the in-memory query and response ring buffers and apply the configured rate-limiting rules, adding dynamic blocks when the limits have been exceeded.
1031
1032 .. method:: DynBlockRulesGroup:excludeRange(netmasks)
1033
1034 .. versionadded:: 1.3.1
1035
1036 Exclude this range, or list of ranges, meaning that no dynamic block will ever be inserted for clients in that range. Default to empty, meaning rules are applied to all ranges. When used in combination with :meth:`DynBlockRulesGroup:includeRange`, the more specific entry wins.
1037
1038 :param int netmasks: A netmask, or list of netmasks, as strings, like for example "192.0.2.1/24"
1039
1040 .. method:: DynBlockRulesGroup:includeRange(netmasks)
1041
1042 .. versionadded:: 1.3.1
1043
1044 Include this range, or list of ranges, meaning that rules will be applied to this range. When used in combination with :meth:`DynBlockRulesGroup:excludeRange`, the more specific entry wins.
1045
1046 :param int netmasks: A netmask, or list of netmasks, as strings, like for example "192.0.2.1/24"
1047
1048 .. method:: DynBlockRulesGroup:toString()
1049
1050 .. versionadded:: 1.3.1
1051
1052 Return a string describing the rules and range exclusions of this DynBlockRulesGroup.
1053
1054 SuffixMatchNode
1055 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1056
1057 A SuffixMatchNode can be used to quickly check whether a given name belongs to a set or not. This is achieved
1058 using an efficient tree structure based on DNS labels, making lookups cheap.
1059 Be careful that Suffix Node matching will match for any sub-domain, regardless of the depth, under the name added to the set. For example,
1060 if 'example.com.' is added to the set, 'www.example.com.' and 'sub.www.example.com.' will match as well.
1061 If you are looking for exact name matching, your might want to consider using a :class:`DNSNameSet` instead.
1062
1063 .. function:: newSuffixMatchNode()
1064
1065 Creates a new :class:`SuffixMatchNode`.
1066
1067 .. class:: SuffixMatchNode
1068
1069 Represent a set of DNS suffixes for quick matching.
1070
1071 .. method:: SuffixMatchNode:add(name)
1072
1073 Add a suffix to the current set.
1074
1075 :param DNSName name: The suffix to add to the set.
1076
1077 .. method:: SuffixMatchNode:check(name) -> bool
1078
1079 Return true if the given name is a sub-domain of one of those in the set, and false otherwise.
1080
1081 :param DNSName name: The name to test against the set.
1082
1083 Other functions
1084 ---------------
1085
1086 .. function:: maintenance()
1087
1088 If this function exists, it is called every second to so regular tasks.
1089 This can be used for e.g. :doc:`Dynamic Blocks <../guides/dynblocks>`.
1090
1091 .. function: setAllowEmptyResponse()
1092
1093 .. versionadded:: 1.4.0
1094
1095 Set to true (defaults to false) to allow empty responses (qdcount=0) with a NoError or NXDomain rcode (default) from backends. dnsdist drops these responses by default because it can't match them against the initial query since they don't contain the qname, qtype and qclass, and therefore the risk of collision is much higher than with regular responses.
1096
1097 DOHFrontend
1098 ~~~~~~~~~~~
1099
1100 .. class:: DOHFrontend
1101
1102 .. versionadded:: 1.4.0
1103
1104 This object represents an address and port dnsdist is listening on for DNS over HTTPS queries.
1105
1106 .. method:: DOHFrontend:reloadCertificates()
1107
1108 Reload the current TLS certificate and key pairs.
1109
1110 TLSContext
1111 ~~~~~~~~~~
1112
1113 .. class:: TLSContext
1114
1115 .. versionadded:: 1.3.0
1116
1117 This object represents an address and port dnsdist is listening on for DNS over TLS queries.
1118
1119 .. method:: TLSContext:rotateTicketsKey()
1120
1121 Replace the current TLS tickets key by a new random one.
1122
1123 .. method:: TLSContext:loadTicketsKeys(ticketsKeysFile)
1124
1125 Load new tickets keys from the selected file, replacing the existing ones. These keys should be rotated often and never written to persistent storage to preserve forward secrecy. The default is to generate a random key. The OpenSSL provider supports several tickets keys to be able to decrypt existing sessions after the rotation, while the GnuTLS provider only supports one key.
1126
1127 :param str ticketsKeysFile: The path to a file from where TLS tickets keys should be loaded.
1128
1129 TLSFrontend
1130 ~~~~~~~~~~~
1131
1132 .. class:: TLSFrontend
1133
1134 .. versionadded:: 1.3.1
1135
1136 This object represents the configuration of a listening frontend for DNS over TLS queries. To each frontend is associated a TLSContext.
1137
1138 .. method:: TLSContext:loadNewCertificatesAndKeys(certFile(s), keyFile(s))
1139
1140 Create and switch to a new TLS context using the same options than were passed to the corresponding `addTLSLocal()` directive, but loading new certificates and keys from the selected files, replacing the existing ones.
1141
1142 :param str certFile(s): The path to a X.509 certificate file in PEM format, or a list of paths to such files.
1143 :param str keyFile(s): The path to the private key file corresponding to the certificate, or a list of paths to such files, whose order should match the certFile(s) ones.
1144
1145 EDNS on Self-generated answers
1146 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1147
1148 There are several mechanisms in dnsdist that turn an existing query into an answer right away,
1149 without reaching out to the backend, including :func:`SpoofAction`, :func:`RCodeAction`, :func:`TCAction`
1150 and returning a response from ``Lua``. Those responses should, according to :rfc:`6891`, contain an ``OPT``
1151 record if the received request had one, which is the case by default and can be disabled using
1152 :func:`setAddEDNSToSelfGeneratedResponses`.
1153
1154 We must, however, provide a responder's maximum payload size in this record, and we can't easily know the
1155 maximum payload size of the actual backend so we need to provide one. The default value is 1500 and can be
1156 overriden using :func:`setPayloadSizeOnSelfGeneratedAnswers`.
1157
1158 .. function:: setAddEDNSToSelfGeneratedResponses(add)
1159
1160 .. versionadded:: 1.3.3
1161
1162 Whether to add EDNS to self-generated responses, provided that the initial query had EDNS.
1163
1164 :param bool add: Whether to add EDNS, default is true.
1165
1166 .. function:: setPayloadSizeOnSelfGeneratedAnswers(payloadSize)
1167
1168 .. versionadded:: 1.3.3
1169
1170 Set the UDP payload size advertised via EDNS on self-generated responses. In accordance with
1171 :rfc:`RFC 6891 <6891#section-6.2.5>`, values lower than 512 will be treated as equal to 512.
1172
1173 :param int payloadSize: The responder's maximum UDP payload size, in bytes. Default is 1500.
1174
1175 Security Polling
1176 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1177
1178 PowerDNS products can poll the security status of their respective versions. This polling, naturally,
1179 happens over DNS. If the result is that a given version has a security problem, the software will
1180 report this at level ‘Error’ during startup, and repeatedly during operations, every
1181 :func:`setSecurityPollInterval` seconds.
1182
1183 By default, security polling happens on the domain ‘secpoll.powerdns.com’, but this can be changed with
1184 the :func:`setSecurityPollSuffix` function. If this setting is made empty, no polling will take place.
1185 Organizations wanting to host their own security zones can do so by changing this setting to a domain name
1186 under their control.
1187
1188 To enable distributors of PowerDNS to signal that they have backported versions, the PACKAGEVERSION
1189 compilation-time macro can be used to set a distributor suffix.
1190
1191 .. function:: setSecurityPollInterval(interval)
1192
1193 .. versionadded:: 1.3.3
1194
1195 Set the interval, in seconds, between two security pollings.
1196
1197 :param int interval: The interval, in seconds, between two pollings. Default is 3600.
1198
1199 .. function:: setSecurityPollSuffix(suffix)
1200
1201 .. versionadded:: 1.3.3
1202
1203 Domain name from which to query security update notifications. Setting this to an empty string disables secpoll.
1204
1205 :param string suffix: The suffix to use, default is 'secpoll.powerdns.com.'.