X-Git-Url: http://www.average.org/gitweb/?p=pdns-pipe-nmc.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=d730e46e9bff0e6fa1c76f78764cb4fe2024f58c;hp=ada48f4e7db03243712cc6e37eb360a97ac5cf42;hb=d38ca22c693b85e90a43e301edf3ec525d0d8360;hpb=d9646381d13a37c31c08b2a51694a0f0f891e4cb diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ada48f4..d730e46 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,20 +1,100 @@ % Namecoin pipe backend for PowerDNS -# Namecoin pipe backend for PowerDNS -There exists a [project](https://github.com/namecoin/nmcontrol) to -create an all-in-one tool that can, among other things, act as a DNS -server for the `.bit` zone. There is also a -[tool](https://github.com/namecoin/NamecoinToBind) for offline -conversion of namecoin data into BIND zone file. +There exists a project named +[nmcontrol](https://github.com/namecoin/nmcontrol) to create an +all-in-one tool that can, among other things, act as a DNS server +for the `.bit` zone. There is also a tool, +[NamecoinToBind](https://github.com/namecoin/NamecoinToBind), +for offline conversion of namecoin data into BIND zone file. -Unlike that, this project is a single-purpose tool acting as a (real -time) bridge between [Namecoin](https://namecoin.org/) and DNS. +Unlike those, this project is a single-purpose tool acting as a (real +time) bridge between [Namecoin](http://namecoin.info/) and DNS. [PowerDNS](https://www.powerdns.com/) provides a stable DNS frontend, -with an easy to implement backend interface, which is used in this -project. +with an easy to implement backend interface. The latter is used in +this project. + +## Building + +The program is built as a single executable to be run by PowerDns's +pipe backend. It is written in [Haskell](http://www.haskell.org/). +There is no `cabal` configuration at the moment, so to build it, +simply run + +``` +ghc --make pdns-pipe-nmc +``` + +and install any missing packages it complains about. + +## Installing + +In the powerdns configuration, you want to specify `master=yes`. +Enable `pipe` backend by setting `launch=pipe`. +Wherever your pdns package keeps the backend configurations, set +this for the pipe backend: + +``` +pipe-command=/path/to/pdns-pipe-nmc +pipe-timeout=10000 +pipe-regex=.bit;.*$ +pipebackend-abi-version=1 ## all versions supported, but extra data ignored +``` + +Copy `pdns-pipe-nmc` to the place that you've set up as `pipe-command`. +Copy your namecoin cofig file to `/etc/namecoin.conf` and make sure it +is readable by the userid specified in the powerdns config. Entries +recognized in the `/etc/namecoin.conf` file (with default values) are: + +``` +rpcuser= +rpcpassword= +rpchost=localhost +rpcport=8336 +``` + +They are the parameters needed to contact the `namecoind` server over +its JsonRPC interface. With default installation on `localhost`, you +will only need to specify `rpcpassword`. + +Configure your resolvers to use the PowerDns instance for queries in +the `.bit` zone. This is left as an exercise to the reader. + +## Security Considerations + +Namecoin per se has excellent non-repudiation characteristics. But +once you've converted the data into (non-DNSSEC-protected) DNS +format, all bets are off. If you intend to query your powerdns +instance over public Internet, remember that nothing prevents evil +hackers or ruthless governments from tampering with your queries +and powerdns responses. There are two possible approaches to +mitigation of this problem: + +* Run namecoind and powerdns as close to the consumer as +possible: on the same host, or at least on the same network, and +keep it guarded. +* I did not try it, but it should be possible to use PowerDNS +[Front-signing](http://doc.powerdns.com/html/dnssec-modes.html#dnssec-frontserver), +so the communication will happen over DNSSEC protocol without the +need to keep the signatures in the zone data itself. You probably +would need to create signing key for the PowerDNS instance, and add +the corresponding public key as "trused" into the configuration of +your resolvers. ## Status Alpha. It does not handle `SRV` records at all, does not support `delegate` (not to mention `import`), provides bogus version in the `SOA` record, and is largely untested. Try at your risk. + +## Getting the Source + +Check the [project homepage](http://www.average.org/pdns-pipe-nmc/). + +Git [clone](git://git.average.org/git/pdns-pipe-nmc.git) or +[browse](http://www.average.org/gitweb/?p=pdns-pipe-nmc.git;a=summary), +or use [github mirror](https://github.com/crosser/pdns-pipe-nmc). + +## Author + +Eugene Crosser \ +