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Last change on this file since 680 was 545, checked in by Kris Deugau, 11 years ago

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Merge reverse DNS and location work; 2 of mumble

Numerous conflicts due to hand-copy or partial merges

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1web frontend:
2
3workflow:
4
5log in, see domain list from current group
6
7-> "current group" includes all subgroups? (hairy SQL)
8
9
10logic:
11-> need to pass session ID on every call, otherwise we don't know who we are
12-> should check ACLs on every call in case of changing permissions
13-> should be able to store all webvar bits in the session
14
15
16ooo! ooo! what about "clone existing domain"?
17
18
19export for tinydns: arbitrary record data is binary blob, decomposed by hex octets to octal codes
20
21
22components:
23menu list (actions/sections)
24domain list
25group tree
26user list
27<various edit <entity> pages>
28
29
30
31time tables:
323600: 1h
337200: 2h
3410800: 3h
3514400: 4h
3621600: 6h
3743200: 12h
3886400: 1d
39172800: 2d
40604800: 7d (1w)
41
42valid records:
43
44nb: wildcards are supported for most types. use with extreme caution! (I don't plan on writing
45tools that will create them.)
46
47.fqdn:ip:x:ttl:timestamp:lo
48 -> x.fqdn is a nameserver at ip, SOA sets x.fqdn as master with hostmaster@fqdn as contact
49 -> if x contains a . that is used as the NS name
50(Not much use for us)
51
52Zfqdn:primary:contact:serial:refresh:retry:expire:minttl:recttl:(timestamp:lo)
53 -> SOA for fqdn
54
55&fqdn:ip:x:ttl:timestamp:lo
56 -> x.fqdn is a nameserver
57 -> if x contains a . that is used as the NS name
58 -> ip may be omitted; A record for fqdn->ip is created otherwise
59
60=fqdn:ip:ttl:timestamp:lo
61 -> A record and matching PTR record with fqdn and ip
62
63+fqdn:ip:ttl:timestamp:lo
64 -> A record
65
66^ptr:fqdn:ttl:timestamp:lo
67 -> PTR record. note ptr must be reverse-IP format ending in .in-addr.arpa
68
69@fqdn:ip:x:dist:ttl:timestamp:lo
70 -> MX. Dist defaults to 0.
71 -> ip may be omitted; A record for fqdn->ip is created otherwise
72
73-fqdn:ip:ttl:timestamp:lo
74 -> ignored
75
76'fqdn:text:ttl:timestamp:lo
77 -> TXT record
78 -> octal-encode special characters in text as \nnn
79
80Cfqdn:name:ttl:timestamp:lo
81 -> CNAME for fqdn pointing to name
82
83:fqdn:n:data:ttl:timestamp:lo
84 -> Generic data, of type n (n is a 16-bit unsigned integer)
85 17 is RP
86 16 is TXT
87 2 (NS), 5 (CNAME), 6 (SOA), 12 (PTR), 15 (MX) and 252 (AXFR) (WTF?) should not be used
88 -> data must use octal escapes for : or nondisplayable characters. axfr-get seems to escape all
89 non-alphanumerics, therefore so will we.
90
91two primary groups of data:
92-> forward zones
93 -> local master zones
94 -> local slave zones
95-> reverse zones
96- note that it would be really nice to eliminate duplicated A records (+domain.com:ip:: plus =domain.com:ip::)
97
98operations:
99-> import zone data (BIND*, djbdns, vegadns-mysql)
100 -> allow overwrite of existing SOA
101-> export data (BIND*, djbdns)
102-> add zone/domain
103 -> as slave
104 -> as master
105-> delete zone/domain
106-> add record to domain
107-> remove record from domain
108-> change record
109 -> A record IP
110 -> CNAME destination
111 -> MX destination
112 -> MX priority
113 -> A <-> CNAME ?
114 -> flag record as "primary" A record for an IP (means that PTR will set that name as rDNS)
115-> force propagation (execute propagation script)
116-> User ACL fiddling:
117 -> take IPDB model, include groups/delegation/etc
118 "admin" -> nominally full access to anything/everything
119 "staff" -> general access to all domains, can create users and delegate domains to them
120 "bulk hoster" -> customer with more than one domain, (can create users and delegate domains to them)?
121 "user" -> customer with one domain
122
123
124recommended SOA/TTL/etc times:
125refresh 86400 (24h), retry 7200 (2h), expire 2592000 (30d), ttl 345600 (4d)
126
127Qs re: new servers:
128-> IPs for cache/authoritative?
129
130
131flow of data:
132user input -> database -> local "zone" data -> rsync/scp to slaves
133
134don't use "domain ID" goop; its only advantage is slightly lower disk use. otherwise it's more
135complicated, less traceable thru the DB manually
136
137
138db structure (current)
139
140domains:
141| domain_id | int(11) | | MUL | NULL | auto_increment |
142| domain | varchar(100) | | | | |
143| group_id | int(11) | YES | | NULL | |
144| description | varchar(255) | | | | |
145| status | enum('active','inactive') | | | inactive | |
146
147records:
148| domain_id | int(11) | | MUL | 0 | |
149| record_id | int(11) | | PRI | NULL | auto_increment |
150| host | varchar(100) | | | | |
151| type | char(1) | YES | | NULL | |
152| val | varchar(100) | YES | | NULL | |
153| distance | int(4) | YES | | 0 | |
154| weight | int(4) | YES | | NULL | | - for SRV only
155| port | int(4) | YES | | NULL | | - for SRV only
156| ttl | int(11) | | | 86400 | |
157| description | varchar(255) | | | | |
158
159default_records is a duplicate of records structurally
160
161log: (not sure how useful this really is, in this form...)
162| domain_id | int(11) | | | 0 | |
163| user_id | int(11) | | | 0 | |
164| group_id | int(11) | | | 0 | |
165| email | varchar(60) | | | | |
166| name | varchar(60) | | | | |
167| entry | varchar(200) | | | | |
168| time | int(11) | | | 0 | |
169
170db structure (proposed)
171
172domains:
173domain char(128) pk, indexed
174group char(32) fk, indexed?
175status enum?
176masterns char(64)
177email char(128)
178serial long int (needs 2^32 at least)
179refresh long int needs semi-sane default
180retry long int needs semi-sane default
181expire long int needs semi-sane default
182minttl long int needs semi-sane default
183ctime timestamp
184mtime timestamp
185
186records:
187recid serial
188domain char(128) fk, indexed?
189host char(128) pk, indexed
190type enum?
191val char(256) to allow for 255-char TXT records
192extra char(10) 10 should be enough to express any needs for MX, SRV, or anything else...right?
193ttl long int
194ctime timestamp
195mtime timestamp
196
197default records to be either database-coded as default values or coded in er, code.
198-> hrm.
199 database-level defaults are "recommended practice" according to the cricket book
200 code-level defaults may be hardcoded (easy) or loaded from a config file (harder, but cleaner)
201 all must be overrideable by a database-table-stored "local policy defaults" widget
202
203add domain:
204 -> need domain name
205 -> IP/"company default" radio button pair, with some Javascript to change defaults for:
206 -> radio buttons with sane defaults for standard hosts (www/mail/ftp/smtp)
207 -> www CNAME @
208 -> FTP CNAME @
209 -> mail CNAME mail.company.com
210 -> smtp CNAME smtp.company.com
211 -> MX defaults to <mxlist>
212
213+----------------------------------------------------------------+
214| Domain: _________________________________ |
215| o Company hosting o Slave zone o Custom settings |
216+----------------------------------------------------------------+
217
218add_domain($domain,$class)
219update_domain($domain,$group,$status,[$contact,$primary,$serial,$ttl,$refresh,$retry,$expire,$minttl])
220delete_domain($domain)
221lock_domain($domain) -hm.. lock/unlock may be admin-level "don't touch!" flags vs "active/inactive" flags
222unlock_domain($domain)
223add_record($domain,$host,$type,$value,$extra,$ttl)
224update_record($id,$host,$type,$val,$extra,$ttl)
225delete_record($id)
226export_data($domain,$format) ->takes special <ALL> arg for all zones. $format -> BIND or djb (implement DJB first)
227update_nameservers()
228
229
230FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF : FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF
231we get:
232 <x>:<x>:FFFF:FFFF
233we assign:
234 <x>:<x>:<y>:<a> (/64, nominally equivalent to current /32, logically)
235 <x>:<x>:<y>:<b>FF (/56, bitwise equivalent to current /24 relative to /32)
236 <x>:<x>:<y>:FFFF (/48, bitwise equivalent to current /16 relative to /24)
237
238Allocations SHOULD leave space for growth
239
240
241SELECT u.user_id, u.email, u.firstname, u.lastname, u.type, g.group_name
242 "FROM users u ".
243 "INNER JOIN groups g ON u.group_id=g.group_id ".
244 ($offset eq 'all' ? '' : " LIMIT $perpage OFFSET ".$offset*$perpage)
245
246
247SELECT g.group_id, g.group_name, g2.group_name, g.children, count(distinct(u.email)), count(distinct(d.domain))
248FROM groups g
249INNER JOIN groups g2 ON g2.group_id=g.parent_group_id
250LEFT OUTER JOIN users u ON u.group_id=g.group_id
251LEFT OUTER JOIN domains d ON d.group_id=g.group_id
252GROUP BY g.group_id, g.group_name, g2.group_name, g.children
253
254
255
256 record_id | group_id | host | type | val | distance | weight | port | ttl | description
257-----------+----------+----------------------------------------+------+-------------------------+----------+--------+------+-------+-------------
258 1 | 1 | ns1.example.com:hostmaster.DOMAIN | 6 | 10800:3600:604800:10800 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 86400 |
259 25 | 1 | DOMAIN | 1 | 10.2.3.4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7200 |
260 2 | 1 | DOMAIN | 15 | mx1.example.com | 10 | 0 | 0 | 7200 |
261 26 | 1 | DOMAIN | 15 | mx2.example.com | 10 | 0 | 0 | 7200 |
262 27 | 1 | DOMAIN | 2 | ns2.example.com | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7200 |
263 22 | 1 | DOMAIN | 2 | ns1.example.com | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7200 |
264 31 | 1 | www.DOMAIN | 5 | DOMAIN | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10800 |
265 32 | 1 | DOMAIN | 16 | "v=spf1 a mx -all" | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10800 |
266 17 | 1 | DOMAIN | 33 | srv.example.com | 15 | 2 | 325 | 7200 |
267
268
269serial in domains table
270'manual' - date+inc
271'manual' - monotone
272'auto' - generated (TinyDNS only; uses auto(date) for other exports)
273
274add enable/disable for individual records
275
276log_id? domain_id? group_id user_id action detail timestamp
277
278
279
280 LOG_EMERG
281 A panic condition.
282
283 LOG_ALERT
284 A condition that should be corrected immediately, such as a corrupted system database.
285
286 LOG_CRIT
287 Critical conditions, such as hard device errors.
288
289 LOG_ERR
290 Errors.
291
292 LOG_WARNING
293
294 Warning messages.
295
296 LOG_NOTICE
297 Conditions that are not error conditions, but that may require special handling.
298
299 LOG_INFO
300 Informational messages.
301
302 LOG_DEBUG
303#define LOG_EMERG 0 /* system is unusable */
304#define LOG_ALERT 1 /* action must be taken immediately */
305#define LOG_CRIT 2 /* critical conditions */
306#define LOG_ERR 3 /* error conditions */
307#define LOG_WARNING 4 /* warning conditions */
308#define LOG_NOTICE 5 /* normal but significant condition */
309#define LOG_INFO 6 /* informational */
310#define LOG_DEBUG 7 /* debug-level messages */
311
312
313
314another web-UI for DNS record maintenance:
315http://www.henriknordstrom.net/code/webdns/
316
317
318sub-octet delegation for v4 nets:
319p 216-218 in cricket^Wgrasshopper book
320
321Also see new draft spec, applies to both v4 and v6:
322http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-gersch-dnsop-revdns-cidr-01
323
324new custom types "Forward delegation" and "Reverse delegation"?
325 - forward creates NS records in parent for <sub>.parent
326 - reverse creates NS records plus CNAMEs for sub-octet zones
327-> would solve the conundrum of what to do with the unsightly CNAME
328 records presented in the UI to indicate sub-octet zone delegation
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