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Subject: [knot-dns-users] running knot-resolver with only kresd-tls.socket
Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2019 13:36:50 -0000 (UTC)
From: Daniel Lublin <daniel(a)lublin.se>
To: knot-dns-users(a)lists.nic.cz
Ahoj,
I'm tinkering with running knot-resolver for DNS-over-TLS (only). My kresd@1
is listening on the public interface by using a drop-in override file,
following kresd.systemd(7) (kresd-tls.socket.d/override.conf).
Thing is, I would like knot to not listen on port 53 on any interface, not
even localhost. But this is precisely what it does.
I naively tried to stop it from doing so, first with a
kresd.socket.d/override.conf with:
[Socket]
ListenStream=
But that failed with journalctl -u kresd.socket containing `kresd.socket:
Unit has no Listen setting (ListenStream=, ListenDatagram=, ListenFIFO=,
...). Refusing.`
And also by trying to disable that "socket-unit", with a
kresd(a)1.service.d/override.conf containing:
[Service]
Sockets=
Sockets=kresd-tls.socket
Sockets=kresd-control(a)%i.socket
But that did nothing.
Finally, using `systemctl mask kresd.socket` I get it to stop listening on
(localhost) port 53. But then instead systemd find itself in "degraded"
mode...
Any tip on how to accomplish this cleanly?
Hello, Knot * users!
Please note that Knot DNS 2.8.x breaks all Knot Resolver versions
released so far (<=3.2.1). The breakage is a bit subtle, and build
system won't detect it.
We plan to release an update soon. If you don't want to wait, you can
apply a simple patch:
https://gitlab.labs.nic.cz/knot/knot-resolver/commit/186f2639
--Vladimir
Hi,
When I request a domain name to the knot-resolver server, I will see that
the uppercase and lowercase letters are randomly converted to log records.
--
Best Regards!!
champion_xie