The BIND package provides a DNS server and client utilities. If you are only interested in the utilities, refer to the BIND Utilities-9.3.3.
Download (HTTP): http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/infosys/servers/isc/bind9/9.3.3/bind-9.3.3.tar.gz
Download (FTP): ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/9.3.3/bind-9.3.3.tar.gz
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Download size: 5.2 MB
Estimated disk space required: 77.1 MB
Estimated build time: 1.7 SBU (additional 11 minutes, processor independent, to run the complete test suite)
Net-tools-1.60 (for ifconfig) and Net-DNS-0.57
User Notes: http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/bind
Install BIND by running the following commands:
sed -i 's/#ifdef SO_BSDCOMPAT/#if 0/' lib/isc/unix/socket.c && ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc \ --enable-threads --with-libtool && make
Issue the following commands to run the complete suite of tests. First, as root, set up some test interfaces:
bin/tests/system/ifconfig.sh up
Now run the test suite as an unprivileged user:
make check 2>&1 | tee check.log
Again as root, clean up the test interfaces:
bin/tests/system/ifconfig.sh down
Issue the following command to check that all 144 tests ran successfully:
grep "R:PASS" check.log | wc -l
Finally, install the package as the root user:
make install && chmod 755 /usr/lib/{lib{bind9,isc{,cc,cfg},lwres,dns}.so.*.?.?} && cd doc && install -v -d -m755 /usr/share/doc/bind-9.3.3/{arm,draft,misc,rfc} && install -v -m644 arm/*.html \ /usr/share/doc/bind-9.3.3/arm && install -v -m644 draft/*.txt \ /usr/share/doc/bind-9.3.3/draft && install -v -m644 rfc/* \ /usr/share/doc/bind-9.3.3/rfc && install -v -m644 \ misc/{dnssec,ipv6,migrat*,options,rfc-compliance,roadmap,sdb} \ /usr/share/doc/bind-9.3.3/misc
sed -i -e 's/#ifdef SO_BSDCOMPAT/#if 0/' lib/isc/unix/socket.c: This command removes an obsolete reference so that the bind daemon does not generate messages about it in the log.
--sysconfdir=/etc: This parameter forces BIND to look for configuration files in /etc instead of /usr/etc.
--enable-threads: This parameter enables multi-threading capability.
--with-libtool: This parameter forces the building of dynamic libraries and links the installed binaries to these libraries.
chmod 755 /usr/lib/{lib{bind9,isc{,cc,cfg},lwres,dns}.so.*.?.?}: Enable the execute bit to prevent a warning when using ldd to check library dependencies.
cd doc; install ...: These commands install the additional package documentation. Optionally, omit any or all of these commands.
BIND will be configured to run in a chroot jail as an unprivileged user (named). This configuration is more secure in that a DNS compromise can only affect a few files in the named user's HOME directory.
Create the unprivileged user and group named:
groupadd -g 20 named && useradd -c "BIND Owner" -g named -s /bin/false -u 20 named install -d -m770 -o named -g named /srv/named
Set up some files, directories and devices needed by BIND:
cd /srv/named && mkdir -p dev etc/namedb/slave var/run && mknod /srv/named/dev/null c 1 3 && mknod /srv/named/dev/random c 1 8 && chmod 666 /srv/named/dev/{null,random} && mkdir /srv/named/etc/namedb/pz && cp /etc/localtime /srv/named/etc
Then, generate a key for use in the named.conf and rdnc.conf files using the rndc-confgen command:
rndc-confgen -b 512 | grep -m 1 "secret" | cut -d '"' -f 2
Create the named.conf file from which named will read the location of zone files, root name servers and secure DNS keys:
cat > /srv/named/etc/named.conf << "EOF" options { directory "/etc/namedb"; pid-file "/var/run/named.pid"; statistics-file "/var/run/named.stats"; }; controls { inet 127.0.0.1 allow { localhost; } keys { rndc_key; }; }; key "rndc_key" { algorithm hmac-md5; secret "<Insert secret from rndc-confgen's output here>"; }; zone "." { type hint; file "root.hints"; }; zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" { type master; file "pz/127.0.0"; }; // Bind 9 now logs by default through syslog (except debug). // These are the default logging rules. logging { category default { default_syslog; default_debug; }; category unmatched { null; }; channel default_syslog { syslog daemon; // send to syslog's daemon // facility severity info; // only send priority info // and higher }; channel default_debug { file "named.run"; // write to named.run in // the working directory // Note: stderr is used instead // of "named.run" // if the server is started // with the '-f' option. severity dynamic; // log at the server's // current debug level }; channel default_stderr { stderr; // writes to stderr severity info; // only send priority info // and higher }; channel null { null; // toss anything sent to // this channel }; }; EOF
Create the rndc.conf file with the following commands:
cat > /etc/rndc.conf << "EOF" key rndc_key { algorithm "hmac-md5"; secret "<Insert secret from rndc-confgen's output here>"; }; options { default-server localhost; default-key rndc_key; }; EOF
The rndc.conf file contains information for controlling named operations with the rndc utility.
Create a zone file with the following contents:
cat > /srv/named/etc/namedb/pz/127.0.0 << "EOF" $TTL 3D @ IN SOA ns.local.domain. hostmaster.local.domain. ( 1 ; Serial 8H ; Refresh 2H ; Retry 4W ; Expire 1D) ; Minimum TTL NS ns.local.domain. 1 PTR localhost. EOF
Create the root.hints file with the following commands:
Caution must be used to ensure there are no leading spaces in this file.
cat > /srv/named/etc/namedb/root.hints << "EOF" . 6D IN NS A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. . 6D IN NS B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. . 6D IN NS C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. . 6D IN NS D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. . 6D IN NS E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. . 6D IN NS F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. . 6D IN NS G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. . 6D IN NS H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. . 6D IN NS I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. . 6D IN NS J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. . 6D IN NS K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. . 6D IN NS L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. . 6D IN NS M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 6D IN A 198.41.0.4 B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 6D IN A 192.228.79.201 C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 6D IN A 192.33.4.12 D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 6D IN A 128.8.10.90 E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 6D IN A 192.203.230.10 F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 6D IN A 192.5.5.241 G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 6D IN A 192.112.36.4 H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 6D IN A 128.63.2.53 I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 6D IN A 192.36.148.17 J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 6D IN A 192.58.128.30 K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 6D IN A 193.0.14.129 L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 6D IN A 198.32.64.12 M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 6D IN A 202.12.27.33 EOF
The root.hints file is a list of root name servers. This file must be updated periodically with the dig utility. A current copy of root.hints can be obtained from ftp://rs.internic.net/domain/named.root. Consult the BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual for details.
Create or modify resolv.conf to use the new name server with the following commands:
Replace <yourdomain.com> with your own valid domain name.
cp /etc/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf.bak && cat > /etc/resolv.conf << "EOF" search <yourdomain.com> nameserver 127.0.0.1 EOF
Set permissions on the chroot jail with the following command:
chown -R named.named /srv/named
To start the DNS server at boot, install the /etc/rc.d/init.d/bind init script included in the blfs-bootscripts-20060910 package.
make install-bind
Now start BIND with the new boot script:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/bind start
Test out the new BIND 9 installation. First query the local host address with dig:
dig -x 127.0.0.1
Now try an external name lookup, taking note of the speed difference in repeated lookups due to the caching. Run the dig command twice on the same address:
dig www.linuxfromscratch.org && dig www.linuxfromscratch.org
You can see almost instantaneous results with the named caching lookups. Consult the BIND Administrator Reference Manual located at doc/arm/Bv9ARM.html in the package source tree, for further configuration options.
Last updated on 2007-02-05 14:09:23 -0600