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### ISC BIND9 Container (Stable: 9.14.8_xx) built on top of Alpine
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### Last update: 2-6-20
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### Latest Stable Docker Tag: 9.14.8-r5
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NOTE: "Last Update" is the date of the latest DockerHub build.
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This container is a super small (~5MB compressed pull, and only ~9MB
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when extracted) FULL version of ISC BIND9.
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It is ideal for an extremely secure and fast master (authoritative server),
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slave, recursive server/resolver, RPZ "dns firewall", or just
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about any other purpose you can use bind for.
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To get started quickly, skip to step "D".
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# (A.) Security - always on the latest stable BIND release!
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This container will _always_ be up to date on the latest
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stable+patched version, usually within 24 hours of it being available
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in Alpine. In fact, most of the BIND vulnerabilities so far have been
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reported by me to the Alpine developers.
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# (B.) How to deploy a Bind (DNS) server?
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This container contains everything needed in terms of configuration to
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run as an authoritative server or a recursive resolver/forwarding cacher.
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However, the default config permits queries and recursion only from 127.0.0.1 - which will not be too useful :)
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But the assumption is that you will override ```/etc/bind``` with your configs, and ```/var/cache/bind``` with your zones.
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# (C.) Required "DATA" directory - for configs and zone data:
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This container assumes you have a "/DATA" folder with with your container specific data.
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(You can change that folder, sub-folders, and file points as needed, but make sure you update the "-v" mounts for the run.)
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Specifically, you need to have these directories/paths:
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```
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1.) [ *REQUIRED* ]
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In your "/DATA/etc/bind" directory, a file "named.conf", which acts as an entry point to your configs
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Take a look at the default config, and the example configs provided
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2.) [ *REQUIRED* ]
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A "/DATA/var/cache/bind" directory for all of the master or slave zones. If it's for slave zones, it will populate automatically and you can leave it blank.
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```
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# (D.) How to run a BIND ("named") Docker Container?
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## Default Example:
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This is just to test it out - by default only allows queries from
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itself (127.0.0.1) -- pretty useless for real world usage
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```
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docker run --name=dns-test
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-it -d \
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--dns=8.8.8.8 --dns=8.8.4.4 \
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-p 53:53/udp -p 53:53 \
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ventz/bind
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```
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## Customer Override Example for Authoritative Master
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Edit: named.conf.local with your forward zone at least
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and create the file in /var/cache/bind/$yourdomain.tld
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```
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docker run --name=dns-master
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-it -d \
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--dns=8.8.8.8 --dns=8.8.4.4 \
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-p 53:53/udp -p 53:53 \
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-v /DATA/etc/bind:/etc/bind \
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-v /DATA/var/cache/bind:/var/cache/bind \
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ventz/bind
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```
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## Custom Override Example for Recursive Resolver/Cacher:
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Edit: named.conf.options -> change the "allow-recursion" and "allow-query" with your subnets
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```
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docker run --name=dns-resolver
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-it -d \
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--dns=8.8.8.8 --dns=8.8.4.4 \
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-p 53:53/udp -p 53:53 \
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-v /DATA/etc/bind:/etc/bind \
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-v /DATA/var/cache/bind:/var/cache/bind \
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ventz/bind
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```
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Additional options may be passed to the bind daemon via the `OPTIONS` argument, provided as:
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`docker run --env OPTIONS='...'
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# (E.) FAQs
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## How do I generate an RNDC Key?
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```
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docker run -it --rm --entrypoint "/usr/sbin/rndc-confgen" ventz/bind
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```
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Take the portion that looks like this and save to "/etc/bind/rndc.key":
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```
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# Start of rndc.conf
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key "rndc-key" {
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algorithm hmac-sha256;
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# Note: the secret will be different, this is just an example
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secret "zjVC59ehGxbbB6OhYhGaqUTIXu8Imcg3VKzvoMwIMzY=";
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};
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```
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## What configuration files do I need to get started?
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I highly recommend reading more about bind if this is your question. Here are some useful resources:
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* https://www.bind9.net/manuals
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* https://wiki.debian.org/Bind9
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* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BIND9ServerHowto
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* https://www.zytrax.com/books/dns/ch7/
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* https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-bind-as-a-private-network-dns-server-on-ubuntu-18-04
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That said, as a bare minimum (and depending on what you want - recursive, authoritative, etc), you need:
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[note: all of these are provided in `container/configs` folder]
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1.) Main config: `/etc/bind/named.conf`
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2.) Options: `/etc/bind/named.conf.options` (note: sane and secure defaults for recursive! If for authoritative, turn off recursive at least!)
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3.) Local zones: `/etc/bind/named.conf.local` (for your zone configs if authoritative/slave/etc)
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4.) Optional: `/etc/bind/named.conf.rfc1918` (for your RFC1918 "private IP" zone definitions - this is optional, and while recommended, you may comment out the last line in `named.conf.local` that utilizes it)
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5.) Optional: `/etc/bind/default-zones` (folder for rfc1918 definitions - not needed if `named.conf.rfc1918` is not used)
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## How do I log everything:
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1.) Add to your `named.conf`:
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```
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...
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include "/etc/bind/named.conf.logging";
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...
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```
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and
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2.) Create a file `named.conf.logging` with:
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```
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logging {
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channel stdout {
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stderr;
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severity info;
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print-category no;
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print-severity no;
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print-time yes;
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};
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# Customize categories as needed
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# To log everything, keep at least "default"
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category security { stdout; };
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category queries { stdout; };
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category dnssec { stdout; };
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category xfer-in { stdout; };
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category xfer-out { stdout; };
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category default { stdout; };
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};
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For more information, see: https://www.slideshare.net/MenandMice/bind-9-logging-best-practices
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## How do I just change Bind STDERR to STDOUT logging?
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There is now a "BIND_LOG" ENV (environment) variable for logging
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Environment variables can both have a default and be customized at run time.
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```
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"-g" = (default) Run the server in the foreground and force all logging stderr.
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"-f" = Run the server in the foreground
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```
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By default, the "-g" value is set, as that logs all to STDERR.
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You can now override it with "-f" by passing `-e "BIND_LOG=-f"` to `docker run`
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