rndc.conf(5)
RNDC.CONF(5) BIND9 RNDC.CONF(5)
NAME
rndc.conf - rndc configuration file
SYNOPSIS
rndc.conf
DESCRIPTION
rndc.conf is the configuration file for rndc, the BIND 9
name server control utility. This file has a similar
structure and syntax to named.conf. Statements are enclosed
in braces and terminated with a semi-colon. Clauses in the
statements are also semi-colon terminated. The usual comment
styles are supported:
C style: /* */
C++ style: // to end of line
Unix style: # to end of line
rndc.conf is much simpler than named.conf. The file uses
three statements: an options statement, a server statement
and a key statement.
The options statement contains five clauses. The
default-server clause is followed by the name or address of
a name server. This host will be used when no name server is
given as an argument to rndc. The default-key clause is
followed by the name of a key which is identified by a key
statement. If no keyid is provided on the rndc command line,
and no key clause is found in a matching server statement,
this default key will be used to authenticate the server's
commands and responses. The default-port clause is followed
by the port to connect to on the remote name server. If no
port option is provided on the rndc command line, and no
port clause is found in a matching server statement, this
default port will be used to connect. The
default-source-address and default-source-address-v6 clauses
which can be used to set the IPv4 and IPv6 source addresses
respectively.
After the server keyword, the server statement includes a
string which is the hostname or address for a name server.
The statement has three possible clauses: key, port and
addresses. The key name must match the name of a key
statement in the file. The port number specifies the port to
connect to. If an addresses clause is supplied these
addresses will be used instead of the server name. Each
address can take an optional port. If an source-address or
source-address-v6 of supplied then these will be used to
specify the IPv4 and IPv6 source addresses respectively.
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The key statement begins with an identifying string, the
name of the key. The statement has two clauses. algorithm
identifies the authentication algorithm for rndc to use;
currently only HMAC-MD5 (for compatibility), HMAC-SHA1,
HMAC-SHA224, HMAC-SHA256 (default), HMAC-SHA384 and
HMAC-SHA512 are supported. This is followed by a secret
clause which contains the base-64 encoding of the
algorithm's authentication key. The base-64 string is
enclosed in double quotes.
There are two common ways to generate the base-64 string for
the secret. The BIND 9 program rndc-confgen can be used to
generate a random key, or the mmencode program, also known
as mimencode, can be used to generate a base-64 string from
known input. mmencode does not ship with BIND 9 but is
available on many systems. See the EXAMPLE section for
sample command lines for each.
EXAMPLE
options {
default-server localhost;
default-key samplekey;
};
server localhost {
key samplekey;
};
server testserver {
key testkey;
addresses { localhost port 5353; };
};
key samplekey {
algorithm hmac-sha256;
secret "6FMfj43Osz4lyb24OIe2iGEz9lf1llJO+lz";
};
key testkey {
algorithm hmac-sha256;
secret "R3HI8P6BKw9ZwXwN3VZKuQ==";
};
In the above example, rndc will by default use the server at
localhost (127.0.0.1) and the key called samplekey. Commands
to the localhost server will use the samplekey key, which
must also be defined in the server's configuration file with
the same name and secret. The key statement indicates that
samplekey uses the HMAC-SHA256 algorithm and its secret
clause contains the base-64 encoding of the HMAC-SHA256
secret enclosed in double quotes.
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If rndc -s testserver is used then rndc will connect to
server on localhost port 5353 using the key testkey.
To generate a random secret with rndc-confgen:
rndc-confgen
A complete rndc.conf file, including the randomly generated
key, will be written to the standard output. Commented-out
key and controls statements for named.conf are also printed.
To generate a base-64 secret with mmencode:
echo "known plaintext for a secret" | mmencode
NAME SERVER CONFIGURATION
The name server must be configured to accept rndc
connections and to recognize the key specified in the
rndc.conf file, using the controls statement in named.conf.
See the sections on the controls statement in the BIND 9
Administrator Reference Manual for details.
SEE ALSO
rndc(8), rndc-confgen(8), mmencode(1), BIND 9 Administrator
Reference Manual.
AUTHOR
Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 8c9 2004, 2005, 2007, 2013-2016 Internet Systems
Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
Copyright 8c9 2000, 2001 Internet Software Consortium.
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