NAME¶
generaterecords - generates a test dnssec zone that can be used to DNSSEC
SYNOPSIS¶
generaterecords -v -d mytestzone.example.com
DESCRIPTION¶
The generaterecords script generates a zone file, given a domain name, which is
then signed and modified to invalidate portions of the data in particular
ways. Each generated record is named appropriately to how the security data is
modified (the gooda record will contain a A record with valid DNSSEC data, but
the badseca record will contain an A record where the signature has been
modified to invalidate it).
The results of this process can then be served and test secure validators,
applications, and other software can be thrown at it to see if they properly
fail or succeed under the dns security policies being deployed.
After the files are generated, consider running
donuts on them to see how
the data in them has been tampered with to be invalid.
PRE-REQUISITES¶
zonesigner from the dnssec-tools project bind software 9.3.1 or greater
GETTING STARTED¶
To get started creating a new zone, you'll need to tell zonesigner to create new
keys for all of the new zones that
maketestzone creates. Thus, the
first run of
maketestzone should look like:
- First Time:
- maketestzone -k [OTHER DESIRED OPTIONS]
After that, the generated zone files can be loaded and served in a test server.
Once every 30 days (by default via zonesigner) the script will need to be rerun
to recreate the records and resign the data so the signature date stamps
remain valid (or in some cases invalid).
- Every 30 days:
- maketestzone [OTHER DESIRED OPTIONS]
OPTIONS¶
Below are thoe options that are accepted by the
maketestzone tool.
Output File Naming:¶
- -o STRING
- --output-file-prefix=STRING
- Output prefix to use for zone files (default = db.)
- -O STRING
- --output-suffix-signed-file=STRING
- Output suffix to be given to zonesigner (default =
.zs)
- -M STRING
- --output-modified-file=STRING
- Output suffix for the modified zone file (default =
.modified)
- -D
- --run-donuts
- Run donuts on the results
- --donuts-output-suffix=STRING
- The file suffix to use for donuts output (default =
.donuts)
- -d STRING
- --domain=STRING
- domain name to generate records for
- --ns=STRING
- --name-servers=STRING
- -n STRING
- Comma separated name=addr name-server records
- --a-addr=STRING
- --a-record-address=STRING
- A record (IPv4) address to use in data
- --aaaa-addr=STRING
- --a-record-address=STRING
- AAAA record (IPv6) address to use in data
Output Data Type Selection:¶
- -p STRING
- --record-prefixes=STRING
- Comma separated list of record prefixes to use
- -P STRING
- --ns-prefixes=STRING
- Comma separated list of NS record prefixes to use
- -c
- --no-cname-records
- Don't create CNAME records
- -s
- --no-ns-records
- Don't create sub-zone records
Task Selection:¶
- -g
- --dont-generate-zone
- Do not generate the zone; use the existing and sign/modify
it
- -z
- --dont-run-zonesigner
- Do not run zonesigner to sign the records
- -Z
- --dont-destroy
- Do not destroy the records and leave them properly
signed
- --bind-config=STRING
- Generate a bind configuration file snippit to load the DB
sets
- --html-out=STRING
- Generate a HTML page containing a list of record names
- --apache-out=STRING
- Generate a Apache config snippit for configuring apache for
each zone record
- --sh-test-out=STRING
- Generate a test script for running dig commands
- -v
- --verbose
- Verbose output
Zonesigner Configuration:¶
- -a STRING
- --zonesigner-arguments=STRING
- Arguments to pass to zonesigner
- -k
- --generate-keys
- Have zonesigner generate needed keys
Bind Configuration Options¶
- --bind-db-dir=STRING
- The base directory where the bind DB files will be
placed
HTML Output Configuration¶
- --html-out-add-links
- Make each html record name a http link to that address
- --html-out-add-db-links
- Add a link to each of the generated DB files.
- --html-out-add-donuts-links
- Add a link to each of the generated donuts error list
files.
SH Test Script Configuration Options¶
- --sh-test-resolver=STRING
- The resolver address to force
Help Options¶
- -h
- Display a help summary (short flags preferred)
- --help
- Display a help summary (long flags preferred)
- --help-full
- Display all help options (both short and long)
- --version
- Display the script version number.
ADDING NEW OUTPUT¶
The following section discusses how to extend the
maketestzone tool with
new output modifications.
For the legend HTML output, the %LegendInformation hash contains a keyname and
description for each modification type.
ADDING NEW SUBZONE DIFFERENCES¶
The
%zonesigner_domain_opts hash lists additional arguments
between how zonesigner is called for various sub-domains. Thus you can create
additional sub-zones with different zonesigner optionns to test other
operational parameters between parent and child. For example:
'rollzsk-ns.' . $opts{'d'} => '-rollzsk',
Forces the rollzsk-ns test sub-zone to roll it's zsk when the zone is signed.
ADDING NEW RECORD MODIFICATIONS¶
Maketestzone is in early development stages but already has the beginnings of an
extnesible system allowing you to modify records at will based on regexp =>
subroutine hooks.
To add a new modification, add a new keyword to the 'p' and optionally 'P'
default flags (or add it at run time), and then add a new function to the list
of callbacks defined in the %destroyFunctions hash that is based on your new
keyword. When the file is getting parsed and hits a record matching your
expression, your functional will be called. Arguments can be added to the
function by passing an array reference where the first argument is the
subroutine to be called, and the remainder are additional arguments. Output
lines should be printed to the $fh file handle.
Here's an example function that deletes the RRSIG signature of the next record:
sub delete_signature {
# the first 2 arguments are always passed; the other was in the
# array refeence the subroutine was registered with.
my ($name, $type, $expr) = @_;
Verbose(" deleting signatures of $_[0]");
# print the current line
print $fh $_;
my $inrec = 0;
while (<I>) {
# new name record means we're done.
last if /^\w/;
# we're in a multi-line rrsig record
$inrec = 1 if (/$expr\s+$type/);
# print the line if we're not in the rrsig record
print $fh $_ if (!$inrec);
# when done with the last line of the rrsig record, mark this spot
$inrec = 0 if (/\)/);
}
}
This is then registered within %destroyFunctions. Here's an example of
registering the function to delete the signature on a DS record:
'^(nosig[-\w]+).*IN\s+NS\s+' => [\&delete_signature, 'DS', 'RRSIG'],
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright 2004-2012 SPARTA, Inc. All rights reserved. See the COPYING file
included with the DNSSEC-Tools package for details.
AUTHOR¶
Wes Hardaker <hardaker@users.sourceforge.net>
SEE ALSO¶
Net::DNS
http://dnssec-tools.sourceforge.net
zonesigner(1),
donuts(1)