.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later .. _mod-dns64: DNS64 ===== The module for :rfc:`6147` DNS64 AAAA-from-A record synthesis, it is used to enable client-server communication between an IPv6-only client and an IPv4-only server. See the well written `introduction`_ in the PowerDNS documentation. If no address is passed (i.e. ``nil``), the well-known prefix ``64:ff9b::`` is used. .. _introduction: https://doc.powerdns.com/md/recursor/dns64 Simple example -------------- .. code-block:: lua -- Load the module with default settings modules = { 'dns64' } -- Reconfigure later dns64.config({ prefix = '2001:db8::aabb:0:0' }) .. warning:: The module currently won't work well with :func:`policy.STUB`. Also, the IPv6 ``prefix`` passed in configuration is assumed to be ``/96``. .. tip:: The A record sub-requests will be DNSSEC secured, but the synthetic AAAA records can't be. Make sure the last mile between stub and resolver is secure to avoid spoofing. Advanced options ---------------- TTL in CNAME generated in the reverse ``ip6.arpa.`` subtree is configurable: .. code-block:: lua dns64.config({ prefix = '2001:db8:77ff::', rev_ttl = 300 }) You can specify a set of IPv6 subnets that are disallowed in answer. If they appear, they will be replaced by AAAAs generated from As. .. code-block:: lua dns64.config({ prefix = '2001:db8:3::', exclude_subnets = { '2001:db8:888::/48', '::ffff/96' }, }) -- You could even pass '::/0' to always force using generated AAAAs. In case you don't want dns64 for all clients, you can set ``DNS64_DISABLE`` flag via the :ref:`view module `. .. code-block:: lua modules = { 'dns64', 'view' } -- disable dns64 for all IPv4 source addresses view:addr('0.0.0.0/0', policy.all(policy.FLAGS('DNS64_DISABLE'))) -- disable dns64 for all IPv6 source addresses view:addr('::/0', policy.all(policy.FLAGS('DNS64_DISABLE'))) -- re-enable dns64 for two IPv6 subnets view:addr('2001:db8:11::/48', policy.all(policy.FLAGS(nil, 'DNS64_DISABLE'))) view:addr('2001:db8:93::/48', policy.all(policy.FLAGS(nil, 'DNS64_DISABLE')))