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.

Simple example

-- 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 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:

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.

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 view module.

modules = { 'dns64', 'view' }
-- Disable dns64 for everyone, but re-enable it for two particular subnets.
view:addr('::/0', policy.all(policy.FLAGS('DNS64_DISABLE')))
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')))