[PATCH 00/31] Add complete DNS Faking using resolv_wrapper.
Andreas Schneider
asn at samba.org
Mon Dec 8 05:38:58 MST 2014
On Saturday 06 December 2014 06:17:03 Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> > The patches are available in git too:
> >
> > https://git.samba.org/?p=asn/samba.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/resolv_wrap
> > per
> Thanks! These look good, I just have a few issues with the order, and
> would like whatever is breaking nsupdate against our DC fixed before
> this goes in.
Thanks for pushing the first set of patches!
>
> In terms of ordering, I would like
>
> [PATCH 27/31] selftest: Always enable dns fakeing
>
> to go away,
The issue here is that Kai doesn't have much time to look into this and this
is blocking Günther and me from finishing the MIT Kerberos branch.
I could start to look into DNS but this will take some time cause I need to
read the RFC first and then write new tests so we have a base against Windows
to start with.
As far as I understood there are several issues.
a) the DNS server is not async, which is needed to fix this.
b) Our signature checking doesn't work correctly so we handle packets which a
wrong signature correctly.
c) More tests
> and
> [PATCH 25/31] selftest: Add support for dns faking in Samba4 target
>
> to go in before the hooks for dns_host_files go out. That should keep
> make test bisectable. That is, please ensure a simple DNS-using test
> keeping working on every commit, where practical.
I've reordered the patches and updated the git repository.
> I'm really glad to see my dns_hosts_file hack go away, and this is
> really impressive work.
>
> Otherwise I'm happy, and I'll review/push the rwrap import now, and the
> selftest changes after we go another round.
I could squash the patches so dns faking is the default from the beginning. We
need it anyway on non-Linux platforms. Talking to the real DNS server only
works on Linux cause we have a libresolv.so. Other systems implement it
directly in libc or do not have thread-safe variants.
-- andreas
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