From a997ca0da044719a0ce8a232d14da8b30022592b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Simon Kelley <simon@thekelleys.org.uk>
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2018 14:39:41 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Fix sometimes missing DNSSEC RRs when DNSSEC validation not
enabled.
Dnsmasq does pass on the do-bit, and return DNSSEC RRs, irrespective
of of having DNSSEC validation compiled in or enabled.
The thing to understand here is that the cache does not store all the
DNSSEC RRs, and dnsmasq doesn't have the (very complex) logic required
to determine the set of DNSSEC RRs required in an answer. Therefore if
the client wants the DNSSEC RRs, the query can not be answered from
the cache. When DNSSEC validation is enabled, any query with the
do-bit set is never answered from the cache, unless the domain is
known not to be signed: the query is always forwarded. This ensures
that the DNSEC RRs are included.
The same thing should be true when DNSSEC validation is not enabled,
but there's a bug in the logic.
line 1666 of src/rfc1035.c looks like this
if ((crecp->flags & (F_HOSTS | F_DHCP | F_CONFIG)) || !do_bit || !(crecp->flags & F_DNSSECOK))
{ ...answer from cache ... }
So local stuff (hosts, DHCP, ) get answered. If the do_bit is not set
then the query is answered, and if the domain is known not to be
signed, the query is answered.
Unfortunately, if DNSSEC validation is not turned on then the
F_DNSSECOK bit is not valid, and it's always zero, so the question
always gets answered from the cache, even when the do-bit is set.
This code should look like that at line 1468, dealing with PTR queries
if ((crecp->flags & (F_HOSTS | F_DHCP | F_CONFIG)) ||
!do_bit ||
(option_bool(OPT_DNSSEC_VALID) && !(crecp->flags & F_DNSSECOK)))
where the F_DNSSECOK bit is only used when validation is enabled.
---
src/rfc1035.c | 6 ++++--
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/rfc1035.c b/src/rfc1035.c
index ebb1f36..580f5ef 100644
--- a/src/rfc1035.c
+++ b/src/rfc1035.c
@@ -1663,7 +1663,9 @@ size_t answer_request(struct dns_header *header, char *limit, size_t qlen,
}
/* If the client asked for DNSSEC don't use cached data. */
- if ((crecp->flags & (F_HOSTS | F_DHCP | F_CONFIG)) || !do_bit || !(crecp->flags & F_DNSSECOK))
+ if ((crecp->flags & (F_HOSTS | F_DHCP | F_CONFIG)) ||
+ !do_bit ||
+ (option_bool(OPT_DNSSEC_VALID) && !(crecp->flags & F_DNSSECOK)))
do
{
/* don't answer wildcard queries with data not from /etc/hosts
@@ -1747,7 +1749,7 @@ size_t answer_request(struct dns_header *header, char *limit, size_t qlen,
{
if ((crecp = cache_find_by_name(NULL, name, now, F_CNAME | (dryrun ? F_NO_RR : 0))) &&
(qtype == T_CNAME || (crecp->flags & F_CONFIG)) &&
- ((crecp->flags & F_CONFIG) || !do_bit || !(crecp->flags & F_DNSSECOK)))
+ ((crecp->flags & F_CONFIG) || !do_bit || (option_bool(OPT_DNSSEC_VALID) && !(crecp->flags & F_DNSSECOK))))
{
if (!(crecp->flags & F_DNSSECOK))
sec_data = 0;
--
2.14.4