This section describes how to install and configure the DNS service for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and CentOS 7.
Before you install and configure the DNS service, you must create service credentials and API endpoints.
Source the admin
credentials to gain access to
admin-only CLI commands:
$ source admin-openrc
To create the service credentials, complete these steps:
Create the designate
user:
$ openstack user create --domain default --password-prompt designate
Add the admin
role to the designate
user:
$ openstack role add --project service --user designate admin
Create the designate service entities:
$ openstack service create --name designate --description "DNS" dns
Create the DNS service API endpoint:
$ openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne \
dns public http://controller:9001/
Note
Default configuration files vary by distribution. You might need
to add these sections and options rather than modifying existing
sections and options. Also, an ellipsis (...
) in the configuration
snippets indicates potential default configuration options that you
should retain.
Install the packages:
# yum install openstack-designate\*
Create a designate
database that is accessible by the designate
user. Replace DESIGNATE_DBPASS
with a suitable password:
# mysql -u root -p
MariaDB [(none)]> CREATE DATABASE designate;
MariaDB [(none)]> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON designate.* TO 'designate'@'localhost' \
IDENTIFIED BY 'DESIGNATE_DBPASS';
MariaDB [(none)]> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON designate.* TO 'designate'@'%' \
IDENTIFIED BY 'DESIGNATE_DBPASS';
Install the BIND packages:
# yum install bind
Add the following options in the /etc/named.conf
file:
options {
...
allow-new-zones yes;
request-ixfr no;
recursion no;
};
Create an RNDC Key:
# rndc-confgen -a -k designate -c /etc/designate/rndc.key -r /dev/urandom
Add the key to /etc/named.conf
:
...
# This should be the contents of ``/etc/designate/rndc.key``
key "designate" {
algorithm hmac-md5;
secret "OAkHNQy0m6UPcv55fiVAPw==";
};
# End of content from ``/etc/designate/rndc.key``
controls {
inet 127.0.0.1 port 953
allow { 127.0.0.1; } keys { "designate"; };
};
Start the DNS service and configure it to start when the system boots:
# systemctl enable named
# systemctl start named
Edit the /etc/designate/designate.conf
file and
complete the following actions:
In the [service:api]
section, configure auth_strategy
:
[service:api]
listen = 0.0.0.0:9001
auth_strategy = keystone
enable_api_v1 = True
api_base_uri = http://controller:9001/
enabled_extensions_v1 = quotas, reports
enable_api_v2 = True
enabled_extensions_v2 = quotas, reports
In the [keystone_authtoken]
section, configure the following options:
[keystone_authtoken]
auth_host = controller
auth_port = 35357
auth_protocol = http
admin_tenant_name = service
admin_user = designate
admin_password = DESIGNATE_PASS
Replace DESIGNATE_PASS
with the password you chose for the
designate
user in the Identity service.
In the [service:worker]
section, enable the worker model:
enabled = True
notify = True
In the [storage:sqlalchemy]
section, configure database access:
[storage:sqlalchemy]
connection = mysql+pymysql://designate:DESIGNATE_DBPASS@controller/designate
Replace DESIGNATE_DBPASS
with the password you chose for the
designate
database.
Populate the designate database
# su -s /bin/sh -c "designate-manage database sync" designate
Start the designate central and API services and configure them to start when the system boots:
# systemctl enable designate-central designate-api
# systemctl start designate-central designate-api
Create a pools.yaml file in /etc/designate/pools.yaml
with the following
contents:
- name: default
# The name is immutable. There will be no option to change the name after
# creation and the only way will to change it will be to delete it
# (and all zones associated with it) and recreate it.
description: Default Pool
attributes: {}
# List out the NS records for zones hosted within this pool
# This should be a record that is created outside of designate, that
# points to the public IP of the controller node.
ns_records:
- hostname: ns1-1.example.org.
priority: 1
# List out the nameservers for this pool. These are the actual BIND servers.
# We use these to verify changes have propagated to all nameservers.
nameservers:
- host: 127.0.0.1
port: 53
# List out the targets for this pool. For BIND there will be one
# entry for each BIND server, as we have to run rndc command on each server
targets:
- type: bind9
description: BIND9 Server 1
# List out the designate-mdns servers from which BIND servers should
# request zone transfers (AXFRs) from.
# This should be the IP of the controller node.
# If you have multiple controllers you can add multiple masters
# by running designate-mdns on them, and adding them here.
masters:
- host: 127.0.0.1
port: 5354
# BIND Configuration options
options:
host: 127.0.0.1
port: 53
rndc_host: 127.0.0.1
rndc_port: 953
rndc_key_file: /etc/designate/rndc.key
Update the pools:
# su -s /bin/sh -c "designate-manage pool update" designate
Start the designate and mDNS services and configure them to start when the system boots:
# systemctl enable designate-worker designate-producer designate-mdns
# systemctl start designate-worker designate-producer designate-mdns
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