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NAME
Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::rollmgr - Communicate with the DNSSEC-Tools rollover manager.
SYNOPSIS
use Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::rollmgr; $dir = rollmgr_dir(); $idfile = rollmgr_idfile(); $id = rollmgr_getid(); rollmgr_dropid(); rollmgr_rmid(); rollmgr_cmdint(); $runflag = rollmgr_running(); rollmgr_halt(); rollmgr_phasemsg('long'); rollmgr_channel(1); ($cmd,$data) = rollmgr_getcmd(); $ret = rollmgr_verifycmd($cmd); rollmgr_sendcmd(CHANNEL_CLOSE,ROLLCMD_ROLLZSK,"example.com"); rollmgr_sendcmd(CHANNEL_WAIT,ROLLCMD_ROLLZSK,"example.com"); ($retcode, $respmsg) = rollmgr_getresp(); $descr = rollmgr_get_phase('KSK', $phasecnt);
DESCRIPTION
The Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::rollmgr module provides standard, platform-independent methods for a program to communicate with DNSSEC-Tools' rollerd rollover manager. There are two interface classes described here: general interfaces and communications interfaces.
GENERAL INTERFACES
The interfaces to the Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::rollmgr module are given below.
- rollmgr_dir()
- This routine returns rollerd's directory.
- rollmgr_idfile()
- This routine returns rollerd's id file.
- rollmgr_getid()
- This routine returns rollerd's process id. If a non-zero value is
passed as an argument, the id file will be left open and accessible
through the PIDFILE file handle. See the WARNINGS section below.
Return Values:
On success, the first portion of the file contents (up to 80 characters) is returned. -1 is returned if the id file does not exist.
- rollmgr_dropid()
- This interface ensures that another instance of rollerd is not
running and then creates a id file for future reference.
Return Values:
1 - the id file was successfully created for this process 0 - another process is already acting as rollerd -1 - unable to create the id file
- rollmgr_rmid()
- This interface deletes rollerd's id file.
Return Values:
1 - the id file was successfully deleted 0 - no id file exists -1 - the calling process is not rollerd -2 - unable to delete the id file
- rollmgr_cmdint()
- This routine informs rollerd that a command has been sent via
rollmgr_sendcmd().
Return Values:
-1 - an invalid process id was found for rollerd Anything else indicates the number of processes that were signaled. (This should only ever be 1.)
- rollmgr_running()
- This routine determines if rollerd is running and returns a value
indicating the status.
Return Values:
1 - rollerd is running. 0 - The process listed in the rollerd process id file is not running. -1 - Unable to get the rollerd process id.
- rollmgr_halt()
- This routine informs rollerd to shut down.
In the current implementation, the return code from the kill() command is returned.
-1 - an invalid process id was found for rollerd Anything else indicates the number of processes that were signaled. (This should only ever be 1.)
- rollmgr_loadzone(ctlprog,opts,zone)
- This routine informs a name server to reload a zone's zone file. The
$ctlprog argument is the command
that will be run to control the name server. If this is an empty string,
then the default value for DNSSEC-Tools will be used. The
$opts argument is a set of
options to be passed to ctlprog. The
$zone argument is the name of
the zone to be reloaded.
The command line to be run is built in this format:
<$zone> <$opts> reload <$zone>
This format assumes that the rndc command will be used for signalling the name server.
The return value will be the return code from running $ctlprog.
- rollmgr_phasemsg()
- This routine sets the phase-message length. of phase-related log messages
used by rollerd. The valid levels are "long" and
"short", with "long" being the default value.
The long message length means that a phase description will be included with some log messages. For example, the long form of a message about ZSK rollover phase 3 will look like this: "ZSK phase 3 (Waiting for old zone data to expire from caches)".
The short message length means that a phase description will not be included with some log messages. For example, the short form of a message about ZSK rollover phase 3 will look like this: "ZSK phase 3".
Return Values:
1 - the phase-message length was set 0 - an invalid phase-message length was specified
ROLLERD COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACES
- rollmgr_channel(serverflag)
- This interface sets up a persistent channel for communications with
rollerd. If serverflag is true, then the server's side of
the channel is created. If serverflag is false, then the client's
side of the channel is created.
Currently, the connection may only be made to the localhost. This may be changed to allow remote connections, if this is found to be needed.
Return Values:
1 - Communications channel successfully established. 0 - Unable to connect to the server. -1 - Unable to create a Unix socket. -2 - Unable to bind to the Unix socket. (server only) -3 - Unable to change the permissions on the Unix socket. (server only) -4 - Unable to listen on the Unix socket. (server only) -5 - The socket name was longer than allowed for a Unix socket.
- rollmgr_queuecmd(cmdname, value)
- This interface internally remembers a command and it's optional value for later processing. See the rollmgr_getcmd() next for further details.
- rollmgr_getcmd()
- rollmgr_getcmd() processes commands that need to be
dealt with. If there are any internally stored commands queued via the
rollmgr_queuecmd() function, they are dealt
with first. After that it retrieves a command sent over rollerd's
communications channel by a client program. The command and the command's
data are sent in each message.
The command and the command's data are returned to the caller.
- rollmgr_sendcmd(closeflag,cmd,data)
- rollmgr_sendcmd() sends a command to rollerd.
The command must be one of the commands from the table below. This
interface creates a communications channel to rollerd and sends the
message. The channel is not closed, in case the caller wants to receive a
response from rollerd.
The available commands and their required data are:
command data purpose ------- ---- ------- ROLLCMD_DISPLAY 1/0 start/stop rollerd's graphical display ROLLCMD_DSPUB zone-name a DS record has been published ROLLCMD_DSPUBALL none DS records published for all zones in KSK rollover phase 5 ROLLCMD_GETSTATUS none currently unused ROLLCMD_LOGFILE log filename change the log file ROLLCMD_LOGLEVEL log level set a new logging level ROLLCMD_LOGMSG log message add a message to the log ROLLCMD_LOGTZ timezone set timezone for log messages ROLLCMD_MERGERRFS rollrec files merge rollrec files with the current rollrec file ROLLCMD_PHASEMSG long/short set long or short phase messages ROLLCMD_QUEUELIST none returns the names and next event time of zones in the "soon queue (experimental) ROLLCMD_QUEUESTATUS none returns information about the state of soon-queue processing (experimental) ROLLCMD_ROLLALL none resume rollover for all suspended zones ROLLCMD_ROLLALLZSKS none force all zones to start ZSK rollover ROLLCMD_ROLLKSK zone-name force a zone to start KSK rollover ROLLCMD_ROLLREC rollrec-name change rollerd's rollrec file ROLLCMD_ROLLZONE zone name restart rollover for a suspended zone ROLLCMD_ROLLZSK zone-name force a zone to start ZSK rollover ROLLCMD_RUNQUEUE none rollerd runs through its queue ROLLCMD_SHUTDOWN none stop rollerd ROLLCMD_SIGNZONE zone sign a zone (no rollover) ROLLCMD_SIGNZONEs all or active sign all or active zones ROLLCMD_SKIPALL none suspend all rollovers ROLLCMD_SKIPZONE zone name suspend rollover for a rolling zone ROLLCMD_SLEEPTIME seconds-count set rollerd's sleep time ROLLCMD_SPLITRRF rollrec-name, move a set of zones from the zone names current rollrec file into a new rollrec file ROLLCMD_STATUS none get status of rollerd ROLLCMD_ZONEGROUP zonegroup name get info on all zonegroups or a particular zonegroup ROLLCMD_ZONELOG zone name set the logging level for logging level a particular zone ROLLCMD_ZONESTATUS none get status of the zones ROLLCMD_ZSARGS zonesigner args add a (probably temporary) zone list set of options to the signing of a set of zones
The data aren't checked for validity by rollmgr_sendcmd(); validity checking is a responsibility of rollerd.
If the caller does not need a response from rollerd, then closeflag should be set to CHANNEL_CLOSE; if a response is required then closeflag should be CHANNEL_WAIT. These values are boolean values, and the constants aren't required.
On success, 1 is returned. If an invalid command is given, 0 is returned.
- rollmgr_getresp()
- After executing a client command sent via
rollmgr_sendcmd(), rollerd will send a
response to the client. rollmgr_getresp()
allows the client to retrieve the response.
A return code and a response string are returned, in that order. Both are specific to the command sent.
- rollmgr_verifycmd(cmd)
- rollmgr_verifycmd() verifies that cmd is a
valid command for rollerd. 1 is returned for a valid command; 0 is
returned for an invalid command.
1 is returned for a valid command; 0 is returned for an invalid command.
- rollmgr_get_phase(phasetype, phasenum)
- rollmgr_get_phase() returns a description of a particular phase for a particular type of rollover. phasetype specifies the type of rollover, and may be "KSK" or "ZSK". phasenum specifies the phase number whose description is desired. This must be an integer between 0 and 7 (KSK) or 0 and 4 (ZSK). If an invalid phase type or phase number is specified, an empty string is returned.
WARNINGS
1. rollmgr_getid() attempts to exclusively lock the id file. Set a timer if this matters to you.
2. rollmgr_getid() has a nice little race condition. We should lock the file prior to opening it, but we can't do so without it being open.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005-2014 SPARTA, Inc. All rights reserved. See the COPYING file included with the DNSSEC-Tools package for details.
AUTHOR
Wayne Morrison, tewok@tislabs.com
SEE ALSO
Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::keyrec.pm(3) Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::rolllog.pm(3) Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::rollrec.pm(3)
2024-09-01 | perl v5.40.0 |