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ORACLE Dyn.com LetsEncrypts DNS authentication fix
"""DNS Authenticator using RFC 2136 Dynamic Updates."""
import logging
import dns.flags
import dns.message
import dns.name
import dns.query
import dns.rdataclass
import dns.rdatatype
import dns.tsig
import dns.tsigkeyring
import dns.update
import zope.interface
from certbot import errors
from certbot import interfaces
from certbot.plugins import dns_common
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@zope.interface.implementer(interfaces.IAuthenticator)
@zope.interface.provider(interfaces.IPluginFactory)
class Authenticator(dns_common.DNSAuthenticator):
"""DNS Authenticator using RFC 2136 Dynamic Updates
This Authenticator uses RFC 2136 Dynamic Updates to fulfull a dns-01 challenge.
"""
ALGORITHMS = {
'HMAC-MD5': dns.tsig.HMAC_MD5,
'HMAC-SHA1': dns.tsig.HMAC_SHA1,
'HMAC-SHA224': dns.tsig.HMAC_SHA224,
'HMAC-SHA256': dns.tsig.HMAC_SHA256,
'HMAC-SHA384': dns.tsig.HMAC_SHA384,
'HMAC-SHA512': dns.tsig.HMAC_SHA512
}
PORT = 53
description = 'Obtain certificates using a DNS TXT record (if you are using BIND for DNS).'
ttl = 120
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(Authenticator, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.credentials = None
@classmethod
def add_parser_arguments(cls, add): # pylint: disable=arguments-differ
super(Authenticator, cls).add_parser_arguments(add, default_propagation_seconds=60)
add('credentials', help='RFC 2136 credentials INI file.')
def more_info(self): # pylint: disable=missing-docstring,no-self-use
return 'This plugin configures a DNS TXT record to respond to a dns-01 challenge using ' + \
'RFC 2136 Dynamic Updates.'
def _validate_algorithm(self, credentials):
algorithm = credentials.conf('algorithm')
if algorithm:
if not self.ALGORITHMS.get(algorithm):
raise errors.PluginError("Unknown algorithm: {0}.".format(algorithm))
def _setup_credentials(self):
self.credentials = self._configure_credentials(
'credentials',
'RFC 2136 credentials INI file',
{
'name': 'TSIG key name',
'secret': 'TSIG key secret',
'server': 'The target DNS server'
},
self._validate_algorithm
)
def _perform(self, _domain, validation_name, validation):
self._get_rfc2136_client().add_txt_record(validation_name, validation, self.ttl)
def _cleanup(self, _domain, validation_name, validation):
self._get_rfc2136_client().del_txt_record(validation_name, validation)
def _get_rfc2136_client(self):
return _RFC2136Client(self.credentials.conf('server'),
int(self.credentials.conf('port') or self.PORT),
self.credentials.conf('name'),
self.credentials.conf('secret'),
self.ALGORITHMS.get(self.credentials.conf('algorithm'),
dns.tsig.HMAC_MD5))
class _RFC2136Client(object):
RECORD_VALUES = {}
"""
Encapsulates all communication with the target DNS server.
"""
def __init__(self, server, port, key_name, key_secret, key_algorithm):
self.server = server
self.port = port
self.keyring = dns.tsigkeyring.from_text({
key_name: key_secret
})
self.algorithm = key_algorithm
def add_txt_record(self, record_name, record_content, record_ttl):
"""
Add a TXT record using the supplied information.
:param str record_name: The record name (typically beginning with '_acme-challenge.').
:param str record_content: The record content (typically the challenge validation).
:param int record_ttl: The record TTL (number of seconds that the record may be cached).
:raises certbot.errors.PluginError: if an error occurs communicating with the DNS server
"""
domain = self._find_domain(record_name)
n = dns.name.from_text(record_name)
o = dns.name.from_text(domain)
rel = n.relativize(o)
update = dns.update.Update(
domain,
keyring=self.keyring,
keyalgorithm=self.algorithm)
if not self.RECORD_VALUES.has_key(record_name+'.'+domain):
self.RECORD_VALUES[record_name+'.'+domain] = []
self.RECORD_VALUES[record_name+'.'+domain].append(record_content)
for rc_i in self.RECORD_VALUES[record_name+'.'+domain]:
update.add(rel, record_ttl, dns.rdatatype.TXT, record_content)
try:
response = dns.query.udp(update, self.server, port=self.port)
except Exception as e:
raise errors.PluginError('Encountered error adding TXT record: {0}'
.format(e))
rcode = response.rcode()
if rcode == dns.rcode.NOERROR:
logger.debug('Successfully added TXT record')
else:
raise errors.PluginError('Received response from server: {0}'
.format(dns.rcode.to_text(rcode)))
def del_txt_record(self, record_name, record_content):
"""
Delete a TXT record using the supplied information.
:param str record_name: The record name (typically beginning with '_acme-challenge.').
:param str record_content: The record content (typically the challenge validation).
:param int record_ttl: The record TTL (number of seconds that the record may be cached).
:raises certbot.errors.PluginError: if an error occurs communicating with the DNS server
"""
domain = self._find_domain(record_name)
n = dns.name.from_text(record_name)
o = dns.name.from_text(domain)
rel = n.relativize(o)
update = dns.update.Update(
domain,
keyring=self.keyring,
keyalgorithm=self.algorithm)
update.delete(rel, dns.rdatatype.TXT, record_content)
try:
response = dns.query.udp(update, self.server, port=self.port)
except Exception as e:
raise errors.PluginError('Encountered error deleting TXT record: {0}'
.format(e))
rcode = response.rcode()
if rcode == dns.rcode.NOERROR:
logger.debug('Successfully deleted TXT record')
else:
raise errors.PluginError('Received response from server: {0}'
.format(dns.rcode.to_text(rcode)))
def _find_domain(self, record_name):
"""
Find the closest domain with an SOA record for a given domain name.
:param str record_name: The record name for which to find the closest SOA record.
:returns: The domain, if found.
:rtype: str
:raises certbot.errors.PluginError: if no SOA record can be found.
"""
domain_name_guesses = dns_common.base_domain_name_guesses(record_name)
# Loop through until we find an authoritative SOA record
for guess in domain_name_guesses:
if self._query_soa(guess):
return guess
return domain_name_guesses[-2]
raise errors.PluginError('Unable to determine base domain for {0} using names: {1}.'
.format(record_name, domain_name_guesses))
def _query_soa(self, domain_name):
"""
Query a domain name for an authoritative SOA record.
:param str domain_name: The domain name to query for an SOA record.
:returns: True if found, False otherwise.
:rtype: bool
:raises certbot.errors.PluginError: if no response is received.
"""
domain = dns.name.from_text(domain_name)
request = dns.message.make_query(domain, dns.rdatatype.SOA, dns.rdataclass.IN)
# Turn off Recursion Desired bit in query
request.flags ^= dns.flags.RD
try:
response = dns.query.udp(request, self.server, port=self.port)
rcode = response.rcode()
# Authoritative Answer bit should be set
if (rcode == dns.rcode.NOERROR and response.get_rrset(response.answer,
domain, dns.rdataclass.IN, dns.rdatatype.SOA) and response.flags & dns.flags.AA):
logger.debug('Received authoritative SOA response for %s', domain_name)
return True
logger.debug('No authoritative SOA record found for %s', domain_name)
return False
except Exception as e:
raise errors.PluginError('Encountered error when making query: {0}'
.format(e))
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magnific0 commented Jan 12, 2019

Fixes are on the following lines: L92, L127-133, L136, L171, L200

The issues that are fixed are:

  • update.dyndns.com only support UDP.
  • update.dyndns.com does not support domain name queries, only does updates. Perhaps a seperate query and update server should be configurable.
  • subsequent .add with records of the same name are updated instead of added (i.e., resulting in one entry). For wildcard and domain certificate, two TXT entries with the exact same record name are required. This is only possible if the records are added in the same request. Hence a little dictionary of lists to keep a history.

The related certbot issue was posted here: certbot/certbot#6655

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I'm looking to automate wildcard certs and came across this for use w/ dyn. Could you give an example of usage? You're using certbot or dehydrated or?

Thanks!

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