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25.Dd April 28, 2016
26.Dt RESOLVCONF.CONF 5
27.Os
28.Sh NAME
29.Nm resolvconf.conf
30.Nd resolvconf configuration file
31.Sh DESCRIPTION
32.Nm
33is the configuration file for
34.Xr resolvconf 8 .
35The
36.Nm
37file is a shell script that is sourced by
38.Xr resolvconf 8 ,
39meaning that
40.Nm
41must contain valid shell commands.
42Listed below are the standard
43.Nm
44variables that may be set.
45If the values contain whitespace, wildcards or other special shell characters,
46ensure they are quoted and escaped correctly.
47See the
48.Sy replace
49variable for an example on quoting.
50.Pp
51After updating this file, you may wish to run
52.Nm resolvconf -u
53to apply the new configuration.
54.Pp
55When a dynamically generated list is appended or prepended to, the whole
56is made unique where left-most wins.
57.Sh RESOLVCONF OPTIONS
58.Bl -tag -width indent
59.It Sy resolvconf
60Set to NO to disable
61.Nm resolvconf
62from running any subscribers.
63Defaults to YES.
64.It Sy interface_order
65These interfaces will always be processed first.
66If unset, defaults to the following:-
67.D1 lo lo[0-9]*
68.It Sy dynamic_order
69These interfaces will be processed next, unless they have a metric.
70If unset, defaults to the following:-
71.D1 tap[0-9]* tun[0-9]* vpn vpn[0-9]* ppp[0-9]* ippp[0-9]*
72.It Sy local_nameservers
73If unset, defaults to the following:-
74.D1 127.* 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 ::1
75.It Sy search_domains
76Prepend search domains to the dynamically generated list.
77.It Sy search_domains_append
78Append search domains to the dynamically generated list.
79.It Sy domain_blacklist
80A list of domains to be removed from consideration.
81To remove a domain, you can use foo.*
82To remove a sub domain, you can use *.bar
83.It Sy name_servers
84Prepend name servers to the dynamically generated list.
85You should set this to 127.0.0.1 if you use a local name server other than
86libc.
87.It Sy name_servers_append
88Append name servers to the dynamically generated list.
89.It Sy name_server_blacklist
90A list of name servers to be removed from consideration.
91The default is 0.0.0.0 as some faulty routers send it via DHCP.
92To remove a block, you can use 192.168.*
93.It Sy private_interfaces
94These interfaces name servers will only be queried for the domains listed
95in their resolv.conf.
96Useful for VPN domains.
97Setting
98.Sy private_interfaces Ns ="*"
99will stop the forwarding of the root zone and allows the local resolver to
100recursively query the root servers directly.
101Requires a local nameserver other than libc.
102This is equivalent to the
103.Nm resolvconf -p
104option.
105.It Sy replace
106Is a space separated list of replacement keywords.
107The syntax is this:
108.Va $keyword Ns / Ns Va $match Ns / Ns Va $replacement
109.Pp
110Example, given this resolv.conf:
111.D1 domain foo.org
112.D1 search foo.org dead.beef
113.D1 nameserver 1.2.3.4
114.D1 nameserver 2.3.4.5
115and this configuaration:
116.D1 replace="search/foo*/bar.com nameserver/1.2.3.4/5.6.7.8 nameserver/2.3.4.5/"
117you would get this resolv.conf instead:
118.D1 domain foo.org
119.D1 search bar.com
120.D1 nameserver 5.6.7.8
121.It Sy replace_sub
122Works the same way as
123.Sy replace
124except it works on each space separated value rather than the whole line,
125so it's useful for the replacing a single domain within the search directive.
126Using the same example resolv.conf and changing
127.Sy replace
128to
129.Sy replace_sub ,
130you would get this resolv.conf instead:
131.D1 domain foo.org
132.D1 search bar.com dead.beef
133.D1 nameserver 5.6.7.8
134.It Sy state_dir
135Override the default state directory of
136.Pa @VARDIR@ .
137This should not be changed once
138.Nm resolvconf
139is in use unless the old directory is copied to the new one.
140.El
141.Sh LIBC OPTIONS
142The following variables affect
143.Xr resolv.conf 5
144directly:-
145.Bl -tag -width indent
146.It Sy resolv_conf
147Defaults to
148.Pa /etc/resolv.conf
149if not set.
150.It Sy resolv_conf_options
151A list of libc resolver options, as specified in
152.Xr resolv.conf 5 .
153.It Sy resolv_conf_passthrough
154When set to YES the latest resolv.conf is written to
155.Sy resolv_conf
156without any alteration.
157When set to /dev/null or NULL,
158.Sy resolv_conf_local_only
159is defaulted to NO,
160.Sy local_nameservers
161is unset unless overridden and only the information set in
162.Nm
163is written to
164.Sy resolv_conf .
165.It Sy resolv_conf_sortlist
166A libc resolver sortlist, as specified in
167.Xr resolv.conf 5 .
168.It Sy resolv_conf_local_only
169If a local name server is configured then the default is just to specify that
170and ignore all other entries as they will be configured for the local
171name server.
172Set this to NO to also list non-local nameservers.
173This will give you working DNS even if the local nameserver stops functioning
174at the expense of duplicated server queries.
175.It Sy append_nameservers
176Append name servers to the dynamically generated list.
177.It Sy prepend_nameservers
178Prepend name servers to the dynamically generated list.
179.It Sy append_search
180Append search domains to the dynamically generated list.
181.It Sy prepend_search
182Prepend search domains to the dynamically generated list.
183.El
184.Sh SUBSCRIBER OPTIONS
185openresolv ships with subscribers for the name servers
186.Xr dnsmasq 8 ,
187.Xr named 8 ,
188.Xr pdnsd 8
189and
190.Xr unbound 8 .
191Each subscriber can create configuration files which should be included in
192in the subscribers main configuration file.
193.Pp
194To disable a subscriber, simply set it's name to NO.
195For example, to disable the libc subscriber you would set:
196.D1 libc=NO
197.Bl -tag -width indent
198.It Sy dnsmasq_conf
199This file tells dnsmasq which name servers to use for specific domains.
200.It Sy dnsmasq_resolv
201This file tells dnsmasq which name servers to use for global lookups.
202.Pp
203Example resolvconf.conf for dnsmasq:
204.D1 name_servers=127.0.0.1
205.D1 dnsmasq_conf=/etc/dnsmasq-conf.conf
206.D1 dnsmasq_resolv=/etc/dnsmasq-resolv.conf
207.Pp
208Example dnsmasq.conf:
209.D1 listen-address=127.0.0.1
210.D1 # If dnsmasq is compiled for DBus then we can take
211.D1 # advantage of not having to restart dnsmasq.
212.D1 enable-dbus
213.D1 conf-file=/etc/dnsmasq-conf.conf
214.D1 resolv-file=/etc/dnsmasq-resolv.conf
215.It Sy named_options
216Include this file in the named options block.
217This file tells named which name servers to use for global lookups.
218.It Sy named_zones
219Include this file in the named global scope, after the options block.
220This file tells named which name servers to use for specific domains.
221.Pp
222Example resolvconf.conf for named:
223.D1 name_servers=127.0.0.1
224.D1 named_options=/etc/named-options.conf
225.D1 named_zones=/etc/named-zones.conf
226.Pp
227Example named.conf:
228.D1 options {
229.D1 	listen-on { 127.0.0.1; };
230.D1 	include "/etc/named-options.conf";
231.D1 };
232.D1 include "/etc/named-zones.conf";
233.It Sy pdnsd_conf
234This is the main pdnsd configuration file which we modify to add our
235forward domains to.
236If this variable is not set then we rely on the pdnsd configuration file
237setup to read
238.Pa pdnsd_resolv
239as documented below.
240.It Sy pdnsd_resolv
241This file tells pdnsd about global name servers.
242If this variable is not set then it's written to
243.Pa pdnsd_conf .
244.Pp
245Example resolvconf.conf for pdnsd:
246.D1 name_servers=127.0.0.1
247.D1 pdnsd_conf=/etc/pdnsd.conf
248.D1 # pdnsd_resolv=/etc/pdnsd-resolv.conf
249.Pp
250Example pdnsd.conf:
251.D1 global {
252.D1 	server_ip = 127.0.0.1;
253.D1 	status_ctl = on;
254.D1 }
255.D1 server {
256.D1 	# A server definition is required, even if emtpy.
257.D1 	label="empty";
258.D1 	proxy_only=on;
259.D1 	# file="/etc/pdnsd-resolv.conf";
260.D1 }
261.It Sy unbound_conf
262This file tells unbound about specific and global name servers.
263.It Sy unbound_insecure
264When set to YES, unbound marks the domains as insecure, thus ignoring DNSSEC.
265.Pp
266Example resolvconf.conf for unbound:
267.D1 name_servers=127.0.0.1
268.D1 unbound_conf=/etc/unbound-resolvconf.conf
269.Pp
270Example unbound.conf:
271.D1 include: /etc/unbound-resolvconf.conf
272.El
273.Sh SUBSCRIBER INTEGRATION
274Not all distributions store the files the subscribers need in the same
275locations.
276For example, named service scripts have been called named, bind and rc.bind
277and they could be located in a directory called /etc/rc.d, /etc/init.d or
278similar.
279Each subscriber attempts to automatically configure itself, but not every
280distribution has been catered for.
281Also, users could equally want to use a different version from the one
282installed by default, such as bind8 and bind9.
283To accommodate this, the subscribers have these files in configurable
284variables, documented below.
285.Pp
286.Bl -tag -width indent
287.It Sy dnsmasq_service
288Name of the dnsmasq service.
289.It Sy dnsmasq_restart
290Command to restart the dnsmasq service.
291.It Sy dnsmasq_pid
292Location of the dnsmasq pidfile.
293.It Sy libc_service
294Name of the libc service.
295.It Sy libc_restart
296Command to restart the libc service.
297.It Sy named_service
298Name of the named service.
299.It Sy named_restart
300Command to restart the named service.
301.It Sy pdnsd_restart
302Command to restart the pdnsd service.
303.It Sy unbound_service
304Name of the unbound service.
305.It Sy unbound_restart
306Command to restart the unbound service.
307.It Sy unbound_pid
308Location of the unbound pidfile.
309.El
310.Sh SEE ALSO
311.Xr sh 1 ,
312.Xr resolv.conf 5 ,
313.Xr resolvconf 8
314.Sh AUTHORS
315.An Roy Marples Aq Mt roy@marples.name
316.Sh BUGS
317Each distribution is a special snowflake and likes to name the same thing
318differently, namely the named service script.
319.Pp
320Please report them to
321.Lk http://roy.marples.name/projects/openresolv
322