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Cédric Jeanneret bbe2472324 Prevents DNS Amplification Attack and allow to customize named
While [1] did open recursion, it also opened widely a security flaw.

This patch intends to close it back, while allowing operators to easily
add their open configuration within Bind9.

In order to allow operators to still open Bind recursion, a new file is
introduced, "ipa-ext.conf" (path might change according to the OS). This
file is not managed by the installer, meaning changes to it won't be
overridden.
Since it's included at the very end of the main configuration file, it
also allows to override some defaults - of course, operators have to be
careful with that.

Related-Bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1754530
Fixes: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/8079

[1] 5f4c75eb28

Reviewed-By: Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Alexander Bokovoy <abokovoy@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Stanislav Levin <slev@altlinux.org>
2019-11-12 15:52:03 +02:00
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2018-04-20 09:43:37 +02:00

Ground rules on adding new schema

Brand new schema, particularly when written specifically for IPA, should be
added in share/*.ldif. Any new files need to be explicitly loaded in
ipaserver/install/dsinstance.py. These simply get copied directly into
the new instance schema directory.

Existing schema (e.g. in an LDAP draft) may either be added as a separate
ldif in share or as an update in the updates directory. The advantage of
adding the schema as an update is if 389-ds ever adds the schema then the
installation won't fail due to existing schema failing to load during
bootstrap.

If the new schema requires a new container then this should be added
to install/bootstrap-template.ldif.