Re: Cannot get nsupdate to work (for letsencrypt acme.sh client)

2020-08-05 Thread Mark Andrews
Unfortunately comments section on that page doesn’t work.  You press preview 
and you get a error response back.

> On 6 Aug 2020, at 02:21, Brett Delmage  wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, Mark Andrews wrote:
> 
>> If I use the example zone on that page *no* errors are reported.
>> If I modify restarchitect.com to have a A record at 
>> _acme-challenge.restarchitect.com then errors will be reported.
> 
> I certainly did get an error originally. I would not have found this page if 
> I didn't have the error message to search for.
> 
> After reviewing my command history I have concluded that it is possible that 
> I originally tested with an A, not TXT record, thusa causing the error. Then 
> I switched it, unaware of the difference to check-names.
> 
> Thanks for the in-depth 'proof'. I have removed check-names now and it
> works as it should.
> 
> Brett
> 
> 

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Re: Cannot get nsupdate to work (for letsencrypt acme.sh client)

2020-08-05 Thread Brett Delmage

On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, Mark Andrews wrote:


If I use the example zone on that page *no* errors are reported.
If I modify restarchitect.com to have a A record at 
_acme-challenge.restarchitect.com then errors will be reported.


I certainly did get an error originally. I would not have found this 
page if I didn't have the error message to search for.


After reviewing my command history I have concluded that it is possible 
that I originally tested with an A, not TXT record, thusa causing the 
error. Then I switched it, unaware of the difference to check-names.


Thanks for the in-depth 'proof'. I have removed check-names now and it
works as it should.

Brett


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Re: Cannot get nsupdate to work (for letsencrypt acme.sh client)

2020-08-04 Thread Mark Andrews


> On 5 Aug 2020, at 13:12, Brett Delmage  wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, Mark Andrews wrote:
> 
>> Your key name usage is not consistent.  acmesh-ottawatch != ottawatch-acmesh
> 
> Thank you! Fixed and working.
> 
>> Why are you adding `check-names warn;`?  check-names does NOT apply to TXT
>> records.
> 
> Previously I was getting the error "bad owner name (check-names)".
> 
> So a search for that error led me to this page
> https://linux.m2osw.com/setting-bind-get-letsencrypt-wildcards-work-your-system-using-rfc-2136
> 
> which states
> 
> "The check-names option is required in case the name letsencrypt adds 
> _acme-challenge to your list of known sub-domains. The underscore character 
> is not liked by BIND9. This is because it is not part of the domain name 
> specification. It is not allowed at all. By default BIND will generate an 
> error and log it and skip over that entry entirely (i.e. it will not serve 
> that zone at all, albeit all the other zones will work just fine.)
> 
> You can also set this parameter to ignore. In that case, no warning is 
> emitted in your logs.
> 
> Here is the error you get ("bad owner name") when a name uses characters that 
> are not supposed to be used in a domain name:
> 
> 09-Feb-2019 03:02:31.988 general: error:
>   /var/lib/bind/restarchitect.com.zone:31:
>  _acme-challenge.restarchitect.com:
>  bad owner name (check-names)

Check-names applies to elements of records that are supposed to be HOSTNAMES or 
MAIL DOMAINS (both have the same syntax requirements).  In some cases it is the 
owner name and others it is elements of the rdata fields.  For PTR it only 
applies to records that end in in-addr.arpa and ip6.arpa as they are supposed 
to point to HOSTNAMES.  HOSTNAMES and MAIL DOMAINS are restricted to labels 
composed of letters, digits and hyphens (LDH).

The full list of records that check-names currently applies to are: A, , 
MX, ASFDB, MINFO, NS, PTR, RP, RT, SOA, A6 and SRV.

If I use the example zone on that page *no* errors are reported.

% named-checkzone restarchitect.com restarchitect.com
zone restarchitect.com/IN: loaded serial 1309082308
OK
% cat restarchitect.com
restarchitect.com.86400INSOAns1.m2osw.com. 
hostmaster.m2osw.com. 1309082308 10800 180 1209600 300
restarchitect.com.86400INNSns1.m2osw.com.
restarchitect.com.86400INNSns2.m2osw.com.
restarchitect.com.86400INA10.0.0.1
_acme-challenge.restarchitect.com. 86400 IN TXT"test"
w.restarchitect.com.86400INA10.0.0.1
ww.restarchitect.com.86400INA10.0.0.1
www.restarchitect.com.86400INA10.0.0.1
.restarchitect.com.86400INA10.0.0.1
% 

If I modify restarchitect.com to have a A record at 
_acme-challenge.restarchitect.com then errors will be reported.
On line 6 of restarchitect.com the owner name _acme-challenge.restarchitect.com 
is bad.

% named-checkzone restarchitect.com restarchitect.com
restarchitect.com:6: _acme-challenge.restarchitect.com: bad owner name 
(check-names)
zone restarchitect.com/IN: loaded serial 1309082308
OK
% cat restarchitect.com
restarchitect.com.86400INSOAns1.m2osw.com. 
hostmaster.m2osw.com. 1309082308 10800 180 1209600 300
restarchitect.com.86400INNSns1.m2osw.com.
restarchitect.com.86400INNSns2.m2osw.com.
restarchitect.com.86400INA10.0.0.1
_acme-challenge.restarchitect.com. 86400 IN TXT"test"
_acme-challenge.restarchitect.com. 86400 IN A10.0.0.1
w.restarchitect.com.86400INA10.0.0.1
ww.restarchitect.com.86400INA10.0.0.1
www.restarchitect.com.86400INA10.0.0.1
.restarchitect.com.86400INA10.0.0.1
%

Mark

> The check-names option is currently the only way to fix this problem (i.e. 
> you can't use an escape for that one specific letter.)"
> 
> ---
> 
> Is this incorrect? My same error went away when I added it. I certainly was 
> not familar with the option earlier.
> 
> I am running BIND 9.16.5 from Ondřej's PPA for Ubuntu 18.04
> 
> That page's "Create and Setup an HMAC Key" uses dnssec-keygen to create the 
> dynamic key, which I understand has been deprecated in newer versions. Is 
> that correct? (as I mentioned, I used ddns-confgen.)
> 
> 
>> Thanks for full details.
> 
> Thank you for looking at them!
> 
> Often, preparing a complete help request helps me see something I am 
> overlooking that is incorrect, so then I don't need to send a help plea and 
> look like an idiot. Just not in this report, although an earlier version led 
> me to seeing another problem, which was good.
> 
> Brett
> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Mark
>> 
>>> On 5 Aug 2020, at 08:44, Brett Delmage  wrote:
>>> 
>>> I'm having a problem getting nsupdate to work, as shown below.
>>> 
>>> (Despite reading the man pages I'm not 100% clear about the exact scope of 
>>> the grant 

Re: Cannot get nsupdate to work (for letsencrypt acme.sh client)

2020-08-04 Thread Brett Delmage

On Wed, 5 Aug 2020, Mark Andrews wrote:


Your key name usage is not consistent.  acmesh-ottawatch != ottawatch-acmesh


Thank you! Fixed and working.


Why are you adding `check-names warn;`?  check-names does NOT apply to TXT
records.


Previously I was getting the error "bad owner name (check-names)".

So a search for that error led me to this page
https://linux.m2osw.com/setting-bind-get-letsencrypt-wildcards-work-your-system-using-rfc-2136

which states

"The check-names option is required in case the name letsencrypt adds 
_acme-challenge to your list of known sub-domains. The underscore 
character is not liked by BIND9. This is because it is not part of the 
domain name specification. It is not allowed at all. By default BIND will 
generate an error and log it and skip over that entry entirely (i.e. it 
will not serve that zone at all, albeit all the other zones will work just 
fine.)


You can also set this parameter to ignore. In that case, no warning is 
emitted in your logs.


Here is the error you get ("bad owner name") when a name uses characters 
that are not supposed to be used in a domain name:


09-Feb-2019 03:02:31.988 general: error:
   /var/lib/bind/restarchitect.com.zone:31:
  _acme-challenge.restarchitect.com:
  bad owner name (check-names)

The check-names option is currently the only way to fix this problem (i.e. 
you can't use an escape for that one specific letter.)"


---

Is this incorrect? My same error went away when I added it. I certainly 
was not familar with the option earlier.


I am running BIND 9.16.5 from Ondřej's PPA for Ubuntu 18.04

That page's "Create and Setup an HMAC Key" uses dnssec-keygen to create 
the dynamic key, which I understand has been deprecated in newer versions. 
Is that correct? (as I mentioned, I used ddns-confgen.)




Thanks for full details.


Thank you for looking at them!

Often, preparing a complete help request helps me see something I am 
overlooking that is incorrect, so then I don't need to send a help plea 
and look like an idiot. Just not in this report, although an earlier 
version led me to seeing another problem, which was good.


Brett





Mark


On 5 Aug 2020, at 08:44, Brett Delmage  wrote:

I'm having a problem getting nsupdate to work, as shown below.

(Despite reading the man pages I'm not 100% clear about the exact scope of the 
grant options and it may not be right. Examples would be helpful.)

I generated the key:

ddns-confgen -k acmesh-ottawatch. -z ottawatch.ca
# To activate this key, place the following in named.conf, and
# in a separate keyfile on the system or systems from which nsupdate
# will be run:
key "acmesh-ottawatch." {
   algorithm hmac-sha256;
   secret ;
};

- this is included in my named.conf
My config file zone entry has the statements

check-names warn;
update-policy {  grant ottawatch-acmesh. name _acme-challenge.ottawatch.ca. 
txt;  };
to permit the update and limit the scope.

As I understand, I need check-names (warn | ignore) because _acme-challenge has 
an underscore. (How the heck did LE come up with an incompatible name?)


Here's my nsupdate script:
# cat test-acme

server cacloud.ottawatch.ca
zone ottawatch.ca
debug
update add _acme-challenge.ottawatch.ca. 999 TXT "test 1"
send


# nsupdate -k acmesh-ottawatch.ca test-acme

Sending update to 2607:7b00:7200:1::281a:5de2#53
Outgoing update query:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: UPDATE, status: NOERROR, id:  42504
;; flags:; ZONE: 1, PREREQ: 0, UPDATE: 1, ADDITIONAL: 1
;; ZONE SECTION:
;ottawatch.ca.  IN  SOA

;; UPDATE SECTION:
_acme-challenge.ottawatch.ca. 999 INTXT "test 1"

;; TSIG PSEUDOSECTION:
acmesh-ottawatch.   0   ANY TSIGhmac-sha256. 1596580550 300 32 
966kN1nqxXRP+smNYmqpGKUIepEV0gkuOVz42ywCY0g= 42504 NOERROR 0


Reply from update query:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: UPDATE, status: REFUSED, id:  42504
;; flags: qr; ZONE: 1, PREREQ: 0, UPDATE: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1
;; ZONE SECTION:
;ottawatch.ca.  IN  SOA

;; TSIG PSEUDOSECTION:
acmesh-ottawatch.   0   ANY TSIGhmac-sha256. 1596580550 300 32 
eqUVlwgfwGnW0B7UX+WaB4mgqMgh9Aia/YauLRLa054= 42504 NOERROR 0

Sending update to 2607:7b00:7200:1::281a:5de2#53
Outgoing update query:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: UPDATE, status: NOERROR, id:  32884
;; flags:; ZONE: 1, PREREQ: 0, UPDATE: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1
;; ZONE SECTION:
;ottawatch.ca.  IN  SOA

;; TSIG PSEUDOSECTION:
acmesh-ottawatch.   0   ANY TSIGhmac-sha256. 1596580550 300 32 
M+Lr8IckyEVknrX+jHoDQYFrlGxzyQ/PYHX9WwpNBZw= 32884 NOERROR 0



# dig _acme-challenge.ottawatch.ca. txt
- the TXT RR has not been added

; <<>> DiG 9.16.5-Ubuntu <<>> _acme-challenge.ottawatch.ca. txt
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NXDOMAIN, id: 45640
;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 1

;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
; EDNS: version: 0, 

Re: Cannot get nsupdate to work (for letsencrypt acme.sh client)

2020-08-04 Thread Mark Andrews
Thanks for full details.

Your key name usage is not consistent.  acmesh-ottawatch != ottawatch-acmesh

Why are you adding `check-names warn;`?  check-names does NOT apply to TXT
records.

Mark

> On 5 Aug 2020, at 08:44, Brett Delmage  wrote:
> 
> I'm having a problem getting nsupdate to work, as shown below.
> 
> (Despite reading the man pages I'm not 100% clear about the exact scope of 
> the grant options and it may not be right. Examples would be helpful.)
> 
> I generated the key:
> 
> ddns-confgen -k acmesh-ottawatch. -z ottawatch.ca
> # To activate this key, place the following in named.conf, and
> # in a separate keyfile on the system or systems from which nsupdate
> # will be run:
> key "acmesh-ottawatch." {
>algorithm hmac-sha256;
>secret ;
> };
> 
> - this is included in my named.conf
> My config file zone entry has the statements
> 
> check-names warn;
> update-policy {  grant ottawatch-acmesh. name _acme-challenge.ottawatch.ca. 
> txt;  };
> to permit the update and limit the scope.
> 
> As I understand, I need check-names (warn | ignore) because _acme-challenge 
> has an underscore. (How the heck did LE come up with an incompatible name?)
> 
> 
> Here's my nsupdate script:
> # cat test-acme
> 
> server cacloud.ottawatch.ca
> zone ottawatch.ca
> debug
> update add _acme-challenge.ottawatch.ca. 999 TXT "test 1"
> send
> 
> 
> # nsupdate -k acmesh-ottawatch.ca test-acme
> 
> Sending update to 2607:7b00:7200:1::281a:5de2#53
> Outgoing update query:
> ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: UPDATE, status: NOERROR, id:  42504
> ;; flags:; ZONE: 1, PREREQ: 0, UPDATE: 1, ADDITIONAL: 1
> ;; ZONE SECTION:
> ;ottawatch.ca.  IN  SOA
> 
> ;; UPDATE SECTION:
> _acme-challenge.ottawatch.ca. 999 INTXT "test 1"
> 
> ;; TSIG PSEUDOSECTION:
> acmesh-ottawatch.   0   ANY TSIGhmac-sha256. 1596580550 300 
> 32 966kN1nqxXRP+smNYmqpGKUIepEV0gkuOVz42ywCY0g= 42504 NOERROR 0
> 
> 
> Reply from update query:
> ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: UPDATE, status: REFUSED, id:  42504
> ;; flags: qr; ZONE: 1, PREREQ: 0, UPDATE: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1
> ;; ZONE SECTION:
> ;ottawatch.ca.  IN  SOA
> 
> ;; TSIG PSEUDOSECTION:
> acmesh-ottawatch.   0   ANY TSIGhmac-sha256. 1596580550 300 
> 32 eqUVlwgfwGnW0B7UX+WaB4mgqMgh9Aia/YauLRLa054= 42504 NOERROR 0
> 
> Sending update to 2607:7b00:7200:1::281a:5de2#53
> Outgoing update query:
> ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: UPDATE, status: NOERROR, id:  32884
> ;; flags:; ZONE: 1, PREREQ: 0, UPDATE: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1
> ;; ZONE SECTION:
> ;ottawatch.ca.  IN  SOA
> 
> ;; TSIG PSEUDOSECTION:
> acmesh-ottawatch.   0   ANY TSIGhmac-sha256. 1596580550 300 
> 32 M+Lr8IckyEVknrX+jHoDQYFrlGxzyQ/PYHX9WwpNBZw= 32884 NOERROR 0
> 
> 
> 
> # dig _acme-challenge.ottawatch.ca. txt
> - the TXT RR has not been added
> 
> ; <<>> DiG 9.16.5-Ubuntu <<>> _acme-challenge.ottawatch.ca. txt
> ;; global options: +cmd
> ;; Got answer:
> ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NXDOMAIN, id: 45640
> ;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 1
> 
> ;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
> ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 4096
> ; COOKIE: f735fda5ecb9479301005f29e1bed617055d59cb5d75 (good)
> ;; QUESTION SECTION:
> ;_acme-challenge.ottawatch.ca.  IN  TXT
> 
> ;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
> ottawatch.ca.   900 IN  SOA cacloud.ottawatch.ca. 
> hostmaster.ottawatch.ca. 2020072912 900 180 2419200 900
> 
> ;; Query time: 0 msec
> ;; SERVER: 127.0.0.1#53(127.0.0.1)
> ;; WHEN: Tue Aug 04 18:31:26 EDT 2020
> ;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 140
> 
> 
> What am I missing ort doing wrong, please?
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