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== SRV record ==
== SRV record ==
dig SRV _iax._udp.<nodenumber>.nodes.allstarlink.org. will return for a node as follows:
dig SRV _iax._udp.<nodenumber>.nodes.allstarlink.org
 
will return for a node as follows:


   _iax._udp.50000.nodes.allstarlink.org. 30 IN SRV 10 10 4569 50000.nodes.allstarlink.org.
   _iax._udp.50000.nodes.allstarlink.org. 30 IN SRV 10 10 4569 50000.nodes.allstarlink.org.


where 4569 is the IAX port and then it will do a A lookup on 50000.nodes.allstarlink.org. for the IP.
where 4569 is the IAX port.


A remote base will be returned like:
A remote base will be returned like:


_iax._udp.50000.nodes.allstarlink.org. 30 IN SRV 10 10 4569 50000.remotebase.nodes.allstarlink.org.
_iax._udp.50000.nodes.allstarlink.org. 30 IN SRV 10 10 4569 50000.remotebase.nodes.allstarlink.org.


== A record ==
== A record ==

Revision as of 23:43, 18 February 2023

This is experimental infrastructure and should not be considered for permanent use, as the implementation may change in the future.

ASL utilizes DNS servers based on PowerDNS with an HTTP backend as a way to retrieve node information, such as IAX ports, or IP address.

These DNS servers support the following:

  • AllStarlink.org DNS authoritative
  • Registration server redundancy
  • DNS lookup for nodes information

Authoritative DNS servers

The authoritative DNS servers run on register-west.allstarlink.org and register-east.allstarlink.org.

DNSSEC is enabled on all domains and trust is expanded to all sub servers.

DNS node lookup

nodes.allstarlink.org is delegated to a DNS running on the db servers. The users_Nodes table has a trigger which is run and creates entries/edits them on the records table in the 'allstar' database. This populates a SRV, TXT and A record for every node in the system when it's updated. The trigger has been optimized and has little to no preformance impact on the registration process.

Note that servers not in nodes list can appear in DNS, there is no ageing out of entries in DNS. It's up to the server to know it's registered.

SRV record

dig SRV _iax._udp.<nodenumber>.nodes.allstarlink.org

will return for a node as follows:

 _iax._udp.50000.nodes.allstarlink.org. 30 IN SRV 10 10 4569 50000.nodes.allstarlink.org.

where 4569 is the IAX port.

A remote base will be returned like:

_iax._udp.50000.nodes.allstarlink.org. 30 IN SRV 10 10 4569 50000.remotebase.nodes.allstarlink.org.

A record

dig <nodenumber>.nodes.allstarlink.org

and

dig <nodenumber>.remotebase.nodes.allstarlink.org

will return the IP address of the IAX server or the proxy IP if defined.

2000.nodes.allstarlink.org. 60	IN	A	162.248.93.134

TXT Record

The TXT record is used for debugging purposes with a query below:

dig TXT <nodenumber>.nodes.allstarlink.org

This will return:

"NN=50000" "RT=2019-02-28 18:41:29" "RB=0" "IP=44.98.248.144" "PIP=" "PT=4569" "RH=register-west"

Where

  • NN is node number
  • RT is the last update registration time
  • RB is 0 for node is not a remote base, RB is 1 if it is a remote base
  • IP is the IP address of the node
  • PIP is the proxy IP of the node if set
  • PT is the port
  • RH is the registration server the node last registered to.