Re: DNS ACL ?

From: Chris Brenton (cbrenton@chrisbrenton.org)
Date: Sat Nov 12 2005 - 19:05:37 EST


On Fri, 2005-11-11 at 08:35 -0500, John Hally wrote:
>
> I need a sanity check regarding DNS ACLs. For external facing DNS servers
> you need to allow only udp/53 inbound, correct? I know tcp/53 is used for
> zone transfers and requests/replies greater than a certain size, but they
> shouldn't typically happen for general dns queries correct?

Correct. Typically what gets people into trouble is when they create a
PTR record that associate a dozen+ host names with a specific IP
address. If you are not doing this, you are probably fine.

Quick test would be to use dig to run through all the queries you want
resolvable from the Internet. If you never get an answer with the
truncation bit set in the DNS header, you are in good shape.

As a side note, make sure all Internet exposed name servers are
_non-recursive_. Cache poisoning, domain parking and a host of other
nasty things can happen otherwise.

HTH,
Chris

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