# Copyright 1999-2024 Gentoo Authors # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # Re dlz/mysql and threads, needs to be verified.. # MySQL uses thread local storage in its C api. Thus MySQL # requires that each thread of an application execute a MySQL # thread initialization to setup the thread local storage. # This is impossible to do safely while staying within the DLZ # driver API. This is a limitation caused by MySQL, and not the DLZ API. # Because of this BIND MUST only run with a single thread when # using the MySQL driver. EAPI=8 PYTHON_COMPAT=( python3_{10..12} ) inherit autotools toolchain-funcs systemd tmpfiles python-any-r1 MY_PV="${PV/_p/-P}" MY_PV="${MY_PV/_rc/rc}" MY_P="${PN}-${MY_PV}" RRL_PV="${MY_PV}" DESCRIPTION="Berkeley Internet Name Domain - Name Server" HOMEPAGE="https://www.isc.org/software/bind" SRC_URI="https://downloads.isc.org/isc/bind9/${PV}/${P}.tar.xz doc? ( mirror://gentoo/dyndns-samples.tbz2 )" LICENSE="Apache-2.0 BSD BSD-2 GPL-2 HPND ISC MPL-2.0" SLOT="0" #KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~ia64 ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~s390 ~sparc ~x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux" KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~x86" S="${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}" # -berkdb by default re bug 602682 IUSE="+caps dnstap doc fixed-rrset geoip geoip2 gssapi +jemalloc json lmdb selinux static-libs test urandom xml +zlib" # no PKCS11 currently as it requires OpenSSL to be patched, also see bug 409687 # Upstream dropped the old geoip library, but the BIND configuration for using # GeoIP remained the same. DEPEND=" acct-group/named acct-user/named net-libs/nghttp2:= dev-libs/openssl:=[-bindist(-)] caps? ( >=sys-libs/libcap-2.1.0 ) jemalloc? ( >=dev-libs/jemalloc-5.2.1:= ) xml? ( dev-libs/libxml2 ) geoip? ( dev-libs/libmaxminddb ) geoip2? ( dev-libs/libmaxminddb ) gssapi? ( virtual/krb5 ) json? ( dev-libs/json-c:= ) lmdb? ( dev-db/lmdb ) zlib? ( sys-libs/zlib ) dnstap? ( dev-libs/fstrm dev-libs/protobuf-c ) >=dev-libs/libuv-1.40.0:= " # net-analyzer/sslyze # optional test dep, available in pentoo overlay BDEPEND=" test? ( dev-util/cmocka dev-perl/Net-DNS dev-perl/IO-Socket-INET6 net-libs/gnutls[tools] dev-libs/softhsm $(python_gen_any_dep ' dev-python/dnspython[${PYTHON_USEDEP}] dev-python/pluggy[${PYTHON_USEDEP}] dev-python/pytest[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]') ) " RDEPEND="${DEPEND} selinux? ( sec-policy/selinux-bind ) sys-process/psmisc !net-dns/bind-tools" python_check_deps() { python_has_version -b "dev-python/dnspython[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]" && python_has_version -b "dev-python/pluggy[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]" && python_has_version -b "dev-python/pytest[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]" } pkg_setup() { use test && python-any-r1_pkg_setup true } #PATCHES=( # "${FILESDIR}/ldap-library-path-on-multilib-machines.patch" #) # bug 479092, requires networking # bug 710840, cmocka fails LDFLAGS='-Wl,-O1' # tests require network, and not JUST network, they require specific ip addresses # mirror restriction just because overlay RESTRICT="test mirror" src_prepare() { default # should be installed by bind-tools. this wasnt actually disabling them anyway... # sed -i -r -e "s:(nsupdate|dig|delv) ::g" bin/Makefile.in || die # Disable tests for now, bug 406399 # sed -i '/^SUBDIRS/s:tests::' bin/Makefile.in lib/Makefile.in || die # bug #220361 # rm aclocal.m4 || die # rm -rf libtool.m4/ || die eautoreconf } src_configure() { local myeconfargs=( AR="$(type -P $(tc-getAR))" --prefix="${EPREFIX}"/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/bind --localstatedir=/var --enable-full-report --without-readline --with-openssl="${EPREFIX}"/usr --without-cmocka $(use_enable caps linux-caps) # $(use_enable dnsrps) $(use_enable dnstap) $(use_enable fixed-rrset) $(use_with gssapi) $(use_with jemalloc) $(use_with json json-c) $(use_with lmdb) $(use_with test cmocka) $(use_with xml libxml2) $(use_with zlib) "${@}" ) # This is for users to start to migrate back to USE=geoip, rather than # USE=geoip2 if use geoip ; then myeconfargs+=( $(use_with geoip maxminddb) --enable-geoip ) elif use geoip2 ; then # Added 2020/09/30 # Remove USE=geoip2 support after 2020/03/01 ewarn "USE=geoip2 is deprecated; update your USE flags!" myeconfargs+=( $(use_with geoip2 maxminddb) --enable-geoip ) else myeconfargs+=( --without-maxminddb --disable-geoip ) fi # bug #158664 # gcc-specs-ssp && replace-flags -O[23s] -O export BUILD_CC=$(tc-getBUILD_CC) econf "${myeconfargs[@]}" # bug #151839 echo '#undef SO_BSDCOMPAT' >> config.h } src_compile() { default emake -C doc/man/ man $(usev doc) } src_install() { default # don't create /var/run # rmdir "${ED}"/var/run || die dodoc CHANGES README.md if use doc; then docinto misc dodoc -r doc/misc/ # might a 'html' useflag make sense? docinto html dodoc -r doc/arm/ docinto contrib dodoc contrib/scripts/nanny.pl # some handy-dandy dynamic dns examples pushd "${ED}"/usr/share/doc/${PF} 1>/dev/null || die tar xf "${DISTDIR}"/dyndns-samples.tbz2 || die popd 1>/dev/null || die fi insinto /etc/bind newins "${FILESDIR}"/named.conf-r8 named.conf # ftp://ftp.rs.internic.net/domain/named.cache: insinto /var/bind newins "${FILESDIR}"/named.cache-r3 named.cache insinto /var/bind/pri newins "${FILESDIR}"/localhost.zone-r3 localhost.zone newinitd "${FILESDIR}"/named.init-r14 named newconfd "${FILESDIR}"/named.confd-r7 named newenvd "${FILESDIR}"/10bind.env 10bind doman doc/man/*.{1,5,8} # reunifying bind with bind-tools, they share bind's internal libraries which are big # Let's get rid of those tools and their manpages since they're provided by bind-tools # rm -f "${ED}"/usr/share/man/man1/{dig,host,nslookup,delv,nsupdate}.1* || die # rm -f "${ED}"/usr/share/man/man8/nsupdate.8* || die # rm -f "${ED}"/usr/bin/{dig,host,nslookup,nsupdate,delv} || die # rm -f "${ED}"/usr/sbin/{dig,host,nslookup,nsupdate} || die # for tool in dsfromkey importkey keyfromlabel keygen \ # revoke settime signzone verify; do # rm -f "${ED}"/usr/{,s}bin/dnssec-"${tool}" || die # rm -f "${ED}"/usr/share/man/man8/dnssec-"${tool}".8* || die # done # bug 405251, library archives aren't properly handled by --enable/disable-static if ! use static-libs; then find "${ED}" -type f -name '*.a' -delete || die fi # bug 405251 find "${ED}" -type f -name '*.la' -delete || die # bug 450406 dosym named.cache /var/bind/root.cache dosym ../../var/bind/pri /etc/bind/pri dosym ../../var/bind/sec /etc/bind/sec dosym ../../var/bind/dyn /etc/bind/dyn keepdir /var/bind/{pri,sec,dyn} /var/log/named fowners root:named /{etc,var}/bind /var/log/named /var/bind/{sec,pri,dyn} fowners root:named /var/bind/named.cache /var/bind/pri/localhost.zone /etc/bind/{bind.keys,named.conf} fperms 0640 /var/bind/named.cache /var/bind/pri/localhost.zone /etc/bind/{bind.keys,named.conf} fperms 0750 /etc/bind /var/bind/pri fperms 0770 /var/log/named /var/bind/{,sec,dyn} systemd_newunit "${FILESDIR}/named.service-r1" named.service dotmpfiles "${FILESDIR}"/named.conf exeinto /usr/libexec doexe "${FILESDIR}/generate-rndc-key.sh" } pkg_postinst() { tmpfiles_process named.conf || eerror "Failed to install named.conf" if [ ! -f '/etc/bind/rndc.key' && ! -f '/etc/bind/rndc.conf' ]; then if use urandom; then einfo "Using /dev/urandom for generating rndc.key" /usr/sbin/rndc-confgen -r /dev/urandom -a echo else einfo "Using /dev/random for generating rndc.key" /usr/sbin/rndc-confgen -a echo fi chown root:named /etc/bind/rndc.key || die chmod 0640 /etc/bind/rndc.key || die fi einfo einfo "You can edit /etc/conf.d/named to customize named settings" einfo einfo "If you'd like to run bind in a chroot AND this is a new" einfo "install OR your bind doesn't already run in a chroot:" einfo "1) Uncomment and set the CHROOT variable in /etc/conf.d/named." einfo "2) Run \`emerge --config '=${CATEGORY}/${PF}'\`" einfo CHROOT=$(source /etc/conf.d/named 2>/dev/null; echo ${CHROOT}) if [[ -n ${CHROOT} ]]; then elog "NOTE: As of net-dns/bind-9.4.3_p5-r1 the chroot part of the init-script got some major changes!" elog "To enable the old behaviour (without using mount) uncomment the" elog "CHROOT_NOMOUNT option in your /etc/conf.d/named config." elog "If you decide to use the new/default method, ensure to make backup" elog "first and merge your existing configs/zones to /etc/bind and" elog "/var/bind because bind will now mount the needed directories into" elog "the chroot dir." fi } pkg_config() { CHROOT=$(source /etc/conf.d/named; echo ${CHROOT}) CHROOT_NOMOUNT=$(source /etc/conf.d/named; echo ${CHROOT_NOMOUNT}) CHROOT_GEOIP=$(source /etc/conf.d/named; echo ${CHROOT_GEOIP}) if [[ -z "${CHROOT}" ]]; then eerror "This config script is designed to automate setting up" eerror "a chrooted bind/named. To do so, please first uncomment" eerror "and set the CHROOT variable in '/etc/conf.d/named'." die "Unset CHROOT" fi if [[ -d "${CHROOT}" ]]; then ewarn "NOTE: As of net-dns/bind-9.4.3_p5-r1 the chroot part of the init-script got some major changes!" ewarn "To enable the old behaviour (without using mount) uncomment the" ewarn "CHROOT_NOMOUNT option in your /etc/conf.d/named config." ewarn ewarn "${CHROOT} already exists... some things might become overridden" ewarn "press CTRL+C if you don't want to continue" sleep 10 fi echo; einfo "Setting up the chroot directory..." mkdir -m 0750 -p ${CHROOT} || die mkdir -m 0755 -p ${CHROOT}/{dev,etc,var/log,run} || die mkdir -m 0750 -p ${CHROOT}/etc/bind || die mkdir -m 0770 -p ${CHROOT}/var/{bind,log/named} ${CHROOT}/run/named/ || die chown root:named \ ${CHROOT} \ ${CHROOT}/var/{bind,log/named} \ ${CHROOT}/run/named/ \ ${CHROOT}/etc/bind \ || die mknod ${CHROOT}/dev/null c 1 3 || die chmod 0666 ${CHROOT}/dev/null || die mknod ${CHROOT}/dev/zero c 1 5 || die chmod 0666 ${CHROOT}/dev/zero || die if use urandom; then mknod ${CHROOT}/dev/urandom c 1 9 || die chmod 0666 ${CHROOT}/dev/urandom || die else mknod ${CHROOT}/dev/random c 1 8 || die chmod 0666 ${CHROOT}/dev/random || die fi if [ "${CHROOT_NOMOUNT:-0}" -ne 0 ]; then cp -a /etc/bind ${CHROOT}/etc/ || die cp -a /var/bind ${CHROOT}/var/ || die fi if [ "${CHROOT_GEOIP:-0}" -eq 1 ]; then if use geoip; then mkdir -m 0755 -p ${CHROOT}/usr/share/GeoIP || die elif use geoip2; then mkdir -m 0755 -p ${CHROOT}/usr/share/GeoIP2 || die fi fi elog "You may need to add the following line to your syslog-ng.conf:" elog "source jail { unix-stream(\"${CHROOT}/dev/log\"); };" }