Installation ============ The following steps should work (verified in VirtualBox only) on the distribution/architecture/release combinations as listed bellow. ---------------------------------------------- Debian (AMD64, I386) 6.0.2.1 (squeeze) Ubuntu Server (AMD64, I386) 10.04 LTS Ubuntu Desktop (AMD64, I386) 10.04 LTS ---------------------------------------------- $ # make the system up-to-date $ $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get upgrade $ $ # ensure all prerequisites are installed $ $ sudo apt-get install git-core autoconf libtool flex bison libssl-dev $ $ # the required version of liburcu is not available in the default package sources. $ $ wget http://bd.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/libu/liburcu/liburcu0_0.5.4-1_amd64.deb $ wget http://bd.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/libu/liburcu/liburcu-dev_0.5.4-1_amd64.deb $ sudo dpkg -i liburcu0_0.5.4-1_amd64.deb $ sudo dpkg -i liburcu-dev_0.5.4-1_amd64.deb $ $ # go for the real thing $ $ git clone git://git.nic.cz/knot $ cd knot $ autoreconf -if $ ./configure $ make $ sudo make install $ sudo ldconfig Alternative packages for I386: $ # the required version of liburcu is not available in the default package sources. $ $ wget http://bd.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/libu/liburcu/liburcu0_0.5.4-1_i386.deb $ wget http://bd.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/libu/liburcu/liburcu-dev_0.5.4-1_i386.deb $ sudo dpkg -i liburcu0_0.5.4-1_i386.deb $ sudo dpkg -i liburcu-dev_0.5.4-1_i386.deb Installation on BSD =================== Not all prerequisites are available as ports on BSD. - liburcu must be compiled from sources - version 0.6.4 compiles on BSD without any source code modifications - in case of x86_64 build, CFLAGS nad build type has to be set appropriately. $ CFLAGS=-fPIC ./configure --build amd64 - flex must be newer version from ports that support reentrant parsers Knot DNS requires more recent version of flex from ports, to prevent name clash, specify flex destination. $ cd $ autoreconf -if $ ./configure $ make && sudo make install Installation on OS X ==================== Not all prerequisites are preinstalled for OS X. - liburcu must be compiled from sources - liburcu requires gcc-4.6 from MacPorts, as it depends on __thread keyword $ CC=gcc-mp-4.6 ARCH=x86_64 ./configure $ make && sudo make install Compiling Knot DNS with gcc-mp-4.6 is recommended, but not necessary. Running ======= First, each server needs configuration file. Please see samples/knot.sample.conf for reference. Minimal configuration can be found in samples/knot.min.conf Configuration zone has to specify: * storage for PID files, compiled zones etc. * network interfaces * served zones $ cp samples/knot.min.conf myserver.conf $ vim myserver.conf # or your favourite text editor Second, zone files have to be compiled to binary form in order for server to load them. Binary 'knotc' (controller) offers functionality for everything from zone file management to controlling server instance. Most important parameter is '-c' that specifies config file for our server. Compiled zones are saved to storage defined in 'storage' variable in configuration. $ knotc -h # see what it can do $ knotc -c myserver.conf compile # compile zone files to binary format Third, lets load server. You can do this by running 'knotd' directly, or with 'knotc' as well. Server is able to run in daemonized or interactive mode. Lets start our server in interactive mode (parameter '-i') to see if it runs. $ knotc -c myserver.conf -i start # start server in interactive mode Running as daemon ================= Controller runs server in daemonized mode as default. Disadvantage is, that it closes stdout/stderr so you need to set up either syslog or logging to own files in the configuration. Controller parameter '-w' waits for the operation to finish. Let's test server functionality. $ knotc -c myserver.conf -w start # start server $ dig @$ADDR -p $PORT example.com # issue a query and see result $ ... $ knotc -c myserver.conf -w stop # stop server Also, keep in mind that zone files have to be compiled before they are loaded to server. Workflow is as follows: $ knotc -c myserver.conf -w start $ $ knotc -c myserver.conf compile # compile zones to binary format $ knotc -c myserver.conf reload # reconfigures server on-the-fly $ dig @$ADDR -p $PORT example.com # issue a query and see result $ ... $ knotc -c myserver.conf stop Supported features ================== DNS functions: * AXFR (master) * EDNS0 * DNSSEC * NSEC3 Server features: * Adding/removing zones on-the-fly * Reconfiguring server instance on-the-fly * IPv6 support * Semantic checks of loaded zone