summaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
path: root/roles/openshift_node/files/networkmanager/99-origin-dns.sh
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorMichael Gugino <mgugino@redhat.com>2017-11-27 12:22:02 -0500
committerMichael Gugino <mgugino@redhat.com>2017-11-27 14:08:58 -0500
commit73bf3e7137d80ba5b225108f39240c43d385a1ea (patch)
tree79c46afb0932d1c3fa56c476aa8f586aaf15db8e /roles/openshift_node/files/networkmanager/99-origin-dns.sh
parente7e699a4201754fe9ccd1b9adffad5be5fff18b3 (diff)
downloadopenshift-73bf3e7137d80ba5b225108f39240c43d385a1ea.tar.gz
openshift-73bf3e7137d80ba5b225108f39240c43d385a1ea.tar.bz2
openshift-73bf3e7137d80ba5b225108f39240c43d385a1ea.tar.xz
openshift-73bf3e7137d80ba5b225108f39240c43d385a1ea.zip
Combine openshift_node and openshift_node_dnsmasq
This commit combines these two roles. This will prevent openshift_node_facts from running twice.
Diffstat (limited to 'roles/openshift_node/files/networkmanager/99-origin-dns.sh')
-rwxr-xr-xroles/openshift_node/files/networkmanager/99-origin-dns.sh128
1 files changed, 128 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/roles/openshift_node/files/networkmanager/99-origin-dns.sh b/roles/openshift_node/files/networkmanager/99-origin-dns.sh
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..f4e48b5b7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/roles/openshift_node/files/networkmanager/99-origin-dns.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,128 @@
+#!/bin/bash -x
+# -*- mode: sh; sh-indentation: 2 -*-
+
+# This NetworkManager dispatcher script replicates the functionality of
+# NetworkManager's dns=dnsmasq however, rather than hardcoding the listening
+# address and /etc/resolv.conf to 127.0.0.1 it pulls the IP address from the
+# interface that owns the default route. This enables us to then configure pods
+# to use this IP address as their only resolver, where as using 127.0.0.1 inside
+# a pod would fail.
+#
+# To use this,
+# - If this host is also a master, reconfigure master dnsConfig to listen on
+# 8053 to avoid conflicts on port 53 and open port 8053 in the firewall
+# - Drop this script in /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/
+# - systemctl restart NetworkManager
+# - Configure node-config.yaml to set dnsIP: to the ip address of this
+# node
+#
+# Test it:
+# host kubernetes.default.svc.cluster.local
+# host google.com
+#
+# TODO: I think this would be easy to add as a config option in NetworkManager
+# natively, look at hacking that up
+
+cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
+. ./network-functions
+
+[ -f ../network ] && . ../network
+
+if [[ $2 =~ ^(up|dhcp4-change|dhcp6-change)$ ]]; then
+ # If the origin-upstream-dns config file changed we need to restart
+ NEEDS_RESTART=0
+ UPSTREAM_DNS='/etc/dnsmasq.d/origin-upstream-dns.conf'
+ # We'll regenerate the dnsmasq origin config in a temp file first
+ UPSTREAM_DNS_TMP=`mktemp`
+ UPSTREAM_DNS_TMP_SORTED=`mktemp`
+ CURRENT_UPSTREAM_DNS_SORTED=`mktemp`
+ NEW_RESOLV_CONF=`mktemp`
+ NEW_NODE_RESOLV_CONF=`mktemp`
+
+
+ ######################################################################
+ # couldn't find an existing method to determine if the interface owns the
+ # default route
+ def_route=$(/sbin/ip route list match 0.0.0.0/0 | awk '{print $3 }')
+ def_route_int=$(/sbin/ip route get to ${def_route} | awk '{print $3}')
+ def_route_ip=$(/sbin/ip route get to ${def_route} | awk '{print $5}')
+ if [[ ${DEVICE_IFACE} == ${def_route_int} ]]; then
+ if [ ! -f /etc/dnsmasq.d/origin-dns.conf ]; then
+ cat << EOF > /etc/dnsmasq.d/origin-dns.conf
+no-resolv
+domain-needed
+server=/cluster.local/172.30.0.1
+server=/30.172.in-addr.arpa/172.30.0.1
+enable-dbus
+dns-forward-max=5000
+cache-size=5000
+EOF
+ # New config file, must restart
+ NEEDS_RESTART=1
+ fi
+
+ # If network manager doesn't know about the nameservers then the best
+ # we can do is grab them from /etc/resolv.conf but only if we've got no
+ # watermark
+ if ! grep -q '99-origin-dns.sh' /etc/resolv.conf; then
+ if [[ -z "${IP4_NAMESERVERS}" || "${IP4_NAMESERVERS}" == "${def_route_ip}" ]]; then
+ IP4_NAMESERVERS=`grep '^nameserver ' /etc/resolv.conf | awk '{ print $2 }'`
+ fi
+ ######################################################################
+ # Write out default nameservers for /etc/dnsmasq.d/origin-upstream-dns.conf
+ # and /etc/origin/node/resolv.conf in their respective formats
+ for ns in ${IP4_NAMESERVERS}; do
+ if [[ ! -z $ns ]]; then
+ echo "server=${ns}" >> $UPSTREAM_DNS_TMP
+ echo "nameserver ${ns}" >> $NEW_NODE_RESOLV_CONF
+ fi
+ done
+ # Sort it in case DNS servers arrived in a different order
+ sort $UPSTREAM_DNS_TMP > $UPSTREAM_DNS_TMP_SORTED
+ sort $UPSTREAM_DNS > $CURRENT_UPSTREAM_DNS_SORTED
+ # Compare to the current config file (sorted)
+ NEW_DNS_SUM=`md5sum ${UPSTREAM_DNS_TMP_SORTED} | awk '{print $1}'`
+ CURRENT_DNS_SUM=`md5sum ${CURRENT_UPSTREAM_DNS_SORTED} | awk '{print $1}'`
+ if [ "${NEW_DNS_SUM}" != "${CURRENT_DNS_SUM}" ]; then
+ # DNS has changed, copy the temp file to the proper location (-Z
+ # sets default selinux context) and set the restart flag
+ cp -Z $UPSTREAM_DNS_TMP $UPSTREAM_DNS
+ NEEDS_RESTART=1
+ fi
+ # compare /etc/origin/node/resolv.conf checksum and replace it if different
+ NEW_NODE_RESOLV_CONF_MD5=`md5sum ${NEW_NODE_RESOLV_CONF}`
+ OLD_NODE_RESOLV_CONF_MD5=`md5sum /etc/origin/node/resolv.conf`
+ if [ "${NEW_NODE_RESOLV_CONF_MD5}" != "${OLD_NODE_RESOLV_CONF_MD5}" ]; then
+ cp -Z $NEW_NODE_RESOLV_CONF /etc/origin/node/resolv.conf
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ if ! `systemctl -q is-active dnsmasq.service`; then
+ NEEDS_RESTART=1
+ fi
+
+ ######################################################################
+ if [ "${NEEDS_RESTART}" -eq "1" ]; then
+ systemctl restart dnsmasq
+ fi
+
+ # Only if dnsmasq is running properly make it our only nameserver and place
+ # a watermark on /etc/resolv.conf
+ if `systemctl -q is-active dnsmasq.service`; then
+ if ! grep -q '99-origin-dns.sh' /etc/resolv.conf; then
+ echo "# nameserver updated by /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/99-origin-dns.sh" >> ${NEW_RESOLV_CONF}
+ fi
+ sed -e '/^nameserver.*$/d' /etc/resolv.conf >> ${NEW_RESOLV_CONF}
+ echo "nameserver "${def_route_ip}"" >> ${NEW_RESOLV_CONF}
+ if ! grep -qw search ${NEW_RESOLV_CONF}; then
+ echo 'search cluster.local' >> ${NEW_RESOLV_CONF}
+ elif ! grep -q 'search.*cluster.local' ${NEW_RESOLV_CONF}; then
+ sed -i '/^search/ s/$/ cluster.local/' ${NEW_RESOLV_CONF}
+ fi
+ cp -Z ${NEW_RESOLV_CONF} /etc/resolv.conf
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ # Clean up after yourself
+ rm -f $UPSTREAM_DNS_TMP $UPSTREAM_DNS_TMP_SORTED $CURRENT_UPSTREAM_DNS_SORTED $NEW_RESOLV_CONF
+fi