octoDNS supports the automatic generation of PTR
records for in-addr.arpa. and ip6.arpa. zones. In order to enable the functionality the auto_arpa
key needs to be passed to the manager configuration.
---
manager:
auto_arpa: true
Alternatively the value can be a dictionary with configuration options for the AutoArpa processor/provider.
---
manager:
auto_arpa:
# Whether duplicate records should replace rather than error
# (optiona, default False)
populate_should_replace: false
# Explicitly set the TTL of auto-created records, default is 3600s, 1hr
ttl: 1800
Once enabled a singleton AutoArpa
instance, auto-arpa
, will be added to the pool of providers and globally configured to run as the very last global processor so that it will see all records as they will be seen by targets. Further all zones ending with arpa.
will be held back and processed after all other zones have been completed so that all A
and AAAA
records will have been seen prior to planning the arpa.
zones.
In order to add PTR
records for a zone the auto-arpa
source should be added to the list of sources for the zone.
# Zones are matched on suffix so `0.10.in-addr.arpa.` would match anything
# under `10.0/16` or `0.8.e.f.ip6-.arpa.` would match any IPv6 address under
# `fe80::`, 0.0.10 here matches 10.0.0/24.
0.0.10.in-addr.arpa.:
sources:
# In most cases you'll have some statically configured records combined in
# with the auto-generated records as shown here, but that's not strictly
# required and this could just be `auto-arpa`.
# would throw an DuplicateRecordException.
- config
- auto-arpa
targets:
- ...
The above will add PTR
records for any A
records previously seen with IP addresses 10.0.0.*.
manager:
auto_arpa: true
providers:
config:
class: octodns.provider.yaml.YamlProvider
directory: tests/config
route53:
class: octodns_route53.Route53Provider
access_key_id: env/AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
secret_access_key: env/AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
zones:
exxampled.com.:
sources:
- config
targets:
- route53
0.0.10.in-addr.arpa.:
sources:
- auto-arpa
targets:
- route53
? ''
: type: A
values:
- 10.0.0.101
- 10.0.0.102
email:
type: A
value: 10.0.0.103
fileserver:
type: A
value: 10.0.0.103
- 101.0.0.10: exxampled.com.
- 102.0.0.10: exxampled.com.
- 103.0.0.10: email.exxampled.com., fileserver.exxampled.com.
Automatic PTR
generation requires a "complete" picture of records and thus cannot be done during partial syncs. Thus syncing arpa.
zones will throw an error any time filtering of zones, targets, or sources is being done.