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PowerDNS-Operator

This project is a work in progress and is not yet ready for production use.

This project is a Kubernetes operator for PowerDNS.

It provides a way to manage PowerDNS resources in a Kubernetes cluster using Custom Resources.

Requirements

Tested PowerDNS versions

Supported versions of PowerDNS Authoritative Server ("API v1"):

  • 4.7
  • 4.8
  • 4.9

It may work on other versions, but it has not been tested.

Tested Kubernetes versions

  • 1.29
  • 1.30
  • 1.31

It may work on other versions, but it has not been tested.

Quick Start

Installation

To install the operator, run the following commands to setup the PowerDNS configuration:

kubectl create namespace powerdns-operator-system
kubectl apply -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
  name: powerdns-operator-manager
  namespace: powerdns-operator-system
type: Opaque
stringData:
  PDNS_API_URL: https://powerdns.example.local:8081
  PDNS_API_KEY: secret
  PDNS_API_VHOST: localhost
EOF

Then, install the latest (or change main to the disired tag) operator using the following command:

kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/orange-opensource/powerdns-operator/main/dist/install.yaml

Usage

Keep in mind that Zone are cluster-wide and RRSet are namespace scoped.

Zone is a critical resource and may be managed by a dedicated team, while RRSet may be managed by the application team.

In either case, you can apply your own RBAC rules to restrict access to the resources.

To create a PowerDNS resource, you can use the following examples.

Zone

First, create a Zone resource.

---
apiVersion: dns.cav.enablers.ob/v1alpha1
kind: Zone
metadata:
  name: example.com
spec:
  kind: Native
  nameservers:
    - ns1.example.com
    - ns2.example.com

RRSet

Then, you can create RRSets and reference the target Zone.

---
apiVersion: dns.cav.enablers.ob/v1alpha1
kind: RRset
metadata:
  name: a.example.com
  namespace: default
spec:
  comment: nothing to tell
  type: A
  ttl: 300
  records:
    - 1.1.1.1
    - 8.8.8.8
  zoneRef:
    name: example.com

---
apiVersion: dns.cav.enablers.ob/v1alpha1
kind: RRset
metadata:
  name: cname.example.com
  namespace: default
spec:
  type: CNAME
  ttl: 300
  records:
    - a.example.com
  zoneRef:
    name: example.com

The operator will manage the lifecycle of the resources and update the PowerDNS server accordingly.

  • If you update the resources, the operator will update the PowerDNS server accordingly.
  • If you delete the resources, the operator will delete the resources from PowerDNS.

Check the results

kubectl get zones,rrsets -o wide

NAME                                   SERIAL       ID
zone.dns.cav.enablers.ob/example.com   2024081304   example.com.

NAME                                          ZONE           TYPE    TTL   RECORDS
rrset.dns.cav.enablers.ob/a.example.com       example.com.   A       300   ["1.1.1.1","8.8.8.8"]
rrset.dns.cav.enablers.ob/cname.example.com   example.com.   CNAME   300   ["a.example.com"]

Test the DNS resolution

dig @resolver_ip cname.example.com +short
a.example.com.
8.8.8.8
1.1.1.1

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute to the project, refer to the CONTRIBUTING.md.

License

See the LICENSE file for licensing information.