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Author SHA1 Message Date
Irbe Krumina 6f2bae019f
cmd/k8s-nameserver: fix AAAA record query response (#12412)
Return empty response and NOERROR for AAAA record queries
for DNS names for which we have an A record.
This is to allow for callers that might be first sending an AAAA query and then,
if that does not return a response, follow with an A record query.
Previously we were returning NOTIMPL that caused some callers
to potentially not follow with an A record query or misbehave in different ways.

Also return NXDOMAIN for AAAA record queries for names
that we DO NOT have an A record for to ensure that the callers
do not follow up with an A record query.

Returning an empty response and NOERROR is the behaviour
that RFC 4074 recommends:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4074

Updates tailscale/tailscale#12321

Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>
5 months ago
Irbe Krumina 19b31ac9a6
cmd/{k8s-operator,k8s-nameserver},k8s-operator: update nameserver config with records for ingress/egress proxies (#11019)
cmd/k8s-operator: optionally update dnsrecords Configmap with DNS records for proxies.

This commit adds functionality to automatically populate
DNS records for the in-cluster ts.net nameserver
to allow cluster workloads to resolve MagicDNS names
associated with operator's proxies.

The records are created as follows:
* For tailscale Ingress proxies there will be
a record mapping the MagicDNS name of the Ingress
device and each proxy Pod's IP address.
* For cluster egress proxies, configured via
tailscale.com/tailnet-fqdn annotation, there will be
a record for each proxy Pod, mapping
the MagicDNS name of the exposed
tailnet workload to the proxy Pod's IP.

No records will be created for any other proxy types.
Records will only be created if users have configured
the operator to deploy an in-cluster ts.net nameserver
by applying tailscale.com/v1alpha1.DNSConfig.

It is user's responsibility to add the ts.net nameserver
as a stub nameserver for ts.net DNS names.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/dns-custom-nameservers/#configuration-of-stub-domain-and-upstream-nameserver-using-coredns
https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/kube-dns#upstream_nameservers

See also https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/pull/11017

Updates tailscale/tailscale#10499

Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>
6 months ago
Irbe Krumina 44aa809cb0
cmd/{k8s-nameserver,k8s-operator},k8s-operator: add a kube nameserver, make operator deploy it (#11919)
* cmd/k8s-nameserver,k8s-operator: add a nameserver that can resolve ts.net DNS names in cluster.

Adds a simple nameserver that can respond to A record queries for ts.net DNS names.
It can respond to queries from in-memory records, populated from a ConfigMap
mounted at /config. It dynamically updates its records as the ConfigMap
contents changes.
It will respond with NXDOMAIN to queries for any other record types
(AAAA to be implemented in the future).
It can respond to queries over UDP or TCP. It runs a miekg/dns
DNS server with a single registered handler for ts.net domain names.
Queries for other domain names will be refused.

The intended use of this is:
1) to allow non-tailnet cluster workloads to talk to HTTPS tailnet
services exposed via Tailscale operator egress over HTTPS
2) to allow non-tailnet cluster workloads to talk to workloads in
the same cluster that have been exposed to tailnet over their
MagicDNS names but on their cluster IPs.

DNSConfig CRD can be used to configure
the operator to deploy kube nameserver (./cmd/k8s-nameserver) to cluster.

Updates tailscale/tailscale#10499

Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>
6 months ago
Irbe Krumina 231e44e742
Revert "cmd/{k8s-nameserver,k8s-operator},k8s-operator: add a kube nameserver, make operator deploy it (#11017)" (#11669)
Temporarily reverting this PR to avoid releasing
half finished featue.

This reverts commit 9e2f58f846.

Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>
7 months ago
Irbe Krumina 9e2f58f846
cmd/{k8s-nameserver,k8s-operator},k8s-operator: add a kube nameserver, make operator deploy it (#11017)
* cmd/k8s-nameserver,k8s-operator: add a nameserver that can resolve ts.net DNS names in cluster.

Adds a simple nameserver that can respond to A record queries for ts.net DNS names.
It can respond to queries from in-memory records, populated from a ConfigMap
mounted at /config. It dynamically updates its records as the ConfigMap
contents changes.
It will respond with NXDOMAIN to queries for any other record types
(AAAA to be implemented in the future).
It can respond to queries over UDP or TCP. It runs a miekg/dns
DNS server with a single registered handler for ts.net domain names.
Queries for other domain names will be refused.

The intended use of this is:
1) to allow non-tailnet cluster workloads to talk to HTTPS tailnet
services exposed via Tailscale operator egress over HTTPS
2) to allow non-tailnet cluster workloads to talk to workloads in
the same cluster that have been exposed to tailnet over their
MagicDNS names but on their cluster IPs.

Updates tailscale/tailscale#10499

Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>

* cmd/k8s-operator/deploy/crds,k8s-operator: add DNSConfig CustomResource Definition

DNSConfig CRD can be used to configure
the operator to deploy kube nameserver (./cmd/k8s-nameserver) to cluster.

Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>

* cmd/k8s-operator,k8s-operator: optionally reconcile nameserver resources

Adds a new reconciler that reconciles DNSConfig resources.
If a DNSConfig is deployed to cluster,
the reconciler creates kube nameserver resources.
This reconciler is only responsible for creating
nameserver resources and not for populating nameserver's records.

Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>

* cmd/{k8s-operator,k8s-nameserver}: generate DNSConfig CRD for charts, append to static manifests

Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>

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Signed-off-by: Irbe Krumina <irbe@tailscale.com>
7 months ago