Here are the full descriptions on how we added the TLSA record type to all PowerDNS products, with links to the actual source code.
First, define the TLSARecordContent class in dnsrecords.hh:
class TLSARecordContent : public DNSRecordContent
{
public:
includeboilerplate(TLSA)
private:
uint8_t d_certusage, d_selector, d_matchtype;
string d_cert;
};
The includeboilerplate(TLSA)
macro generates the four methods that
do everything PowerDNS would ever want to do with a record:
The actual parsing code:
boilerplate_conv(TLSA, 52,
conv.xfr8BitInt(d_certusage);
conv.xfr8BitInt(d_selector);
conv.xfr8BitInt(d_matchtype);
conv.xfrHexBlob(d_cert, true);
)
This code defines the TLSA rrtype number as 52. Secondly, it says there are 3 eight bit fields for Certificate Usage, Selector and Match type. Next, it defines that the rest of the record is the actual certificate (hash). ‘conv’ methods are supplied for all DNS data types in use.
Now add TLSARecordContent::report()
to
reportOtherTypes().
And that’s it. For completeness, add TLSA and 52 to the QType enum in qtype.hh, which makes it easier to refer to the TLSA record in code if so required.