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NAME

       knot.conf - Knot DNS configuration file

DESCRIPTION

       Configuration files for Knot DNS use simplified YAML format. Simplified means that not all
       of the features are supported.

       For the description of configuration items, we have to declare a meaning of the  following
       symbols:

       • INT – Integer

       • STR – Textual string

       • HEXSTR – Hexadecimal string (with 0x prefix)

       • BOOL – Boolean value (on/off or true/false)

       • TIME  –  Number  of seconds, an integer with possible time multiplier suffix (s ~ 1, m ~
         60, h ~ 3600 or d ~ 24 * 3600)

       • SIZE – Number of bytes, an integer with possible size multiplier suffix  (B  ~  1,  K  ~
         1024, M ~ 1024^2 or G ~ 1024^3)

       • BASE64 – Base64 encoded string

       • ADDR – IPv4 or IPv6 address

       • DNAME – Domain name

       • ... – Multi-valued item, order of the values is preserved

       • [ ] – Optional value

       • | – Choice

       The  configuration  consists of several fixed sections and optional module sections. There
       are 15 fixed sections (module, server, xdp, control, log, statistics, database,  keystore,
       key,  remote, acl, submission, policy, template, zone).  Module sections are prefixed with
       the mod- prefix (e.g. mod-stats).

       Most of the sections (e.g. zone) are sequences of settings  blocks.  Each  settings  block
       begins  with  a  unique  identifier,  which can be used as a reference from other sections
       (such an identifier must be defined in advance).

       A multi-valued item can be specified either as a YAML sequence:

          address: [10.0.0.1, 10.0.0.2]

       or as more single-valued items each on an extra line:

          address: 10.0.0.1
          address: 10.0.0.2

       If an item value contains spaces or other special characters, it is necessary  to  enclose
       such a value within double quotes " ".

COMMENTS

       A  comment  begins  with  a  #  character  and  is  ignored  during processing.  Also each
       configuration section or sequence block allows a permanent comment using the comment  item
       which is stored in the server beside the configuration.

INCLUDES

       Another  configuration file or files, matching a pattern, can be included at the top level
       in the current file. If the path is not absolute, then it is considered to be relative  to
       the  current file. The pattern can be an arbitrary string meeting POSIX glob requirements,
       e.g. dir/*.conf.  Matching files are processed in sorted order.

          include: STR

MODULE SECTION

       Dynamic modules loading configuration.

       NOTE:
          If configured with non-empty `--with-moduledir=path` parameter, all shared  modules  in
          this directory will be automatically loaded.

          module:
            - id: STR
              file: STR

   id
       A module identifier in the form of the mod- prefix and module name suffix.

   file
       A path to a shared library file with the module implementation.

       WARNING:
          If  the path is not absolute, the library is searched in the set of system directories.
          See man dlopen for more details.

       Default: ${libdir}/knot/modules-${version}/module_name.so  (or  ${path}/module_name.so  if
       configured with --with-moduledir=path)

SERVER SECTION

       General options related to the server.

          server:
              identity: [STR]
              version: [STR]
              nsid: [STR|HEXSTR]
              rundir: STR
              user: STR[:STR]
              pidfile: STR
              udp-workers: INT
              tcp-workers: INT
              background-workers: INT
              async-start: BOOL
              tcp-idle-timeout: TIME
              tcp-io-timeout: INT
              tcp-remote-io-timeout: INT
              tcp-max-clients: INT
              tcp-reuseport: BOOL
              tcp-fastopen: BOOL
              remote-pool-limit: INT
              remote-pool-timeout: TIME
              remote-retry-delay: TIME
              socket-affinity: BOOL
              udp-max-payload: SIZE
              udp-max-payload-ipv4: SIZE
              udp-max-payload-ipv6: SIZE
              edns-client-subnet: BOOL
              answer-rotation: BOOL
              dbus-event: none | running | zone-updated | ksk-submission | dnssec-invalid ...
              listen: ADDR[@INT] ...

       CAUTION:
          When  you change configuration parameters dynamically or via configuration file reload,
          some parameters in the Server section require restarting the Knot server  so  that  the
          changes take effect. See below for the details.

   identity
       An  identity of the server returned in the response to the query for TXT record id.server.
       or hostname.bind. in the CHAOS class (RFC 4892).  Set to an empty value to disable.

       Default: FQDN hostname

   version
       A version of the server software returned in the response to  the  query  for  TXT  record
       version.server.  or  version.bind. in the CHAOS class (RFC 4892). Set to an empty value to
       disable.

       Default: server version

   nsid
       A DNS name server identifier (RFC 5001). Set to an empty value to disable.

       Default: FQDN hostname at the moment of the daemon start

   rundir
       A path for storing run-time data (PID file, unix sockets, etc.).

       Depending on the usage of this parameter, its change  may  require  restart  of  the  Knot
       server to take effect.

       Default: ${localstatedir}/run/knot (configured with --with-rundir=path)

   user
       A  system  user  with  an optional system group (user:group) under which the server is run
       after starting and binding to interfaces. Linux capabilities are employed if supported.

       Change of this parameter requires restart of the Knot server to take effect.

       Default: root:root

   pidfile
       A PID file location.

       Change of this parameter requires restart of the Knot server to take effect.

       Default: rundir/knot.pid

   udp-workers
       A number of UDP workers (threads) used to process incoming queries over UDP.

       Change of this parameter requires restart of the Knot server to take effect.

       Default: equal to the number of online CPUs

   tcp-workers
       A number of TCP workers (threads) used to process incoming queries over TCP.

       Change of this parameter requires restart of the Knot server to take effect.

       Default: equal to the number of online CPUs, default value is at least 10

   background-workers
       A number of workers (threads) used to execute background operations  (zone  loading,  zone
       updates, etc.).

       Change of this parameter requires restart of the Knot server to take effect.

       Default: equal to the number of online CPUs, default value is at most 10

   async-start
       If  enabled,  server  doesn't  wait  for  the  zones  to  be  loaded and starts responding
       immediately with SERVFAIL answers until the zone loads.

       Default: off

   tcp-idle-timeout
       Maximum idle time (in seconds) between requests on an inbound TCP connection.  It means if
       there  is  no  activity  on an inbound TCP connection during this limit, the connection is
       closed by the server.

       Minimum: 1 s

       Default: 10 s

   tcp-io-timeout
       Maximum time (in milliseconds) to receive or send one DNS  message  over  an  inbound  TCP
       connection.  It means this limit applies to normal DNS queries and replies, incoming DDNS,
       and outgoing zone transfers. The timeout is measured since some data is already  available
       for processing.  Set to 0 for infinity.

       Default: 500 ms

       CAUTION:
          In  order to reduce the risk of Slow Loris attacks, it's recommended setting this limit
          as low as possible on public servers.

   tcp-remote-io-timeout
       Maximum time (in milliseconds) to receive or send one DNS message  over  an  outbound  TCP
       connection  which  has  already  been established to a configured remote server.  It means
       this limit applies to incoming zone transfers, sending NOTIFY,  DDNS  forwarding,  and  DS
       check  or  push.  This timeout includes the time needed for a network round-trip and for a
       query processing by the remote.  Set to 0 for infinity.

       Default: 5000 ms

   tcp-reuseport
       If enabled, each TCP worker listens on its own  socket  and  the  OS  kernel  socket  load
       balancing  is employed using SO_REUSEPORT (or SO_REUSEPORT_LB on FreeBSD). Due to the lack
       of one shared socket, the server can offer  higher  response  rate  processing  over  TCP.
       However,  in  the  case  of  time-consuming  requests (e.g. zone transfers of a TLD zone),
       enabled reuseport may result in delayed or not being responded client requests. So  it  is
       advisable to use this option on secondary servers.

       Change of this parameter requires restart of the Knot server to take effect.

       Default: off

   tcp-fastopen
       If  enabled, use TCP Fast Open for outbound TCP communication (client side): incoming zone
       transfers, sending NOTIFY, and DDNS forwarding. This mode simplifies TCP handshake and can
       result  in  better  networking  performance.  TCP  Fast Open for inbound TCP communication
       (server side) isn't affected by  this  configuration  as  it's  enabled  automatically  if
       supported by OS.

       NOTE:
          The TCP Fast Open support must also be enabled on the OS level:

          • Linux/macOS: ensure kernel parameter net.ipv4.tcp_fastopen is 2 or 3 for server side,
            and 1 or 3 for client side.

          • FreeBSD: ensure kernel parameter net.inet.tcp.fastopen.server_enable is 1 for  server
            side, and net.inet.tcp.fastopen.client_enable is 1 for client side.

       Default: off

   remote-pool-limit
       If  nonzero,  the  server will keep up to this number of outgoing TCP connections open for
       later use. This is an optimization to avoid frequent opening of  TCP  connections  to  the
       same remote.

       Change of this parameter requires restart of the Knot server to take effect.

       Default: 0

   remote-pool-timeout
       The timeout in seconds after which the unused kept-open outgoing TCP connections to remote
       servers are closed.

       Default: 5

   remote-retry-delay
       When a connection attempt times out to some remote address, this information will be  kept
       for  this specified time (in milliseconds) and other connections to the same address won't
       be attempted. This prevents repetitive waiting for timeout on an unreachable remote.

       Default: 0

   socket-affinity
       If enabled and if SO_REUSEPORT is available on Linux, all configured network  sockets  are
       bound  to  UDP and TCP workers in order to increase the networking performance.  This mode
       isn't recommended for setups where the number of network card queues  is  lower  than  the
       number of UDP or TCP workers.

       Change of this parameter requires restart of the Knot server to take effect.

       Default: off

   tcp-max-clients
       A  maximum number of TCP clients connected in parallel, set this below the file descriptor
       limit to avoid resource exhaustion.

       NOTE:
          It is advisable to adjust the  maximum  number  of  open  files  per  process  in  your
          operating system configuration.

       Default: one half of the file descriptor limit for the server process

   udp-max-payload
       Maximum EDNS0 UDP payload size default for both IPv4 and IPv6.

       Default: 1232

   udp-max-payload-ipv4
       Maximum EDNS0 UDP payload size for IPv4.

       Default: 1232

   udp-max-payload-ipv6
       Maximum EDNS0 UDP payload size for IPv6.

       Default: 1232

   edns-client-subnet
       Enable  or disable EDNS Client Subnet support. If enabled, responses to queries containing
       the EDNS Client Subnet option always contain a valid EDNS Client Subnet  option  according
       to RFC 7871.

       Default: off

   answer-rotation
       Enable  or  disable  sorted-rrset  rotation  in the answer section of normal replies.  The
       rotation shift is simply determined by a query ID.

       Default: off

   dbus-event
       Specification of server or zone states which emit a D-Bus signal on the  system  bus.  The
       bus  name  is  cz.nic.knotd,  the  object path is /cz/nic/knotd, and the interface name is
       cz.nic.knotd.events.

       Possible values:

       • none – No signal is emitted.

       • running – The signal started is emitted when the server is  fully  operational  and  the
         signal stopped is emitted at the beginning of the server shutdown.

       • zone-updated  –  The  signal  zone_updated  is emitted when a zone has been updated; the
         signal parameters are zone name and zone SOA serial.

       • ksk-submission – The signal zone_ksk_submission is emitted  if  there  is  a  ready  KSK
         present  when  the  zone is signed; the signal parameters are zone name, KSK keytag, and
         KSK KASP id.

       • dnssec-invalid – The signal zone_dnssec_invalid is emitted when DNSSEC validation fails;
         the signal parameter is zone name.

       NOTE:
          This function requires systemd version at least 221.

       Default: none

   listen
       One  or  more  IP  addresses where the server listens for incoming queries.  Optional port
       specification (default is 53) can be appended to  each  address  using  @  separator.  Use
       0.0.0.0  for  all  configured  IPv4  addresses  or  ::  for all configured IPv6 addresses.
       Filesystem path can be specified for listening on local unix SOCK_STREAM socket. Non-local
       address binding is automatically enabled if supported by the operating system.

       Change of this parameter requires restart of the Knot server to take effect.

       Default: not set

XDP SECTION

       Various options related to XDP listening, especially TCP.

          xdp:
              listen: STR[@INT] | ADDR[@INT] ...
              tcp: BOOL
              tcp-max-clients: INT
              tcp-inbuf-max-size: SIZE
              tcp-idle-close-timeout: TIME
              tcp-idle-reset-timeout: TIME
              route-check: BOOL

       CAUTION:
          When  you change configuration parameters dynamically or via configuration file reload,
          some parameters in the XDP section require restarting  the  Knot  server  so  that  the
          changes take effect.

   listen
       One  or  more  network  device  names  (e.g.  ens786f0)  on which the Mode XDP is enabled.
       Alternatively, an IP address can be used instead of a device name,  but  the  server  will
       still   listen   on  all  addresses  belonging  to  the  same  interface!   Optional  port
       specification (default is 53) can be appended to each  device  name  or  address  using  @
       separator.

       Change of this parameter requires restart of the Knot server to take effect.

       CAUTION:
          If XDP workers only process regular DNS traffic over UDP, it is strongly recommended to
          also listen on the addresses which are intended to offer the DNS service, at  least  to
          fulfil the DNS requirement for working TCP.

       Default: not set

   tcp
       If enabled, DNS over TCP traffic is also processed with XDP workers.

       The TCP stack features:

       • Basic connection handling, sending/receiving data

       • Close inactive connections

       • Reset inactive connections which aren't able to close

       • Reset invalid connections

       • Ignore invalid resets and ACKs

       • Receive fragmented data – one DNS message in multiple packets

       • Limit total size of incoming buffers, reset most inactive connections with buffered data

       • Send fragmented data – DNS message larger than allowed by MSS

       • Send MSS option calculated from configured MSS and device MTU

       • Receive and honor MSS option, limit the size of outgoing packet

       • Send window size option (set to infinity)

       Missing features:

       • Receive  and  honor  window  size  option,  send only such amount of data at once, cache
         outgoing data

       • Allow multi-message DNS responses (depends on above)

       • Resend lost outgoing packets (not ACKed in time), including data

       Change of this parameter requires restart of the Knot server to take effect.

       WARNING:
          This feature is experimental and it may eat your hamster as well as any other  hamsters
          connected to the network.

       Default: off

   tcp-max-clients
       A maximum number of TCP clients connected in parallel.

       Default: 1000000 (one million)

   tcp-inbuf-max-size
       Maximum cumulative size of memory used for buffers of incompletely received messages.

       Minimum: 1 MiB

       Default: 100 MiB

   tcp-idle-close-timeout
       Time in seconds, after which any idle connection is gracefully closed.

       Minimum: 1 s

       Default: 10 s

   tcp-idle-reset-timeout
       Time in seconds, after which any idle connection is forcibly closed.

       Minimum: 1 s

       Default: 20 s

   route-check
       If  enabled,  routing  information from the operating system is considered when processing
       every incoming DNS packet received over the XDP interface:

       • If the outgoing interface of the corresponding DNS response differs  from  the  incoming
         one, the packet is processed normally by UDP/TCP workers (XDP isn't used).

       • If  the destination address is blackholed, unreachable, or prohibited, the DNS packet is
         dropped without any response.

       • The destination MAC address for the response is taken from the routing system.

       If disabled, symmetrical routing is applied. It means that the query source MAC address is
       used as a response destination MAC address.

       Change of this parameter requires restart of the Knot server to take effect.

       NOTE:
          This   mode   requires   forwarding  enabled  on  the  loopback  interface  (sysctl  -w
          net.ipv4.conf.lo.forwarding=1  and  sysctl   -w   net.ipv6.conf.lo.forwarding=1).    If
          forwarding is disabled, all incoming DNS packets are dropped!

       Default: off

CONTROL SECTION

       Configuration of the server control interface.

          control:
              listen: STR
              timeout: TIME

   listen
       A UNIX socket path where the server listens for control commands.

       Default: rundir/knot.sock

   timeout
       Maximum time (in seconds) the control socket operations can take.  Set to 0 for infinity.

       Default: 5

LOGGING SECTION

       Server  can be configured to log to the standard output, standard error output, syslog (or
       systemd journal if systemd is enabled) or into an arbitrary file.

       There are 6 logging severity levels:

       • critical – Non-recoverable error resulting in server shutdown.

       • error – Recoverable error, action should be taken.

       • warning – Warning that might require user action.

       • notice – Server notice or hint.

       • info – Informational message.

       • debug – Debug or detailed message.

       In the case of a missing log section, warning or more serious messages will be  logged  to
       both  standard  error  output  and  syslog. The info and notice messages will be logged to
       standard output.

          log:
            - target: stdout | stderr | syslog | STR
              server: critical | error | warning | notice | info | debug
              control: critical | error | warning | notice | info | debug
              zone: critical | error | warning | notice | info | debug
              any: critical | error | warning | notice | info | debug

   target
       A logging output.

       Possible values:

       • stdout – Standard output.

       • stderr – Standard error output.

       • syslog – Syslog or systemd journal.

       • file_name – A specific file.

       With syslog target, syslog service is used. However, if Knot DNS has  been  compiled  with
       systemd support and operating system has been booted with systemd, systemd journal is used
       for logging instead of syslog.

   server
       Minimum severity level for messages related to general  operation  of  the  server  to  be
       logged.

       Default: not set

   control
       Minimum severity level for messages related to server control to be logged.

       Default: not set

   zone
       Minimum severity level for messages related to zones to be logged.

       Default: not set

   any
       Minimum severity level for all message types to be logged.

       Default: not set

STATISTICS SECTION

       Periodic server statistics dumping.

          statistics:
              timer: TIME
              file: STR
              append: BOOL

   timer
       A period after which all available statistics metrics will by written to the file.

       Default: not set

   file
       A file path of statistics output in the YAML format.

       Default: rundir/stats.yaml

   append
       If enabled, the output will be appended to the file instead of file replacement.

       Default: off

DATABASE SECTION

       Configuration of databases for zone contents, DNSSEC metadata, or event timers.

          database:
              storage: STR
              journal-db: STR
              journal-db-mode: robust | asynchronous
              journal-db-max-size: SIZE
              kasp-db: STR
              kasp-db-max-size: SIZE
              timer-db: STR
              timer-db-max-size: SIZE
              catalog-db: str
              catalog-db-max-size: SIZE

   storage
       A data directory for storing journal, KASP, and timer databases.

       Default: ${localstatedir}/lib/knot (configured with --with-storage=path)

   journal-db
       An explicit specification of the persistent journal database directory.  Non-absolute path
       (i.e. not starting with /) is relative to storage.

       Default: storage/journal

   journal-db-mode
       Specifies journal LMDB backend configuration, which influences performance and durability.

       Possible values:

       • robust – The journal database disk synchronization ensures database  durability  but  is
         generally slower.

       • asynchronous  –  The  journal  database  disk  synchronization  is  optimized for better
         performance at the expense of lower database durability in the case  of  a  crash.  This
         mode is recommended on secondary servers with many zones.

       Default: robust

   journal-db-max-size
       The hard limit for the journal database maximum size. There is no cleanup logic in journal
       to recover from reaching this limit. Journal simply starts  refusing  changes  across  all
       zones.  Decreasing  this  value has no effect if it is lower than the actual database file
       size.

       It is recommended to limit journal-max-usage per-zone instead  of  journal-db-max-size  in
       most cases. Please keep this value larger than the sum of all zones' journal usage limits.
       See more details regarding journal behaviour.

       NOTE:
          This value also influences server's usage of virtual memory.

       Default: 20 GiB (512 MiB for 32-bit)

   kasp-db
       An explicit specification of the KASP database directory.   Non-absolute  path  (i.e.  not
       starting with /) is relative to storage.

       Default: storage/keys

   kasp-db-max-size
       The hard limit for the KASP database maximum size.

       NOTE:
          This value also influences server's usage of virtual memory.

       Default: 500 MiB

   timer-db
       An  explicit  specification of the persistent timer database directory.  Non-absolute path
       (i.e. not starting with /) is relative to storage.

       Default: storage/timers

   timer-db-max-size
       The hard limit for the timer database maximum size.

       NOTE:
          This value also influences server's usage of virtual memory.

       Default: 100 MiB

   catalog-db
       An explicit specification  of  the  zone  catalog  database  directory.   Only  useful  if
       catalog-zones  are  enabled.   Non-absolute path (i.e. not starting with /) is relative to
       storage.

       Default: storage/catalog

   catalog-db-max-size
       The hard limit for the catalog database maximum size.

       NOTE:
          This value also influences server's usage of virtual memory.

       Default: 20 GiB (512 MiB for 32-bit)

KEYSTORE SECTION

       DNSSEC keystore configuration.

          keystore:
            - id: STR
              backend: pem | pkcs11
              config: STR

   id
       A keystore identifier.

   backend
       A key storage backend type.

       Possible values:

       • pem – PEM files.

       • pkcs11 – PKCS #11 storage.

       Default: pem

   config
       A backend specific configuration. A directory with PEM files (the path can be specified as
       a  relative  path to kasp-db) or a configuration string for PKCS #11 storage (<pkcs11-url>
       <module-path>).

       NOTE:
          Example configuration string for PKCS #11:

              "pkcs11:token=knot;pin-value=1234 /usr/lib64/pkcs11/libsofthsm2.so"

       Default: kasp-db/keys

KEY SECTION

       Shared TSIG keys used to authenticate communication with the server.

          key:
            - id: DNAME
              algorithm: hmac-md5 | hmac-sha1 | hmac-sha224 | hmac-sha256 | hmac-sha384 | hmac-sha512
              secret: BASE64

   id
       A key name identifier.

       NOTE:
          This value MUST be exactly the same as the  name  of  the  TSIG  key  on  the  opposite
          primary/secondary server(s).

   algorithm
       A TSIG key algorithm. See TSIG Algorithm Numbers.

       Possible values:

       • hmac-md5hmac-sha1hmac-sha224hmac-sha256hmac-sha384hmac-sha512

       Default: not set

   secret
       Shared key secret.

       Default: not set

REMOTE SECTION

       Definitions  of remote servers for outgoing connections (source of a zone transfer, target
       for a notification, etc.).

          remote:
            - id: STR
              address: ADDR[@INT] ...
              via: ADDR[@INT] ...
              key: key_id
              block-notify-after-transfer: BOOL
              no-edns: BOOL

   id
       A remote identifier.

   address
       An ordered list of destination IP addresses which are  used  for  communication  with  the
       remote  server.  The addresses are tried in sequence until the remote is reached. Optional
       destination port (default is 53) can be appended to the address using @ separator.

       Default: not set

       NOTE:
          If the remote is contacted  and  it  refuses  to  perform  requested  action,  no  more
          addresses will be tried for this remote.

   via
       An  ordered  list  of  source  IP addresses. The first address with the same family as the
       destination address is used as a source address for communication with  the  remote.  This
       option can help if the server listens on more addresses.  Optional source port (default is
       random) can be appended to the address using @ separator.

       Default: not set

   key
       A reference to the TSIG key which is used  to  authenticate  the  communication  with  the
       remote server.

       Default: not set

   block-notify-after-transfer
       When  incoming  AXFR/IXFR  from this remote (as a primary server), suppress sending NOTIFY
       messages to all configured secondary servers.

       Default: off

   no-edns
       If enabled, no OPT record (EDNS) is inserted to outgoing requests to this  remote  server.
       This  mode  is  necessary for communication with some broken implementations (e.g. Windows
       Server 2016).

       Default: off

ACL SECTION

       Access control list rule definitions. The ACLs are used to match incoming  connections  to
       allow or deny requested operation (zone transfer request, DDNS update, etc.).

          acl:
            - id: STR
              address: ADDR[/INT] | ADDR-ADDR ...
              key: key_id ...
              remote: remote_id ...
              action: notify | transfer | update ...
              deny: BOOL
              update-type: STR ...
              update-owner: key | zone | name
              update-owner-match: sub-or-equal | equal | sub
              update-owner-name: STR ...

   id
       An ACL rule identifier.

   address
       An  ordered  list  of IP addresses, network subnets, or network ranges. The query's source
       address must match one of them. Empty value means that address match is not required.

       Default: not set

   key
       An ordered list of references to TSIG keys. The query must match one of them. Empty  value
       means that transaction authentication is not used.

       Default: not set

   remote
       An  ordered  list  of  references  to  remotes.  The  query must match one of the remotes.
       Specifically, one of the remote's addresses and  remote's  TSIG  key  if  configured  must
       match.

       NOTE:
          This option cannot be specified along with the address or key option at one ACL item.

       Default: not set

   action
       An ordered list of allowed (or denied) actions.

       Possible values:

       • notify – Allow incoming notify.

       • transfer – Allow zone transfer.

       • update – Allow zone updates.

       Default: not set

   deny
       If  enabled,  instead of allowing, deny the specified action, address, key, or combination
       if these items. If no action is specified, deny all actions.

       Default: off

   update-type
       A list of allowed types of Resource Records in a zone update. Every record  in  an  update
       must match one of the specified types.

       Default: not set

   update-owner
       This  option  restricts  possible owners of Resource Records in a zone update by comparing
       them to either the TSIG key identity, the current zone name, or to a list of domain  names
       given   by   the  update-owner-name  option.   The  comparison  method  is  given  by  the
       update-owner-match option.

       Possible values:

       • key — The owner of each updated RR must match the identity of the TSIG key if used.

       • name  —  The  owner  of  each  updated  RR  must  match  at  least  one  name   in   the
         update-owner-name list.

       • zone — The owner of each updated RR must match the current zone name.

       Default: not set

   update-owner-match
       This  option  defines  how  the owners of Resource Records in an update are matched to the
       domain name(s) set by the update-owner option.

       Possible values:

       • sub-or-equal — The owner of each Resource Record in an update must either be equal to or
         be a subdomain of at least one domain set by update-owner.

       • equal  —  The  owner  of  each  updated  RR  must be equal to at least one domain set by
         update-owner.

       • sub — The owner of each updated RR must be a subdomain of, but MUST NOT be equal  to  at
         least one domain set by update-owner.

       Default: sub-or-equal

   update-owner-name
       A list of allowed owners of RRs in a zone update used with update-owner set to name. Every
       listed owner name which is not FQDN (i.e. it doesn't end in a dot) is considered as if  it
       was  appended  with the target zone name.  Such a relative owner name specification allows
       better ACL rule reusability across multiple zones.

       Default: not set

SUBMISSION SECTION

       Parameters of KSK submission checks.

          submission:
            - id: STR
              parent: remote_id ...
              check-interval: TIME
              timeout: TIME
              parent-delay: TIME

   id
       A submission identifier.

   parent
       A list of references to parent's DNS servers to be checked for presence  of  corresponding
       DS records in the case of KSK submission. All of them must have a corresponding DS for the
       rollover to continue. If none is specified, the rollover must be pushed forward manually.

       Default: not set

       TIP:
          A DNSSEC-validating resolver can be set as a parent.

   check-interval
       Interval for periodic checks of DS presence on parent's DNS servers, in the  case  of  the
       KSK submission.

       Default: 1 hour

   timeout
       After  this  time  period  (in  seconds)  the  KSK  submission is automatically considered
       successful, even if all the checks were negative or no parents are configured.  Set  to  0
       for infinity.

       Default: 0

   parent-delay
       After  successful  parent  DS  check,  wait for this period before continuing the next key
       roll-over step. This delay shall cover the propagation delay of update in the parent zone.

       Default: 0

POLICY SECTION

       DNSSEC policy configuration.

          policy:
            - id: STR
              keystore: keystore_id
              manual: BOOL
              single-type-signing: BOOL
              algorithm: rsasha1 | rsasha1-nsec3-sha1 | rsasha256 | rsasha512 | ecdsap256sha256 | ecdsap384sha384 | ed25519 | ed448
              ksk-size: SIZE
              zsk-size: SIZE
              ksk-shared: BOOL
              dnskey-ttl: TIME
              zone-max-ttl: TIME
              ksk-lifetime: TIME
              zsk-lifetime: TIME
              delete-delay: TIME
              propagation-delay: TIME
              rrsig-lifetime: TIME
              rrsig-refresh: TIME
              rrsig-pre-refresh: TIME
              reproducible-signing: BOOL
              nsec3: BOOL
              nsec3-iterations: INT
              nsec3-opt-out: BOOL
              nsec3-salt-length: INT
              nsec3-salt-lifetime: TIME
              signing-threads: INT
              ksk-submission: submission_id
              ds-push: remote_id
              cds-cdnskey-publish: none | delete-dnssec | rollover | always | double-ds
              cds-digest-type: sha256 | sha384
              offline-ksk: BOOL
              unsafe-operation: none | no-check-keyset | no-update-dnskey | no-update-nsec | no-update-expired ...

   id
       A policy identifier.

   keystore
       A reference to a keystore holding private key material for zones.

       Default: an imaginary keystore with all default values

       NOTE:
          A configured keystore called "default" won't be used unless explicitly referenced.

   manual
       If enabled, automatic key management is not used.

       Default: off

   single-type-signing
       If enabled, Single-Type Signing Scheme is used in the automatic key management mode.

       Default: off (module onlinesign has default on)

   algorithm
       An algorithm of signing keys and issued signatures. See DNSSEC Algorithm Numbers.

       Possible values:

       • rsasha1rsasha1-nsec3-sha1rsasha256rsasha512ecdsap256sha256ecdsap384sha384ed25519ed448

       NOTE:
          Ed25519 algorithm is only available if compiled with GnuTLS 3.6.0+.

          Ed448 algorithm is only available if compiled with GnuTLS 3.6.12+ and Nettle 3.6+.

       Default: ecdsap256sha256

   ksk-size
       A length of newly generated KSK or CSK keys.

       Default: 2048 (rsa*), 256 (ecdsap256), 384 (ecdsap384), 256 (ed25519), 456 (ed448)

   zsk-size
       A length of newly generated ZSK keys.

       Default: see default for ksk-size

   ksk-shared
       If enabled, all zones with this policy assigned will share one or more  KSKs.   More  KSKs
       can be shared during a KSK rollover.

       WARNING:
          As  the  shared  KSK  set  is  bound  to the policy id, renaming the policy breaks this
          connection and new shared KSK set is initiated when a new KSK is needed.

       Default: off

   dnskey-ttl
       A TTL value for DNSKEY records added into zone apex.

       NOTE:
          Has influence over ZSK key lifetime.

       WARNING:
          Ensure all DNSKEYs with  updated  TTL  are  propagated  before  any  subsequent  DNSKEY
          rollover starts.

       Default: zone SOA TTL

   zone-max-ttl
       Declare (override) maximal TTL value among all the records in zone.

       NOTE:
          It's  generally  recommended  to  override  the maximal TTL computation by setting this
          explicitly  whenever  possible.  It's  required  for  DNSSEC  Offline  KSK  and  really
          reasonable when records are generated dynamically (e.g. by a module).

       Default: computed after zone is loaded

   ksk-lifetime
       A period between KSK activation and the next rollover initiation.

       NOTE:
          KSK  key  lifetime  is  also  influenced  by  propagation-delay,  dnskey-ttl,  and  KSK
          submission delay.

          Zero (aka infinity) value causes no KSK rollover as a result.

          This applies for CSK lifetime if single-type-signing is enabled.

       Default: 0

   zsk-lifetime
       A period between ZSK activation and the next rollover initiation.

       NOTE:
          More exactly, this period is measured since a ZSK is activated, and after this,  a  new
          ZSK is generated to replace it within following roll-over.

          ZSK key lifetime is also influenced by propagation-delay and dnskey-ttl

          Zero (aka infinity) value causes no ZSK rollover as a result.

       Default: 30 days

   delete-delay
       Once  a  key  (KSK  or  ZSK) is rolled-over and removed from the zone, keep it in the KASP
       database for at least this period before deleting it completely.  This might be useful  in
       some troubleshooting cases when resurrection is needed.

       Default: 0

   propagation-delay
       An extra delay added for each key rollover step. This value should be high enough to cover
       propagation of data from the primary server to all secondary servers.

       NOTE:
          Has influence over ZSK key lifetime.

       Default: 1 hour

   rrsig-lifetime
       A validity period of newly issued signatures.

       NOTE:
          The RRSIG's signature inception time is set to 90 minutes in the past. This time period
          is not counted to the signature lifetime.

       Default: 14 days

   rrsig-refresh
       A  period how long at least before a signature expiration the signature will be refreshed,
       in order to prevent expired RRSIGs on secondary servers or resolvers' caches.

       Default: 7 days

   rrsig-pre-refresh
       A period how long at  most  before  a  signature  refresh  time  the  signature  might  be
       refreshed,  in  order  to  refresh  RRSIGs  in bigger batches on a frequently updated zone
       (avoid re-sign event too often).

       Default: 1 hour

   reproducible-signing
       For ECDSA algorithms, generate RRSIG signatures  deterministically  (RFC  6979).   Besides
       better  theoretical  cryptographic  security,  this  mode  allows  significant speed-up of
       loading signed (by the same method) zones. However, the zone signing is a bit slower.

       Default: off

   nsec3
       Specifies if NSEC3 will be used instead of NSEC.

       Default: off

   nsec3-iterations
       A number of additional times the hashing is performed.

       Default: 10

   nsec3-opt-out
       If set, NSEC3 records won't be created for insecure delegations.  This speeds up the  zone
       signing and reduces overall zone size.

       WARNING:
          NSEC3  with  the  Opt-Out  bit  set no longer works as a proof of non-existence in this
          zone.

       Default: off

   nsec3-salt-length
       A length of a salt field in octets, which is appended to the original  owner  name  before
       hashing.

       Default: 8

   nsec3-salt-lifetime
       A validity period of newly issued salt field.

       Zero value means infinity.

       Default: 30 days

   signing-threads
       When signing zone or update, use this number of threads for parallel signing.

       Those are extra threads independent of Background workers.

       NOTE:
          Some steps of the DNSSEC signing operation are not parallelized.

       Default: 1 (no extra threads)

   ksk-submission
       A reference to submission section holding parameters of KSK submission checks.

       Default: not set

   ds-push
       An  optional reference to authoritative DNS server of the parent's zone. The remote server
       must be configured to accept DS record updates via DDNS. Whenever  a  CDS  record  in  the
       local  zone  is changed, the corresponding DS record is sent as a dynamic update (DDNS) to
       the parent DNS server. All previous DS records are deleted within the DDNS message.   It's
       possible to manage both child and parent zones by the same Knot DNS server.

       NOTE:
          This feature requires cds-cdnskey-publish not to be set to none.

       NOTE:
          Module Onlinesign doesn't support DS push.

       Default: not set

   cds-cdnskey-publish
       Controls if and how shall the CDS and CDNSKEY be published in the zone.

       Possible values:

       • none – Never publish any CDS or CDNSKEY records in the zone.

       • delete-dnssec – Publish special CDS and CDNSKEY records indicating turning off DNSSEC.

       • rollover  – Publish CDS and CDNSKEY records for ready and not yet active KSK (submission
         phase of KSK rollover).

       • always – Always publish one CDS and one CDNSKEY records for the current KSK.

       • double-ds – Always publish up to two CDS and two CDNSKEY records for ready and/or active
         KSKs.

       NOTE:
          If  the  zone  keys  are  managed manually, the CDS and CDNSKEY rrsets may contain more
          records depending on the keys available.

       Default: rollover

   cds-digest-type
       Specify digest type for published CDS records.

       Default: sha256

   offline-ksk
       Specifies if Offline KSK feature is enabled.

       Default: off

   unsafe-operation
       Turn off some DNSSEC safety features.

       Possible values:

       • none – Nothing disabled.

       • no-check-keyset – Don't check active keys  in  present  algorithms.  This  may  lead  to
         violation of RFC 4035#section-2.2.

       • no-update-dnskey  –  Don't  maintain/update DNSKEY, CDNSKEY, and CDS records in the zone
         apex according to KASP database. Juste leave them as they are in the zone.

       • no-update-nsec – Don't maintain/update NSEC/NSEC3 chain. Leave all the records  as  they
         are in the zone.

       • no-update-expired – Don't update expired RRSIGs.

       Multiple values may be specified.

       WARNING:
          This mode is intended for DNSSEC experts who understand the corresponding consequences.

       Default: none

TEMPLATE SECTION

       A  template  is  shareable  zone  settings,  which  can simplify configuration by reducing
       duplicates. A special default template (with the  default  identifier)  can  be  used  for
       global  zone  configuration or as an implicit configuration if a zone doesn't have another
       template specified.

          template:
            - id: STR
              global-module: STR/STR ...
              # All zone options (excluding 'template' item)

   id
       A template identifier.

   global-module
       An  ordered  list  of  references  to  query  modules  in  the  form  of  module_name   or
       module_name/module_id. These modules apply to all queries.

       NOTE:
          This option is only available in the default template.

       Default: not set

ZONE SECTION

       Definition of zones served by the server.

          zone:
            - domain: DNAME
              template: template_id
              storage: STR
              file: STR
              master: remote_id ...
              ddns-master: remote_id
              notify: remote_id ...
              acl: acl_id ...
              semantic-checks: BOOL
              zonefile-sync: TIME
              zonefile-load: none | difference | difference-no-serial | whole
              journal-content: none | changes | all
              journal-max-usage: SIZE
              journal-max-depth: INT
              zone-max-size : SIZE
              adjust-threads: INT
              dnssec-signing: BOOL
              dnssec-validation: BOOL
              dnssec-policy: policy_id
              zonemd-verify: BOOL
              zonemd-generate: none | zonemd-sha384 | zonemd-sha512 | remove
              serial-policy: increment | unixtime | dateserial
              refresh-min-interval: TIME
              refresh-max-interval: TIME
              catalog-role: none | interpret | generate | member
              catalog-template: template_id ...
              catalog-zone: DNAME
              catalog-group: STR
              module: STR/STR ...

   domain
       A zone name identifier.

   template
       A reference to a configuration template.

       Default: not set or default (if the template exists)

   storage
       A data directory for storing zone files.

       Default: ${localstatedir}/lib/knot (configured with --with-storage=path)

   file
       A  path  to  the  zone  file.  Non-absolute path (i.e. not starting with /) is relative to
       storage.  It is also possible to use the following formatters:

       • %c[N] or %c[N-M] – Means the Nth character or a sequence of  characters  beginning  from
         the Nth and ending with the Mth character of the textual zone name (see %s). The indexes
         are counted from 0 from the left. All dots (including the terminal one) are  considered.
         If the character is not available, the formatter has no effect.

       • %l[N] – Means the Nth label of the textual zone name (see %s). The index is counted from
         0 from the right (0 ~ TLD).  If the label is not available, the formatter has no effect.

       • %s – Means the current zone name in the textual representation.  The zone  name  doesn't
         include the terminating dot (the result for the root zone is the empty string!).

       • %% – Means the % character.

       WARNING:
          Beware of special characters which are escaped or encoded in the \DDD form where DDD is
          corresponding decimal ASCII code.

       Default: storage/%s.zone

   master
       An ordered list of references to zone primary servers (formerly known as master servers).

       Default: not set

   ddns-master
       A reference to zone primary master. If not specified, the first master server is used.

       Default: not set

   notify
       An ordered list of references to remotes to which notify  message  is  sent  if  the  zone
       changes.

       Default: not set

   acl
       An  ordered  list  of  references to ACL rules which can allow or disallow zone transfers,
       updates or incoming notifies.

       Default: not set

   semantic-checks
       If enabled, extra zone semantic checks are turned on.

       Several checks are enabled by default and cannot be turned  off.  An  error  in  mandatory
       checks causes zone not to be loaded. An error in extra checks is logged only.

       Mandatory checks:

       • SOA record missing in the zone (RFC 1034)

       • An extra record together with CNAME record except for RRSIG and DS (RFC 1034)

       • Multiple CNAME record with the same owner

       • DNAME record having a record under it (RFC 2672)

       Extra checks:

       • Missing NS record at the zone apex

       • Missing glue A or AAAA record

       • Invalid DNSKEY, DS, or NSEC3PARAM record

       • CDS or CDNSKEY inconsistency

       • Missing, invalid, or unverifiable RRSIG record

       • Invalid NSEC(3) record

       • Broken or non-cyclic NSEC(3) chain

       Default: off

   zonefile-sync
       The  time  after  which  the current zone in memory will be synced with a zone file on the
       disk (see file). The server will serve the latest zone even after  a  restart  using  zone
       journal,  but  the  zone file on the disk will only be synced after zonefile-sync time has
       expired (or after manual zone flush). This is applicable when  the  zone  is  updated  via
       IXFR, DDNS or automatic DNSSEC signing. In order to completely disable automatic zone file
       synchronization, set the value to -1. In that case, it is still possible to force a manual
       zone flush using the -f option.

       NOTE:
          If  you  are  serving large zones with frequent updates where the immediate sync with a
          zone file is not desirable, increase the value.

       Default: 0 (immediate)

   zonefile-load
       Selects how the zone file contents are applied during zone load.

       Possible values:

       • none – The zone file is not used at all.

       • difference – If the zone contents are already available during server start  or  reload,
         the  difference  is  computed  between  them  and  the  contents  of the zone file. This
         difference is then checked for semantic errors and applied to the current zone contents.

       • difference-no-serial – Same as difference, but the  SOA  serial  in  the  zone  file  is
         ignored, the server takes care of incrementing the serial automatically.

       • whole – Zone contents are loaded from the zone file.

       When  difference  is configured and there are no zone contents yet (cold start and no zone
       contents in the journal), it behaves the same way as whole.

       Default: whole

   journal-content
       Selects how the journal shall be used to store zone and its changes.

       Possible values:

       • none – The journal is not used at all.

       • changes – Zone changes history is stored in journal.

       • all – Zone contents and history is stored in journal.

       Default: changes

   journal-max-usage
       Policy how much space in journal DB will the zone's journal occupy.

       NOTE:
          Journal DB may grow far above the sum of journal-max-usage across all zones, because of
          DB free space fragmentation.

       Default: 100 MiB

   journal-max-depth
       Maximum history length of the journal.

       NOTE:
          Zone-in-journal changeset isn't counted to the limit.

       Minimum: 2

       Default: 2^64

   zone-max-size
       Maximum  size of the zone. The size is measured as size of the zone records in wire format
       without compression. The limit  is  enforced  for  incoming  zone  transfers  and  dynamic
       updates.

       For incremental transfers (IXFR), the effective limit for the total size of the records in
       the transfer is twice the configured value. However  the  final  size  of  the  zone  must
       satisfy the configured value.

       Default: 2^64

   adjust-threads
       Parallelize internal zone adjusting procedures. This is useful with huge zones with NSEC3.
       Speedup observable at server startup and while processing NSEC3 re-salt.

       Default: 1

   dnssec-signing
       If enabled, automatic DNSSEC signing for the zone is turned on.

       Default: off

   dnssec-validation
       If enabled, the  zone  contents  are  validated  for  being  correctly  signed  (including
       NSEC/NSEC3  chain)  with  DNSSEC  signatures  every  time  the  zone  is loaded or changed
       (including AXFR/IXFR).

       When the validation fails, the zone being loaded or update being applied is cancelled with
       an error, and either none or previous zone state is published.

       List of DNSSEC checks:

       • Every zone RRSet is correctly signed by at least one present DNSKEY.

       • DNSKEY RRSet is signed by KSK.

       • NSEC(3) RR exists for each name (unless opt-out) with correct bitmap.

       • Every NSEC(3) RR is linked to the lexicographically next one.

       The  validation is not affected by dnssec-policy configuration, except for signing-threads
       option, which specifies the number of threads for parallel validation.

       NOTE:
          Redundant or garbage NSEC3 records are ignored.

          This mode is not compatible with dnssec-signing.

   dnssec-policy
       A reference to DNSSEC signing policy.

       Default: an imaginary policy with all default values

       NOTE:
          A configured policy called "default" won't be used unless explicitly referenced.

   zonemd-verify
       On each zone load/update, verify that ZONEMD is present in the zone and valid.

       NOTE:
          Zone digest calculation may take much time and CPU on large zones.

       Default: off

   zonemd-generate
       On each zone update, calculate ZONEMD and put it into the zone.

       Possible values:

       • none – No action regarding ZONEMD.

       • zonemd-sha384 – Generate ZONEMD using SHA384 algorithm.

       • zonemd-sha512 – Generate ZONEMD using SHA512 algorithm.

       • remove – Remove any ZONEMD from the zone apex.

       Default: none

   serial-policy
       Specifies how the zone serial is updated  after  a  dynamic  update  or  automatic  DNSSEC
       signing. If the serial is changed by the dynamic update, no change is made.

       Possible values:

       • increment – The serial is incremented according to serial number arithmetic.

       • unixtime – The serial is set to the current unix time.

       • dateserial  –  The 10-digit serial (YYYYMMDDnn) is incremented, the first 8 digits match
         the current iso-date.

       NOTE:
          If the resulting serial for unixtime or dateserial is lower or equal than  the  current
          serial  (this  happens  e.g. when migrating from other policy or frequent updates), the
          serial is incremented instead.

          To avoid user confusion, use dateserial only if you expect at most 100 updates per  day
          per zone and unixtime only if you expect at most one update per second per zone.

       Default: increment

   refresh-min-interval
       Forced minimum zone refresh interval to avoid flooding primary server.

       Default: 2

   refresh-max-interval
       Forced maximum zone refresh interval.

       Default: not set

   catalog-role
       Trigger zone catalog feature. Possible values:

       • none – Not a catalog zone.

       • interpret  –  A  catalog  zone which is loaded from a zone file or XFR, and member zones
         shall be configured based on its contents.

       • generate – A catalog zone whose contents are  generated  according  to  assigned  member
         zones.

       • member – A member zone that is assigned to one generated catalog zone.

       Default: none

   catalog-template
       For the catalog member zones, the specified configuration template will be applied.

       Multiple  catalog  templates  may be defined. The first one is used unless the member zone
       has the group property defined, matching another catalog template.

       NOTE:
          This option must be set if and only if catalog-role is interpret.

       Default: not set

   catalog-zone
       Assign this member zone to specified generated catalog zone.

       NOTE:
          This option must be set if and only if catalog-role is member.

          The referenced catalog zone must exist and have catalog-role set to generate.

       Default: not set

   catalog-group
       Assign this member zone to specified catalog group (configuration template).

       NOTE:
          This option has effect if and only if catalog-role is member.

       Default: not set

   module
       An  ordered  list  of  references  to  query  modules  in  the  form  of  module_name   or
       module_name/module_id. These modules apply only to the current zone queries.

       Default: not set

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