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filter-aaaa(8)                      BIND 9                      filter-aaaa(8)


NAME

       filter-aaaa - filter AAAA in DNS responses when A is present


SYNOPSIS

       plugin query "filter-aaaa.so" [{ parameters }];


DESCRIPTION

       filter-aaaa.so is a query plugin module for named, enabling named to
       omit some IPv6 addresses when responding to clients.

       Until BIND 9.12, this feature was implemented natively in named and
       enabled with the filter-aaaa ACL and the filter-aaaa-on-v4 and
       filter-aaaa-on-v6 options. These options are no longer available in
       named.conf but can be passed as parameters to the filter-aaaa.so
       plugin, for example:

          plugin query "filter-aaaa.so" {
                  filter-aaaa-on-v4 yes;
                  filter-aaaa-on-v6 yes;
                  filter-aaaa { 192.0.2.1; 2001:db8:2::1; };
          };

       This module is intended to aid transition from IPv4 to IPv6 by
       withholding IPv6 addresses from DNS clients which are not connected to
       the IPv6 Internet, when the name being looked up has an IPv4 address
       available. Use of this module is not recommended unless absolutely
       necessary.

       Note: This mechanism can erroneously cause other servers not to give
       AAAA records to their clients. If a recursing server with both IPv6 and
       IPv4 network connections queries an authoritative server using this
       mechanism via IPv4, it is denied AAAA records even if its client is
       using IPv6.


OPTIONS


       filter-aaaa
              This option specifies a list of client addresses for which AAAA
              filtering is to be applied. The default is any.

       filter-aaaa-on-v4
              If set to yes, this option indicates that the DNS client is at
              an IPv4 address, in filter-aaaa. If the response does not
              include DNSSEC signatures, then all AAAA records are deleted
              from the response. This filtering applies to all responses, not
              only authoritative ones.

              If set to break-dnssec, then AAAA records are deleted even when
              DNSSEC is enabled. As suggested by the name, this causes the
              response to fail to verify, because the DNSSEC protocol is
              designed to detect deletions.

              This mechanism can erroneously cause other servers not to give
              AAAA records to their clients. If a recursing server with both
              IPv6 and IPv4 network connections queries an authoritative
              server using this mechanism via IPv4, it is denied AAAA records
              even if its client is using IPv6.

       filter-aaaa-on-v6
              This option is identical to filter-aaaa-on-v4, except that it
              filters AAAA responses to queries from IPv6 clients instead of
              IPv4 clients. To filter all responses, set both options to yes.


SEE ALSO

       BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual.


AUTHOR

       Internet Systems Consortium


COPYRIGHT

       2024, Internet Systems Consortium

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