Hi I have a script to resign all DNS zones every two weeks. When i run the script from bash, it works like it should. But when it is executed in cron not. Its starting normal as cronjob: Feb 1 03:00:01 xxx CROND[20116]: (root) CMD (sh /opt/dnssec/resign_dnssec_zones.sh) But after i get a mail that everything is finsihed, but it isn't. 03:04:28 DNSSEC-Signierung abgeschlossen The script deletes the old signed zones, but don't resign it. The mail is also sent. Below the script. Anybody an idea why it doesn't work in cron?^ I cannot find any error in any log. Best regards Daniel #!/bin/bash KSKDIR="/etc/named/KSK" ZSKDIR="/etc/named/ZSK" ZONEDIR="/var/named/chroot/var/named" LOG="/var/named/chroot/var/log/dnssec_resign.log" MAILREC="monitor at xx" #delete old signed files rm -rf $ZONEDIR/*.signed #delete the old log rm -rf $LOG #read the zonefiles ZONEFILES=$(ls -p $ZONEDIR | grep -v '/$' | grep -v 'dsset*') for FILES in $ZONEFILES; do #remove the .zone at the end ZONE=$(echo "${FILES%.*}") #remove the old signed zone rm -rf $ZONEDIR/$ZONE.signed #Sign the zone cd $ZONEDIR dnssec-signzone -o $ZONE -k $KSKDIR/K$ZONE.*.key -e +3024000 -f $ZONE.signed $ZONEDIR/$ZONE.zone $ZSKDIR/K$ZONE.*.key >> $LOG #Set the correct permissions chown named.named $ZONEDIR/*.signed chmod 755 $ZONEDIR/*.signed sleep 5 done rm -rf $ZONEDIR/named.zone echo $(date +"%T")"DNSSEC-Signierung abgeschlossen - Neustart des Servers" >> $LOG echo "$(cat $LOG)" | mail -s "DNSSEC-Signierung abgeschlossen auf xxx" $MAILREC
In article <86827d81f1944333ae213f2d3f19856a at 2sic.com>, Daniel Reich <Daniel.Reich at 2sic.com> wrote:> Hi > > I have a script to resign all DNS zones every two weeks. When i run the script from bash, it works like it should. But > when it is executed in cron not. Its starting normal as cronjob: > Feb 1 03:00:01 xxx CROND[20116]: (root) CMD (sh /opt/dnssec/resign_dnssec_zones.sh) > > But after i get a mail that everything is finsihed, but it isn't. > 03:04:28 DNSSEC-Signierung abgeschlossen > > The script deletes the old signed zones, but don't resign it. The mail is also sent. > Below the script. > > Anybody an idea why it doesn't work in cron?^ > I cannot find any error in any log.After the first line, add a line saying: set -x Then set cron to run it and examine the output that gets mailed to you. The -x tells it to echo each command it is about to execute. That will help you to see how far it is getting. Further comments below. Cheers Tony> Best regards > Daniel > > > #!/bin/bash > KSKDIR="/etc/named/KSK" > ZSKDIR="/etc/named/ZSK" > ZONEDIR="/var/named/chroot/var/named" > LOG="/var/named/chroot/var/log/dnssec_resign.log" > MAILREC="monitor at xx" > > #delete old signed files > rm -rf $ZONEDIR/*.signed > > #delete the old log > rm -rf $LOG > > #read the zonefiles > ZONEFILES=$(ls -p $ZONEDIR | grep -v '/$' | grep -v 'dsset*') > > for FILES in $ZONEFILES; do > #remove the .zone at the end > ZONE=$(echo "${FILES%.*}")Why not just: ZONE=${FILES%.*}> #remove the old signed zone > rm -rf $ZONEDIR/$ZONE.signedYou deleted them all further up.> #Sign the zone > cd $ZONEDIRWhy not do this before the loop? Then you also don't need $ZONEDIR/ everywhere.> dnssec-signzone -o $ZONE -k $KSKDIR/K$ZONE.*.key -e +3024000 -f $ZONE.signed $ZONEDIR/$ZONE.zone > $ZSKDIR/K$ZONE.*.key >> $LOG > > #Set the correct permissions > chown named.named $ZONEDIR/*.signed > chmod 755 $ZONEDIR/*.signed > sleep 5 > done > rm -rf $ZONEDIR/named.zone > > echo $(date +"%T")"DNSSEC-Signierung abgeschlossen - Neustart des Servers" >> $LOG > echo "$(cat $LOG)" | mail -s "DNSSEC-Signierung abgeschlossen auf xxx" $MAILREC > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >-- Tony Mountifield Work: tony at softins.co.uk - http://www.softins.co.uk Play: tony at mountifield.org - http://tony.mountifield.org
Do not forget that cron does not use the root environment, such as $PATH. You need to set up the exect environment you need in the beginning of the crontab file. It would be helpful to see your crontab file to know what environment it has set up. Also the /var/log/cron log file should contain error information that might be helpful. On 02/01/2017 05:04 AM, Tony Mountifield wrote:> In article <86827d81f1944333ae213f2d3f19856a at 2sic.com>, > Daniel Reich <Daniel.Reich at 2sic.com> wrote: >> Hi >> >> I have a script to resign all DNS zones every two weeks. When i run the script from bash, it works like it should. But >> when it is executed in cron not. Its starting normal as cronjob: >> Feb 1 03:00:01 xxx CROND[20116]: (root) CMD (sh /opt/dnssec/resign_dnssec_zones.sh) >> >> But after i get a mail that everything is finsihed, but it isn't. >> 03:04:28 DNSSEC-Signierung abgeschlossen >> >> The script deletes the old signed zones, but don't resign it. The mail is also sent. >> Below the script. >> >> Anybody an idea why it doesn't work in cron?^ >> I cannot find any error in any log. > After the first line, add a line saying: set -x > > Then set cron to run it and examine the output that gets mailed to you. > > The -x tells it to echo each command it is about to execute. That will help > you to see how far it is getting. > > Further comments below. > > Cheers > Tony > >> Best regards >> Daniel >> >> >> #!/bin/bash >> KSKDIR="/etc/named/KSK" >> ZSKDIR="/etc/named/ZSK" >> ZONEDIR="/var/named/chroot/var/named" >> LOG="/var/named/chroot/var/log/dnssec_resign.log" >> MAILREC="monitor at xx" >> >> #delete old signed files >> rm -rf $ZONEDIR/*.signed >> >> #delete the old log >> rm -rf $LOG >> >> #read the zonefiles >> ZONEFILES=$(ls -p $ZONEDIR | grep -v '/$' | grep -v 'dsset*') >> >> for FILES in $ZONEFILES; do >> #remove the .zone at the end >> ZONE=$(echo "${FILES%.*}") > Why not just: ZONE=${FILES%.*} > >> #remove the old signed zone >> rm -rf $ZONEDIR/$ZONE.signed > You deleted them all further up. > >> #Sign the zone >> cd $ZONEDIR > Why not do this before the loop? Then you also don't need $ZONEDIR/ everywhere. > >> dnssec-signzone -o $ZONE -k $KSKDIR/K$ZONE.*.key -e +3024000 -f $ZONE.signed $ZONEDIR/$ZONE.zone >> $ZSKDIR/K$ZONE.*.key >> $LOG >> >> #Set the correct permissions >> chown named.named $ZONEDIR/*.signed >> chmod 755 $ZONEDIR/*.signed >> sleep 5 >> done >> rm -rf $ZONEDIR/named.zone >> >> echo $(date +"%T")"DNSSEC-Signierung abgeschlossen - Neustart des Servers" >> $LOG >> echo "$(cat $LOG)" | mail -s "DNSSEC-Signierung abgeschlossen auf xxx" $MAILREC >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS at centos.org >> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> >-- ********************************************************* David P. Both, RHCE Millennium Technology Consulting LLC Raleigh, NC, USA 919-389-8678 dboth at millennium-technology.com www.millennium-technology.com www.databook.bz - Home of the DataBook for Linux DataBook is a Registered Trademark of David Both ********************************************************* This communication may be unlawfully collected and stored by the National Security Agency (NSA) in secret. The parties to this email do not consent to the retrieving or storing of this communication and any related metadata, as well as printing, copying, re-transmitting, disseminating, or otherwise using it. If you believe you have received this communication in error, please delete it immediately.
Thank you for the hints I modified like you described. I also moved the permission part out of the loop (once at the end of the script is enough). Now with the "set -x" the script is working also in cron. Best regards Daniel -----Original Message----- From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Tony Mountifield Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2017 11:04 AM To: centos at centos.org Subject: Re: [CentOS] Script not running correctly as cronjob In article <86827d81f1944333ae213f2d3f19856a at 2sic.com>, Daniel Reich <Daniel.Reich at 2sic.com> wrote:> Hi > > I have a script to resign all DNS zones every two weeks. When i run > the script from bash, it works like it should. But when it is executed in cron not. Its starting normal as cronjob: > Feb 1 03:00:01 xxx CROND[20116]: (root) CMD (sh > /opt/dnssec/resign_dnssec_zones.sh) > > But after i get a mail that everything is finsihed, but it isn't. > 03:04:28 DNSSEC-Signierung abgeschlossen > > The script deletes the old signed zones, but don't resign it. The mail is also sent. > Below the script. > > Anybody an idea why it doesn't work in cron?^ I cannot find any error > in any log.After the first line, add a line saying: set -x Then set cron to run it and examine the output that gets mailed to you. The -x tells it to echo each command it is about to execute. That will help you to see how far it is getting. Further comments below. Cheers Tony> Best regards > Daniel > > > #!/bin/bash > KSKDIR="/etc/named/KSK" > ZSKDIR="/etc/named/ZSK" > ZONEDIR="/var/named/chroot/var/named" > LOG="/var/named/chroot/var/log/dnssec_resign.log" > MAILREC="monitor at xx" > > #delete old signed files > rm -rf $ZONEDIR/*.signed > > #delete the old log > rm -rf $LOG > > #read the zonefiles > ZONEFILES=$(ls -p $ZONEDIR | grep -v '/$' | grep -v 'dsset*') > > for FILES in $ZONEFILES; do > #remove the .zone at the end > ZONE=$(echo "${FILES%.*}")Why not just: ZONE=${FILES%.*}> #remove the old signed zone > rm -rf $ZONEDIR/$ZONE.signedYou deleted them all further up.> #Sign the zone > cd $ZONEDIRWhy not do this before the loop? Then you also don't need $ZONEDIR/ everywhere.> dnssec-signzone -o $ZONE -k $KSKDIR/K$ZONE.*.key -e +3024000 > -f $ZONE.signed $ZONEDIR/$ZONE.zone $ZSKDIR/K$ZONE.*.key >> $LOG > > #Set the correct permissions > chown named.named $ZONEDIR/*.signed > chmod 755 $ZONEDIR/*.signed > sleep 5 > done > rm -rf $ZONEDIR/named.zone > > echo $(date +"%T")"DNSSEC-Signierung abgeschlossen - Neustart des > Servers" >> $LOG echo "$(cat $LOG)" | mail -s "DNSSEC-Signierung > abgeschlossen auf xxx" $MAILREC > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >-- Tony Mountifield Work: tony at softins.co.uk - http://www.softins.co.uk Play: tony at mountifield.org - http://tony.mountifield.org _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS at centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On 02/01/2017 01:02 AM, Daniel Reich wrote:> I have a script to resign all DNS zones every two weeks.I don't think I can answer the question about why your script is failing per se, but I can say that there are some flaws in the approach that your script is taking. Primarily, if you delete your old key when you create a new one, any external host that has any record from your zone in its cache will consider your zone to be invalid and will be unable to resolve new records (or any records? I'm unclear on that, actually) for the duration of your TTL. Key rotation is not instantaneous. I'm actually working on a key rotation management job, myself: https://bitbucket.org/gordonmessmer/update-dns-keys/src I've been running it for a while, and I'm comfortable with the ZSK rotation segment. I have not yet tested the KSK rotation. If you'd like to help, please send patches.