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-rw-r--r--src/resolve/resolved-dns-server.c17
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/src/resolve/resolved-dns-server.c b/src/resolve/resolved-dns-server.c
index 949c0d66e1..5a86661807 100644
--- a/src/resolve/resolved-dns-server.c
+++ b/src/resolve/resolved-dns-server.c
@@ -375,9 +375,18 @@ static void dns_server_reset_counters(DnsServer *s) {
s->n_failed_tcp = 0;
s->packet_failed = false;
s->packet_truncated = false;
- s->packet_bad_opt = false;
- s->packet_rrsig_missing = false;
s->verified_usec = 0;
+
+ /* Note that we do not reset s->packet_bad_opt and s->packet_rrsig_missing here. We reset them only when the
+ * grace period ends, but not when lowering the possible feature level, as a lower level feature level should
+ * not make RRSIGs appear or OPT appear, but rather make them disappear. If the reappear anyway, then that's
+ * indication for a differently broken OPT/RRSIG implementation, and we really don't want to support that
+ * either.
+ *
+ * This is particularly important to deal with certain Belkin routers which break OPT for certain lookups (A),
+ * but pass traffic through for others (AAAA). If we detect the broken behaviour on one lookup we should not
+ * reenable it for another, because we cannot validate things anyway, given that the RRSIG/OPT data will be
+ * incomplete. */
}
DnsServerFeatureLevel dns_server_possible_feature_level(DnsServer *s) {
@@ -387,8 +396,12 @@ DnsServerFeatureLevel dns_server_possible_feature_level(DnsServer *s) {
dns_server_grace_period_expired(s)) {
s->possible_feature_level = DNS_SERVER_FEATURE_LEVEL_BEST;
+
dns_server_reset_counters(s);
+ s->packet_bad_opt = false;
+ s->packet_rrsig_missing = false;
+
log_info("Grace period over, resuming full feature set (%s) for DNS server %s.",
dns_server_feature_level_to_string(s->possible_feature_level),
dns_server_string(s));