Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package forward implements a forwarding proxy. It caches an upstream net.Conn for some time, so if the same client returns the upstream's Conn will be precached. Depending on how you benchmark this looks to be 50% faster than just opening a new connection for every client. It works with UDP and TCP and uses inband healthchecking.
Package forward implements a forwarding proxy. It caches an upstream net.Conn for some time, so if the same client returns the upstream's Conn will be precached. Depending on how you benchmark this looks to be 50% faster than just opening a new connection for every client. It works with UDP and TCP and uses inband healthchecking.
Package forward implements a forwarding proxy. It caches an upstream net.Conn for some time, so if the same client returns the upstream's Conn will be precached. Depending on how you benchmark this looks to be 50% faster than just opening a new connection for every client. It works with UDP and TCP and uses inband healthchecking.
Index ¶
- Variables
- type Forward
- func (f *Forward) Close()
- func (f *Forward) ForceTCP() bool
- func (f *Forward) Forward(state request.Request) (*dns.Msg, error)
- func (f *Forward) Len() int
- func (f *Forward) List() []*Proxy
- func (f *Forward) Lookup(state request.Request, name string, typ uint16) (*dns.Msg, error)
- func (f *Forward) Name() string
- func (f *Forward) OnShutdown() error
- func (f *Forward) OnStartup() (err error)
- func (f *Forward) PreferUDP() bool
- func (f *Forward) ServeDNS(ctx context.Context, w dns.ResponseWriter, r *dns.Msg) (int, error)
- func (f *Forward) SetProxy(p *Proxy)
- type HealthChecker
- type Policy
- type Proxy
- type Transport
Constants ¶
This section is empty.
Variables ¶
var ( // ErrNoHealthy means no healthy proxies left. ErrNoHealthy = errors.New("no healthy proxies") // ErrNoForward means no forwarder defined. ErrNoForward = errors.New("no forwarder defined") // ErrCachedClosed means cached connection was closed by peer. ErrCachedClosed = errors.New("cached connection was closed by peer") )
var ( RequestCount = prometheus.NewCounterVec(prometheus.CounterOpts{ Namespace: plugin.Namespace, Subsystem: "forward", Name: "request_count_total", Help: "Counter of requests made per upstream.", }, []string{"to"}) RcodeCount = prometheus.NewCounterVec(prometheus.CounterOpts{ Namespace: plugin.Namespace, Subsystem: "forward", Name: "response_rcode_count_total", Help: "Counter of requests made per upstream.", }, []string{"rcode", "to"}) RequestDuration = prometheus.NewHistogramVec(prometheus.HistogramOpts{ Namespace: plugin.Namespace, Subsystem: "forward", Name: "request_duration_seconds", Buckets: plugin.TimeBuckets, Help: "Histogram of the time each request took.", }, []string{"to"}) HealthcheckFailureCount = prometheus.NewCounterVec(prometheus.CounterOpts{ Namespace: plugin.Namespace, Subsystem: "forward", Name: "healthcheck_failure_count_total", Help: "Counter of the number of failed healtchecks.", }, []string{"to"}) HealthcheckBrokenCount = prometheus.NewCounter(prometheus.CounterOpts{ Namespace: plugin.Namespace, Subsystem: "forward", Name: "healthcheck_broken_count_total", Help: "Counter of the number of complete failures of the healtchecks.", }) SocketGauge = prometheus.NewGaugeVec(prometheus.GaugeOpts{ Namespace: plugin.Namespace, Subsystem: "forward", Name: "sockets_open", Help: "Gauge of open sockets per upstream.", }, []string{"to"}) )
Variables declared for monitoring.
Functions ¶
This section is empty.
Types ¶
type Forward ¶
Forward represents a plugin instance that can proxy requests to another (DNS) server. It has a list of proxies each representing one upstream proxy.
func NewLookup ¶
NewLookup returns a Forward that can be used for plugin that need an upstream to resolve external names. Note that the caller must run Close on the forward to stop the health checking goroutines.
func ParseForwardStanza ¶
ParseForwardStanza parses one forward stanza
func (*Forward) ForceTCP ¶
ForceTCP returns if TCP is forced to be used even when the request comes in over UDP.
func (*Forward) Forward ¶
Forward forward the request in state as-is. Unlike Lookup that adds EDNS0 suffix to the message. Forward may be called with a nil f, an error is returned in that case.
func (*Forward) List ¶
List returns a set of proxies to be used for this client depending on the policy in f.
func (*Forward) Lookup ¶
Lookup will use name and type to forge a new message and will send that upstream. It will set any EDNS0 options correctly so that downstream will be able to process the reply. Lookup may be called with a nil f, an error is returned in that case.
func (*Forward) OnShutdown ¶
OnShutdown stops all configured proxies.
func (*Forward) PreferUDP ¶
PreferUDP returns if UDP is preferred to be used even when the request comes in over TCP.
type HealthChecker ¶
HealthChecker checks the upstream health.
func NewHealthChecker ¶
func NewHealthChecker(trans string) HealthChecker
NewHealthChecker returns a new HealthChecker based on transport.
type Proxy ¶
type Proxy struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Proxy defines an upstream host.
func (*Proxy) Healthcheck ¶
func (p *Proxy) Healthcheck()
Healthcheck kicks of a round of health checks for this proxy.
func (*Proxy) SetTLSConfig ¶
SetTLSConfig sets the TLS config in the lower p.transport and in the healthchecking client.
type Transport ¶
type Transport struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Transport hold the persistent cache.
func (*Transport) Dial ¶
Dial dials the address configured in transport, potentially reusing a connection or creating a new one.
func (*Transport) SetTLSConfig ¶
SetTLSConfig sets the TLS config in transport.