- entrypoint: only start named when a bind backend is configured and enabled in app.yml; CoreDNS-only deployments skip named entirely - config: user-supplied paths (/etc/directdnsonly, ./config) now searched before the bundled app.yml so mounted configs take effect - docs: deployment topology reference — Topology A (dual BIND HA) and Topology B (single instance, multi-DC CoreDNS MySQL) - chore: bump version to 2.1.0 - justfile: add build-docker recipe
DirectDNSOnly - DNS Management System
Deployment Topologies
Two reference topologies are documented below. Choose the one that matches your infrastructure.
Topology A — Dual BIND Instances (High-Availability / Multi-Server)
Two independent DirectDNSOnly containers, each running a bundled BIND9 instance. Both are registered as Extra DNS servers in the same DirectAdmin Multi-Server environment, so DA pushes every zone change to both simultaneously.
DirectAdmin Multi-Server
│
├─ POST /CMD_API_DNS_ADMIN ──▶ directdnsonly-1 (container, BIND backend)
│ │
│ writes zone file
│ reloads named
│ (serves authoritative DNS on :53)
│
└─ POST /CMD_API_DNS_ADMIN ──▶ directdnsonly-2 (container, BIND backend)
│
writes zone file
reloads named
(serves authoritative DNS on :53)
Each instance is completely independent — no shared state, no cross-talk. Redundancy comes from DA pushing to both. If one container goes down, DA continues to push to the other.
config/app.yml — instance 1
app:
auth_username: directdnsonly
auth_password: your-secret
dns:
default_backend: bind
backends:
bind:
type: bind
enabled: true
zones_dir: /etc/named/zones
named_conf: /etc/bind/named.conf.local
docker-compose.yml sketch — instance 1
services:
directdnsonly-1:
image: guisea/directdnsonly:2.0.0
ports:
- "2222:2222" # DA pushes here
- "53:53/udp" # authoritative DNS
volumes:
- ./config:/app/config
- ./data:/app/data
Register both containers as separate Extra DNS entries in DA → DNS Administration → Extra DNS Servers, with the same credentials configured in each config/app.yml.
Topology B — Single Instance, Dual CoreDNS MySQL Backends (Multi-DC)
One DirectDNSOnly instance receives zone pushes from DirectAdmin and fans out to two (or more) CoreDNS MySQL databases in parallel. CoreDNS servers in each data centre read from their local database. The directdnsonly instance is the sole write path — it does not serve DNS itself.
DirectAdmin
│
└─ POST /CMD_API_DNS_ADMIN ──▶ directdnsonly (single container)
│
Persistent Queue (survive restarts)
│
ThreadPoolExecutor (one thread per backend)
│ │
▼ ▼
coredns_mysql_primary coredns_mysql_secondary
(MySQL DC1 10.0.0.80) (MySQL DC2 10.0.1.29)
│ │
▼ ▼
CoreDNS (DC1) CoreDNS (DC2)
serves :53 from DB serves :53 from DB
Both MySQL backends are written concurrently within the same zone update. A slow or unreachable secondary does not block the primary write. Per-backend record verification runs after each write.
config/app.yml
app:
auth_username: directdnsonly
auth_password: your-secret
dns:
default_backend: coredns_mysql_primary
backends:
coredns_mysql_primary:
type: coredns_mysql
enabled: true
host: 10.0.0.80
port: 3306
database: coredns
username: coredns
password: your-db-password
coredns_mysql_secondary:
type: coredns_mysql
enabled: true
host: 10.0.1.29
port: 3306
database: coredns
username: coredns
password: your-db-password
Adding a third data centre is a single stanza in the config — no code changes required.
Topology Comparison
| Topology A — Dual BIND | Topology B — CoreDNS MySQL | |
|---|---|---|
| DNS server | BIND9 (bundled in container) | CoreDNS (separate, reads MySQL) |
| Redundancy | Two independent app+DNS units | One app, N MySQL replicas |
| Zone storage | Zone files on container disk | MySQL database rows |
| DA registration | Two Extra DNS server entries | One Extra DNS server entry |
| Failure mode | One container can go down | MySQL connectivity required |
| Horizontal scaling | Add more DA Extra DNS entries | Add more MySQL backends in config |
| Best for | Simple HA, no external DB | Multi-DC, existing CoreDNS fleet |
Features
- Multi-backend DNS management (BIND, CoreDNS MySQL)
- Parallel backend dispatch — all enabled backends updated simultaneously
- Persistent queue — zone updates survive restarts
- Automatic record-count verification and drift reconciliation
- Thread-safe operations
- Loguru-based logging
Installation
poetry install
poetry run dadns
Concurrent Multi-Backend Processing
DirectDNSOnly propagates every zone update to all enabled backends in parallel using a queue-based worker architecture.
Architecture
DirectAdmin zone push
│
▼
Persistent Queue (persist-queue, survives restarts)
│
▼
save_queue_worker (single daemon thread, sequential dequeue)
│
├─ 1 backend enabled ──▶ direct call (no thread overhead)
│
└─ N backends enabled ──▶ ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=N)
│
┌─────┴─────┐
▼ ▼
bind coredns_dc1 ...
(concurrent, as_completed)
How it works
-
Queue consumer — A single background thread drains the persistent save queue. Items are processed one zone at a time, in order.
-
Single-backend path — When only one backend is enabled, the zone is written directly with no extra thread spawning.
-
Parallel-backend path — When two or more backends are enabled, a
ThreadPoolExecutorwith one thread per backend dispatches all writes simultaneously. Results are collected withas_completed, so a slow or failing backend does not block the others. -
Record verification — After each successful write, the backend's stored record count is compared against the authoritative count parsed from the source zone file (the DirectAdmin zone). Mismatches trigger automatic reconciliation: extra records are removed and the count is re-verified.
-
Batch telemetry — The worker tracks batch start time and emits a summary log on queue drain, including zones processed, failures, elapsed time, and throughput (zones/sec).
Log output (example)
INFO | 📥 Batch started — 12 zone(s) queued for processing
DEBUG | Processing example.com across 2 backends concurrently: bind, coredns_dc1
DEBUG | Parallel processing of example.com across 2 backends completed in 43ms
SUCCESS | 📦 Batch complete — 12/12 zone(s) processed successfully in 1.8s (6.7 zones/sec)
Adding backends
Enable additional backends in config/app.yml. Each enabled backend is
automatically included in the parallel dispatch — no code changes required.
dns:
backends:
bind:
enabled: true
coredns_dc1:
enabled: true
host: "mysql-dc1"
coredns_dc2:
enabled: true # adds a third parallel worker automatically
host: "mysql-dc2"
Configuration
Edit config/app.yml for backend settings. Credentials can be overridden via
environment variables using the DADNS_ prefix (e.g.
DADNS_APP_AUTH_PASSWORD).
Config Files
config/app.yml
timezone: Pacific/Auckland
log_level: INFO
queue_location: ./data/queues
app:
auth_username: directdnsonly
auth_password: changeme # override with DADNS_APP_AUTH_PASSWORD
dns:
default_backend: bind
backends:
bind:
enabled: true
zones_dir: ./data/zones
named_conf: ./data/named.conf.include
coredns_mysql:
enabled: true
host: "127.0.0.1"
port: 3306
database: "coredns"
username: "coredns"
password: "password"