Deprecated DSCP support
Petr Menšík
pemensik at redhat.com
Wed Feb 28 21:01:06 UTC 2024
We may want to help fixing DSCP features, but I personally do not know
any usage, where this feature would be used and what for exactly. Recent
bind9 uses libuv to back its network core, instead of custom networking
core maintained by ISC. But I haven't found any trace of DSCP support at
libuv docs [1]. I haven't found a way to set at least type of service on
UDP [2].
I think that would be the first place to support DSCP values for
connections or sockets. Then, once libuv can use it, its support could
be added back into named.
It would help though if you were more verbose about why iptables cannot
replace it and what is use-case, when it is useful. Without simple
alternatives present. If you would describe it, it might motivate more
people to work on DSCP support. I haven't seen important reason, why it
needs to be done by the daemon itself. Perhaps we can find alternative
way to set DSCP tags for you, if you are more verbose about how you use it?
Regards,
Petr
1.
https://docs.libuv.org/en/v1.x/search.html?q=dscp&check_keywords=yes&area=default
2. https://docs.libuv.org/en/v1.x/udp.html
On 28. 02. 24 13:50, Balazs Hinel (Nokia) via bind-users wrote:
> Hi,
> I am working on a product in Nokia, and we currently use BIND provided by Rocky Linux 8 with security patches. Recently the requirement came that we should upgrade to at least 9.16. During the testing of this version we realized that a feature we used, DSCP, has stopped working. Reading about the topic, we found the article about it non-operational in 9.16, and removal in 9.18.
>
> We also saw the email on this mailing list, stating that "so far, nobody has noticed" it is missing. Well, we noticed it just now, and I would like to state that our product and most probably other telecom equipments using BIND would miss it greatly. As I read in that mail, there was an alternative plan which would re-implement this functionality. If it is feasible, please consider doing it. The alternative options, e.g. setting it via iptables cannot work in our use-case.
>
> Best regards,
> Balazs Hinel
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