## Why
v0.2.2 (bind-operator #10) stamps a `bind.unkin.net/config-hash` on the pod template, so a ConfigMap or `keys.conf` change flips the hash and triggers an operator-driven rolling restart. This fixes the class of bug where config edits (ACLs, forwarders, `validate-except`, primary address, TSIG rotation) never reached running pods — they held a startup snapshot and needed manual pod deletes.
## Changes
- Bump the operator image (`bind-system/deployment.yaml`) and the pulled CRD bundle URL (`bind-system/kustomization.yaml`) to `v0.2.2`.
- Bump the `bind-tsig-api` image (`bind-internal/tsig-api/tsig-api.yaml`) to `v0.2.2`.
CRDs are unchanged from v0.2.1 (controller-only change), so the generated kubeconform schemas need no update.
## Validation
- `bind-system` renders with the v0.2.2 CRD bundle; pre-commit clean.
## Deploy note
When the v0.2.2 operator first reconciles it stamps the config-hash annotation, triggering **one rolling restart per bind StatefulSet** — expected, and it also pulls in any already-pending config. From then on, config changes roll pods automatically.
Reviewed-on: #254
Co-authored-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Co-committed-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
## Why
v0.2.1 fixes authoritative **secondary replication**, which never actually worked — the master REFUSED the catalog AXFR. Root causes (bind-operator #9): secondaries presented no TSIG key, member zones had no `allow-transfer`, and secondaries pointed at the primary's ephemeral pod IP.
## Changes
- Bump the operator image (`bind-system/deployment.yaml`) and the pulled CRD bundle URL (`bind-system/kustomization.yaml`) to `v0.2.1`.
- Bump the `bind-tsig-api` image (`bind-internal/tsig-api/tsig-api.yaml`) to `v0.2.1`.
CRDs are unchanged from v0.2.0, so the generated kubeconform schemas need no update.
## Validation
- `bind-system` renders with the v0.2.1 CRD bundle; `bind-internal` passes `kubeconform` (56/56); pre-commit clean.
## Deploy note
Existing member zones pick up `allow-transfer` via `modzone`, and secondaries re-point at the stable primary Service ClusterIP with the transfer key, restoring replication without manual BIND surgery. A from-scratch namespace recreate also comes up clean (OrderedReady startup means secondaries snapshot a ClusterIP-correct config). Caveat for a full recreate: the operator regenerates the `client-update` TSIG key, so its new material must be re-synced into puppet eyaml before clients can nsupdate.
Reviewed-on: #250
Co-authored-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Co-committed-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
## Why
bind-operator v0.2.0 adds the `BindTSIGAPI` CRD and a companion API that `vault-plugin-secrets-bind-tsig` calls to create, rotate and delete TSIG keys (it does so by managing `BindTSIGKey` resources, which the operator reconciles into key material). This rolls the operator forward and deploys an API instance so Vault never talks to the Kubernetes API directly.
## Changes
- Bump the operator image (`bind-system/deployment.yaml`) and the pulled CRD bundle URL (`bind-system/kustomization.yaml`) to `v0.2.0`.
- Broaden the operator ClusterRole (`bind-system/rbac.yaml`) with `deployments`, `serviceaccounts` and `roles`/`rolebindings`, so the `BindTSIGAPI` reconciler can create the API Deployment and its namespaced Role/RoleBinding.
- Add a `BindTSIGAPI` (`bind-tsig-api`) in `bind-internal`; the operator reconciles it into a Deployment, Service, ConfigMap, master-token Secret and RBAC. Keys are created in `bind-internal`, alongside the authoritative cluster and its existing keys.
- Add the generated kubeconform schema for `BindTSIGAPI`.
## Notes
- The master access token Secret (`bind-tsig-api-token`) is generated by the operator when absent; the operator does not own it, so a `VaultStaticSecret` can later pre-seed/overwrite it to source the token from Vault.
- Validated: both overlays render (`kubectl kustomize`) and pass `kubeconform` (bind-internal 56/56 valid); pre-commit clean.
## Follow-up
- Point `vault-plugin-secrets-bind-tsig` config at `http://bind-tsig-api.bind-internal.svc:8443`.
Reviewed-on: #249
Co-authored-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Co-committed-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
- bump operator to v0.1.5 (CRD link + image)
Reviewed-on: #228
Co-authored-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Co-committed-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
## Why
`dig google.com @198.18.200.7` was refused: the resolver never set allow-recursion, so BIND defaulted to localnets/localhost. This mirrors the puppet resolver (/etc/named/views.conf + acls.conf) exactly.
## Changes
- `openforwarder` BindView: `match-clients` = the 4 internal ACLs, recursion yes, allow-recursion/allow-query `any` (match-clients gates)
- 4 BindACLs from puppet acls.conf (acl-main.unkin.net/acl-dmz/acl-common/acl-nomad-jobs)
- 26 conditional forward zones in the view (unkin→198.18.19.15, consul→.14, k8s→.20, dmz/network/prod + 10.10.x reverse → 10.10.16.32/33)
- global forwarders 8.8.8.8/1.1.1.1
- operator image → v0.1.4
## Note
Forward-zone upstreams point at the **puppet anycast** servers (still authoritative during migration); flip to the in-cluster authoritative/externaldns LBs once zone data is migrated.
## Validated
kustomize build (59 docs), kubeconform clean.
Reviewed-on: #226
Co-authored-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Co-committed-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
**HOLD until v0.1.3 is tagged/built** (operator #4 merged + tagged) — this PR bumps the operator to v0.1.3, whose CRD adds the `clusterRef` field these keys use.
## Why
Put all BIND DNS services in one `bind-internal` namespace and name the StatefulSets clearly.
## Changes
- 3 clusters consolidated into `bind-internal`, StatefulSets renamed **bind-authoritative** / **bind-resolvers** / **bind-externaldns**; LBs kept on 198.18.200.6/.7/.8; external-dns hostnames renamed to match
- `clusterRef` added to `transfer-key` (→ bind-authoritative) and `externaldns-key` (→ bind-externaldns) so keys are scoped per cluster
- removed the old `ns-auth`/`ns-resolver`/`ns-externaldns` apps; ApplicationSet + AppProject now list `bind-internal`
- bumped `bind-system` operator to **v0.1.3** (CRD link + image)
- operator stays in `bind-system`
## Deploy impact
ArgoCD prunes the old ns-* namespaces (StatefulSets/PVCs — data is only seed SOA+NS, no migrated records yet) and creates the renamed clusters in bind-internal.
## Validated
`kustomize build` → 28 docs (3 BindCluster, 20 BindZone, 2 catalog, 2 keys, ns); kubeconform clean.
Reviewed-on: #225
Co-authored-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Co-committed-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
**HOLD until v0.1.2 is tagged/built** (bind-operator #3 merged + tagged).
Picks up the zone-provisioning fix (seed glue A record + IP-based primaries + Pod watch) so the clusters stop failing to load their zones.
- `apps/base/bind-system/deployment.yaml`: image v0.1.1 -> v0.1.2
Reviewed-on: #224
Co-authored-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Co-committed-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
First of a 4-PR split of the bind rollout (was #216). Deploys just the operator control plane so it can be verified before any DNS clusters exist.
## Why
Roll out incrementally: operator + CRDs first, then each BIND tier as its own PR.
## Changes
- `apps/base/bind-system`: operator Deployment (`git.unkin.net/unkin/bind-operator:v0.1.1`), RBAC, namespace; CRDs pulled from the operator repo by raw URL (`config/crd/install.yaml` @ v0.1.1)
- au-syd1 `bind-system` overlay
- register all four bind apps in `argocd/applicationsets/platform.yaml` (DNS overlays instantiate only when their dirs land in the follow-up PRs)
- add `binddns-*` namespaces to `argocd/projects/platform.yaml`
- add `schemas/bind.unkin.net/*.json` for kubeconform
## Deploy impact
Operator pod + CRDs only. No DNS services yet — the operator is idle until BindClusters exist.
## Follow-ups (merge after this)
binddns-auth, binddns-resolver, binddns-externaldns — one PR each.
Reviewed-on: #219
Co-authored-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>
Co-committed-by: Ben Vincent <ben@unkin.net>