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I'm running a node app inside a dokku container on an Ubuntu server, which also runs bind9 for DNS. In the node app, I'm running express. On the node app, I'm running a DNS reverse lookup on the client's IP like this (simplified):

const dns = require('dns');
const app = require('express')();

app.get('/myhostname', (req, res) => {
  dns.reverse(req.headers['x-forwarded-for'], (err, hostnames) => {
    res.json({ hostname: hostnames[0] });
  });
});

This works fine locally, but once deployed to the dokku container, fails with an ENOTFOUND error. Presumably this is because the app isn't set to use the Ubuntu server as its DNS server. So I tried this right after require('dns'):

dns.setServers([process.env.DNS_SERVERS])

where DNS_SERVERS is set to either the local LAN ip of the server, or its docker internal IP. Either of those addresses results in a delay and eventual timeout trying to get the address.

How should I go about this?

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  • Is bind configured to listen on the IP which the Ubuntu server has on the docker bridge? Have you tried using the --dns argument to docker run (and providing the IP of the Ubuntu server's Docker bridge)?
    – joelnb
    Oct 28, 2017 at 22:24
  • Thanks. Your comment helped me find the solution, which I'll write as an answer below. Oct 30, 2017 at 21:20

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The solution was this:

  • Set DNS_SERVERS=172.17.0.1

  • Allow requests through the firewall on the docker0 interface

  • Make sure bind is listening on 172.17.0.1 and that it is set to allow requests from the 172.17.0.0/16 range

The second item on the list is what I wasn't considering...

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