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545 lines
18 KiB
C
545 lines
18 KiB
C
/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
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/*
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* Mini DNS server implementation for busybox
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2005 Roberto A. Foglietta (me@roberto.foglietta.name)
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* Copyright (C) 2005 Odd Arild Olsen (oao at fibula dot no)
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* Copyright (C) 2003 Paul Sheer
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*
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* Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this tarball for details.
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*
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* Odd Arild Olsen started out with the sheerdns [1] of Paul Sheer and rewrote
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* it into a shape which I believe is both easier to understand and maintain.
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* I also reused the input buffer for output and removed services he did not
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* need. [1] http://threading.2038bug.com/sheerdns/
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*
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* Some bugfix and minor changes was applied by Roberto A. Foglietta who made
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* the first porting of oao' scdns to busybox also.
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*/
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#include "libbb.h"
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#include <syslog.h>
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//#define DEBUG 1
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#define DEBUG 0
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enum {
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/* can tweak this */
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DEFAULT_TTL = 120,
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/* cannot get bigger packets than 512 per RFC1035. */
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MAX_PACK_LEN = 512,
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IP_STRING_LEN = sizeof(".xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"),
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MAX_NAME_LEN = IP_STRING_LEN - 1 + sizeof(".in-addr.arpa"),
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REQ_A = 1,
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REQ_PTR = 12,
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};
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/* the message from client and first part of response msg */
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struct dns_head {
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uint16_t id;
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uint16_t flags;
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uint16_t nquer;
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uint16_t nansw;
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uint16_t nauth;
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uint16_t nadd;
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};
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/* Structure used to access type and class fields.
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* They are totally unaligned, but gcc 4.3.4 thinks that pointer of type uint16_t*
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* is 16-bit aligned and replaces 16-bit memcpy (in move_from_unaligned16 macro)
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* with aligned halfword access on arm920t!
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* Oh well. Slapping PACKED everywhere seems to help: */
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struct type_and_class {
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uint16_t type PACKED;
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uint16_t class PACKED;
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} PACKED;
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/* element of known name, ip address and reversed ip address */
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struct dns_entry {
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struct dns_entry *next;
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uint32_t ip;
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char rip[IP_STRING_LEN]; /* length decimal reversed IP */
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char name[1];
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};
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#define OPT_verbose (option_mask32 & 1)
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#define OPT_silent (option_mask32 & 2)
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/*
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* Insert length of substrings instead of dots
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*/
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static void undot(char *rip)
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{
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int i = 0;
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int s = 0;
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while (rip[i])
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i++;
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for (--i; i >= 0; i--) {
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if (rip[i] == '.') {
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rip[i] = s;
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s = 0;
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} else {
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s++;
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}
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}
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}
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/*
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* Read hostname/IP records from file
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*/
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static struct dns_entry *parse_conf_file(const char *fileconf)
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{
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char *token[2];
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parser_t *parser;
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struct dns_entry *m, *conf_data;
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struct dns_entry **nextp;
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conf_data = NULL;
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nextp = &conf_data;
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parser = config_open(fileconf);
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while (config_read(parser, token, 2, 2, "# \t", PARSE_NORMAL)) {
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struct in_addr ip;
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uint32_t v32;
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if (inet_aton(token[1], &ip) == 0) {
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bb_error_msg("error at line %u, skipping", parser->lineno);
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continue;
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}
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if (OPT_verbose)
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bb_error_msg("name:%s, ip:%s", token[0], token[1]);
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/* sizeof(*m) includes 1 byte for m->name[0] */
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m = xzalloc(sizeof(*m) + strlen(token[0]) + 1);
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/*m->next = NULL;*/
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*nextp = m;
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nextp = &m->next;
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m->name[0] = '.';
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strcpy(m->name + 1, token[0]);
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undot(m->name);
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m->ip = ip.s_addr; /* in network order */
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v32 = ntohl(m->ip);
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/* inverted order */
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sprintf(m->rip, ".%u.%u.%u.%u",
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(uint8_t)(v32),
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(uint8_t)(v32 >> 8),
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(uint8_t)(v32 >> 16),
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(v32 >> 24)
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);
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undot(m->rip);
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}
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config_close(parser);
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return conf_data;
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}
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/*
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* Look query up in dns records and return answer if found.
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*/
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static char *table_lookup(struct dns_entry *d,
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uint16_t type,
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char* query_string)
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{
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while (d) {
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unsigned len = d->name[0];
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/* d->name[len] is the last (non NUL) char */
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#if DEBUG
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char *p, *q;
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q = query_string + 1;
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p = d->name + 1;
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fprintf(stderr, "%d/%d p:%s q:%s %d\n",
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(int)strlen(p), len,
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p, q, (int)strlen(q)
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);
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#endif
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if (type == htons(REQ_A)) {
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/* search by host name */
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if (len != 1 || d->name[1] != '*') {
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/* we are lax, hope no name component is ever >64 so that length
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* (which will be represented as 'A','B'...) matches a lowercase letter.
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* Actually, I think false matches are hard to construct.
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* Example.
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* [31] len is represented as '1', [65] as 'A', [65+32] as 'a'.
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* [65] <65 same chars>[31]<31 same chars>NUL
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* [65+32]<65 same chars>1 <31 same chars>NUL
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* This example seems to be the minimal case when false match occurs.
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*/
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if (strcasecmp(d->name, query_string) != 0)
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goto next;
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}
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return (char *)&d->ip;
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#if DEBUG
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fprintf(stderr, "Found IP:%x\n", (int)d->ip);
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#endif
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return 0;
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}
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/* search by IP-address */
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if ((len != 1 || d->name[1] != '*')
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/* we assume (do not check) that query_string
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* ends in ".in-addr.arpa" */
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&& strncmp(d->rip, query_string, strlen(d->rip)) == 0
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) {
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#if DEBUG
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fprintf(stderr, "Found name:%s\n", d->name);
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#endif
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return d->name;
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}
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next:
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d = d->next;
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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/*
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* Decode message and generate answer
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*/
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/* RFC 1035
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...
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Whenever an octet represents a numeric quantity, the left most bit
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in the diagram is the high order or most significant bit.
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That is, the bit labeled 0 is the most significant bit.
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...
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4.1.1. Header section format
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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| ID |
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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|QR| OPCODE |AA|TC|RD|RA| 0 0 0| RCODE |
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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| QDCOUNT |
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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| ANCOUNT |
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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| NSCOUNT |
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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| ARCOUNT |
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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ID 16 bit random identifier assigned by querying peer.
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Used to match query/response.
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QR message is a query (0), or a response (1).
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OPCODE 0 standard query (QUERY)
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1 inverse query (IQUERY)
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2 server status request (STATUS)
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AA Authoritative Answer - this bit is valid in responses.
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Responding name server is an authority for the domain name
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in question section. Answer section may have multiple owner names
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because of aliases. The AA bit corresponds to the name which matches
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the query name, or the first owner name in the answer section.
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TC TrunCation - this message was truncated.
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RD Recursion Desired - this bit may be set in a query and
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is copied into the response. If RD is set, it directs
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the name server to pursue the query recursively.
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Recursive query support is optional.
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RA Recursion Available - this be is set or cleared in a
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response, and denotes whether recursive query support is
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available in the name server.
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RCODE Response code.
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0 No error condition
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1 Format error
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2 Server failure - server was unable to process the query
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due to a problem with the name server.
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3 Name Error - meaningful only for responses from
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an authoritative name server. The referenced domain name
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does not exist.
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4 Not Implemented.
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5 Refused.
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QDCOUNT number of entries in the question section.
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ANCOUNT number of records in the answer section.
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NSCOUNT number of records in the authority records section.
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ARCOUNT number of records in the additional records section.
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4.1.2. Question section format
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The section contains QDCOUNT (usually 1) entries, each of this format:
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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/ QNAME /
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/ /
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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| QTYPE |
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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| QCLASS |
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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QNAME a domain name represented as a sequence of labels, where
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each label consists of a length octet followed by that
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number of octets. The domain name terminates with the
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zero length octet for the null label of the root. Note
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that this field may be an odd number of octets; no
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padding is used.
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QTYPE a two octet type of the query.
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1 a host address [REQ_A const]
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2 an authoritative name server
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3 a mail destination (Obsolete - use MX)
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4 a mail forwarder (Obsolete - use MX)
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5 the canonical name for an alias
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6 marks the start of a zone of authority
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7 a mailbox domain name (EXPERIMENTAL)
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8 a mail group member (EXPERIMENTAL)
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9 a mail rename domain name (EXPERIMENTAL)
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10 a null RR (EXPERIMENTAL)
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11 a well known service description
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12 a domain name pointer [REQ_PTR const]
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13 host information
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14 mailbox or mail list information
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15 mail exchange
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16 text strings
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0x1c IPv6?
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252 a request for a transfer of an entire zone
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253 a request for mailbox-related records (MB, MG or MR)
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254 a request for mail agent RRs (Obsolete - see MX)
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255 a request for all records
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QCLASS a two octet code that specifies the class of the query.
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1 the Internet
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(others are historic only)
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255 any class
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4.1.3. Resource Record format
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The answer, authority, and additional sections all share the same format:
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a variable number of resource records, where the number of records
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is specified in the corresponding count field in the header.
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Each resource record has this format:
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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/ /
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/ NAME /
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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| TYPE |
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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| CLASS |
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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| TTL |
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| |
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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| RDLENGTH |
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--|
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/ RDATA /
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/ /
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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NAME a domain name to which this resource record pertains.
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TYPE two octets containing one of the RR type codes. This
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field specifies the meaning of the data in the RDATA field.
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CLASS two octets which specify the class of the data in the RDATA field.
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TTL a 32 bit unsigned integer that specifies the time interval
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(in seconds) that the record may be cached.
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RDLENGTH a 16 bit integer, length in octets of the RDATA field.
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RDATA a variable length string of octets that describes the resource.
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The format of this information varies according to the TYPE
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and CLASS of the resource record.
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If the TYPE is A and the CLASS is IN, it's a 4 octet IP address.
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4.1.4. Message compression
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In order to reduce the size of messages, domain names coan be compressed.
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An entire domain name or a list of labels at the end of a domain name
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is replaced with a pointer to a prior occurance of the same name.
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The pointer takes the form of a two octet sequence:
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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| 1 1| OFFSET |
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+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
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The first two bits are ones. This allows a pointer to be distinguished
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from a label, since the label must begin with two zero bits because
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labels are restricted to 63 octets or less. The OFFSET field specifies
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an offset from the start of the message (i.e., the first octet
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of the ID field in the domain header).
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A zero offset specifies the first byte of the ID field, etc.
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Domain name in a message can be represented as either:
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- a sequence of labels ending in a zero octet
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- a pointer
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- a sequence of labels ending with a pointer
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*/
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static int process_packet(struct dns_entry *conf_data,
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uint32_t conf_ttl,
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uint8_t *buf)
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{
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struct dns_head *head;
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struct type_and_class *unaligned_type_class;
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const char *err_msg;
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char *query_string;
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char *answstr;
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uint8_t *answb;
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uint16_t outr_rlen;
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uint16_t outr_flags;
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uint16_t type;
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uint16_t class;
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int query_len;
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head = (struct dns_head *)buf;
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if (head->nquer == 0) {
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bb_error_msg("packet has 0 queries, ignored");
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return 0; /* don't reply */
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}
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if (head->flags & htons(0x8000)) { /* QR bit */
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bb_error_msg("response packet, ignored");
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return 0; /* don't reply */
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}
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/* QR = 1 "response", RCODE = 4 "Not Implemented" */
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outr_flags = htons(0x8000 | 4);
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err_msg = NULL;
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/* start of query string */
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query_string = (void *)(head + 1);
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/* caller guarantees strlen is <= MAX_PACK_LEN */
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query_len = strlen(query_string) + 1;
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/* may be unaligned! */
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unaligned_type_class = (void *)(query_string + query_len);
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query_len += sizeof(unaligned_type_class);
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/* where to append answer block */
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answb = (void *)(unaligned_type_class + 1);
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/* OPCODE != 0 "standard query"? */
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if ((head->flags & htons(0x7800)) != 0) {
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err_msg = "opcode != 0";
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goto empty_packet;
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}
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move_from_unaligned16(class, &unaligned_type_class->class);
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if (class != htons(1)) { /* not class INET? */
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err_msg = "class != 1";
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goto empty_packet;
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}
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move_from_unaligned16(type, &unaligned_type_class->type);
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if (type != htons(REQ_A) && type != htons(REQ_PTR)) {
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/* we can't handle this query type */
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//TODO: happens all the time with REQ_AAAA (0x1c) requests - implement those?
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err_msg = "type is !REQ_A and !REQ_PTR";
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goto empty_packet;
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}
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/* look up the name */
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answstr = table_lookup(conf_data, type, query_string);
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#if DEBUG
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/* Shows lengths instead of dots, unusable for !DEBUG */
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bb_error_msg("'%s'->'%s'", query_string, answstr);
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#endif
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outr_rlen = 4;
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if (answstr && type == htons(REQ_PTR)) {
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/* returning a host name */
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outr_rlen = strlen(answstr) + 1;
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}
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if (!answstr
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|| (unsigned)(answb - buf) + query_len + 4 + 2 + outr_rlen > MAX_PACK_LEN
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) {
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/* QR = 1 "response"
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* AA = 1 "Authoritative Answer"
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* RCODE = 3 "Name Error" */
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err_msg = "name is not found";
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outr_flags = htons(0x8000 | 0x0400 | 3);
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goto empty_packet;
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}
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/* Append answer Resource Record */
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memcpy(answb, query_string, query_len); /* name, type, class */
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answb += query_len;
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move_to_unaligned32((uint32_t *)answb, htonl(conf_ttl));
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answb += 4;
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move_to_unaligned16((uint16_t *)answb, htons(outr_rlen));
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answb += 2;
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memcpy(answb, answstr, outr_rlen);
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answb += outr_rlen;
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/* QR = 1 "response",
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* AA = 1 "Authoritative Answer",
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* TODO: need to set RA bit 0x80? One user says nslookup complains
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* "Got recursion not available from SERVER, trying next server"
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* "** server can't find HOSTNAME"
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* RCODE = 0 "success"
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*/
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if (OPT_verbose)
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bb_error_msg("returning positive reply");
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outr_flags = htons(0x8000 | 0x0400 | 0);
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/* we have one answer */
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head->nansw = htons(1);
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empty_packet:
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if ((outr_flags & htons(0xf)) != 0) { /* not a positive response */
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if (OPT_verbose) {
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bb_error_msg("%s, %s",
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err_msg,
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OPT_silent ? "dropping query" : "sending error reply"
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);
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}
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if (OPT_silent)
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return 0;
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}
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head->flags |= outr_flags;
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head->nauth = head->nadd = 0;
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head->nquer = htons(1); // why???
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return answb - buf;
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}
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int dnsd_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
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int dnsd_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
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{
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const char *listen_interface = "0.0.0.0";
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const char *fileconf = "/etc/dnsd.conf";
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struct dns_entry *conf_data;
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uint32_t conf_ttl = DEFAULT_TTL;
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char *sttl, *sport;
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len_and_sockaddr *lsa, *from, *to;
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unsigned lsa_size;
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int udps, opts;
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uint16_t port = 53;
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/* Ensure buf is 32bit aligned (we need 16bit, but 32bit can't hurt) */
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uint8_t buf[MAX_PACK_LEN + 1] ALIGN4;
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opts = getopt32(argv, "vsi:c:t:p:d", &listen_interface, &fileconf, &sttl, &sport);
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//if (opts & (1 << 0)) // -v
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//if (opts & (1 << 1)) // -s
|
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//if (opts & (1 << 2)) // -i
|
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//if (opts & (1 << 3)) // -c
|
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if (opts & (1 << 4)) // -t
|
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conf_ttl = xatou_range(sttl, 1, 0xffffffff);
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if (opts & (1 << 5)) // -p
|
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port = xatou_range(sport, 1, 0xffff);
|
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if (opts & (1 << 6)) { // -d
|
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bb_daemonize_or_rexec(DAEMON_CLOSE_EXTRA_FDS, argv);
|
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openlog(applet_name, LOG_PID, LOG_DAEMON);
|
|
logmode = LOGMODE_SYSLOG;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
conf_data = parse_conf_file(fileconf);
|
|
|
|
lsa = xdotted2sockaddr(listen_interface, port);
|
|
udps = xsocket(lsa->u.sa.sa_family, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
|
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xbind(udps, &lsa->u.sa, lsa->len);
|
|
socket_want_pktinfo(udps); /* needed for recv_from_to to work */
|
|
lsa_size = LSA_LEN_SIZE + lsa->len;
|
|
from = xzalloc(lsa_size);
|
|
to = xzalloc(lsa_size);
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
char *p = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted(&lsa->u.sa);
|
|
bb_error_msg("accepting UDP packets on %s", p);
|
|
free(p);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
while (1) {
|
|
int r;
|
|
/* Try to get *DEST* address (to which of our addresses
|
|
* this query was directed), and reply from the same address.
|
|
* Or else we can exhibit usual UDP ugliness:
|
|
* [ip1.multihomed.ip2] <= query to ip1 <= peer
|
|
* [ip1.multihomed.ip2] => reply from ip2 => peer (confused) */
|
|
memcpy(to, lsa, lsa_size);
|
|
r = recv_from_to(udps, buf, MAX_PACK_LEN + 1, 0, &from->u.sa, &to->u.sa, lsa->len);
|
|
if (r < 12 || r > MAX_PACK_LEN) {
|
|
bb_error_msg("packet size %d, ignored", r);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
if (OPT_verbose)
|
|
bb_error_msg("got UDP packet");
|
|
buf[r] = '\0'; /* paranoia */
|
|
r = process_packet(conf_data, conf_ttl, buf);
|
|
if (r <= 0)
|
|
continue;
|
|
send_to_from(udps, buf, r, 0, &from->u.sa, &to->u.sa, lsa->len);
|
|
}
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|