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(C) 2002 Pat Thoyts <patthoyts@users.sourceforge.net>
#
# Provide a Tcl only Domain Name Service client. See RFC 1034 and RFC 1035
# for information about the DNS protocol. This should insulate Tcl scripts
# from problems with using the system library resolver for slow name servers.
#
# This implementation uses TCP only for DNS queries. The protocol reccommends
# that UDP be used in these cases but Tcl does not include UDP sockets by
# default. The package should be simple to extend to use a TclUDP extension
# in the future.
#
# Support for SPF (http://spf.pobox.com/rfcs.html) will need updating
# if or when the proposed draft becomes accepted.
#
# Support added for RFC1886 - DNS Extensions to support IP version 6
# Support added for RFC2782 - DNS RR for specifying the location of services
# Support added for RFC1995 - Incremental Zone Transfer in DNS
#
# TODO:
# - When using tcp we should make better use of the open connection and
# send multiple queries along the same connection.
#
# - We must switch to using TCP for truncated UDP packets.
#
# - Read RFC 2136 - dynamic updating of DNS
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
package require Tcl 8.2; # tcl minimum version
package require logger; # tcllib 1.3
package require uri; # tcllib 1.1
package require uri::urn; # tcllib 1.2
package require ip; # tcllib 1.7
namespace eval ::dns {
namespace export configure resolve name address cname \
status reset wait cleanup errorcode
variable options
if {![info exists options]} {
array set options {
port 53
timeout 30000
protocol tcp
search {}
nameserver {localhost}
loglevel warn
}
variable log [logger::init dns]
${log}::setlevel $options(loglevel)
}
# We can use either ceptcl or tcludp for UDP support.
if {![catch {package require udp 1.0.4} msg]} { ;# tcludp 1.0.4+
# If TclUDP 1.0.4 or better is available, use it.
set options(protocol) udp
} else {
if {![catch {package require ceptcl} msg]} {
set options(protocol) udp
}
}
variable types
array set types {
A 1 NS 2 MD 3 MF 4 CNAME 5 SOA 6 MB 7 MG 8 MR 9
NULL 10 WKS 11 PTR 12 HINFO 13 MINFO 14 MX 15 TXT 16
SPF 16 AAAA 28 SRV 33 IXFR 251 AXFR 252 MAILB 253 MAILA 254
ANY 255 * 255
}
variable classes
array set classes { IN 1 CS 2 CH 3 HS 4 * 255}
variable uid
if {![info exists uid]} {
set uid 0
}
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description:
# Configure the DNS package. In particular the local nameserver will need
# to be set. With no options, returns a list of all current settings.
#
proc ::dns::configure {args} {
variable options
variable log
if {[llength $args] < 1} {
set r {}
foreach opt [lsort [array names options]] {
lappend r -$opt $options($opt)
}
return $r
}
set cget 0
if {[llength $args] == 1} {
set cget 1
}
while {[string match -* [lindex $args 0]]} {
switch -glob -- [lindex $args 0] {
-n* -
-ser* {
if {$cget} {
return $options(nameserver)
} else {
set options(nameserver) [Pop args 1]
}
}
-po* {
if {$cget} {
return $options(port)
} else {
set options(port) [Pop args 1]
}
}
-ti* {
if {$cget} {
return $options(timeout)
} else {
set options(timeout) [Pop args 1]
}
}
-pr* {
if {$cget} {
return $options(protocol)
} else {
set proto [string tolower [Pop args 1]]
if {[string compare udp $proto] == 0 \
&& [string compare tcp $proto] == 0} {
return -code error "invalid protocol \"$proto\":\
protocol must be either \"udp\" or \"tcp\""
}
set options(protocol) $proto
}
}
-sea* {
if {$cget} {
return $options(search)
} else {
set options(search) [Pop args 1]
}
}
-log* {
if {$cget} {
return $options(loglevel)
} else {
set options(loglevel) [Pop args 1]
${log}::setlevel $options(loglevel)
}
}
-- { Pop args ; break }
default {
set opts [join [lsort [array names options]] ", -"]
return -code error "bad option [lindex $args 0]:\
must be one of -$opts"
}
}
Pop args
}
return
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description:
# Create a DNS query and send to the specified name server. Returns a token
# to be used to obtain any further information about this query.
#
proc ::dns::resolve {query args} {
variable uid
variable options
variable log
# get a guaranteed unique and non-present token id.
set id [incr uid]
while {[info exists [set token [namespace current]::$id]]} {
set id [incr uid]
}
# FRINK: nocheck
variable $token
upvar 0 $token state
# Setup token/state defaults.
set state(id) $id
set state(query) $query
set state(qdata) ""
set state(opcode) 0; # 0 = query, 1 = inverse query.
set state(-type) A; # DNS record type (A address)
set state(-class) IN; # IN (internet address space)
set state(-recurse) 1; # Recursion Desired
set state(-command) {}; # asynchronous handler
set state(-timeout) $options(timeout); # connection timeout default.
set state(-nameserver) $options(nameserver);# default nameserver
set state(-port) $options(port); # default namerservers port
set state(-search) $options(search); # domain search list
set state(-protocol) $options(protocol); # which protocol udp/tcp
# Handle DNS URL's
if {[string match "dns:*" $query]} {
array set URI [uri::split $query]
foreach {opt value} [uri::split $query] {
if {$value != {} && [info exists state(-$opt)]} {
set state(-$opt) $value
}
}
set state(query) $URI(query)
${log}::debug "parsed query: $query"
}
while {[string match -* [lindex $args 0]]} {
switch -glob -- [lindex $args 0] {
-n* - ns -
-ser* { set state(-nameserver) [Pop args 1] }
-po* { set state(-port) [Pop args 1] }
-ti* { set state(-timeout) [Pop args 1] }
-co* { set state(-command) [Pop args 1] }
-cl* { set state(-class) [Pop args 1] }
-ty* { set state(-type) [Pop args 1] }
-pr* { set state(-protocol) [Pop args 1] }
-sea* { set state(-search) [Pop args 1] }
-re* { set state(-recurse) [Pop args 1] }
-inv* { set state(opcode) 1 }
-status {set state(opcode) 2}
-data { set state(qdata) [Pop args 1] }
default {
set opts [join [lsort [array names state -*]] ", "]
return -code error "bad option [lindex $args 0]: \
must be $opts"
}
}
Pop args
}
if {$state(-nameserver) == {}} {
return -code error "no nameserver specified"
}
if {$state(-protocol) == "udp"} {
if {[llength [package provide ceptcl]] == 0 \
&& [llength [package provide udp]] == 0} {
return -code error "udp support is not available,\
get ceptcl or tcludp"
}
}
# Check for reverse lookups
if {[regexp {^(?:\d{0,3}\.){3}\d{0,3}$} $state(query)]} {
set addr [lreverse [split $state(query) .]]
lappend addr in-addr arpa
set state(query) [join $addr .]
set state(-type) PTR
}
BuildMessage $token
if {$state(-protocol) == "tcp"} {
TcpTransmit $token
} else {
UdpTransmit $token
}
if {$state(-command) == {}} {
wait $token
}
return $token
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description:
# Return a list of domain names returned as results for the last query.
#
proc ::dns::name {token} {
set r {}
Flags $token flags
array set reply [Decode $token]
switch -exact -- $flags(opcode) {
0 {
# QUERY
foreach answer $reply(AN) {
array set AN $answer
if {![info exists AN(type)]} {set AN(type) {}}
switch -exact -- $AN(type) {
MX - NS - PTR {
if {[info exists AN(rdata)]} {lappend r $AN(rdata)}
}
default {
if {[info exists AN(name)]} {
lappend r $AN(name)
}
}
}
}
}
1 {
# IQUERY
foreach answer $reply(QD) {
array set QD $answer
lappend r $QD(name)
}
}
default {
return -code error "not supported for this query type"
}
}
return $r
}
# Description:
# Return a list of the IP addresses returned for this query.
#
proc ::dns::address {token} {
set r {}
array set reply [Decode $token]
foreach answer $reply(AN) {
array set AN $answer
if {[info exists AN(type)]} {
switch -exact -- $AN(type) {
"A" {
lappend r $AN(rdata)
}
"AAAA" {
lappend r $AN(rdata)
}
}
}
}
return $r
}
# Description:
# Return a list of all CNAME results returned for this query.
#
proc ::dns::cname {token} {
set r {}
array set reply [Decode $token]
foreach answer $reply(AN) {
array set AN $answer
if {[info exists AN(type)]} {
if {$AN(type) == "CNAME"} {
lappend r $AN(rdata)
}
}
}
return $r
}
# Description:
# Return the decoded answer records. This can be used for more complex
# queries where the answer isn't supported byb cname/address/name.
proc ::dns::result {token args} {
array set reply [eval [linsert $args 0 Decode $token]]
return $reply(AN)
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description:
# Get the status of the request.
#
proc ::dns::status {token} {
upvar #0 $token state
return $state(status)
}
# Description:
# Get the error message. Empty if no error.
#
proc ::dns::error {token} {
upvar #0 $token state
if {[info exists state(error)]} {
return $state(error)
}
return ""
}
# Description
# Get the error code. This is 0 for a successful transaction.
#
proc ::dns::errorcode {token} {
upvar #0 $token state
set flags [Flags $token]
set ndx [lsearch -exact $flags errorcode]
incr ndx
return [lindex $flags $ndx]
}
# Description:
# Reset a connection with optional reason.
#
proc ::dns::reset {token {why reset} {errormsg {}}} {
upvar #0 $token state
set state(status) $why
if {[string length $errormsg] > 0 && ![info exists state(error)]} {
set state(error) $errormsg
}
catch {fileevent $state(sock) readable {}}
Finish $token
}
# Description:
# Wait for a request to complete and return the status.
#
proc ::dns::wait {token} {
upvar #0 $token state
if {$state(status) == "connect"} {
vwait [subst $token](status)
}
return $state(status)
}
# Description:
# Remove any state associated with this token.
#
proc ::dns::cleanup {token} {
upvar #0 $token state
if {[info exists state]} {
catch {close $state(sock)}
catch {after cancel $state(after)}
unset state
}
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description:
# Dump the raw data of the request and reply packets.
#
proc ::dns::dump {args} {
if {[llength $args] == 1} {
set type -reply
set token [lindex $args 0]
} elseif { [llength $args] == 2 } {
set type [lindex $args 0]
set token [lindex $args 1]
} else {
return -code error "wrong # args:\
should be \"dump ?option? methodName\""
}
# FRINK: nocheck
variable $token
upvar 0 $token state
set result {}
switch -glob -- $type {
-qu* -
-req* {
set result [DumpMessage $state(request)]
}
-rep* {
set result [DumpMessage $state(reply)]
}
default {
error "unrecognised option: must be one of \
\"-query\", \"-request\" or \"-reply\""
}
}
return $result
}
# Description:
# Perform a hex dump of binary data.
#
proc ::dns::DumpMessage {data} {
set result {}
binary scan $data c* r
foreach c $r {
append result [format "%02x " [expr {$c & 0xff}]]
}
return $result
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description:
# Contruct a DNS query packet.
#
proc ::dns::BuildMessage {token} {
# FRINK: nocheck
variable $token
upvar 0 $token state
variable types
variable classes
variable options
if {! [info exists types($state(-type))] } {
return -code error "invalid DNS query type"
}
if {! [info exists classes($state(-class))] } {
return -code error "invalid DNS query class"
}
set qdcount 0
set qsection {}
set nscount 0
set nsdata {}
# In theory we can send multiple queries. In practice, named doesn't
# appear to like that much. If it did work we'd do this:
# foreach domain [linsert $options(search) 0 {}] ...
# Pack the query: QNAME QTYPE QCLASS
set qsection [PackName $state(query)]
append qsection [binary format SS \
$types($state(-type))\
$classes($state(-class))]
incr qdcount
if {[string length $state(qdata)] > 0} {
set nsdata [eval [linsert $state(qdata) 0 PackRecord]]
incr nscount
}
switch -exact -- $state(opcode) {
0 {
# QUERY
set state(request) [binary format SSSSSS $state(id) \
[expr {($state(opcode) << 11) | ($state(-recurse) << 8)}] \
$qdcount 0 $nscount 0]
append state(request) $qsection $nsdata
}
1 {
# IQUERY
set state(request) [binary format SSSSSS $state(id) \
[expr {($state(opcode) << 11) | ($state(-recurse) << 8)}] \
0 $qdcount 0 0 0]
append state(request) \
[binary format cSSI 0 \
$types($state(-type)) $classes($state(-class)) 0]
switch -exact -- $state(-type) {
A {
append state(request) \
[binary format Sc4 4 [split $state(query) .]]
}
PTR {
append state(request) \
[binary format Sc4 4 [split $state(query) .]]
}
default {
return -code error "inverse query not supported for this type"
}
}
}
default {
return -code error "operation not supported"
}
}
return
}
# Pack a human readable dns name into a DNS resource record format.
proc ::dns::PackName {name} {
set data ""
foreach part [split [string trim $name .] .] {
set len [string length $part]
append data [binary format ca$len $len $part]
}
append data \x00
return $data
}
# Pack a character string - byte length prefixed
proc ::dns::PackString {text} {
set len [string length $text]
set data [binary format ca$len $len $text]
return $data
}
# Pack up a single DNS resource record. See RFC1035: 3.2 for the format
# of each type.
# eg: PackRecord name wiki.tcl.tk type MX class IN rdata {10 mail.example.com}
#
proc ::dns::PackRecord {args} {
variable types
variable classes
array set rr {name "" type A class IN ttl 0 rdlength 0 rdata ""}
array set rr $args
set data [PackName $rr(name)]
switch -exact -- $rr(type) {
CNAME - MB - MD - MF - MG - MR - NS - PTR {
set rr(rdata) [PackName $rr(rdata)]
}
HINFO {
array set r {CPU {} OS {}}
array set r $rr(rdata)
set rr(rdata) [PackString $r(CPU)]
append rr(rdata) [PackString $r(OS)]
}
MINFO {
array set r {RMAILBX {} EMAILBX {}}
array set r $rr(rdata)
set rr(rdata) [PackString $r(RMAILBX)]
append rr(rdata) [PackString $r(EMAILBX)]
}
MX {
foreach {pref exch} $rr(rdata) break
set rr(rdata) [binary format S $pref]
append rr(rdata) [PackName $exch]
}
TXT {
set str $rr(rdata)
set len [string length [set str $rr(rdata)]]
set rr(rdata) ""
for {set n 0} {$n < $len} {incr n} {
set s [string range $str $n [incr n 253]]
append rr(rdata) [PackString $s]
}
}
NULL {}
SOA {
array set r {MNAME {} RNAME {}
SERIAL 0 REFRESH 0 RETRY 0 EXPIRE 0 MINIMUM 0}
array set r $rr(rdata)
set rr(rdata) [PackName $r(MNAME)]
append rr(rdata) [PackName $r(RNAME)]
append rr(rdata) [binary format IIIII $r(SERIAL) \
$r(REFRESH) $r(RETRY) $r(EXPIRE) $r(MINIMUM)]
}
}
# append the root label and the type flag and query class.
append data [binary format SSIS $types($rr(type)) \
$classes($rr(class)) $rr(ttl) [string length $rr(rdata)]]
append data $rr(rdata)
return $data
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description:
# Transmit a DNS request over a tcp connection.
#
proc ::dns::TcpTransmit {token} {
# FRINK: nocheck
variable $token
upvar 0 $token state
# setup the timeout
if {$state(-timeout) > 0} {
set state(after) [after $state(-timeout) \
[list [namespace origin reset] \
$token timeout\
"operation timed out"]]
}
# Sometimes DNS servers drop TCP requests. So it's better to
# use asynchronous connect
set s [socket -async $state(-nameserver) $state(-port)]
fileevent $s writable [list [namespace origin TcpConnected] $token $s]
set state(sock) $s
set state(status) connect
return $token
}
proc ::dns::TcpConnected {token s} {
variable $token
upvar 0 $token state
fileevent $s writable {}
if {[catch {fconfigure $s -peername}]} {
# TCP connection failed
Finish $token "can't connect to server"
return
}
fconfigure $s -blocking 0 -translation binary -buffering none
# For TCP the message must be prefixed with a 16bit length field.
set req [binary format S [string length $state(request)]]
append req $state(request)
puts -nonewline $s $req
fileevent $s readable [list [namespace current]::TcpEvent $token]
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description:
# Transmit a DNS request using UDP datagrams
#
# Note:
# This requires a UDP implementation that can transmit binary data.
# As yet I have been unable to test this myself and the tcludp package
# cannot do this.
#
proc ::dns::UdpTransmit {token} {
# FRINK: nocheck
variable $token
upvar 0 $token state
# setup the timeout
if {$state(-timeout) > 0} {
set state(after) [after $state(-timeout) \
[list [namespace origin reset] \
$token timeout\
"operation timed out"]]
}
if {[llength [package provide ceptcl]] > 0} {
# using ceptcl
set state(sock) [cep -type datagram $state(-nameserver) $state(-port)]
fconfigure $state(sock) -blocking 0
} else {
# using tcludp
set state(sock) [udp_open]
udp_conf $state(sock) $state(-nameserver) $state(-port)
}
fconfigure $state(sock) -translation binary -buffering none
set state(status) connect
puts -nonewline $state(sock) $state(request)
fileevent $state(sock) readable [list [namespace current]::UdpEvent $token]
return $token
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description:
# Tidy up after a tcp transaction.
#
proc ::dns::Finish {token {errormsg ""}} {
# FRINK: nocheck
variable $token
upvar 0 $token state
global errorInfo errorCode
if {[string length $errormsg] != 0} {
set state(error) $errormsg
set state(status) error
}
catch {close $state(sock)}
catch {after cancel $state(after)}
if {[info exists state(-command)] && $state(-command) != {}} {
if {[catch {eval $state(-command) {$token}} err]} {
if {[string length $errormsg] == 0} {
set state(error) [list $err $errorInfo $errorCode]
set state(status) error
}
}
if {[info exists state(-command)]} {
unset state(-command)
}
}
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description:
# Handle end-of-file on a tcp connection.
#
proc ::dns::Eof {token} {
# FRINK: nocheck
variable $token
upvar 0 $token state
set state(status) eof
Finish $token
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description:
# Process a DNS reply packet (protocol independent)
#
proc ::dns::Receive {token} {
# FRINK: nocheck
variable $token
upvar 0 $token state
binary scan $state(reply) SS id flags
set status [expr {$flags & 0x000F}]
switch -- $status {
0 {
set state(status) ok
Finish $token
}
1 { Finish $token "Format error - unable to interpret the query." }
2 { Finish $token "Server failure - internal server error." }
3 { Finish $token "Name Error - domain does not exist" }
4 { Finish $token "Not implemented - the query type is not available." }
5 { Finish $token "Refused - your request has been refused by the server." }
default {
Finish $token "unrecognised error code: $err"
}
}
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description:
# file event handler for tcp socket. Wait for the reply data.
#
proc ::dns::TcpEvent {token} {
variable log
# FRINK: nocheck
variable $token
upvar 0 $token state
set s $state(sock)
if {[eof $s]} {
Eof $token
return
}
set status [catch {read $state(sock)} result]
if {$status != 0} {
${log}::debug "Event error: $result"
Finish $token "error reading data: $result"
} elseif { [string length $result] >= 0 } {
if {[catch {
# Handle incomplete reads - check the size and keep reading.
if {![info exists state(size)]} {
binary scan $result S state(size)
set result [string range $result 2 end]
}
append state(reply) $result
# check the length and flags and chop off the tcp length prefix.
if {[string length $state(reply)] >= $state(size)} {
binary scan $result S id
set id [expr {$id & 0xFFFF}]
if {$id != [expr {$state(id) & 0xFFFF}]} {
${log}::error "received packed with incorrect id"
}
# bug #1158037 - doing this causes problems > 65535 requests!
#Receive [namespace current]::$id
Receive $token
} else {
${log}::debug "Incomplete tcp read:\
[string length $state(reply)] should be $state(size)"
}
} err]} {
Finish $token "Event error: $err"
}
} elseif { [eof $state(sock)] } {
Eof $token
} elseif { [fblocked $state(sock)] } {
${log}::debug "Event blocked"
} else {
${log}::critical "Event error: this can't happen!"
Finish $token "Event error: this can't happen!"
}
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description:
# file event handler for udp sockets.
proc ::dns::UdpEvent {token} {
# FRINK: nocheck
variable $token
upvar 0 $token state
set s $state(sock)
set payload [read $state(sock)]
append state(reply) $payload
binary scan $payload S id
set id [expr {$id & 0xFFFF}]
if {$id != [expr {$state(id) & 0xFFFF}]} {
${log}::error "received packed with incorrect id"
}
# bug #1158037 - doing this causes problems > 65535 requests!
#Receive [namespace current]::$id
Receive $token
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
proc ::dns::Flags {token {varname {}}} {
# FRINK: nocheck
variable $token
upvar 0 $token state
if {$varname != {}} {
upvar $varname flags
}
array set flags {query 0 opcode 0 authoritative 0 errorcode 0
truncated 0 recursion_desired 0 recursion_allowed 0}
binary scan $state(reply) SSSSSS mid hdr nQD nAN nNS nAR
set flags(response) [expr {($hdr & 0x8000) >> 15}]
set flags(opcode) [expr {($hdr & 0x7800) >> 11}]
set flags(authoritative) [expr {($hdr & 0x0400) >> 10}]
set flags(truncated) [expr {($hdr & 0x0200) >> 9}]
set flags(recursion_desired) [expr {($hdr & 0x0100) >> 8}]
set flags(recursion_allowed) [expr {($hdr & 0x0080) >> 7}]
set flags(errorcode) [expr {($hdr & 0x000F)}]
return [array get flags]
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description:
# Decode a DNS packet (either query or response).
#
proc ::dns::Decode {token args} {
variable log
# FRINK: nocheck
variable $token
upvar 0 $token state
array set opts {-rdata 0 -query 0}
while {[string match -* [set option [lindex $args 0]]]} {
switch -exact -- $option {
-rdata { set opts(-rdata) 1 }
-query { set opts(-query) 1 }
default {
return -code error "bad option \"$option\":\
must be -rdata"
}
}
Pop args
}
if {$opts(-query)} {
binary scan $state(request) SSSSSSc* mid hdr nQD nAN nNS nAR data
} else {
binary scan $state(reply) SSSSSSc* mid hdr nQD nAN nNS nAR data
}
set fResponse [expr {($hdr & 0x8000) >> 15}]
set fOpcode [expr {($hdr & 0x7800) >> 11}]
set fAuthoritative [expr {($hdr & 0x0400) >> 10}]
set fTrunc [expr {($hdr & 0x0200) >> 9}]
set fRecurse [expr {($hdr & 0x0100) >> 8}]
set fCanRecurse [expr {($hdr & 0x0080) >> 7}]
set fRCode [expr {($hdr & 0x000F)}]
set flags ""
if {$fResponse} {set flags "QR"} else {set flags "Q"}
set opcodes [list QUERY IQUERY STATUS]
lappend flags [lindex $opcodes $fOpcode]
if {$fAuthoritative} {lappend flags "AA"}
if {$fTrunc} {lappend flags "TC"}
if {$fRecurse} {lappend flags "RD"}
if {$fCanRecurse} {lappend flags "RA"}
set info "ID: $mid\
Fl: [format 0x%02X [expr {$hdr & 0xFFFF}]] ($flags)\
NQ: $nQD\
NA: $nAN\
NS: $nNS\
AR: $nAR"
${log}::debug $info
set ndx 12
set r {}
set QD [ReadQuestion $nQD $state(reply) ndx]
lappend r QD $QD
set AN [ReadAnswer $nAN $state(reply) ndx $opts(-rdata)]
lappend r AN $AN
set NS [ReadAnswer $nNS $state(reply) ndx $opts(-rdata)]
lappend r NS $NS
set AR [ReadAnswer $nAR $state(reply) ndx $opts(-rdata)]
lappend r AR $AR
return $r
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
proc ::dns::Expand {data} {
set r {}
binary scan $data c* d
foreach c $d {
lappend r [expr {$c & 0xFF}]
}
return $r
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description:
# Pop the nth element off a list. Used in options processing.
#
proc ::dns::Pop {varname {nth 0}} {
upvar $varname args
set r [lindex $args $nth]
set args [lreplace $args $nth $nth]
return $r
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description:
# Reverse a list. Code from http://wiki.tcl.tk/tcl/43
#
proc ::dns::lreverse {lst} {
set res {}
set i [llength $lst]
while {$i} {lappend res [lindex $lst [incr i -1]]}
return $res
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
proc ::dns::KeyOf {arrayname value {default {}}} {
upvar $arrayname array
set lst [array get array]
set ndx [lsearch -exact $lst $value]
if {$ndx != -1} {
incr ndx -1
set r [lindex $lst $ndx]
} else {
set r $default
}
return $r
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Read the question section from a DNS message. This always starts at index
# 12 of a message but may be of variable length.
#
proc ::dns::ReadQuestion {nitems data indexvar} {
variable types
variable classes
upvar $indexvar index
set result {}
for {set cn 0} {$cn < $nitems} {incr cn} {
set r {}
lappend r name [ReadName data $index offset]
incr index $offset
# Read off QTYPE and QCLASS for this query.
set ndx $index
incr index 3
binary scan [string range $data $ndx $index] SS qtype qclass
set qtype [expr {$qtype & 0xFFFF}]
set qclass [expr {$qclass & 0xFFFF}]
incr index
lappend r type [KeyOf types $qtype $qtype] \
class [KeyOf classes $qclass $qclass]
lappend result $r
}
return $result
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Read an answer section from a DNS message.
#
proc ::dns::ReadAnswer {nitems data indexvar {raw 0}} {
variable types
variable classes
upvar $indexvar index
set result {}
for {set cn 0} {$cn < $nitems} {incr cn} {
set r {}
lappend r name [ReadName data $index offset]
incr index $offset
# Read off TYPE, CLASS, TTL and RDLENGTH
binary scan [string range $data $index end] SSIS type class ttl rdlength
set type [expr {$type & 0xFFFF}]
set type [KeyOf types $type $type]
set class [expr {$class & 0xFFFF}]
set class [KeyOf classes $class $class]
set ttl [expr {$ttl & 0xFFFFFFFF}]
set rdlength [expr {$rdlength & 0xFFFF}]
incr index 10
set rdata [string range $data $index [expr {$index + $rdlength - 1}]]
if {! $raw} {
switch -- $type {
A {
set rdata [join [Expand $rdata] .]
}
AAAA {
set rdata [ip::contract [ip::ToString $rdata]]
}
NS - CNAME - PTR {
set rdata [ReadName data $index off]
}
MX {
binary scan $rdata S preference
set exchange [ReadName data [expr {$index + 2}] off]
set rdata [list $preference $exchange]
}
SRV {
set x $index
set rdata [list priority [ReadUShort data $x off]]
incr x $off
lappend rdata weight [ReadUShort data $x off]
incr x $off
lappend rdata port [ReadUShort data $x off]
incr x $off
lappend rdata target [ReadName data $x off]
incr x $off
}
TXT {
set rdata [ReadString data $index $rdlength]
}
SOA {
set x $index
set rdata [list MNAME [ReadName data $x off]]
incr x $off
lappend rdata RNAME [ReadName data $x off]
incr x $off
lappend rdata SERIAL [ReadULong data $x off]
incr x $off
lappend rdata REFRESH [ReadLong data $x off]
incr x $off
lappend rdata RETRY [ReadLong data $x off]
incr x $off
lappend rdata EXPIRE [ReadLong data $x off]
incr x $off
lappend rdata MINIMUM [ReadULong data $x off]
incr x $off
}
}
}
incr index $rdlength
lappend r type $type class $class ttl $ttl rdlength $rdlength rdata $rdata
lappend result $r
}
return $result
}
# Read a 32bit integer from a DNS packet. These are compatible with
# the ReadName proc. Additionally - ReadULong takes measures to ensure
# the unsignedness of the value obtained.
#
proc ::dns::ReadLong {datavar index usedvar} {
upvar $datavar data
upvar $usedvar used
set r {}
set used 0
if {[binary scan $data @${index}I r]} {
set used 4
}
return $r
}
proc ::dns::ReadULong {datavar index usedvar} {
upvar $datavar data
upvar $usedvar used
set r {}
set used 0
if {[binary scan $data @${index}cccc b1 b2 b3 b4]} {
set used 4
# This gets us an unsigned value.
set r [expr {($b4 & 0xFF) + (($b3 & 0xFF) << 8)
+ (($b2 & 0xFF) << 16) + ($b1 << 24)}]
}
return $r
}
proc ::dns::ReadUShort {datavar index usedvar} {
upvar $datavar data
upvar $usedvar used
set r {}
set used 0
if {[binary scan [string range $data $index end] cc b1 b2]} {
set used 2
# This gets us an unsigned value.
set r [expr {(($b2 & 0xff) + (($b1 & 0xff) << 8)) & 0xffff}]
}
return $r
}
# Read off the NAME or QNAME element. This reads off each label in turn,
# dereferencing pointer labels until we have finished. The length of data
# used is passed back using the usedvar variable.
#
proc ::dns::ReadName {datavar index usedvar} {
upvar $datavar data
upvar $usedvar used
set startindex $index
set r {}
set len 1
set max [string length $data]
while {$len != 0 && $index < $max} {
# Read the label length (and preread the pointer offset)
binary scan [string range $data $index end] cc len lenb
set len [expr {$len & 0xFF}]
incr index
if {$len != 0} {
if {[expr {$len & 0xc0}]} {
binary scan [binary format cc [expr {$len & 0x3f}] [expr {$lenb & 0xff}]] S offset
incr index
lappend r [ReadName data $offset junk]
set len 0
} else {
lappend r [string range $data $index [expr {$index + $len - 1}]]
incr index $len
}
}
}
set used [expr {$index - $startindex}]
return [join $r .]
}
proc ::dns::ReadString {datavar index length} {
upvar $datavar data
set startindex $index
set r {}
set max [expr {$index + $length}]
while {$index < $max} {
binary scan [string range $data $index end] c len
set len [expr {$len & 0xFF}]
incr index
if {$len != 0} {
append r [string range $data $index [expr {$index + $len - 1}]]
incr index $len
}
}
return $r
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Support for finding the local nameservers
#
# For unix we can just parse the /etc/resolv.conf if it exists.
# Of course, some unices use /etc/resolver and other things (NIS for instance)
# On Windows, we can examine the Internet Explorer settings from the registry.
#
switch -exact $::tcl_platform(platform) {
windows {
proc ::dns::nameservers {} {
package require registry
set base {HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services}
set param "$base\\Tcpip\\Parameters"
set interfaces "$param\\Interfaces"
set nameservers {}
if {[string equal $::tcl_platform(os) "Windows NT"]} {
AppendRegistryValue $param NameServer nameservers
AppendRegistryValue $param DhcpNameServer nameservers
foreach i [registry keys $interfaces] {
AppendRegistryValue "$interfaces\\$i" NameServer nameservers
AppendRegistryValue "$interfaces\\$i" DhcpNameServer nameservers
}
} else {
set param "$base\\VxD\\MSTCP"
AppendRegistryValue $param NameServer nameservers
}
return $nameservers
}
proc ::dns::AppendRegistryValue {key val listName} {
upvar $listName lst
if {![catch {registry get $key $val} v]} {
foreach ns [split $v ", "] {
if {[lsearch -exact $lst $ns] == -1} {
lappend lst $ns
}
}
}
}
}
unix {
proc ::dns::nameservers {} {
set nameservers {}
if {[file readable /etc/resolv.conf]} {
set f [open /etc/resolv.conf r]
while {![eof $f]} {
gets $f line
if {[regexp {^\s*nameserver\s+(.*)$} $line -> ns]} {
lappend nameservers $ns
}
}
close $f
}
if {[llength $nameservers] < 1} {
lappend nameservers 127.0.0.1
}
return $nameservers
}
}
default {
proc ::dns::nameservers {} {
return -code error "command not supported for this platform."
}
}
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Possible support for the DNS URL scheme.
# Ref: http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-josefsson-dns-url-04.txt
# eg: dns:target?class=IN;type=A
# dns://nameserver/target?type=A
#
# URI quoting to be accounted for.
#
catch {
uri::register {dns} {
variable escape [set [namespace parent [namespace current]]::basic::escape]
variable host [set [namespace parent [namespace current]]::basic::host]
variable hostOrPort [set [namespace parent [namespace current]]::basic::hostOrPort]
variable class [string map {* \\\\*} \
"class=([join [array names ::dns::classes] {|}])"]
variable type [string map {* \\\\*} \
"type=([join [array names ::dns::types] {|}])"]
variable classOrType "(?:${class}|${type})"
variable classOrTypeSpec "(?:${class}|${type})(?:;(?:${class}|${type}))?"
variable query "${host}(${classOrTypeSpec})?"
variable schemepart "(//${hostOrPort}/)?(${query})"
variable url "dns:$schemepart"
}
}
namespace eval ::uri {} ;# needed for pkg_mkIndex.
proc ::uri::SplitDns {uri} {
upvar \#0 [namespace current]::dns::schemepart schemepart
upvar \#0 [namespace current]::dns::class classOrType
upvar \#0 [namespace current]::dns::class classRE
upvar \#0 [namespace current]::dns::type typeRE
upvar \#0 [namespace current]::dns::classOrTypeSpec classOrTypeSpec
array set parts {nameserver {} query {} class {} type {} port {}}
# validate the uri
if {[regexp -- $dns::schemepart $uri r] == 1} {
# deal with the optional class and type specifiers
if {[regexp -indices -- "${classOrTypeSpec}$" $uri range]} {
set spec [string range $uri [lindex $range 0] [lindex $range 1]]
set uri [string range $uri 0 [expr {[lindex $range 0] - 2}]]
if {[regexp -- "$classRE" $spec -> class]} {
set parts(class) $class
}
if {[regexp -- "$typeRE" $spec -> type]} {
set parts(type) $type
}
}
# Handle the nameserver specification
if {[string match "//*" $uri]} {
set uri [string range $uri 2 end]
array set tmp [GetHostPort uri]
set parts(nameserver) $tmp(host)
set parts(port) $tmp(port)
}
# what's left is the query domain name.
set parts(query) [string trimleft $uri /]
}
return [array get parts]
}
proc ::uri::JoinDns {args} {
array set parts {nameserver {} port {} query {} class {} type {}}
array set parts $args
set query [::uri::urn::quote $parts(query)]
if {$parts(type) != {}} {
append query "?type=$parts(type)"
}
if {$parts(class) != {}} {
if {$parts(type) == {}} {
append query "?class=$parts(class)"
} else {
append query ";class=$parts(class)"
}
}
if {$parts(nameserver) != {}} {
set ns "$parts(nameserver)"
if {$parts(port) != {}} {
append ns ":$parts(port)"
}
set query "//${ns}/${query}"
}
return "dns:$query"
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
catch {dns::configure -nameserver [lindex [dns::nameservers] 0]}
package provide dns 1.3.5
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Local Variables:
# indent-tabs-mode: nil
# End:
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