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# Copyright (C) Dnspython Contributors, see LICENSE for text of ISC license
# Copyright (C) 2001-2017 Nominum, Inc.
#
# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
# documentation for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted,
# provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice
# appear in all copies.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND NOMINUM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
# WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL NOMINUM BE LIABLE FOR
# ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
# WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
# ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT
# OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
"""DNS Messages"""
import contextlib
import io
import time
import dns.wire
import dns.edns
import dns.enum
import dns.exception
import dns.flags
import dns.name
import dns.opcode
import dns.entropy
import dns.rcode
import dns.rdata
import dns.rdataclass
import dns.rdatatype
import dns.rrset
import dns.renderer
import dns.tsig
import dns.rdtypes.ANY.OPT
import dns.rdtypes.ANY.TSIG
class ShortHeader(dns.exception.FormError):
"""The DNS packet passed to from_wire() is too short."""
class TrailingJunk(dns.exception.FormError):
"""The DNS packet passed to from_wire() has extra junk at the end of it."""
class UnknownHeaderField(dns.exception.DNSException):
"""The header field name was not recognized when converting from text
into a message."""
class BadEDNS(dns.exception.FormError):
"""An OPT record occurred somewhere other than
the additional data section."""
class BadTSIG(dns.exception.FormError):
"""A TSIG record occurred somewhere other than the end of
the additional data section."""
class UnknownTSIGKey(dns.exception.DNSException):
"""A TSIG with an unknown key was received."""
class Truncated(dns.exception.DNSException):
"""The truncated flag is set."""
supp_kwargs = {'message'}
def message(self):
"""As much of the message as could be processed.
Returns a ``dns.message.Message``.
"""
return self.kwargs['message']
class MessageSection(dns.enum.IntEnum):
"""Message sections"""
QUESTION = 0
ANSWER = 1
AUTHORITY = 2
ADDITIONAL = 3
@classmethod
def _maximum(cls):
return 3
globals().update(MessageSection.__members__)
class Message:
"""A DNS message."""
_section_enum = MessageSection
def __init__(self, id=None):
if id is None:
self.id = dns.entropy.random_16()
else:
self.id = id
self.flags = 0
self.sections = [[], [], [], []]
self.opt = None
self.request_payload = 0
self.keyring = None
self.tsig = None
self.request_mac = b''
self.xfr = False
self.origin = None
self.tsig_ctx = None
self.index = {}
@property
def question(self):
""" The question section."""
return self.sections[0]
@question.setter
def question(self, v):
self.sections[0] = v
@property
def answer(self):
""" The answer section."""
return self.sections[1]
@answer.setter
def answer(self, v):
self.sections[1] = v
@property
def authority(self):
""" The authority section."""
return self.sections[2]
@authority.setter
def authority(self, v):
self.sections[2] = v
@property
def additional(self):
""" The additional data section."""
return self.sections[3]
@additional.setter
def additional(self, v):
self.sections[3] = v
def __repr__(self):
return '<DNS message, ID ' + repr(self.id) + '>'
def __str__(self):
return self.to_text()
def to_text(self, origin=None, relativize=True, **kw):
"""Convert the message to text.
The *origin*, *relativize*, and any other keyword
arguments are passed to the RRset ``to_wire()`` method.
Returns a ``str``.
"""
s = io.StringIO()
s.write('id %d\n' % self.id)
s.write('opcode %s\n' %
dns.opcode.to_text(dns.opcode.from_flags(self.flags)))
rc = dns.rcode.from_flags(self.flags, self.ednsflags)
s.write('rcode %s\n' % dns.rcode.to_text(rc))
s.write('flags %s\n' % dns.flags.to_text(self.flags))
if self.edns >= 0:
s.write('edns %s\n' % self.edns)
if self.ednsflags != 0:
s.write('eflags %s\n' %
dns.flags.edns_to_text(self.ednsflags))
s.write('payload %d\n' % self.payload)
for opt in self.options:
s.write('option %s\n' % opt.to_text())
for (name, which) in self._section_enum.__members__.items():
s.write(f';{name}\n')
for rrset in self.section_from_number(which):
s.write(rrset.to_text(origin, relativize, **kw))
s.write('\n')
#
# We strip off the final \n so the caller can print the result without
# doing weird things to get around eccentricities in Python print
# formatting
#
return s.getvalue()[:-1]
def __eq__(self, other):
"""Two messages are equal if they have the same content in the
header, question, answer, and authority sections.
Returns a ``bool``.
"""
if not isinstance(other, Message):
return False
if self.id != other.id:
return False
if self.flags != other.flags:
return False
for i, section in enumerate(self.sections):
other_section = other.sections[i]
for n in section:
if n not in other_section:
return False
for n in other_section:
if n not in section:
return False
return True
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self.__eq__(other)
def is_response(self, other):
"""Is *other* a response this message?
Returns a ``bool``.
"""
if other.flags & dns.flags.QR == 0 or \
self.id != other.id or \
dns.opcode.from_flags(self.flags) != \
dns.opcode.from_flags(other.flags):
return False
if dns.rcode.from_flags(other.flags, other.ednsflags) != \
dns.rcode.NOERROR:
return True
if dns.opcode.is_update(self.flags):
# This is assuming the "sender doesn't include anything
# from the update", but we don't care to check the other
# case, which is that all the sections are returned and
# identical.
return True
for n in self.question:
if n not in other.question:
return False
for n in other.question:
if n not in self.question:
return False
return True
def section_number(self, section):
"""Return the "section number" of the specified section for use
in indexing.
*section* is one of the section attributes of this message.
Raises ``ValueError`` if the section isn't known.
Returns an ``int``.
"""
for i, our_section in enumerate(self.sections):
if section is our_section:
return self._section_enum(i)
raise ValueError('unknown section')
def section_from_number(self, number):
"""Return the section list associated with the specified section
number.
*number* is a section number `int` or the text form of a section
name.
Raises ``ValueError`` if the section isn't known.
Returns a ``list``.
"""
section = self._section_enum.make(number)
return self.sections[section]
def find_rrset(self, section, name, rdclass, rdtype,
covers=dns.rdatatype.NONE, deleting=None, create=False,
force_unique=False):
"""Find the RRset with the given attributes in the specified section.
*section*, an ``int`` section number, or one of the section
attributes of this message. This specifies the
the section of the message to search. For example::
my_message.find_rrset(my_message.answer, name, rdclass, rdtype)
my_message.find_rrset(dns.message.ANSWER, name, rdclass, rdtype)
*name*, a ``dns.name.Name``, the name of the RRset.
*rdclass*, an ``int``, the class of the RRset.
*rdtype*, an ``int``, the type of the RRset.
*covers*, an ``int`` or ``None``, the covers value of the RRset.
The default is ``None``.
*deleting*, an ``int`` or ``None``, the deleting value of the RRset.
The default is ``None``.
*create*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, create the RRset if it is not found.
The created RRset is appended to *section*.
*force_unique*, a ``bool``. If ``True`` and *create* is also ``True``,
create a new RRset regardless of whether a matching RRset exists
already. The default is ``False``. This is useful when creating
DDNS Update messages, as order matters for them.
Raises ``KeyError`` if the RRset was not found and create was
``False``.
Returns a ``dns.rrset.RRset object``.
"""
if isinstance(section, int):
section_number = section
section = self.section_from_number(section_number)
else:
section_number = self.section_number(section)
key = (section_number, name, rdclass, rdtype, covers, deleting)
if not force_unique:
if self.index is not None:
rrset = self.index.get(key)
if rrset is not None:
return rrset
else:
for rrset in section:
if rrset.match(name, rdclass, rdtype, covers, deleting):
return rrset
if not create:
raise KeyError
rrset = dns.rrset.RRset(name, rdclass, rdtype, covers, deleting)
section.append(rrset)
if self.index is not None:
self.index[key] = rrset
return rrset
def get_rrset(self, section, name, rdclass, rdtype,
covers=dns.rdatatype.NONE, deleting=None, create=False,
force_unique=False):
"""Get the RRset with the given attributes in the specified section.
If the RRset is not found, None is returned.
*section*, an ``int`` section number, or one of the section
attributes of this message. This specifies the
the section of the message to search. For example::
my_message.get_rrset(my_message.answer, name, rdclass, rdtype)
my_message.get_rrset(dns.message.ANSWER, name, rdclass, rdtype)
*name*, a ``dns.name.Name``, the name of the RRset.
*rdclass*, an ``int``, the class of the RRset.
*rdtype*, an ``int``, the type of the RRset.
*covers*, an ``int`` or ``None``, the covers value of the RRset.
The default is ``None``.
*deleting*, an ``int`` or ``None``, the deleting value of the RRset.
The default is ``None``.
*create*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, create the RRset if it is not found.
The created RRset is appended to *section*.
*force_unique*, a ``bool``. If ``True`` and *create* is also ``True``,
create a new RRset regardless of whether a matching RRset exists
already. The default is ``False``. This is useful when creating
DDNS Update messages, as order matters for them.
Returns a ``dns.rrset.RRset object`` or ``None``.
"""
try:
rrset = self.find_rrset(section, name, rdclass, rdtype, covers,
deleting, create, force_unique)
except KeyError:
rrset = None
return rrset
def to_wire(self, origin=None, max_size=0, multi=False, tsig_ctx=None,
**kw):
"""Return a string containing the message in DNS compressed wire
format.
Additional keyword arguments are passed to the RRset ``to_wire()``
method.
*origin*, a ``dns.name.Name`` or ``None``, the origin to be appended
to any relative names. If ``None``, and the message has an origin
attribute that is not ``None``, then it will be used.
*max_size*, an ``int``, the maximum size of the wire format
output; default is 0, which means "the message's request
payload, if nonzero, or 65535".
*multi*, a ``bool``, should be set to ``True`` if this message is
part of a multiple message sequence.
*tsig_ctx*, a ``hmac.HMAC`` object, the ongoing TSIG context, used
when signing zone transfers.
Raises ``dns.exception.TooBig`` if *max_size* was exceeded.
Returns a ``bytes``.
"""
if origin is None and self.origin is not None:
origin = self.origin
if max_size == 0:
if self.request_payload != 0:
max_size = self.request_payload
else:
max_size = 65535
if max_size < 512:
max_size = 512
elif max_size > 65535:
max_size = 65535
r = dns.renderer.Renderer(self.id, self.flags, max_size, origin)
for rrset in self.question:
r.add_question(rrset.name, rrset.rdtype, rrset.rdclass)
for rrset in self.answer:
r.add_rrset(dns.renderer.ANSWER, rrset, **kw)
for rrset in self.authority:
r.add_rrset(dns.renderer.AUTHORITY, rrset, **kw)
if self.opt is not None:
r.add_rrset(dns.renderer.ADDITIONAL, self.opt)
for rrset in self.additional:
r.add_rrset(dns.renderer.ADDITIONAL, rrset, **kw)
r.write_header()
if self.tsig is not None:
(new_tsig, ctx) = dns.tsig.sign(r.get_wire(),
self.keyring,
self.tsig[0],
int(time.time()),
self.request_mac,
tsig_ctx,
multi)
self.tsig.clear()
self.tsig.add(new_tsig)
r.add_rrset(dns.renderer.ADDITIONAL, self.tsig)
r.write_header()
if multi:
self.tsig_ctx = ctx
return r.get_wire()
@staticmethod
def _make_tsig(keyname, algorithm, time_signed, fudge, mac, original_id,
error, other):
tsig = dns.rdtypes.ANY.TSIG.TSIG(dns.rdataclass.ANY, dns.rdatatype.TSIG,
algorithm, time_signed, fudge, mac,
original_id, error, other)
return dns.rrset.from_rdata(keyname, 0, tsig)
def use_tsig(self, keyring, keyname=None, fudge=300,
original_id=None, tsig_error=0, other_data=b'',
algorithm=dns.tsig.default_algorithm):
"""When sending, a TSIG signature using the specified key
should be added.
*key*, a ``dns.tsig.Key`` is the key to use. If a key is specified,
the *keyring* and *algorithm* fields are not used.
*keyring*, a ``dict`` or ``dns.tsig.Key``, is either the TSIG
keyring or key to use.
The format of a keyring dict is a mapping from TSIG key name, as
``dns.name.Name`` to ``dns.tsig.Key`` or a TSIG secret, a ``bytes``.
If a ``dict`` *keyring* is specified but a *keyname* is not, the key
used will be the first key in the *keyring*. Note that the order of
keys in a dictionary is not defined, so applications should supply a
keyname when a ``dict`` keyring is used, unless they know the keyring
contains only one key.
*keyname*, a ``dns.name.Name``, ``str`` or ``None``, the name of
thes TSIG key to use; defaults to ``None``. If *keyring* is a
``dict``, the key must be defined in it. If *keyring* is a
``dns.tsig.Key``, this is ignored.
*fudge*, an ``int``, the TSIG time fudge.
*original_id*, an ``int``, the TSIG original id. If ``None``,
the message's id is used.
*tsig_error*, an ``int``, the TSIG error code.
*other_data*, a ``bytes``, the TSIG other data.
*algorithm*, a ``dns.name.Name``, the TSIG algorithm to use. This is
only used if *keyring* is a ``dict``, and the key entry is a ``bytes``.
"""
if isinstance(keyring, dns.tsig.Key):
self.keyring = keyring
else:
if isinstance(keyname, str):
keyname = dns.name.from_text(keyname)
if keyname is None:
keyname = next(iter(keyring))
key = keyring[keyname]
if isinstance(key, bytes):
key = dns.tsig.Key(keyname, key, algorithm)
self.keyring = key
if original_id is None:
original_id = self.id
self.tsig = self._make_tsig(keyname, self.keyring.algorithm, 0, fudge,
b'', original_id, tsig_error, other_data)
@property
def keyname(self):
if self.tsig:
return self.tsig.name
else:
return None
@property
def keyalgorithm(self):
if self.tsig:
return self.tsig[0].algorithm
else:
return None
@property
def mac(self):
if self.tsig:
return self.tsig[0].mac
else:
return None
@property
def tsig_error(self):
if self.tsig:
return self.tsig[0].error
else:
return None
@property
def had_tsig(self):
return bool(self.tsig)
@staticmethod
def _make_opt(flags=0, payload=1280, options=None):
opt = dns.rdtypes.ANY.OPT.OPT(payload, dns.rdatatype.OPT,
options or ())
return dns.rrset.from_rdata(dns.name.root, int(flags), opt)
def use_edns(self, edns=0, ednsflags=0, payload=1280, request_payload=None,
options=None):
"""Configure EDNS behavior.
*edns*, an ``int``, is the EDNS level to use. Specifying
``None``, ``False``, or ``-1`` means "do not use EDNS", and in this case
the other parameters are ignored. Specifying ``True`` is
equivalent to specifying 0, i.e. "use EDNS0".
*ednsflags*, an ``int``, the EDNS flag values.
*payload*, an ``int``, is the EDNS sender's payload field, which is the
maximum size of UDP datagram the sender can handle. I.e. how big
a response to this message can be.
*request_payload*, an ``int``, is the EDNS payload size to use when
sending this message. If not specified, defaults to the value of
*payload*.
*options*, a list of ``dns.edns.Option`` objects or ``None``, the EDNS
options.
"""
if edns is None or edns is False:
edns = -1
if edns is True:
edns = 0
if request_payload is None:
request_payload = payload
if edns < 0:
ednsflags = 0
payload = 0
request_payload = 0
options = []
else:
# make sure the EDNS version in ednsflags agrees with edns
ednsflags &= 0xFF00FFFF
ednsflags |= (edns << 16)
if options is None:
options = []
if edns >= 0:
self.opt = self._make_opt(ednsflags, payload, options)
else:
self.opt = None
self.request_payload = request_payload
@property
def edns(self):
if self.opt:
return (self.ednsflags & 0xff0000) >> 16
else:
return -1
@property
def ednsflags(self):
if self.opt:
return self.opt.ttl
else:
return 0
@ednsflags.setter
def ednsflags(self, v):
if self.opt:
self.opt.ttl = v
elif v:
self.opt = self._make_opt(v)
@property
def payload(self):
if self.opt:
return self.opt[0].payload
else:
return 0
@property
def options(self):
if self.opt:
return self.opt[0].options
else:
return ()
def want_dnssec(self, wanted=True):
"""Enable or disable 'DNSSEC desired' flag in requests.
*wanted*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, then DNSSEC data is
desired in the response, EDNS is enabled if required, and then
the DO bit is set. If ``False``, the DO bit is cleared if
EDNS is enabled.
"""
if wanted:
self.ednsflags |= dns.flags.DO
elif self.opt:
self.ednsflags &= ~dns.flags.DO
def rcode(self):
"""Return the rcode.
Returns an ``int``.
"""
return dns.rcode.from_flags(self.flags, self.ednsflags)
def set_rcode(self, rcode):
"""Set the rcode.
*rcode*, an ``int``, is the rcode to set.
"""
(value, evalue) = dns.rcode.to_flags(rcode)
self.flags &= 0xFFF0
self.flags |= value
self.ednsflags &= 0x00FFFFFF
self.ednsflags |= evalue
def opcode(self):
"""Return the opcode.
Returns an ``int``.
"""
return dns.opcode.from_flags(self.flags)
def set_opcode(self, opcode):
"""Set the opcode.
*opcode*, an ``int``, is the opcode to set.
"""
self.flags &= 0x87FF
self.flags |= dns.opcode.to_flags(opcode)
def _get_one_rr_per_rrset(self, value):
# What the caller picked is fine.
return value
def _parse_rr_header(self, section, name, rdclass, rdtype):
return (rdclass, rdtype, None, False)
def _parse_special_rr_header(self, section, count, position,
name, rdclass, rdtype):
if rdtype == dns.rdatatype.OPT:
if section != MessageSection.ADDITIONAL or self.opt or \
name != dns.name.root:
raise BadEDNS
elif rdtype == dns.rdatatype.TSIG:
if section != MessageSection.ADDITIONAL or \
rdclass != dns.rdatatype.ANY or \
position != count - 1:
raise BadTSIG
return (rdclass, rdtype, None, False)
class QueryMessage(Message):
pass
def _maybe_import_update():
# We avoid circular imports by doing this here. We do it in another
# function as doing it in _message_factory_from_opcode() makes "dns"
# a local symbol, and the first line fails :)
import dns.update # noqa: F401
def _message_factory_from_opcode(opcode):
if opcode == dns.opcode.QUERY:
return QueryMessage
elif opcode == dns.opcode.UPDATE:
_maybe_import_update()
return dns.update.UpdateMessage
else:
return Message
class _WireReader:
"""Wire format reader.
parser: the binary parser
message: The message object being built
initialize_message: Callback to set message parsing options
question_only: Are we only reading the question?
one_rr_per_rrset: Put each RR into its own RRset?
keyring: TSIG keyring
ignore_trailing: Ignore trailing junk at end of request?
multi: Is this message part of a multi-message sequence?
DNS dynamic updates.
"""
def __init__(self, wire, initialize_message, question_only=False,
one_rr_per_rrset=False, ignore_trailing=False,
keyring=None, multi=False):
self.parser = dns.wire.Parser(wire)
self.message = None
self.initialize_message = initialize_message
self.question_only = question_only
self.one_rr_per_rrset = one_rr_per_rrset
self.ignore_trailing = ignore_trailing
self.keyring = keyring
self.multi = multi
def _get_question(self, section_number, qcount):
"""Read the next *qcount* records from the wire data and add them to
the question section.
"""
section = self.message.sections[section_number]
for i in range(qcount):
qname = self.parser.get_name(self.message.origin)
(rdtype, rdclass) = self.parser.get_struct('!HH')
(rdclass, rdtype, _, _) = \
self.message._parse_rr_header(section_number, qname, rdclass,
rdtype)
self.message.find_rrset(section, qname, rdclass, rdtype,
create=True, force_unique=True)
def _get_section(self, section_number, count):
"""Read the next I{count} records from the wire data and add them to
the specified section.
section: the section of the message to which to add records
count: the number of records to read
"""
section = self.message.sections[section_number]
force_unique = self.one_rr_per_rrset
for i in range(count):
rr_start = self.parser.current
absolute_name = self.parser.get_name()
if self.message.origin is not None:
name = absolute_name.relativize(self.message.origin)
else:
name = absolute_name
(rdtype, rdclass, ttl, rdlen) = self.parser.get_struct('!HHIH')
if rdtype in (dns.rdatatype.OPT, dns.rdatatype.TSIG):
(rdclass, rdtype, deleting, empty) = \
self.message._parse_special_rr_header(section_number,
count, i, name,
rdclass, rdtype)
else:
(rdclass, rdtype, deleting, empty) = \
self.message._parse_rr_header(section_number,
name, rdclass, rdtype)
if empty:
if rdlen > 0:
raise dns.exception.FormError
rd = None
covers = dns.rdatatype.NONE
else:
with self.parser.restrict_to(rdlen):
rd = dns.rdata.from_wire_parser(rdclass, rdtype,
self.parser,
self.message.origin)
covers = rd.covers()
if self.message.xfr and rdtype == dns.rdatatype.SOA:
force_unique = True
if rdtype == dns.rdatatype.OPT:
self.message.opt = dns.rrset.from_rdata(name, ttl, rd)
elif rdtype == dns.rdatatype.TSIG:
if self.keyring is None:
raise UnknownTSIGKey('got signed message without keyring')
if isinstance(self.keyring, dict):
key = self.keyring.get(absolute_name)
if isinstance(key, bytes):
key = dns.tsig.Key(absolute_name, key, rd.algorithm)
else:
key = self.keyring
if key is None:
raise UnknownTSIGKey("key '%s' unknown" % name)
self.message.keyring = key
self.message.tsig_ctx = \
dns.tsig.validate(self.parser.wire,
key,
absolute_name,
rd,
int(time.time()),
self.message.request_mac,
rr_start,
self.message.tsig_ctx,
self.multi)
self.message.tsig = dns.rrset.from_rdata(absolute_name, 0, rd)
else:
rrset = self.message.find_rrset(section, name,
rdclass, rdtype, covers,
deleting, True,
force_unique)
if rd is not None:
if ttl > 0x7fffffff:
ttl = 0
rrset.add(rd, ttl)
def read(self):
"""Read a wire format DNS message and build a dns.message.Message
object."""
if self.parser.remaining() < 12:
raise ShortHeader
(id, flags, qcount, ancount, aucount, adcount) = \
self.parser.get_struct('!HHHHHH')
factory = _message_factory_from_opcode(dns.opcode.from_flags(flags))
self.message = factory(id=id)
self.message.flags = flags
self.initialize_message(self.message)
self.one_rr_per_rrset = \
self.message._get_one_rr_per_rrset(self.one_rr_per_rrset)
self._get_question(MessageSection.QUESTION, qcount)
if self.question_only:
return
self._get_section(MessageSection.ANSWER, ancount)
self._get_section(MessageSection.AUTHORITY, aucount)
self._get_section(MessageSection.ADDITIONAL, adcount)
if not self.ignore_trailing and self.parser.remaining() != 0:
raise TrailingJunk
if self.multi and self.message.tsig_ctx and not self.message.had_tsig:
self.message.tsig_ctx.update(self.parser.wire)
return self.message
def from_wire(wire, keyring=None, request_mac=b'', xfr=False, origin=None,
tsig_ctx=None, multi=False,
question_only=False, one_rr_per_rrset=False,
ignore_trailing=False, raise_on_truncation=False):
"""Convert a DNS wire format message into a message
object.
*keyring*, a ``dns.tsig.Key`` or ``dict``, the key or keyring to use
if the message is signed.
*request_mac*, a ``bytes``. If the message is a response to a
TSIG-signed request, *request_mac* should be set to the MAC of
that request.
*xfr*, a ``bool``, should be set to ``True`` if this message is part of
a zone transfer.
*origin*, a ``dns.name.Name`` or ``None``. If the message is part
of a zone transfer, *origin* should be the origin name of the
zone. If not ``None``, names will be relativized to the origin.
*tsig_ctx*, a ``hmac.HMAC`` object, the ongoing TSIG context, used
when validating zone transfers.
*multi*, a ``bool``, should be set to ``True`` if this message is
part of a multiple message sequence.
*question_only*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, read only up to
the end of the question section.
*one_rr_per_rrset*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, put each RR into its
own RRset.
*ignore_trailing*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, ignore trailing
junk at end of the message.
*raise_on_truncation*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, raise an exception if
the TC bit is set.
Raises ``dns.message.ShortHeader`` if the message is less than 12 octets
long.
Raises ``dns.message.TrailingJunk`` if there were octets in the message
past the end of the proper DNS message, and *ignore_trailing* is ``False``.
Raises ``dns.message.BadEDNS`` if an OPT record was in the
wrong section, or occurred more than once.
Raises ``dns.message.BadTSIG`` if a TSIG record was not the last
record of the additional data section.
Raises ``dns.message.Truncated`` if the TC flag is set and
*raise_on_truncation* is ``True``.
Returns a ``dns.message.Message``.
"""
def initialize_message(message):
message.request_mac = request_mac
message.xfr = xfr
message.origin = origin
message.tsig_ctx = tsig_ctx
reader = _WireReader(wire, initialize_message, question_only,
one_rr_per_rrset, ignore_trailing, keyring, multi)
try:
m = reader.read()
except dns.exception.FormError:
if reader.message and (reader.message.flags & dns.flags.TC) and \
raise_on_truncation:
raise Truncated(message=reader.message)
else:
raise
# Reading a truncated message might not have any errors, so we
# have to do this check here too.
if m.flags & dns.flags.TC and raise_on_truncation:
raise Truncated(message=m)
return m
class _TextReader:
"""Text format reader.
tok: the tokenizer.
message: The message object being built.
DNS dynamic updates.
last_name: The most recently read name when building a message object.
one_rr_per_rrset: Put each RR into its own RRset?
origin: The origin for relative names
relativize: relativize names?
relativize_to: the origin to relativize to.
"""
def __init__(self, text, idna_codec, one_rr_per_rrset=False,
origin=None, relativize=True, relativize_to=None):
self.message = None
self.tok = dns.tokenizer.Tokenizer(text, idna_codec=idna_codec)
self.last_name = None
self.one_rr_per_rrset = one_rr_per_rrset
self.origin = origin
self.relativize = relativize
self.relativize_to = relativize_to
self.id = None
self.edns = -1
self.ednsflags = 0
self.payload = None
self.rcode = None
self.opcode = dns.opcode.QUERY
self.flags = 0
def _header_line(self, section):
"""Process one line from the text format header section."""
token = self.tok.get()
what = token.value
if what == 'id':
self.id = self.tok.get_int()
elif what == 'flags':
while True:
token = self.tok.get()
if not token.is_identifier():
self.tok.unget(token)
break
self.flags = self.flags | dns.flags.from_text(token.value)
elif what == 'edns':
self.edns = self.tok.get_int()
self.ednsflags = self.ednsflags | (self.edns << 16)
elif what == 'eflags':
if self.edns < 0:
self.edns = 0
while True:
token = self.tok.get()
if not token.is_identifier():
self.tok.unget(token)
break
self.ednsflags = self.ednsflags | \
dns.flags.edns_from_text(token.value)
elif what == 'payload':
self.payload = self.tok.get_int()
if self.edns < 0:
self.edns = 0
elif what == 'opcode':
text = self.tok.get_string()
self.opcode = dns.opcode.from_text(text)
self.flags = self.flags | dns.opcode.to_flags(self.opcode)
elif what == 'rcode':
text = self.tok.get_string()
self.rcode = dns.rcode.from_text(text)
else:
raise UnknownHeaderField
self.tok.get_eol()
def _question_line(self, section_number):
"""Process one line from the text format question section."""
section = self.message.sections[section_number]
token = self.tok.get(want_leading=True)
if not token.is_whitespace():
self.last_name = self.tok.as_name(token, self.message.origin,
self.relativize,
self.relativize_to)
name = self.last_name
token = self.tok.get()
if not token.is_identifier():
raise dns.exception.SyntaxError
# Class
try:
rdclass = dns.rdataclass.from_text(token.value)
token = self.tok.get()
if not token.is_identifier():
raise dns.exception.SyntaxError
except dns.exception.SyntaxError:
raise dns.exception.SyntaxError
except Exception:
rdclass = dns.rdataclass.IN
# Type
rdtype = dns.rdatatype.from_text(token.value)
(rdclass, rdtype, _, _) = \
self.message._parse_rr_header(section_number, name, rdclass, rdtype)
self.message.find_rrset(section, name, rdclass, rdtype, create=True,
force_unique=True)
self.tok.get_eol()
def _rr_line(self, section_number):
"""Process one line from the text format answer, authority, or
additional data sections.
"""
section = self.message.sections[section_number]
# Name
token = self.tok.get(want_leading=True)
if not token.is_whitespace():
self.last_name = self.tok.as_name(token, self.message.origin,
self.relativize,
self.relativize_to)
name = self.last_name
token = self.tok.get()
if not token.is_identifier():
raise dns.exception.SyntaxError
# TTL
try:
ttl = int(token.value, 0)
token = self.tok.get()
if not token.is_identifier():
raise dns.exception.SyntaxError
except dns.exception.SyntaxError:
raise dns.exception.SyntaxError
except Exception:
ttl = 0
# Class
try:
rdclass = dns.rdataclass.from_text(token.value)
token = self.tok.get()
if not token.is_identifier():
raise dns.exception.SyntaxError
except dns.exception.SyntaxError:
raise dns.exception.SyntaxError
except Exception:
rdclass = dns.rdataclass.IN
# Type
rdtype = dns.rdatatype.from_text(token.value)
(rdclass, rdtype, deleting, empty) = \
self.message._parse_rr_header(section_number, name, rdclass, rdtype)
token = self.tok.get()
if empty and not token.is_eol_or_eof():
raise dns.exception.SyntaxError
if not token.is_eol_or_eof():
self.tok.unget(token)
rd = dns.rdata.from_text(rdclass, rdtype, self.tok,
self.message.origin, self.relativize,
self.relativize_to)
covers = rd.covers()
else:
rd = None
covers = dns.rdatatype.NONE
rrset = self.message.find_rrset(section, name,
rdclass, rdtype, covers,
deleting, True, self.one_rr_per_rrset)
if rd is not None:
rrset.add(rd, ttl)
def _make_message(self):
factory = _message_factory_from_opcode(self.opcode)
message = factory(id=self.id)
message.flags = self.flags
if self.edns >= 0:
message.use_edns(self.edns, self.ednsflags, self.payload)
if self.rcode:
message.set_rcode(self.rcode)
if self.origin:
message.origin = self.origin
return message
def read(self):
"""Read a text format DNS message and build a dns.message.Message
object."""
line_method = self._header_line
section_number = None
while 1:
token = self.tok.get(True, True)
if token.is_eol_or_eof():
break
if token.is_comment():
u = token.value.upper()
if u == 'HEADER':
line_method = self._header_line
if self.message:
message = self.message
else:
# If we don't have a message, create one with the current
# opcode, so that we know which section names to parse.
message = self._make_message()
try:
section_number = message._section_enum.from_text(u)
# We found a section name. If we don't have a message,
# use the one we just created.
if not self.message:
self.message = message
self.one_rr_per_rrset = \
message._get_one_rr_per_rrset(self.one_rr_per_rrset)
if section_number == MessageSection.QUESTION:
line_method = self._question_line
else:
line_method = self._rr_line
except Exception:
# It's just a comment.
pass
self.tok.get_eol()
continue
self.tok.unget(token)
line_method(section_number)
if not self.message:
self.message = self._make_message()
return self.message
def from_text(text, idna_codec=None, one_rr_per_rrset=False,
origin=None, relativize=True, relativize_to=None):
"""Convert the text format message into a message object.
The reader stops after reading the first blank line in the input to
facilitate reading multiple messages from a single file with
``dns.message.from_file()``.
*text*, a ``str``, the text format message.
*idna_codec*, a ``dns.name.IDNACodec``, specifies the IDNA
encoder/decoder. If ``None``, the default IDNA 2003 encoder/decoder
is used.
*one_rr_per_rrset*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, then each RR is put
into its own rrset. The default is ``False``.
*origin*, a ``dns.name.Name`` (or ``None``), the
origin to use for relative names.
*relativize*, a ``bool``. If true, name will be relativized.
*relativize_to*, a ``dns.name.Name`` (or ``None``), the origin to use
when relativizing names. If not set, the *origin* value will be used.
Raises ``dns.message.UnknownHeaderField`` if a header is unknown.
Raises ``dns.exception.SyntaxError`` if the text is badly formed.
Returns a ``dns.message.Message object``
"""
# 'text' can also be a file, but we don't publish that fact
# since it's an implementation detail. The official file
# interface is from_file().
reader = _TextReader(text, idna_codec, one_rr_per_rrset, origin,
relativize, relativize_to)
return reader.read()
def from_file(f, idna_codec=None, one_rr_per_rrset=False):
"""Read the next text format message from the specified file.
Message blocks are separated by a single blank line.
*f*, a ``file`` or ``str``. If *f* is text, it is treated as the
pathname of a file to open.
*idna_codec*, a ``dns.name.IDNACodec``, specifies the IDNA
encoder/decoder. If ``None``, the default IDNA 2003 encoder/decoder
is used.
*one_rr_per_rrset*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, then each RR is put
into its own rrset. The default is ``False``.
Raises ``dns.message.UnknownHeaderField`` if a header is unknown.
Raises ``dns.exception.SyntaxError`` if the text is badly formed.
Returns a ``dns.message.Message object``
"""
with contextlib.ExitStack() as stack:
if isinstance(f, str):
f = stack.enter_context(open(f))
return from_text(f, idna_codec, one_rr_per_rrset)
def make_query(qname, rdtype, rdclass=dns.rdataclass.IN, use_edns=None,
want_dnssec=False, ednsflags=None, payload=None,
request_payload=None, options=None, idna_codec=None):
"""Make a query message.
The query name, type, and class may all be specified either
as objects of the appropriate type, or as strings.
The query will have a randomly chosen query id, and its DNS flags
will be set to dns.flags.RD.
qname, a ``dns.name.Name`` or ``str``, the query name.
*rdtype*, an ``int`` or ``str``, the desired rdata type.
*rdclass*, an ``int`` or ``str``, the desired rdata class; the default
is class IN.
*use_edns*, an ``int``, ``bool`` or ``None``. The EDNS level to use; the
default is None (no EDNS).
See the description of dns.message.Message.use_edns() for the possible
values for use_edns and their meanings.
*want_dnssec*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, DNSSEC data is desired.
*ednsflags*, an ``int``, the EDNS flag values.
*payload*, an ``int``, is the EDNS sender's payload field, which is the
maximum size of UDP datagram the sender can handle. I.e. how big
a response to this message can be.
*request_payload*, an ``int``, is the EDNS payload size to use when
sending this message. If not specified, defaults to the value of
*payload*.
*options*, a list of ``dns.edns.Option`` objects or ``None``, the EDNS
options.
*idna_codec*, a ``dns.name.IDNACodec``, specifies the IDNA
encoder/decoder. If ``None``, the default IDNA 2003 encoder/decoder
is used.
Returns a ``dns.message.QueryMessage``
"""
if isinstance(qname, str):
qname = dns.name.from_text(qname, idna_codec=idna_codec)
rdtype = dns.rdatatype.RdataType.make(rdtype)
rdclass = dns.rdataclass.RdataClass.make(rdclass)
m = QueryMessage()
m.flags |= dns.flags.RD
m.find_rrset(m.question, qname, rdclass, rdtype, create=True,
force_unique=True)
# only pass keywords on to use_edns if they have been set to a
# non-None value. Setting a field will turn EDNS on if it hasn't
# been configured.
kwargs = {}
if ednsflags is not None:
kwargs['ednsflags'] = ednsflags
if use_edns is None:
use_edns = 0
if payload is not None:
kwargs['payload'] = payload
if use_edns is None:
use_edns = 0
if request_payload is not None:
kwargs['request_payload'] = request_payload
if use_edns is None:
use_edns = 0
if options is not None:
kwargs['options'] = options
if use_edns is None:
use_edns = 0
kwargs['edns'] = use_edns
m.use_edns(**kwargs)
m.want_dnssec(want_dnssec)
return m
def make_response(query, recursion_available=False, our_payload=8192,
fudge=300, tsig_error=0):
"""Make a message which is a response for the specified query.
The message returned is really a response skeleton; it has all
of the infrastructure required of a response, but none of the
content.
The response's question section is a shallow copy of the query's
question section, so the query's question RRsets should not be
changed.
*query*, a ``dns.message.Message``, the query to respond to.
*recursion_available*, a ``bool``, should RA be set in the response?
*our_payload*, an ``int``, the payload size to advertise in EDNS
responses.
*fudge*, an ``int``, the TSIG time fudge.
*tsig_error*, an ``int``, the TSIG error.
Returns a ``dns.message.Message`` object whose specific class is
appropriate for the query. For example, if query is a
``dns.update.UpdateMessage``, response will be too.
"""
if query.flags & dns.flags.QR:
raise dns.exception.FormError('specified query message is not a query')
factory = _message_factory_from_opcode(query.opcode())
response = factory(id=query.id)
response.flags = dns.flags.QR | (query.flags & dns.flags.RD)
if recursion_available:
response.flags |= dns.flags.RA
response.set_opcode(query.opcode())
response.question = list(query.question)
if query.edns >= 0:
response.use_edns(0, 0, our_payload, query.payload)
if query.had_tsig:
response.use_tsig(query.keyring, query.keyname, fudge, None,
tsig_error, b'', query.keyalgorithm)
response.request_mac = query.mac
return response
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