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"""DNS Messages""" import cStringIO import random import struct import sys import time import dns.edns 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.wiredata class ShortHeader(dns.exception.FormError): """Raised if the DNS packet passed to from_wire() is too short.""" pass class TrailingJunk(dns.exception.FormError): """Raised if the DNS packet passed to from_wire() has extra junk at the end of it.""" pass class UnknownHeaderField(dns.exception.DNSException): """Raised if a header field name is not recognized when converting from text into a message.""" pass class BadEDNS(dns.exception.FormError): """Raised if an OPT record occurs somewhere other than the start of the additional data section.""" pass class BadTSIG(dns.exception.FormError): """Raised if a TSIG record occurs somewhere other than the end of the additional data section.""" pass class UnknownTSIGKey(dns.exception.DNSException): """Raised if we got a TSIG but don't know the key.""" pass class Message(object): """A DNS message. @ivar id: The query id; the default is a randomly chosen id. @type id: int @ivar flags: The DNS flags of the message. @see: RFC 1035 for an explanation of these flags. @type flags: int @ivar question: The question section. @type question: list of dns.rrset.RRset objects @ivar answer: The answer section. @type answer: list of dns.rrset.RRset objects @ivar authority: The authority section. @type authority: list of dns.rrset.RRset objects @ivar additional: The additional data section. @type additional: list of dns.rrset.RRset objects @ivar edns: The EDNS level to use. The default is -1, no Edns. @type edns: int @ivar ednsflags: The EDNS flags @type ednsflags: long @ivar payload: The EDNS payload size. The default is 0. @type payload: int @ivar options: The EDNS options @type options: list of dns.edns.Option objects @ivar request_payload: The associated request's EDNS payload size. @type request_payload: int @ivar keyring: The TSIG keyring to use. The default is None. @type keyring: dict @ivar keyname: The TSIG keyname to use. The default is None. @type keyname: dns.name.Name object @ivar keyalgorithm: The TSIG algorithm to use; defaults to dns.tsig.default_algorithm. Constants for TSIG algorithms are defined in dns.tsig, and the currently implemented algorithms are HMAC_MD5, HMAC_SHA1, HMAC_SHA224, HMAC_SHA256, HMAC_SHA384, and HMAC_SHA512. @type keyalgorithm: string @ivar request_mac: The TSIG MAC of the request message associated with this message; used when validating TSIG signatures. @see: RFC 2845 for more information on TSIG fields. @type request_mac: string @ivar fudge: TSIG time fudge; default is 300 seconds. @type fudge: int @ivar original_id: TSIG original id; defaults to the message's id @type original_id: int @ivar tsig_error: TSIG error code; default is 0. @type tsig_error: int @ivar other_data: TSIG other data. @type other_data: string @ivar mac: The TSIG MAC for this message. @type mac: string @ivar xfr: Is the message being used to contain the results of a DNS zone transfer? The default is False. @type xfr: bool @ivar origin: The origin of the zone in messages which are used for zone transfers or for DNS dynamic updates. The default is None. @type origin: dns.name.Name object @ivar tsig_ctx: The TSIG signature context associated with this message. The default is None. @type tsig_ctx: hmac.HMAC object @ivar had_tsig: Did the message decoded from wire format have a TSIG signature? @type had_tsig: bool @ivar multi: Is this message part of a multi-message sequence? The default is false. This variable is used when validating TSIG signatures on messages which are part of a zone transfer. @type multi: bool @ivar first: Is this message standalone, or the first of a multi message sequence? This variable is used when validating TSIG signatures on messages which are part of a zone transfer. @type first: bool @ivar index: An index of rrsets in the message. The index key is (section, name, rdclass, rdtype, covers, deleting). Indexing can be disabled by setting the index to None. @type index: dict """ def __init__(self, id=None): if id is None: self.id = dns.entropy.random_16() else: self.id = id self.flags = 0 self.question = [] self.answer = [] self.authority = [] self.additional = [] self.edns = -1 self.ednsflags = 0 self.payload = 0 self.options = [] self.request_payload = 0 self.keyring = None self.keyname = None self.keyalgorithm = dns.tsig.default_algorithm self.request_mac = '' self.other_data = '' self.tsig_error = 0 self.fudge = 300 self.original_id = self.id self.mac = '' self.xfr = False self.origin = None self.tsig_ctx = None self.had_tsig = False self.multi = False self.first = True self.index = {} def __repr__(self): return '<DNS message, ID ' + `self.id` + '>' def __str__(self): return self.to_text() def to_text(self, origin=None, relativize=True, **kw): """Convert the message to text. The I{origin}, I{relativize}, and any other keyword arguments are passed to the rrset to_wire() method. @rtype: string """ s = cStringIO.StringIO() print >> s, 'id %d' % self.id print >> s, 'opcode %s' % \ dns.opcode.to_text(dns.opcode.from_flags(self.flags)) rc = dns.rcode.from_flags(self.flags, self.ednsflags) print >> s, 'rcode %s' % dns.rcode.to_text(rc) print >> s, 'flags %s' % dns.flags.to_text(self.flags) if self.edns >= 0: print >> s, 'edns %s' % self.edns if self.ednsflags != 0: print >> s, 'eflags %s' % \ dns.flags.edns_to_text(self.ednsflags) print >> s, 'payload', self.payload is_update = dns.opcode.is_update(self.flags) if is_update: print >> s, ';ZONE' else: print >> s, ';QUESTION' for rrset in self.question: print >> s, rrset.to_text(origin, relativize, **kw) if is_update: print >> s, ';PREREQ' else: print >> s, ';ANSWER' for rrset in self.answer: print >> s, rrset.to_text(origin, relativize, **kw) if is_update: print >> s, ';UPDATE' else: print >> s, ';AUTHORITY' for rrset in self.authority: print >> s, rrset.to_text(origin, relativize, **kw) print >> s, ';ADDITIONAL' for rrset in self.additional: print >> s, rrset.to_text(origin, relativize, **kw) # # 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. @rtype: bool""" if not isinstance(other, Message): return False if self.id != other.id: return False if self.flags != other.flags: return False 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 for n in self.answer: if n not in other.answer: return False for n in other.answer: if n not in self.answer: return False for n in self.authority: if n not in other.authority: return False for n in other.authority: if n not in self.authority: return False return True def __ne__(self, other): """Are two messages not equal? @rtype: bool""" return not self.__eq__(other) def is_response(self, other): """Is other a response to self? @rtype: 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): 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): if section is self.question: return 0 elif section is self.answer: return 1 elif section is self.authority: return 2 elif section is self.additional: return 3 else: raise ValueError('unknown 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. @param section: the section of the message to look in, e.g. self.answer. @type section: list of dns.rrset.RRset objects @param name: the name of the RRset @type name: dns.name.Name object @param rdclass: the class of the RRset @type rdclass: int @param rdtype: the type of the RRset @type rdtype: int @param covers: the covers value of the RRset @type covers: int @param deleting: the deleting value of the RRset @type deleting: int @param create: If True, create the RRset if it is not found. The created RRset is appended to I{section}. @type create: bool @param force_unique: If True and create is also True, create a new RRset regardless of whether a matching RRset exists already. @type force_unique: bool @raises KeyError: the RRset was not found and create was False @rtype: dns.rrset.RRset object""" key = (self.section_number(section), name, rdclass, rdtype, covers, deleting) if not force_unique: if not self.index is None: rrset = self.index.get(key) if not rrset is 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 not self.index is 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. @param section: the section of the message to look in, e.g. self.answer. @type section: list of dns.rrset.RRset objects @param name: the name of the RRset @type name: dns.name.Name object @param rdclass: the class of the RRset @type rdclass: int @param rdtype: the type of the RRset @type rdtype: int @param covers: the covers value of the RRset @type covers: int @param deleting: the deleting value of the RRset @type deleting: int @param create: If True, create the RRset if it is not found. The created RRset is appended to I{section}. @type create: bool @param force_unique: If True and create is also True, create a new RRset regardless of whether a matching RRset exists already. @type force_unique: bool @rtype: 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, **kw): """Return a string containing the message in DNS compressed wire format. Additional keyword arguments are passed to the rrset to_wire() method. @param origin: The origin to be appended to any relative names. @type origin: dns.name.Name object @param max_size: The maximum size of the wire format output; default is 0, which means 'the message's request payload, if nonzero, or 65536'. @type max_size: int @raises dns.exception.TooBig: max_size was exceeded @rtype: string """ 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.edns >= 0: r.add_edns(self.edns, self.ednsflags, self.payload, self.options) for rrset in self.additional: r.add_rrset(dns.renderer.ADDITIONAL, rrset, **kw) r.write_header() if not self.keyname is None: r.add_tsig(self.keyname, self.keyring[self.keyname], self.fudge, self.original_id, self.tsig_error, self.other_data, self.request_mac, self.keyalgorithm) self.mac = r.mac return r.get_wire() def use_tsig(self, keyring, keyname=None, fudge=300, original_id=None, tsig_error=0, other_data='', algorithm=dns.tsig.default_algorithm): """When sending, a TSIG signature using the specified keyring and keyname should be added. @param keyring: The TSIG keyring to use; defaults to None. @type keyring: dict @param keyname: The name of the TSIG key to use; defaults to None. The key must be defined in the keyring. If a keyring is specified but a keyname is not, then 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 keyring is used, unless they know the keyring contains only one key. @type keyname: dns.name.Name or string @param fudge: TSIG time fudge; default is 300 seconds. @type fudge: int @param original_id: TSIG original id; defaults to the message's id @type original_id: int @param tsig_error: TSIG error code; default is 0. @type tsig_error: int @param other_data: TSIG other data. @type other_data: string @param algorithm: The TSIG algorithm to use; defaults to dns.tsig.default_algorithm """ self.keyring = keyring if keyname is None: self.keyname = self.keyring.keys()[0] else: if isinstance(keyname, (str, unicode)): keyname = dns.name.from_text(keyname) self.keyname = keyname self.keyalgorithm = algorithm self.fudge = fudge if original_id is None: self.original_id = self.id else: self.original_id = original_id self.tsig_error = tsig_error self.other_data = other_data def use_edns(self, edns=0, ednsflags=0, payload=1280, request_payload=None, options=None): """Configure EDNS behavior. @param edns: 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'. @type edns: int or bool or None @param ednsflags: EDNS flag values. @type ednsflags: int @param payload: The EDNS sender's payload field, which is the maximum size of UDP datagram the sender can handle. @type payload: int @param request_payload: The EDNS payload size to use when sending this message. If not specified, defaults to the value of payload. @type request_payload: int or None @param options: The EDNS options @type options: None or list of dns.edns.Option objects @see: RFC 2671 """ 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 &= 0xFF00FFFFL ednsflags |= (edns << 16) if options is None: options = [] self.edns = edns self.ednsflags = ednsflags self.payload = payload self.options = options self.request_payload = request_payload def want_dnssec(self, wanted=True): """Enable or disable 'DNSSEC desired' flag in requests. @param wanted: Is DNSSEC desired? If True, EDNS is enabled if required, and then the DO bit is set. If False, the DO bit is cleared if EDNS is enabled. @type wanted: bool """ if wanted: if self.edns < 0: self.use_edns() self.ednsflags |= dns.flags.DO elif self.edns >= 0: self.ednsflags &= ~dns.flags.DO def rcode(self): """Return the rcode. @rtype: int """ return dns.rcode.from_flags(self.flags, self.ednsflags) def set_rcode(self, rcode): """Set the rcode. @param rcode: the rcode @type rcode: int """ (value, evalue) = dns.rcode.to_flags(rcode) self.flags &= 0xFFF0 self.flags |= value self.ednsflags &= 0x00FFFFFFL self.ednsflags |= evalue if self.ednsflags != 0 and self.edns < 0: self.edns = 0 def opcode(self): """Return the opcode. @rtype: int """ return dns.opcode.from_flags(self.flags) def set_opcode(self, opcode): """Set the opcode. @param opcode: the opcode @type opcode: int """ self.flags &= 0x87FF self.flags |= dns.opcode.to_flags(opcode) class _WireReader(object): """Wire format reader. @ivar wire: the wire-format message. @type wire: string @ivar message: The message object being built @type message: dns.message.Message object @ivar current: When building a message object from wire format, this variable contains the offset from the beginning of wire of the next octet to be read. @type current: int @ivar updating: Is the message a dynamic update? @type updating: bool @ivar one_rr_per_rrset: Put each RR into its own RRset? @type one_rr_per_rrset: bool @ivar ignore_trailing: Ignore trailing junk at end of request? @type ignore_trailing: bool @ivar zone_rdclass: The class of the zone in messages which are DNS dynamic updates. @type zone_rdclass: int """ def __init__(self, wire, message, question_only=False, one_rr_per_rrset=False, ignore_trailing=False): self.wire = dns.wiredata.maybe_wrap(wire) self.message = message self.current = 0 self.updating = False self.zone_rdclass = dns.rdataclass.IN self.question_only = question_only self.one_rr_per_rrset = one_rr_per_rrset self.ignore_trailing = ignore_trailing def _get_question(self, qcount): """Read the next I{qcount} records from the wire data and add them to the question section. @param qcount: the number of questions in the message @type qcount: int""" if self.updating and qcount > 1: raise dns.exception.FormError for i in xrange(0, qcount): (qname, used) = dns.name.from_wire(self.wire, self.current) if not self.message.origin is None: qname = qname.relativize(self.message.origin) self.current = self.current + used (rdtype, rdclass) = \ struct.unpack('!HH', self.wire[self.current:self.current + 4]) self.current = self.current + 4 self.message.find_rrset(self.message.question, qname, rdclass, rdtype, create=True, force_unique=True) if self.updating: self.zone_rdclass = rdclass def _get_section(self, section, count): """Read the next I{count} records from the wire data and add them to the specified section. @param section: the section of the message to which to add records @type section: list of dns.rrset.RRset objects @param count: the number of records to read @type count: int""" if self.updating or self.one_rr_per_rrset: force_unique = True else: force_unique = False seen_opt = False for i in xrange(0, count): rr_start = self.current (name, used) = dns.name.from_wire(self.wire, self.current) absolute_name = name if not self.message.origin is None: name = name.relativize(self.message.origin) self.current = self.current + used (rdtype, rdclass, ttl, rdlen) = \ struct.unpack('!HHIH', self.wire[self.current:self.current + 10]) self.current = self.current + 10 if rdtype == dns.rdatatype.OPT: if not section is self.message.additional or seen_opt: raise BadEDNS self.message.payload = rdclass self.message.ednsflags = ttl self.message.edns = (ttl & 0xff0000) >> 16 self.message.options = [] current = self.current optslen = rdlen while optslen > 0: (otype, olen) = \ struct.unpack('!HH', self.wire[current:current + 4]) current = current + 4 opt = dns.edns.option_from_wire(otype, self.wire, current, olen) self.message.options.append(opt) current = current + olen optslen = optslen - 4 - olen seen_opt = True elif rdtype == dns.rdatatype.TSIG: if not (section is self.message.additional and i == (count - 1)): raise BadTSIG if self.message.keyring is None: raise UnknownTSIGKey('got signed message without keyring') secret = self.message.keyring.get(absolute_name) if secret is None: raise UnknownTSIGKey("key '%s' unknown" % name) self.message.keyname = absolute_name (self.message.keyalgorithm, self.message.mac) = \ dns.tsig.get_algorithm_and_mac(self.wire, self.current, rdlen) self.message.tsig_ctx = \ dns.tsig.validate(self.wire, absolute_name, secret, int(time.time()), self.message.request_mac, rr_start, self.current, rdlen, self.message.tsig_ctx, self.message.multi, self.message.first) self.message.had_tsig = True else: if ttl < 0: ttl = 0 if self.updating and \ (rdclass == dns.rdataclass.ANY or rdclass == dns.rdataclass.NONE): deleting = rdclass rdclass = self.zone_rdclass else: deleting = None if deleting == dns.rdataclass.ANY or \ (deleting == dns.rdataclass.NONE and \ section is self.message.answer): covers = dns.rdatatype.NONE rd = None else: rd = dns.rdata.from_wire(rdclass, rdtype, self.wire, self.current, rdlen, self.message.origin) covers = rd.covers() if self.message.xfr and rdtype == dns.rdatatype.SOA: force_unique = True rrset = self.message.find_rrset(section, name, rdclass, rdtype, covers, deleting, True, force_unique) if not rd is None: rrset.add(rd, ttl) self.current = self.current + rdlen def read(self): """Read a wire format DNS message and build a dns.message.Message object.""" l = len(self.wire) if l < 12: raise ShortHeader (self.message.id, self.message.flags, qcount, ancount, aucount, adcount) = struct.unpack('!HHHHHH', self.wire[:12]) self.current = 12 if dns.opcode.is_update(self.message.flags): self.updating = True self._get_question(qcount) if self.question_only: return self._get_section(self.message.answer, ancount) self._get_section(self.message.authority, aucount) self._get_section(self.message.additional, adcount) if not self.ignore_trailing and self.current != l: raise TrailingJunk if self.message.multi and self.message.tsig_ctx and \ not self.message.had_tsig: self.message.tsig_ctx.update(self.wire) def from_wire(wire, keyring=None, request_mac='', xfr=False, origin=None, tsig_ctx = None, multi = False, first = True, question_only = False, one_rr_per_rrset = False, ignore_trailing = False): """Convert a DNS wire format message into a message object. @param keyring: The keyring to use if the message is signed. @type keyring: dict @param request_mac: If the message is a response to a TSIG-signed request, I{request_mac} should be set to the MAC of that request. @type request_mac: string @param xfr: Is this message part of a zone transfer? @type xfr: bool @param origin: If the message is part of a zone transfer, I{origin} should be the origin name of the zone. @type origin: dns.name.Name object @param tsig_ctx: The ongoing TSIG context, used when validating zone transfers. @type tsig_ctx: hmac.HMAC object @param multi: Is this message part of a multiple message sequence? @type multi: bool @param first: Is this message standalone, or the first of a multi message sequence? @type first: bool @param question_only: Read only up to the end of the question section? @type question_only: bool @param one_rr_per_rrset: Put each RR into its own RRset @type one_rr_per_rrset: bool @param ignore_trailing: Ignore trailing junk at end of request? @type ignore_trailing: bool @raises ShortHeader: The message is less than 12 octets long. @raises TrailingJunk: There were octets in the message past the end of the proper DNS message. @raises BadEDNS: An OPT record was in the wrong section, or occurred more than once. @raises BadTSIG: A TSIG record was not the last record of the additional data section. @rtype: dns.message.Message object""" m = Message(id=0) m.keyring = keyring m.request_mac = request_mac m.xfr = xfr m.origin = origin m.tsig_ctx = tsig_ctx m.multi = multi m.first = first reader = _WireReader(wire, m, question_only, one_rr_per_rrset, ignore_trailing) reader.read() return m class _TextReader(object): """Text format reader. @ivar tok: the tokenizer @type tok: dns.tokenizer.Tokenizer object @ivar message: The message object being built @type message: dns.message.Message object @ivar updating: Is the message a dynamic update? @type updating: bool @ivar zone_rdclass: The class of the zone in messages which are DNS dynamic updates. @type zone_rdclass: int @ivar last_name: The most recently read name when building a message object from text format. @type last_name: dns.name.Name object """ def __init__(self, text, message): self.message = message self.tok = dns.tokenizer.Tokenizer(text) self.last_name = None self.zone_rdclass = dns.rdataclass.IN self.updating = False 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.message.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.message.flags = self.message.flags | \ dns.flags.from_text(token.value) if dns.opcode.is_update(self.message.flags): self.updating = True elif what == 'edns': self.message.edns = self.tok.get_int() self.message.ednsflags = self.message.ednsflags | \ (self.message.edns << 16) elif what == 'eflags': if self.message.edns < 0: self.message.edns = 0 while True: token = self.tok.get() if not token.is_identifier(): self.tok.unget(token) break self.message.ednsflags = self.message.ednsflags | \ dns.flags.edns_from_text(token.value) elif what == 'payload': self.message.payload = self.tok.get_int() if self.message.edns < 0: self.message.edns = 0 elif what == 'opcode': text = self.tok.get_string() self.message.flags = self.message.flags | \ dns.opcode.to_flags(dns.opcode.from_text(text)) elif what == 'rcode': text = self.tok.get_string() self.message.set_rcode(dns.rcode.from_text(text)) else: raise UnknownHeaderField self.tok.get_eol() def _question_line(self, section): """Process one line from the text format question section.""" token = self.tok.get(want_leading = True) if not token.is_whitespace(): self.last_name = dns.name.from_text(token.value, None) 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: rdclass = dns.rdataclass.IN # Type rdtype = dns.rdatatype.from_text(token.value) self.message.find_rrset(self.message.question, name, rdclass, rdtype, create=True, force_unique=True) if self.updating: self.zone_rdclass = rdclass self.tok.get_eol() def _rr_line(self, section): """Process one line from the text format answer, authority, or additional data sections. """ deleting = None # Name token = self.tok.get(want_leading = True) if not token.is_whitespace(): self.last_name = dns.name.from_text(token.value, None) 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: ttl = 0 # Class try: rdclass = dns.rdataclass.from_text(token.value) token = self.tok.get() if not token.is_identifier(): raise dns.exception.SyntaxError if rdclass == dns.rdataclass.ANY or rdclass == dns.rdataclass.NONE: deleting = rdclass rdclass = self.zone_rdclass except dns.exception.SyntaxError: raise dns.exception.SyntaxError except: rdclass = dns.rdataclass.IN # Type rdtype = dns.rdatatype.from_text(token.value) token = self.tok.get() if not token.is_eol_or_eof(): self.tok.unget(token) rd = dns.rdata.from_text(rdclass, rdtype, self.tok, None) covers = rd.covers() else: rd = None covers = dns.rdatatype.NONE rrset = self.message.find_rrset(section, name, rdclass, rdtype, covers, deleting, True, self.updating) if not rd is None: rrset.add(rd, ttl) def read(self): """Read a text format DNS message and build a dns.message.Message object.""" line_method = self._header_line section = 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 elif u == 'QUESTION' or u == 'ZONE': line_method = self._question_line section = self.message.question elif u == 'ANSWER' or u == 'PREREQ': line_method = self._rr_line section = self.message.answer elif u == 'AUTHORITY' or u == 'UPDATE': line_method = self._rr_line section = self.message.authority elif u == 'ADDITIONAL': line_method = self._rr_line section = self.message.additional self.tok.get_eol() continue self.tok.unget(token) line_method(section) def from_text(text): """Convert the text format message into a message object. @param text: The text format message. @type text: string @raises UnknownHeaderField: @raises dns.exception.SyntaxError: @rtype: 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(). m = Message() reader = _TextReader(text, m) reader.read() return m def from_file(f): """Read the next text format message from the specified file. @param f: file or string. If I{f} is a string, it is treated as the name of a file to open. @raises UnknownHeaderField: @raises dns.exception.SyntaxError: @rtype: dns.message.Message object""" if sys.hexversion >= 0x02030000: # allow Unicode filenames; turn on universal newline support str_type = basestring opts = 'rU' else: str_type = str opts = 'r' if isinstance(f, str_type): f = file(f, opts) want_close = True else: want_close = False try: m = from_text(f) finally: if want_close: f.close() return m def make_query(qname, rdtype, rdclass = dns.rdataclass.IN, use_edns=None, want_dnssec=False, ednsflags=0, payload=1280, request_payload=None, options=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 choosen query id, and its DNS flags will be set to dns.flags.RD. @param qname: The query name. @type qname: dns.name.Name object or string @param rdtype: The desired rdata type. @type rdtype: int @param rdclass: The desired rdata class; the default is class IN. @type rdclass: int @param use_edns: 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. @type use_edns: int or bool or None @param want_dnssec: Should the query indicate that DNSSEC is desired? @type want_dnssec: bool @param ednsflags: EDNS flag values. @type ednsflags: int @param payload: The EDNS sender's payload field, which is the maximum size of UDP datagram the sender can handle. @type payload: int @param request_payload: The EDNS payload size to use when sending this message. If not specified, defaults to the value of payload. @type request_payload: int or None @param options: The EDNS options @type options: None or list of dns.edns.Option objects @see: RFC 2671 @rtype: dns.message.Message object""" if isinstance(qname, (str, unicode)): qname = dns.name.from_text(qname) if isinstance(rdtype, (str, unicode)): rdtype = dns.rdatatype.from_text(rdtype) if isinstance(rdclass, (str, unicode)): rdclass = dns.rdataclass.from_text(rdclass) m = Message() m.flags |= dns.flags.RD m.find_rrset(m.question, qname, rdclass, rdtype, create=True, force_unique=True) m.use_edns(use_edns, ednsflags, payload, request_payload, options) m.want_dnssec(want_dnssec) return m def make_response(query, recursion_available=False, our_payload=8192, fudge=300): """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. @param query: the query to respond to @type query: dns.message.Message object @param recursion_available: should RA be set in the response? @type recursion_available: bool @param our_payload: payload size to advertise in EDNS responses; default is 8192. @type our_payload: int @param fudge: TSIG time fudge; default is 300 seconds. @type fudge: int @rtype: dns.message.Message object""" if query.flags & dns.flags.QR: raise dns.exception.FormError('specified query message is not a query') response = dns.message.Message(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, 0, '', query.keyalgorithm) response.request_mac = query.mac return response