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56 #if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
57 static char sccsid
[] = "@(#)res_send.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93";
58 static char rcsid
[] = "$Id$";
59 #endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */
62 * if you talk to a lot
63 * of multi-homed SunOS
64 * ("broken") name servers.
66 #define CHECK_SRVR_ADDR 1 /* XXX - should be in options.h */
69 * Send query to name server and wait for reply.
72 #include <sys/param.h>
74 #include <sys/socket.h>
76 #include <netinet/in.h>
77 #include <arpa/nameser.h>
78 #include <arpa/inet.h>
84 #if defined(BSD) && (BSD >= 199306)
89 # include "../conf/portability.h"
92 #if defined(USE_OPTIONS_H)
93 # include <../conf/options.h>
96 void _res_close
__P((void));
98 static int s
= -1; /* socket used for communications */
99 static int connected
= 0; /* is the socket connected */
100 static int vc
= 0; /* is the socket a virtual ciruit? */
103 /* XXX - should be in portability.h */
105 #define FD_SETSIZE 32
106 #define FD_SET(n, p) ((p)->fds_bits[(n)/NFDBITS] |= (1 << ((n) % NFDBITS)))
107 #define FD_CLR(n, p) ((p)->fds_bits[(n)/NFDBITS] &= ~(1 << ((n) % NFDBITS)))
108 #define FD_ISSET(n, p) ((p)->fds_bits[(n)/NFDBITS] & (1 << ((n) % NFDBITS)))
109 #define FD_ZERO(p) bzero((char *)(p), sizeof(*(p)))
112 /* XXX - this should be done in portability.h */
113 #if (defined(BSD) && (BSD >= 199103)) || defined(linux)
114 # define CAN_RECONNECT 1
116 # define CAN_RECONNECT 0
120 # define Dprint(cond, args) /*empty*/
121 # define DprintQ(cond, args, query, size) /*empty*/
122 # define Aerror(file, string, error, address) /*empty*/
123 # define Perror(file, string, error) /*empty*/
125 # define Dprint(cond, args) if (cond) {fprintf args;} else {}
126 # define DprintQ(cond, args, query, size) if (cond) {\
128 __fp_nquery(query, size, stdout);\
131 Aerror(file
, string
, error
, address
)
135 struct sockaddr_in address
;
139 if (_res
.options
& RES_DEBUG
) {
140 fprintf(file
, "res_send: %s ([%s].%u): %s\n",
142 inet_ntoa(address
.sin_addr
),
143 ntohs(address
.sin_port
),
149 Perror(file
, string
, error
)
156 if (_res
.options
& RES_DEBUG
) {
157 fprintf(file
, "res_send: %s: %s\n",
158 string
, strerror(error
));
164 static res_send_qhook Qhook
= NULL
;
165 static res_send_rhook Rhook
= NULL
;
168 res_send_setqhook(hook
)
176 res_send_setrhook(hook
)
184 * res_isourserver(ina)
185 * looks up "ina" in _res.ns_addr_list[]
190 * paul vixie, 29may94
194 const struct sockaddr_in
*inp
;
196 struct sockaddr_in ina
;
197 register int ns
, ret
;
201 for (ns
= 0; ns
< _res
.nscount
; ns
++) {
202 register const struct sockaddr_in
*srv
= &_res
.nsaddr_list
[ns
];
204 if (srv
->sin_family
== ina
.sin_family
&&
205 srv
->sin_port
== ina
.sin_port
&&
206 (srv
->sin_addr
.s_addr
== INADDR_ANY
||
207 srv
->sin_addr
.s_addr
== ina
.sin_addr
.s_addr
)) {
216 * res_nameinquery(name, type, class, buf, eom)
217 * look for (name,type,class) in the query section of packet (buf,eom)
223 * paul vixie, 29may94
226 res_nameinquery(name
, type
, class, buf
, eom
)
228 register int type
, class;
229 const u_char
*buf
, *eom
;
231 register const u_char
*cp
= buf
+ HFIXEDSZ
;
232 int qdcount
= ntohs(((HEADER
*)buf
)->qdcount
);
234 while (qdcount
-- > 0) {
235 char tname
[MAXDNAME
+1];
236 register int n
, ttype
, tclass
;
238 n
= dn_expand(buf
, eom
, cp
, tname
, sizeof tname
);
242 ttype
= _getshort(cp
); cp
+= INT16SZ
;
243 tclass
= _getshort(cp
); cp
+= INT16SZ
;
246 strcasecmp(tname
, name
) == 0)
253 * res_queriesmatch(buf1, eom1, buf2, eom2)
254 * is there a 1:1 mapping of (name,type,class)
255 * in (buf1,eom1) and (buf2,eom2)?
258 * 0 : not a 1:1 mapping
259 * >0 : is a 1:1 mapping
261 * paul vixie, 29may94
264 res_queriesmatch(buf1
, eom1
, buf2
, eom2
)
265 const u_char
*buf1
, *eom1
;
266 const u_char
*buf2
, *eom2
;
268 register const u_char
*cp
= buf1
+ HFIXEDSZ
;
269 int qdcount
= ntohs(((HEADER
*)buf1
)->qdcount
);
271 if (qdcount
!= ntohs(((HEADER
*)buf2
)->qdcount
))
273 while (qdcount
-- > 0) {
274 char tname
[MAXDNAME
+1];
275 register int n
, ttype
, tclass
;
277 n
= dn_expand(buf1
, eom1
, cp
, tname
, sizeof tname
);
281 ttype
= _getshort(cp
); cp
+= INT16SZ
;
282 tclass
= _getshort(cp
); cp
+= INT16SZ
;
283 if (!res_nameinquery(tname
, ttype
, tclass
, buf2
, eom2
))
290 res_send(buf
, buflen
, ans
, anssiz
)
296 HEADER
*hp
= (HEADER
*) buf
;
297 HEADER
*anhp
= (HEADER
*) ans
;
298 int gotsomewhere
, connreset
, terrno
, try, v_circuit
, resplen
, ns
;
300 u_int badns
; /* XXX NSMAX can't exceed #/bits in this var */
302 if ((_res
.options
& RES_INIT
) == 0 && res_init() == -1) {
303 /* errno should have been set by res_init() in this case. */
306 DprintQ((_res
.options
& RES_DEBUG
) || (_res
.pfcode
& RES_PRF_QUERY
),
307 (stdout
, ";; res_send()\n"), buf
, buflen
);
308 v_circuit
= (_res
.options
& RES_USEVC
) || buflen
> PACKETSZ
;
315 * Send request, RETRY times, or until successful
317 for (try = 0; try < _res
.retry
; try++) {
318 for (ns
= 0; ns
< _res
.nscount
; ns
++) {
319 struct sockaddr_in
*nsap
= &_res
.nsaddr_list
[ns
];
321 if (badns
& (1 << ns
)) {
327 int done
= 0, loops
= 0;
332 act
= (*Qhook
)(&nsap
, &buf
, &buflen
,
333 ans
, anssiz
, &resplen
);
344 /* give the hook another try */
345 if (++loops
< 42) /*doug adams*/
356 Dprint(_res
.options
& RES_DEBUG
,
357 (stdout
, ";; Querying server (# %d) address = %s\n",
358 ns
+ 1, inet_ntoa(nsap
->sin_addr
)));
367 * Use virtual circuit;
368 * at most one attempt per server.
372 if ((s
< 0) || (!vc
)) {
376 s
= socket(PF_INET
, SOCK_STREAM
, 0);
379 Perror(stderr
, "socket(vc)", errno
);
383 if (connect(s
, (struct sockaddr
*)nsap
,
384 sizeof(struct sockaddr
)) < 0) {
386 Aerror(stderr
, "connect/vc",
395 * Send length & message
397 putshort((u_short
)buflen
, (u_char
*)&len
);
398 iov
[0].iov_base
= (caddr_t
)&len
;
399 iov
[0].iov_len
= INT16SZ
;
400 iov
[1].iov_base
= (caddr_t
)buf
;
401 iov
[1].iov_len
= buflen
;
402 if (writev(s
, iov
, 2) != (INT16SZ
+ buflen
)) {
404 Perror(stderr
, "write failed", errno
);
410 * Receive length & response
414 while ((n
= read(s
, (char *)cp
, (int)len
)) > 0) {
421 Perror(stderr
, "read failed", errno
);
424 * A long running process might get its TCP
425 * connection reset if the remote server was
426 * restarted. Requery the server instead of
427 * trying a new one. When there is only one
428 * server, this means that a query might work
429 * instead of failing. We only allow one reset
430 * per query to prevent looping.
432 if (terrno
== ECONNRESET
&& !connreset
) {
440 resplen
= _getshort(ans
);
441 if (resplen
> anssiz
) {
442 Dprint(_res
.options
& RES_DEBUG
,
443 (stdout
, ";; response truncated\n")
451 (n
= read(s
, (char *)cp
, (int)len
)) > 0) {
457 Perror(stderr
, "read(vc)", errno
);
463 * Flush rest of answer
464 * so connection stays in synch.
467 len
= resplen
- anssiz
;
471 n
= (len
> sizeof(junk
)
474 if ((n
= read(s
, junk
, n
)) > 0)
484 struct timeval timeout
;
486 struct sockaddr_in from
;
492 s
= socket(PF_INET
, SOCK_DGRAM
, 0);
498 Perror(stderr
, "socket(dg)", errno
);
504 * On a 4.3BSD+ machine (client and server,
505 * actually), sending to a nameserver datagram
506 * port with no nameserver will cause an
507 * ICMP port unreachable message to be returned.
508 * If our datagram socket is "connected" to the
509 * server, we get an ECONNREFUSED error on the next
510 * socket operation, and select returns if the
511 * error message is received. We can thus detect
512 * the absence of a nameserver without timing out.
513 * If we have sent queries to at least two servers,
514 * however, we don't want to remain connected,
515 * as we wish to receive answers from the first
518 if (_res
.nscount
== 1 || (try == 0 && ns
== 0)) {
520 * Connect only if we are sure we won't
521 * receive a response from another server.
524 if (connect(s
, (struct sockaddr
*)nsap
,
525 sizeof(struct sockaddr
)
536 if (send(s
, (char*)buf
, buflen
, 0) != buflen
) {
537 Perror(stderr
, "send", errno
);
544 * Disconnect if we want to listen
545 * for responses from more than one server.
549 struct sockaddr_in no_addr
;
551 no_addr
.sin_family
= AF_INET
;
552 no_addr
.sin_addr
.s_addr
= INADDR_ANY
;
553 no_addr
.sin_port
= 0;
559 int s1
= socket(PF_INET
, SOCK_DGRAM
,0);
564 Dprint(_res
.options
& RES_DEBUG
,
565 (stdout
, ";; new DG socket\n"))
570 if (sendto(s
, (char*)buf
, buflen
, 0,
571 (struct sockaddr
*)nsap
,
572 sizeof(struct sockaddr
))
574 Aerror(stderr
, "sendto", errno
, *nsap
);
584 timeout
.tv_sec
= (_res
.retrans
<< try);
586 timeout
.tv_sec
/= _res
.nscount
;
587 if ((long) timeout
.tv_sec
<= 0)
593 n
= select(s
+1, &dsmask
, (fd_set
*)NULL
,
594 (fd_set
*)NULL
, &timeout
);
596 Perror(stderr
, "select", errno
);
604 Dprint(_res
.options
& RES_DEBUG
,
605 (stdout
, ";; timeout\n"));
611 fromlen
= sizeof(struct sockaddr_in
);
612 resplen
= recvfrom(s
, (char*)ans
, anssiz
, 0,
613 (struct sockaddr
*)&from
, &fromlen
);
615 Perror(stderr
, "recvfrom", errno
);
620 if (hp
->id
!= anhp
->id
) {
622 * response from old query, ignore it.
623 * XXX - potential security hazard could
626 DprintQ((_res
.options
& RES_DEBUG
) ||
627 (_res
.pfcode
& RES_PRF_REPLY
),
628 (stdout
, ";; old answer:\n"),
633 if (!(_res
.options
& RES_INSECURE1
) &&
634 !res_isourserver(&from
)) {
636 * response from wrong server? ignore it.
637 * XXX - potential security hazard could
640 DprintQ((_res
.options
& RES_DEBUG
) ||
641 (_res
.pfcode
& RES_PRF_REPLY
),
642 (stdout
, ";; not our server:\n"),
647 if (!(_res
.options
& RES_INSECURE2
) &&
648 !res_queriesmatch(buf
, buf
+ buflen
,
649 ans
, ans
+ anssiz
)) {
651 * response contains wrong query? ignore it.
652 * XXX - potential security hazard could
655 DprintQ((_res
.options
& RES_DEBUG
) ||
656 (_res
.pfcode
& RES_PRF_REPLY
),
657 (stdout
, ";; wrong query name:\n"),
661 if (anhp
->rcode
== SERVFAIL
||
662 anhp
->rcode
== NOTIMP
||
663 anhp
->rcode
== REFUSED
) {
664 DprintQ(_res
.options
& RES_DEBUG
,
665 (stdout
, "server rejected query:\n"),
669 /* don't retry if called from dig */
673 if (!(_res
.options
& RES_IGNTC
) && anhp
->tc
) {
675 * get rest of answer;
676 * use TCP with same server.
678 Dprint(_res
.options
& RES_DEBUG
,
679 (stdout
, ";; truncated answer\n"));
685 Dprint((_res
.options
& RES_DEBUG
) ||
686 ((_res
.pfcode
& RES_PRF_REPLY
) &&
687 (_res
.pfcode
& RES_PRF_HEAD1
)),
688 (stdout
, ";; got answer:\n"));
689 DprintQ((_res
.options
& RES_DEBUG
) ||
690 (_res
.pfcode
& RES_PRF_REPLY
),
694 * If using virtual circuits, we assume that the first server
695 * is preferred over the rest (i.e. it is on the local
696 * machine) and only keep that one open.
697 * If we have temporarily opened a virtual circuit,
698 * or if we haven't been asked to keep a socket open,
701 if ((v_circuit
&& (!(_res
.options
& RES_USEVC
) || ns
!= 0)) ||
702 !(_res
.options
& RES_STAYOPEN
)) {
706 int done
= 0, loops
= 0;
711 act
= (*Rhook
)(nsap
, buf
, buflen
,
712 ans
, anssiz
, &resplen
);
722 /* give the hook another try */
723 if (++loops
< 42) /*doug adams*/
741 errno
= ECONNREFUSED
; /* no nameservers found */
743 errno
= ETIMEDOUT
; /* no answer obtained */
750 * This routine is for closing the socket if a virtual circuit is used and
751 * the program wants to close it. This provides support for endhostent()
752 * which expects to close the socket.
754 * This routine is not expected to be user visible.