1 /*************************************************
2 * Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3 *************************************************/
5 /* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2018 */
6 /* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
8 /* Functions for interfacing with the DNS. */
13 /*************************************************
15 *************************************************/
17 /* This function is called instead of res_search() when Exim is running in its
18 test harness. It recognizes some special domain names, and uses them to force
19 failure and retry responses (optionally with a delay). Otherwise, it calls an
20 external utility that mocks-up a nameserver, if it can find the utility.
21 If not, it passes its arguments on to res_search(). The fake nameserver may
22 also return a code specifying that the name should be passed on.
24 Background: the original test suite required a real nameserver to carry the
25 test zones, whereas the new test suite has the fake server for portability. This
29 domain the domain name
30 type the DNS record type
31 answerptr where to put the answer
32 size size of the answer area
34 Returns: length of returned data, or -1 on error (h_errno set)
38 fakens_search(const uschar *domain, int type, uschar *answerptr, int size)
40 int len = Ustrlen(domain);
41 int asize = size; /* Locally modified */
44 uschar *aptr = answerptr; /* Locally modified */
47 /* Remove terminating dot. */
49 if (domain[len - 1] == '.') len--;
50 name = string_copyn(domain, len);
52 /* Look for the fakens utility, and if it exists, call it. */
54 (void)string_format(utilname, sizeof(utilname), "%s/bin/fakens",
55 config_main_directory);
57 if (stat(CS utilname, &statbuf) >= 0)
63 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS lookup of %s (%s) using fakens\n", name, dns_text_type(type));
66 argv[1] = config_main_directory;
68 argv[3] = dns_text_type(type);
71 pid = child_open(argv, NULL, 0000, &infd, &outfd, FALSE);
73 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "failed to run fakens: %s",
78 while (asize > 0 && (rc = read(outfd, aptr, asize)) > 0)
81 aptr += rc; /* Don't modify the actual arguments, because they */
82 asize -= rc; /* may need to be passed on to res_search(). */
85 /* If we ran out of output buffer before exhausting the return,
86 carry on reading and counting it. */
89 while ((rc = read(outfd, name, sizeof(name))) > 0)
93 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "read from fakens failed: %s",
96 switch(child_close(pid, 0))
99 case 1: h_errno = HOST_NOT_FOUND; return -1;
100 case 2: h_errno = TRY_AGAIN; return -1;
102 case 3: h_errno = NO_RECOVERY; return -1;
103 case 4: h_errno = NO_DATA; return -1;
104 case 5: /* Pass on to res_search() */
105 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("fakens returned PASS_ON\n");
110 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("fakens (%s) not found\n", utilname);
113 /* fakens utility not found, or it returned "pass on" */
115 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("passing %s on to res_search()\n", domain);
117 return res_search(CS domain, C_IN, type, answerptr, size);
122 /*************************************************
123 * Initialize and configure resolver *
124 *************************************************/
126 /* Initialize the resolver and the storage for holding DNS answers if this is
127 the first time we have been here, and set the resolver options.
130 qualify_single TRUE to set the RES_DEFNAMES option
131 search_parents TRUE to set the RES_DNSRCH option
132 use_dnssec TRUE to set the RES_USE_DNSSEC option
138 dns_init(BOOL qualify_single, BOOL search_parents, BOOL use_dnssec)
140 res_state resp = os_get_dns_resolver_res();
142 if ((resp->options & RES_INIT) == 0)
144 DEBUG(D_resolver) resp->options |= RES_DEBUG; /* For Cygwin */
145 os_put_dns_resolver_res(resp);
147 DEBUG(D_resolver) resp->options |= RES_DEBUG;
148 os_put_dns_resolver_res(resp);
151 resp->options &= ~(RES_DNSRCH | RES_DEFNAMES);
152 resp->options |= (qualify_single? RES_DEFNAMES : 0) |
153 (search_parents? RES_DNSRCH : 0);
154 if (dns_retrans > 0) resp->retrans = dns_retrans;
155 if (dns_retry > 0) resp->retry = dns_retry;
158 if (dns_use_edns0 >= 0)
161 resp->options |= RES_USE_EDNS0;
163 resp->options &= ~RES_USE_EDNS0;
165 debug_printf("Coerced resolver EDNS0 support %s.\n",
166 dns_use_edns0 ? "on" : "off");
169 if (dns_use_edns0 >= 0)
171 debug_printf("Unable to %sset EDNS0 without resolver support.\n",
172 dns_use_edns0 ? "" : "un");
175 #ifndef DISABLE_DNSSEC
176 # ifdef RES_USE_DNSSEC
177 # ifndef RES_USE_EDNS0
178 # error Have RES_USE_DNSSEC but not RES_USE_EDNS0? Something hinky ...
181 resp->options |= RES_USE_DNSSEC;
182 if (dns_dnssec_ok >= 0)
184 if (dns_use_edns0 == 0 && dns_dnssec_ok != 0)
187 debug_printf("CONFLICT: dns_use_edns0 forced false, dns_dnssec_ok forced true, ignoring latter!\n");
192 resp->options |= RES_USE_DNSSEC;
194 resp->options &= ~RES_USE_DNSSEC;
195 DEBUG(D_resolver) debug_printf("Coerced resolver DNSSEC support %s.\n",
196 dns_dnssec_ok ? "on" : "off");
200 if (dns_dnssec_ok >= 0)
202 debug_printf("Unable to %sset DNSSEC without resolver support.\n",
203 dns_dnssec_ok ? "" : "un");
206 debug_printf("Unable to set DNSSEC without resolver support.\n");
208 #endif /* DISABLE_DNSSEC */
210 os_put_dns_resolver_res(resp);
215 /*************************************************
216 * Build key name for PTR records *
217 *************************************************/
219 /* This function inverts an IP address and adds the relevant domain, to produce
220 a name that can be used to look up PTR records.
223 string the IP address as a string
224 buffer a suitable buffer, long enough to hold the result
230 dns_build_reverse(const uschar *string, uschar *buffer)
232 const uschar *p = string + Ustrlen(string);
235 /* Handle IPv4 address */
238 if (Ustrchr(string, ':') == NULL)
241 for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++)
243 const uschar *ppp = p;
244 while (ppp > string && ppp[-1] != '.') ppp--;
245 Ustrncpy(pp, ppp, p - ppp);
250 Ustrcpy(pp, US"in-addr.arpa");
253 /* Handle IPv6 address; convert to binary so as to fill out any
254 abbreviation in the textual form. */
260 (void)host_aton(string, v6);
262 /* The original specification for IPv6 reverse lookup was to invert each
263 nibble, and look in the ip6.int domain. The domain was subsequently
264 changed to ip6.arpa. */
266 for (int i = 3; i >= 0; i--)
267 for (int j = 0; j < 32; j += 4)
268 pp += sprintf(CS pp, "%x.", (v6[i] >> j) & 15);
269 Ustrcpy(pp, US"ip6.arpa.");
271 /* Another way of doing IPv6 reverse lookups was proposed in conjunction
272 with A6 records. However, it fell out of favour when they did. The
273 alternative was to construct a binary key, and look in ip6.arpa. I tried
274 to make this code do that, but I could not make it work on Solaris 8. The
275 resolver seems to lose the initial backslash somehow. However, now that
276 this style of reverse lookup has been dropped, it doesn't matter. These
277 lines are left here purely for historical interest. */
279 /**************************************************
283 for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++)
285 sprintf(pp, "%08X", v6[i]);
288 Ustrcpy(pp, US"].ip6.arpa.");
289 **************************************************/
298 /* Increment the aptr in dnss, checking against dnsa length.
299 Return: TRUE for a bad result
302 dnss_inc_aptr(const dns_answer * dnsa, dns_scan * dnss, unsigned delta)
304 return (dnss->aptr += delta) >= dnsa->answer + dnsa->answerlen;
307 /*************************************************
308 * Get next DNS record from answer block *
309 *************************************************/
311 /* Call this with reset == RESET_ANSWERS to scan the answer block, reset ==
312 RESET_AUTHORITY to scan the authority records, reset == RESET_ADDITIONAL to
313 scan the additional records, and reset == RESET_NEXT to get the next record.
314 The result is in static storage which must be copied if it is to be preserved.
317 dnsa pointer to dns answer block
318 dnss pointer to dns scan block
319 reset option specifying what portion to scan, as described above
321 Returns: next dns record, or NULL when no more
325 dns_next_rr(const dns_answer *dnsa, dns_scan *dnss, int reset)
327 const HEADER * h = (const HEADER *)dnsa->answer;
332 # define TRACE DEBUG(D_dns)
335 # define TRACE if (FALSE)
338 /* Reset the saved data when requested to, and skip to the first required RR */
340 if (reset != RESET_NEXT)
342 dnss->rrcount = ntohs(h->qdcount);
343 TRACE debug_printf("%s: reset (Q rrcount %d)\n", __FUNCTION__, dnss->rrcount);
344 dnss->aptr = dnsa->answer + sizeof(HEADER);
346 /* Skip over questions; failure to expand the name just gives up */
348 while (dnss->rrcount-- > 0)
350 TRACE trace = "Q-namelen";
351 namelen = dn_expand(dnsa->answer, dnsa->answer + dnsa->answerlen,
352 dnss->aptr, (DN_EXPAND_ARG4_TYPE) &dnss->srr.name, DNS_MAXNAME);
353 if (namelen < 0) goto null_return;
354 /* skip name & type & class */
355 TRACE trace = "Q-skip";
356 if (dnss_inc_aptr(dnsa, dnss, namelen+4)) goto null_return;
359 /* Get the number of answer records. */
361 dnss->rrcount = ntohs(h->ancount);
362 TRACE debug_printf("%s: reset (A rrcount %d)\n", __FUNCTION__, dnss->rrcount);
364 /* Skip over answers if we want to look at the authority section. Also skip
365 the NS records (i.e. authority section) if wanting to look at the additional
368 if (reset == RESET_ADDITIONAL)
370 TRACE debug_printf("%s: additional\n", __FUNCTION__);
371 dnss->rrcount += ntohs(h->nscount);
372 TRACE debug_printf("%s: reset (NS rrcount %d)\n", __FUNCTION__, dnss->rrcount);
375 if (reset == RESET_AUTHORITY || reset == RESET_ADDITIONAL)
377 TRACE if (reset == RESET_AUTHORITY)
378 debug_printf("%s: authority\n", __FUNCTION__);
379 while (dnss->rrcount-- > 0)
381 TRACE trace = "A-namelen";
382 namelen = dn_expand(dnsa->answer, dnsa->answer + dnsa->answerlen,
383 dnss->aptr, (DN_EXPAND_ARG4_TYPE) &dnss->srr.name, DNS_MAXNAME);
384 if (namelen < 0) goto null_return;
385 /* skip name, type, class & TTL */
386 TRACE trace = "A-hdr";
387 if (dnss_inc_aptr(dnsa, dnss, namelen+8)) goto null_return;
388 GETSHORT(dnss->srr.size, dnss->aptr); /* size of data portion */
390 TRACE trace = "A-skip";
391 if (dnss_inc_aptr(dnsa, dnss, dnss->srr.size)) goto null_return;
393 dnss->rrcount = reset == RESET_AUTHORITY
394 ? ntohs(h->nscount) : ntohs(h->arcount);
395 TRACE debug_printf("%s: reset (%s rrcount %d)\n", __FUNCTION__,
396 reset == RESET_AUTHORITY ? "NS" : "AR", dnss->rrcount);
398 TRACE debug_printf("%s: %d RRs to read\n", __FUNCTION__, dnss->rrcount);
401 TRACE debug_printf("%s: next (%d left)\n", __FUNCTION__, dnss->rrcount);
403 /* The variable dnss->aptr is now pointing at the next RR, and dnss->rrcount
404 contains the number of RR records left. */
406 if (dnss->rrcount-- <= 0) return NULL;
408 /* If expanding the RR domain name fails, behave as if no more records
411 TRACE trace = "R-namelen";
412 namelen = dn_expand(dnsa->answer, dnsa->answer + dnsa->answerlen, dnss->aptr,
413 (DN_EXPAND_ARG4_TYPE) &dnss->srr.name, DNS_MAXNAME);
414 if (namelen < 0) goto null_return;
416 /* Move the pointer past the name and fill in the rest of the data structure
417 from the following bytes. */
419 TRACE trace = "R-name";
420 if (dnss_inc_aptr(dnsa, dnss, namelen)) goto null_return;
422 GETSHORT(dnss->srr.type, dnss->aptr); /* Record type */
423 TRACE trace = "R-class";
424 if (dnss_inc_aptr(dnsa, dnss, 2)) goto null_return; /* Don't want class */
425 GETLONG(dnss->srr.ttl, dnss->aptr); /* TTL */
426 GETSHORT(dnss->srr.size, dnss->aptr); /* Size of data portion */
427 dnss->srr.data = dnss->aptr; /* The record's data follows */
429 /* Unchecked increment ok here since no further access on this iteration;
430 will be checked on next at "R-name". */
432 dnss->aptr += dnss->srr.size; /* Advance to next RR */
434 /* Return a pointer to the dns_record structure within the dns_answer. This is
435 for convenience so that the scans can use nice-looking for loops. */
437 TRACE debug_printf("%s: return %s\n", __FUNCTION__, dns_text_type(dnss->srr.type));
441 TRACE debug_printf("%s: terminate (%d RRs left). Last op: %s; errno %d %s\n",
442 __FUNCTION__, dnss->rrcount, trace, errno, strerror(errno));
448 /* Extract the AUTHORITY information from the answer. If the answer isn't
449 authoritative (AA not set), we do not extract anything.
451 The AUTHORITY section contains NS records if the name in question was found,
452 it contains a SOA record otherwise. (This is just from experience and some
453 tests, is there some spec?)
455 Scan the whole AUTHORITY section, since it may contain other records
458 Return: name for the authority, in an allocated string, or NULL if none found */
460 static const uschar *
461 dns_extract_auth_name(const dns_answer * dnsa) /* FIXME: const dns_answer */
464 const HEADER * h = (const HEADER *) dnsa->answer;
466 if (h->nscount && h->aa)
467 for (dns_record * rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_AUTHORITY);
468 rr; rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT))
469 if (rr->type == (h->ancount ? T_NS : T_SOA))
470 return string_copy(rr->name);
477 /*************************************************
478 * Return whether AD bit set in DNS result *
479 *************************************************/
481 /* We do not perform DNSSEC work ourselves; if the administrator has installed
482 a verifying resolver which sets AD as appropriate, though, we'll use that.
483 (AD = Authentic Data, AA = Authoritative Answer)
485 Argument: pointer to dns answer block
486 Returns: bool indicating presence of AD bit
490 dns_is_secure(const dns_answer * dnsa)
492 #ifdef DISABLE_DNSSEC
494 debug_printf("DNSSEC support disabled at build-time; dns_is_secure() false\n");
497 const HEADER * h = (const HEADER *) dnsa->answer;
498 const uschar * auth_name;
499 const uschar * trusted;
501 if (h->ad) return TRUE;
503 /* If the resolver we ask is authoritative for the domain in question, it
504 * may not set the AD but the AA bit. If we explicitly trust
505 * the resolver for that domain (via a domainlist in dns_trust_aa),
506 * we return TRUE to indicate a secure answer.
511 || !(trusted = expand_string(dns_trust_aa))
513 || !(auth_name = dns_extract_auth_name(dnsa))
514 || OK != match_isinlist(auth_name, &trusted, 0, NULL, NULL,
515 MCL_DOMAIN, TRUE, NULL)
519 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS faked the AD bit "
520 "(got AA and matched with dns_trust_aa (%s in %s))\n",
521 auth_name, dns_trust_aa);
528 dns_set_insecure(dns_answer * dnsa)
530 #ifndef DISABLE_DNSSEC
531 HEADER * h = (HEADER *)dnsa->answer;
536 /************************************************
537 * Check whether the AA bit is set *
538 * We need this to warn if we requested AD *
539 * from an authoritative server *
540 ************************************************/
543 dns_is_aa(const dns_answer *dnsa)
545 #ifdef DISABLE_DNSSEC
548 return ((const HEADER*)dnsa->answer)->aa;
554 /*************************************************
555 * Turn DNS type into text *
556 *************************************************/
558 /* Turn the coded record type into a string for printing. All those that Exim
559 uses should be included here.
561 Argument: record type
562 Returns: pointer to string
570 case T_A: return US"A";
571 case T_MX: return US"MX";
572 case T_AAAA: return US"AAAA";
573 case T_A6: return US"A6";
574 case T_TXT: return US"TXT";
575 case T_SPF: return US"SPF";
576 case T_PTR: return US"PTR";
577 case T_SOA: return US"SOA";
578 case T_SRV: return US"SRV";
579 case T_NS: return US"NS";
580 case T_CNAME: return US"CNAME";
581 case T_TLSA: return US"TLSA";
582 default: return US"?";
588 /*************************************************
589 * Cache a failed DNS lookup result *
590 *************************************************/
593 dns_fail_tag(uschar * buf, const uschar * name, int dns_type)
595 res_state resp = os_get_dns_resolver_res();
597 /*XX buf needs to be 255 +1 + (max(typetext) == 5) +1 + max(chars_for_long-max) +1
598 We truncate the name here for safety... could use a dynamic string. */
600 sprintf(CS buf, "%.255s-%s-%lx", name, dns_text_type(dns_type),
601 (unsigned long) resp->options);
605 /* We cache failed lookup results so as not to experience timeouts many
606 times for the same domain. We need to retain the resolver options because they
607 may change. For successful lookups, we rely on resolver and/or name server
613 expiry time TTL expires, or zero for unlimited
616 Returns: the return code
619 /* we need: 255 +1 + (max(typetext) == 5) +1 + max(chars_for_long-max) +1 */
620 #define DNS_FAILTAG_MAX 290
621 #define DNS_FAILNODE_SIZE \
622 (sizeof(expiring_data) + sizeof(tree_node) + DNS_FAILTAG_MAX)
625 dns_fail_return(const uschar * name, int type, time_t expiry, int rc)
627 uschar node_name[DNS_FAILTAG_MAX];
628 tree_node * previous, * new;
631 dns_fail_tag(node_name, name, type);
632 if ((previous = tree_search(tree_dns_fails, node_name)))
633 e = previous->data.ptr;
636 e = store_get_perm(DNS_FAILNODE_SIZE, is_tainted(name));
638 dns_fail_tag(new->name, name, type);
640 (void)tree_insertnode(&tree_dns_fails, new);
643 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf(" %s neg-cache entry for %s, ttl %d\n",
644 previous ? "update" : "writing",
645 node_name, expiry ? (int)(expiry - time(NULL)) : -1);
652 /* Return the cached result of a known-bad lookup, or -1.
655 dns_fail_cache_hit(const uschar * name, int type)
657 uschar node_name[DNS_FAILTAG_MAX];
658 tree_node * previous;
662 dns_fail_tag(node_name, name, type);
663 if (!(previous = tree_search(tree_dns_fails, node_name)))
666 e = previous->data.ptr;
668 rc = e->expiry && e->expiry <= time(NULL) ? -1 : val;
670 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS lookup of %.255s-%s: %scached value %s%s\n",
671 name, dns_text_type(type),
672 rc == -1 ? "" : "using ",
673 val == DNS_NOMATCH ? "DNS_NOMATCH" :
674 val == DNS_NODATA ? "DNS_NODATA" :
675 val == DNS_AGAIN ? "DNS_AGAIN" :
676 val == DNS_FAIL ? "DNS_FAIL" : "??",
677 rc == -1 ? " past valid time" : "");
684 /* Return the TTL suitable for an NXDOMAIN result, which is given
685 in the SOA. We hope that one was returned in the lookup, and do not
686 bother doing a separate lookup; if not found return a forever TTL.
690 dns_expire_from_soa(dns_answer * dnsa)
692 const HEADER * h = (const HEADER *)dnsa->answer;
695 /* This is really gross. The successful return value from res_search() is
696 the packet length, which is stored in dnsa->answerlen. If we get a
697 negative DNS reply then res_search() returns -1, which causes the bounds
698 checks for name decompression to fail when it is treated as a packet
699 length, which in turn causes the authority search to fail. The correct
700 packet length has been lost inside libresolv, so we have to guess a
701 replacement value. (The only way to fix this properly would be to
702 re-implement res_search() and res_query() so that they don't muddle their
703 success and packet length return values.) For added safety we only reset
704 the packet length if the packet header looks plausible. */
706 if ( h->qr == 1 && h->opcode == QUERY && h->tc == 0
707 && (h->rcode == NOERROR || h->rcode == NXDOMAIN)
708 && (ntohs(h->qdcount) == 1 || f.running_in_test_harness)
709 && ntohs(h->ancount) == 0
710 && ntohs(h->nscount) >= 1)
711 dnsa->answerlen = sizeof(dnsa->answer);
713 for (dns_record * rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_AUTHORITY);
714 rr; rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT)
715 ) if (rr->type == T_SOA)
717 const uschar * p = rr->data;
718 uschar discard_buf[256];
722 /* Skip the mname & rname strings */
724 if ((len = dn_expand(dnsa->answer, dnsa->answer + dnsa->answerlen,
725 p, (DN_EXPAND_ARG4_TYPE)discard_buf, 256)) < 0)
728 if ((len = dn_expand(dnsa->answer, dnsa->answer + dnsa->answerlen,
729 p, (DN_EXPAND_ARG4_TYPE)discard_buf, 256)) < 0)
733 /* Skip the SOA serial, refresh, retry & expire. Grab the TTL */
735 if (p > dnsa->answer + dnsa->answerlen - 5 * INT32SZ)
740 return time(NULL) + ttl;
742 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS: no SOA record found for neg-TTL\n");
747 /*************************************************
748 * Do basic DNS lookup *
749 *************************************************/
751 /* Call the resolver to look up the given domain name, using the given type,
752 and check the result. The error code TRY_AGAIN is documented as meaning "non-
753 Authoritative Host not found, or SERVERFAIL". Sometimes there are badly set
754 up nameservers that produce this error continually, so there is the option of
755 providing a list of domains for which this is treated as a non-existent
758 The dns_answer structure is pretty big; enough to hold a max-sized DNS message
759 - so best allocated from fast-release memory. As of writing, all our callers
760 use a stack-auto variable.
763 dnsa pointer to dns_answer structure
765 type type of DNS record required (T_A, T_MX, etc)
767 Returns: DNS_SUCCEED successful lookup
768 DNS_NOMATCH name not found (NXDOMAIN)
769 or name contains illegal characters (if checking)
770 or name is an IP address (for IP address lookup)
771 DNS_NODATA domain exists, but no data for this type (NODATA)
772 DNS_AGAIN soft failure, try again later
777 dns_basic_lookup(dns_answer * dnsa, const uschar * name, int type)
781 const uschar * save_domain;
784 /* DNS lookup failures of any kind are cached in a tree. This is mainly so that
785 a timeout on one domain doesn't happen time and time again for messages that
786 have many addresses in the same domain. We rely on the resolver and name server
787 caching for successful lookups.
790 if ((rc = dns_fail_cache_hit(name, type)) > 0)
794 /* Convert all names to a-label form before doing lookup */
797 uschar * errstr = NULL;
798 DEBUG(D_dns) if (string_is_utf8(name))
799 debug_printf("convert utf8 '%s' to alabel for for lookup\n", name);
800 if ((alabel = string_domain_utf8_to_alabel(name, &errstr)), errstr)
803 debug_printf("DNS name '%s' utf8 conversion to alabel failed: %s\n", name,
805 f.host_find_failed_syntax = TRUE;
812 /* If configured, check the hygiene of the name passed to lookup. Otherwise,
813 although DNS lookups may give REFUSED at the lower level, some resolvers
814 turn this into TRY_AGAIN, which is silly. Give a NOMATCH return, since such
815 domains cannot be in the DNS. The check is now done by a regular expression;
816 give it space for substring storage to save it having to get its own if the
817 regex has substrings that are used - the default uses a conditional.
819 This test is omitted for PTR records. These occur only in calls from the dnsdb
820 lookup, which constructs the names itself, so they should be OK. Besides,
821 bitstring labels don't conform to normal name syntax. (But they aren't used any
824 #ifndef STAND_ALONE /* Omit this for stand-alone tests */
826 if (check_dns_names_pattern[0] != 0 && type != T_PTR && type != T_TXT)
828 int ovector[3*(EXPAND_MAXN+1)];
831 if (pcre_exec(regex_check_dns_names, NULL, CCS name, Ustrlen(name),
832 0, PCRE_EOPT, ovector, nelem(ovector)) < 0)
835 debug_printf("DNS name syntax check failed: %s (%s)\n", name,
836 dns_text_type(type));
837 f.host_find_failed_syntax = TRUE;
842 #endif /* STAND_ALONE */
844 /* Call the resolver; for an overlong response, res_search() will return the
845 number of bytes the message would need, so we need to check for this case. The
846 effect is to truncate overlong data.
848 On some systems, res_search() will recognize "A-for-A" queries and return
849 the IP address instead of returning -1 with h_error=HOST_NOT_FOUND. Some
850 nameservers are also believed to do this. It is, of course, contrary to the
851 specification of the DNS, so we lock it out. */
853 if ((type == T_A || type == T_AAAA) && string_is_ip_address(name, NULL) != 0)
856 /* If we are running in the test harness, instead of calling the normal resolver
857 (res_search), we call fakens_search(), which recognizes certain special
858 domains, and interfaces to a fake nameserver for certain special zones. */
860 dnsa->answerlen = f.running_in_test_harness
861 ? fakens_search(name, type, dnsa->answer, sizeof(dnsa->answer))
862 : res_search(CCS name, C_IN, type, dnsa->answer, sizeof(dnsa->answer));
864 if (dnsa->answerlen > (int) sizeof(dnsa->answer))
866 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS lookup of %s (%s) resulted in overlong packet"
867 " (size %d), truncating to %u.\n",
868 name, dns_text_type(type), dnsa->answerlen, (unsigned int) sizeof(dnsa->answer));
869 dnsa->answerlen = sizeof(dnsa->answer);
872 if (dnsa->answerlen < 0) switch (h_errno)
875 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS lookup of %s (%s) gave HOST_NOT_FOUND\n"
876 "returning DNS_NOMATCH\n", name, dns_text_type(type));
877 return dns_fail_return(name, type, dns_expire_from_soa(dnsa), DNS_NOMATCH);
880 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS lookup of %s (%s) gave TRY_AGAIN\n",
881 name, dns_text_type(type));
883 /* Cut this out for various test programs */
885 save_domain = deliver_domain;
886 deliver_domain = string_copy(name); /* set $domain */
887 rc = match_isinlist(name, (const uschar **)&dns_again_means_nonexist, 0, NULL, NULL,
888 MCL_DOMAIN, TRUE, NULL);
889 deliver_domain = save_domain;
892 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("returning DNS_AGAIN\n");
893 return dns_fail_return(name, type, 0, DNS_AGAIN);
895 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("%s is in dns_again_means_nonexist: returning "
896 "DNS_NOMATCH\n", name);
897 return dns_fail_return(name, type, dns_expire_from_soa(dnsa), DNS_NOMATCH);
899 #else /* For stand-alone tests */
900 return dns_fail_return(name, type, 0, DNS_AGAIN);
904 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS lookup of %s (%s) gave NO_RECOVERY\n"
905 "returning DNS_FAIL\n", name, dns_text_type(type));
906 return dns_fail_return(name, type, 0, DNS_FAIL);
909 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS lookup of %s (%s) gave NO_DATA\n"
910 "returning DNS_NODATA\n", name, dns_text_type(type));
911 return dns_fail_return(name, type, dns_expire_from_soa(dnsa), DNS_NODATA);
914 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS lookup of %s (%s) gave unknown DNS error %d\n"
915 "returning DNS_FAIL\n", name, dns_text_type(type), h_errno);
916 return dns_fail_return(name, type, 0, DNS_FAIL);
919 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS lookup of %s (%s) succeeded\n",
920 name, dns_text_type(type));
928 /************************************************
929 * Do a DNS lookup and handle CNAMES *
930 ************************************************/
932 /* Look up the given domain name, using the given type. Follow CNAMEs if
933 necessary, but only so many times. There aren't supposed to be CNAME chains in
934 the DNS, but you are supposed to cope with them if you find them.
935 By default, follow one CNAME since a resolver has been seen, faced with
936 an MX request and a CNAME (to an A) but no MX present, returning the CNAME.
938 The assumption is made that if the resolver gives back records of the
939 requested type *and* a CNAME, we don't need to make another call to look up
940 the CNAME. I can't see how it could return only some of the right records. If
941 it's done a CNAME lookup in the past, it will have all of them; if not, it
944 If fully_qualified_name is not NULL, set it to point to the full name
945 returned by the resolver, if this is different to what it is given, unless
946 the returned name starts with "*" as some nameservers seem to be returning
947 wildcards in this form. In international mode "different" means "alabel
948 forms are different".
951 dnsa pointer to dns_answer structure
952 name domain name to look up
953 type DNS record type (T_A, T_MX, etc)
954 fully_qualified_name if not NULL, return the returned name here if its
955 contents are different (i.e. it must be preset)
957 Returns: DNS_SUCCEED successful lookup
958 DNS_NOMATCH name not found
959 DNS_NODATA no data found
960 DNS_AGAIN soft failure, try again later
965 dns_lookup(dns_answer *dnsa, const uschar *name, int type,
966 const uschar **fully_qualified_name)
968 const uschar *orig_name = name;
969 BOOL secure_so_far = TRUE;
971 /* By default, assume the resolver follows CNAME chains (and returns NODATA for
972 an unterminated one). If it also does that for a CNAME loop, fine; if it returns
973 a CNAME (maybe the last?) whine about it. However, retain the coding for dumb
974 resolvers hiding behind a config variable. Loop to follow CNAME chains so far,
975 but no further... The testsuite tests the latter case, mostly assuming that the
978 for (int i = 0; i <= dns_cname_loops; i++)
981 dns_record cname_rr, type_rr;
985 /* DNS lookup failures get passed straight back. */
987 if ((rc = dns_basic_lookup(dnsa, name, type)) != DNS_SUCCEED)
990 /* We should have either records of the required type, or a CNAME record,
991 or both. We need to know whether both exist for getting the fully qualified
992 name, but avoid scanning more than necessary. Note that we must copy the
993 contents of any rr blocks returned by dns_next_rr() as they use the same
994 area in the dnsa block. */
996 cname_rr.data = type_rr.data = NULL;
997 for (dns_record * rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_ANSWERS);
998 rr; rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT))
999 if (rr->type == type)
1001 if (type_rr.data == NULL) type_rr = *rr;
1002 if (cname_rr.data != NULL) break;
1004 else if (rr->type == T_CNAME)
1007 /* For the first time round this loop, if a CNAME was found, take the fully
1008 qualified name from it; otherwise from the first data record, if present. */
1010 if (i == 0 && fully_qualified_name)
1012 uschar * rr_name = cname_rr.data
1013 ? cname_rr.name : type_rr.data ? type_rr.name : NULL;
1015 && Ustrcmp(rr_name, *fully_qualified_name) != 0
1016 && rr_name[0] != '*'
1018 && ( !string_is_utf8(*fully_qualified_name)
1020 string_domain_utf8_to_alabel(*fully_qualified_name, NULL)) != 0
1024 *fully_qualified_name = string_copy_dnsdomain(rr_name);
1027 /* If any data records of the correct type were found, we are done. */
1031 if (!secure_so_far) /* mark insecure if any element of CNAME chain was */
1032 dns_set_insecure(dnsa);
1036 /* If there are no data records, we need to re-scan the DNS using the
1037 domain given in the CNAME record, which should exist (otherwise we should
1038 have had a failure from dns_lookup). However code against the possibility of
1039 its not existing. */
1044 /* DNS data comes from the outside, hence tainted */
1045 data = store_get(256, TRUE);
1046 if (dn_expand(dnsa->answer, dnsa->answer + dnsa->answerlen,
1047 cname_rr.data, (DN_EXPAND_ARG4_TYPE)data, 256) < 0)
1051 if (!dns_is_secure(dnsa))
1052 secure_so_far = FALSE;
1054 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("CNAME found: change to %s\n", name);
1055 } /* Loop back to do another lookup */
1057 /*Control reaches here after 10 times round the CNAME loop. Something isn't
1060 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "CNAME loop for %s encountered", orig_name);
1069 /************************************************
1070 * Do a DNS lookup and handle virtual types *
1071 ************************************************/
1073 /* This function handles some invented "lookup types" that synthesize features
1074 not available in the basic types. The special types all have negative values.
1075 Positive type values are passed straight on to dns_lookup().
1078 dnsa pointer to dns_answer structure
1079 name domain name to look up
1080 type DNS record type (T_A, T_MX, etc or a "special")
1081 fully_qualified_name if not NULL, return the returned name here if its
1082 contents are different (i.e. it must be preset)
1084 Returns: DNS_SUCCEED successful lookup
1085 DNS_NOMATCH name not found
1086 DNS_NODATA no data found
1087 DNS_AGAIN soft failure, try again later
1088 DNS_FAIL DNS failure
1092 dns_special_lookup(dns_answer *dnsa, const uschar *name, int type,
1093 const uschar **fully_qualified_name)
1097 /* The "mx hosts only" type doesn't require any special action here */
1099 return dns_lookup(dnsa, name, T_MX, fully_qualified_name);
1101 /* Find nameservers for the domain or the nearest enclosing zone, excluding
1102 the root servers. */
1108 const uschar *d = name;
1111 int rc = dns_lookup(dnsa, d, type, fully_qualified_name);
1112 if (rc != DNS_NOMATCH && rc != DNS_NODATA) return rc;
1113 while (*d != 0 && *d != '.') d++;
1114 if (*d++ == 0) break;
1119 /* Try to look up the Client SMTP Authorization SRV record for the name. If
1120 there isn't one, search from the top downwards for a CSA record in a parent
1121 domain, which might be making assertions about subdomains. If we find a record
1122 we set fully_qualified_name to whichever lookup succeeded, so that the caller
1123 can tell whether to look at the explicit authorization field or the subdomain
1127 uschar *srvname, *namesuff, *tld;
1128 int priority, weight, port;
1134 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("CSA lookup of %s\n", name);
1136 srvname = string_sprintf("_client._smtp.%s", name);
1137 rc = dns_lookup(dnsa, srvname, T_SRV, NULL);
1138 if (rc == DNS_SUCCEED || rc == DNS_AGAIN)
1140 if (rc == DNS_SUCCEED) *fully_qualified_name = string_copy(name);
1144 /* Search for CSA subdomain assertion SRV records from the top downwards,
1145 starting with the 2nd level domain. This order maximizes cache-friendliness.
1146 We skip the top level domains to avoid loading their nameservers and because
1147 we know they'll never have CSA SRV records. */
1149 namesuff = Ustrrchr(name, '.');
1150 if (namesuff == NULL) return DNS_NOMATCH;
1153 limit = dns_csa_search_limit;
1155 /* Use more appropriate search parameters if we are in the reverse DNS. */
1157 if (strcmpic(namesuff, US".arpa") == 0)
1158 if (namesuff - 8 > name && strcmpic(namesuff - 8, US".in-addr.arpa") == 0)
1164 else if (namesuff - 4 > name && strcmpic(namesuff - 4, US".ip6.arpa") == 0)
1172 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("CSA TLD %s\n", tld);
1174 /* Do not perform the search if the top level or 2nd level domains do not
1175 exist. This is quite common, and when it occurs all the search queries would
1176 go to the root or TLD name servers, which is not friendly. So we check the
1177 AUTHORITY section; if it contains the root's SOA record or the TLD's SOA then
1178 the TLD or the 2LD (respectively) doesn't exist and we can skip the search.
1179 If the TLD and the 2LD exist but the explicit CSA record lookup failed, then
1180 the AUTHORITY SOA will be the 2LD's or a subdomain thereof. */
1182 if (rc == DNS_NOMATCH)
1184 /* This is really gross. The successful return value from res_search() is
1185 the packet length, which is stored in dnsa->answerlen. If we get a
1186 negative DNS reply then res_search() returns -1, which causes the bounds
1187 checks for name decompression to fail when it is treated as a packet
1188 length, which in turn causes the authority search to fail. The correct
1189 packet length has been lost inside libresolv, so we have to guess a
1190 replacement value. (The only way to fix this properly would be to
1191 re-implement res_search() and res_query() so that they don't muddle their
1192 success and packet length return values.) For added safety we only reset
1193 the packet length if the packet header looks plausible. */
1195 const HEADER * h = (const HEADER *)dnsa->answer;
1196 if (h->qr == 1 && h->opcode == QUERY && h->tc == 0
1197 && (h->rcode == NOERROR || h->rcode == NXDOMAIN)
1198 && ntohs(h->qdcount) == 1 && ntohs(h->ancount) == 0
1199 && ntohs(h->nscount) >= 1)
1200 dnsa->answerlen = sizeof(dnsa->answer);
1202 for (rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_AUTHORITY);
1203 rr; rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT)
1205 if (rr->type != T_SOA) continue;
1206 else if (strcmpic(rr->name, US"") == 0 ||
1207 strcmpic(rr->name, tld) == 0) return DNS_NOMATCH;
1211 for (i = 0; i < limit; i++)
1215 /* Scan through the IPv6 reverse DNS in chunks of 16 bits worth of IP
1216 address, i.e. 4 hex chars and 4 dots, i.e. 8 chars. */
1218 if (namesuff <= name) return DNS_NOMATCH;
1221 /* Find the start of the preceding domain name label. */
1223 if (--namesuff <= name) return DNS_NOMATCH;
1224 while (*namesuff != '.');
1226 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("CSA parent search at %s\n", namesuff + 1);
1228 srvname = string_sprintf("_client._smtp.%s", namesuff + 1);
1229 rc = dns_lookup(dnsa, srvname, T_SRV, NULL);
1230 if (rc == DNS_AGAIN) return rc;
1231 if (rc != DNS_SUCCEED) continue;
1233 /* Check that the SRV record we have found is worth returning. We don't
1234 just return the first one we find, because some lower level SRV record
1235 might make stricter assertions than its parent domain. */
1237 for (rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_ANSWERS);
1238 rr; rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT)) if (rr->type == T_SRV)
1240 const uschar * p = rr->data;
1242 /* Extract the numerical SRV fields (p is incremented) */
1243 GETSHORT(priority, p);
1244 GETSHORT(weight, p); weight = weight; /* compiler quietening */
1247 /* Check the CSA version number */
1248 if (priority != 1) continue;
1250 /* If it's making an interesting assertion, return this response. */
1253 *fully_qualified_name = namesuff + 1;
1263 return dns_lookup(dnsa, name, type, fully_qualified_name);
1266 /* Control should never reach here */
1275 /*************************************************
1276 * Get address(es) from DNS record *
1277 *************************************************/
1279 /* The record type is either T_A for an IPv4 address or T_AAAA for an IPv6 address.
1282 dnsa the DNS answer block
1285 Returns: pointer to a chain of dns_address items; NULL when the dnsa was overrun
1289 dns_address_from_rr(dns_answer *dnsa, dns_record *rr)
1291 dns_address * yield = NULL;
1292 uschar * dnsa_lim = dnsa->answer + dnsa->answerlen;
1294 if (rr->type == T_A)
1296 uschar *p = US rr->data;
1297 if (p + 4 <= dnsa_lim)
1299 /* the IP is not regarded as tainted */
1300 yield = store_get(sizeof(dns_address) + 20, FALSE);
1301 (void)sprintf(CS yield->address, "%d.%d.%d.%d", p[0], p[1], p[2], p[3]);
1310 if (rr->data + 16 <= dnsa_lim)
1312 struct in6_addr in6;
1313 for (int i = 0; i < 16; i++) in6.s6_addr[i] = rr->data[i];
1314 yield = store_get(sizeof(dns_address) + 50, FALSE);
1315 inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &in6, CS yield->address, 50);
1319 #endif /* HAVE_IPV6 */
1327 dns_pattern_init(void)
1329 if (check_dns_names_pattern[0] != 0 && !regex_check_dns_names)
1330 regex_check_dns_names =
1331 regex_must_compile(check_dns_names_pattern, FALSE, TRUE);