1 /*************************************************
2 * Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3 *************************************************/
5 /* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2014 */
6 /* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
8 /* Functions for interfacing with the DNS. */
14 /*************************************************
16 *************************************************/
18 /* This function is called instead of res_search() when Exim is running in its
19 test harness. It recognizes some special domain names, and uses them to force
20 failure and retry responses (optionally with a delay). Otherwise, it calls an
21 external utility that mocks-up a nameserver, if it can find the utility.
22 If not, it passes its arguments on to res_search(). The fake nameserver may
23 also return a code specifying that the name should be passed on.
25 Background: the original test suite required a real nameserver to carry the
26 test zones, whereas the new test suit has the fake server for portability. This
30 domain the domain name
31 type the DNS record type
32 answerptr where to put the answer
33 size size of the answer area
35 Returns: length of returned data, or -1 on error (h_errno set)
39 fakens_search(const uschar *domain, int type, uschar *answerptr, int size)
41 int len = Ustrlen(domain);
42 int asize = size; /* Locally modified */
46 uschar *aptr = answerptr; /* Locally modified */
49 /* Remove terminating dot. */
51 if (domain[len - 1] == '.') len--;
52 Ustrncpy(name, domain, len);
56 /* This code, for forcing TRY_AGAIN and NO_RECOVERY, is here so that it works
57 for the old test suite that uses a real nameserver. When the old test suite is
58 eventually abandoned, this code could be moved into the fakens utility. */
60 if (len >= 14 && Ustrcmp(endname - 14, "test.again.dns") == 0)
62 int delay = Uatoi(name); /* digits at the start of the name */
63 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("Return from DNS lookup of %s (%s) faked for testing\n",
64 name, dns_text_type(type));
67 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("delaying %d seconds\n", delay);
74 if (len >= 13 && Ustrcmp(endname - 13, "test.fail.dns") == 0)
76 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("Return from DNS lookup of %s (%s) faked for testing\n",
77 name, dns_text_type(type));
78 h_errno = NO_RECOVERY;
82 /* Look for the fakens utility, and if it exists, call it. */
84 (void)string_format(utilname, sizeof(utilname), "%s/../bin/fakens",
87 if (stat(CS utilname, &statbuf) >= 0)
93 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS lookup of %s (%s) using fakens\n",
94 name, dns_text_type(type));
97 argv[1] = spool_directory;
99 argv[3] = dns_text_type(type);
102 pid = child_open(argv, NULL, 0000, &infd, &outfd, FALSE);
104 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "failed to run fakens: %s",
109 while (asize > 0 && (rc = read(outfd, aptr, asize)) > 0)
112 aptr += rc; /* Don't modify the actual arguments, because they */
113 asize -= rc; /* may need to be passed on to res_search(). */
117 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "read from fakens failed: %s",
120 switch(child_close(pid, 0))
123 case 1: h_errno = HOST_NOT_FOUND; return -1;
124 case 2: h_errno = TRY_AGAIN; return -1;
126 case 3: h_errno = NO_RECOVERY; return -1;
127 case 4: h_errno = NO_DATA; return -1;
128 case 5: /* Pass on to res_search() */
129 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("fakens returned PASS_ON\n");
133 /* fakens utility not found, or it returned "pass on" */
135 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("passing %s on to res_search()\n", domain);
137 return res_search(CS domain, C_IN, type, answerptr, size);
142 /*************************************************
143 * Initialize and configure resolver *
144 *************************************************/
146 /* Initialize the resolver and the storage for holding DNS answers if this is
147 the first time we have been here, and set the resolver options.
150 qualify_single TRUE to set the RES_DEFNAMES option
151 search_parents TRUE to set the RES_DNSRCH option
152 use_dnssec TRUE to set the RES_USE_DNSSEC option
158 dns_init(BOOL qualify_single, BOOL search_parents, BOOL use_dnssec)
160 res_state resp = os_get_dns_resolver_res();
162 if ((resp->options & RES_INIT) == 0)
164 DEBUG(D_resolver) resp->options |= RES_DEBUG; /* For Cygwin */
165 os_put_dns_resolver_res(resp);
167 DEBUG(D_resolver) resp->options |= RES_DEBUG;
168 os_put_dns_resolver_res(resp);
171 resp->options &= ~(RES_DNSRCH | RES_DEFNAMES);
172 resp->options |= (qualify_single? RES_DEFNAMES : 0) |
173 (search_parents? RES_DNSRCH : 0);
174 if (dns_retrans > 0) resp->retrans = dns_retrans;
175 if (dns_retry > 0) resp->retry = dns_retry;
178 if (dns_use_edns0 >= 0)
181 resp->options |= RES_USE_EDNS0;
183 resp->options &= ~RES_USE_EDNS0;
185 debug_printf("Coerced resolver EDNS0 support %s.\n",
186 dns_use_edns0 ? "on" : "off");
189 if (dns_use_edns0 >= 0)
191 debug_printf("Unable to %sset EDNS0 without resolver support.\n",
192 dns_use_edns0 ? "" : "un");
195 #ifndef DISABLE_DNSSEC
196 # ifdef RES_USE_DNSSEC
197 # ifndef RES_USE_EDNS0
198 # error Have RES_USE_DNSSEC but not RES_USE_EDNS0? Something hinky ...
201 resp->options |= RES_USE_DNSSEC;
202 if (dns_dnssec_ok >= 0)
204 if (dns_use_edns0 == 0 && dns_dnssec_ok != 0)
207 debug_printf("CONFLICT: dns_use_edns0 forced false, dns_dnssec_ok forced true, ignoring latter!\n");
212 resp->options |= RES_USE_DNSSEC;
214 resp->options &= ~RES_USE_DNSSEC;
215 DEBUG(D_resolver) debug_printf("Coerced resolver DNSSEC support %s.\n",
216 dns_dnssec_ok ? "on" : "off");
220 if (dns_dnssec_ok >= 0)
222 debug_printf("Unable to %sset DNSSEC without resolver support.\n",
223 dns_dnssec_ok ? "" : "un");
226 debug_printf("Unable to set DNSSEC without resolver support.\n");
228 #endif /* DISABLE_DNSSEC */
230 os_put_dns_resolver_res(resp);
235 /*************************************************
236 * Build key name for PTR records *
237 *************************************************/
239 /* This function inverts an IP address and adds the relevant domain, to produce
240 a name that can be used to look up PTR records.
243 string the IP address as a string
244 buffer a suitable buffer, long enough to hold the result
250 dns_build_reverse(const uschar *string, uschar *buffer)
252 const uschar *p = string + Ustrlen(string);
255 /* Handle IPv4 address */
258 if (Ustrchr(string, ':') == NULL)
262 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
264 const uschar *ppp = p;
265 while (ppp > string && ppp[-1] != '.') ppp--;
266 Ustrncpy(pp, ppp, p - ppp);
271 Ustrcpy(pp, "in-addr.arpa");
274 /* Handle IPv6 address; convert to binary so as to fill out any
275 abbreviation in the textual form. */
282 (void)host_aton(string, v6);
284 /* The original specification for IPv6 reverse lookup was to invert each
285 nibble, and look in the ip6.int domain. The domain was subsequently
286 changed to ip6.arpa. */
288 for (i = 3; i >= 0; i--)
291 for (j = 0; j < 32; j += 4)
293 sprintf(CS pp, "%x.", (v6[i] >> j) & 15);
297 Ustrcpy(pp, "ip6.arpa.");
299 /* Another way of doing IPv6 reverse lookups was proposed in conjunction
300 with A6 records. However, it fell out of favour when they did. The
301 alternative was to construct a binary key, and look in ip6.arpa. I tried
302 to make this code do that, but I could not make it work on Solaris 8. The
303 resolver seems to lose the initial backslash somehow. However, now that
304 this style of reverse lookup has been dropped, it doesn't matter. These
305 lines are left here purely for historical interest. */
307 /**************************************************
311 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
313 sprintf(pp, "%08X", v6[i]);
316 Ustrcpy(pp, "].ip6.arpa.");
317 **************************************************/
326 /*************************************************
327 * Get next DNS record from answer block *
328 *************************************************/
330 /* Call this with reset == RESET_ANSWERS to scan the answer block, reset ==
331 RESET_AUTHORITY to scan the authority records, reset == RESET_ADDITIONAL to
332 scan the additional records, and reset == RESET_NEXT to get the next record.
333 The result is in static storage which must be copied if it is to be preserved.
336 dnsa pointer to dns answer block
337 dnss pointer to dns scan block
338 reset option specifing what portion to scan, as described above
340 Returns: next dns record, or NULL when no more
344 dns_next_rr(dns_answer *dnsa, dns_scan *dnss, int reset)
346 HEADER *h = (HEADER *)dnsa->answer;
349 /* Reset the saved data when requested to, and skip to the first required RR */
351 if (reset != RESET_NEXT)
353 dnss->rrcount = ntohs(h->qdcount);
354 dnss->aptr = dnsa->answer + sizeof(HEADER);
356 /* Skip over questions; failure to expand the name just gives up */
358 while (dnss->rrcount-- > 0)
360 namelen = dn_expand(dnsa->answer, dnsa->answer + dnsa->answerlen,
361 dnss->aptr, (DN_EXPAND_ARG4_TYPE) &(dnss->srr.name), DNS_MAXNAME);
362 if (namelen < 0) { dnss->rrcount = 0; return NULL; }
363 dnss->aptr += namelen + 4; /* skip name & type & class */
366 /* Get the number of answer records. */
368 dnss->rrcount = ntohs(h->ancount);
370 /* Skip over answers if we want to look at the authority section. Also skip
371 the NS records (i.e. authority section) if wanting to look at the additional
374 if (reset == RESET_ADDITIONAL) dnss->rrcount += ntohs(h->nscount);
376 if (reset == RESET_AUTHORITY || reset == RESET_ADDITIONAL)
378 while (dnss->rrcount-- > 0)
380 namelen = dn_expand(dnsa->answer, dnsa->answer + dnsa->answerlen,
381 dnss->aptr, (DN_EXPAND_ARG4_TYPE) &(dnss->srr.name), DNS_MAXNAME);
382 if (namelen < 0) { dnss->rrcount = 0; return NULL; }
383 dnss->aptr += namelen + 8; /* skip name, type, class & TTL */
384 GETSHORT(dnss->srr.size, dnss->aptr); /* size of data portion */
385 dnss->aptr += dnss->srr.size; /* skip over it */
387 dnss->rrcount = (reset == RESET_AUTHORITY)
388 ? ntohs(h->nscount) : ntohs(h->arcount);
392 /* The variable dnss->aptr is now pointing at the next RR, and dnss->rrcount
393 contains the number of RR records left. */
395 if (dnss->rrcount-- <= 0) return NULL;
397 /* If expanding the RR domain name fails, behave as if no more records
400 namelen = dn_expand(dnsa->answer, dnsa->answer + dnsa->answerlen, dnss->aptr,
401 (DN_EXPAND_ARG4_TYPE) &(dnss->srr.name), DNS_MAXNAME);
402 if (namelen < 0) { dnss->rrcount = 0; return NULL; }
404 /* Move the pointer past the name and fill in the rest of the data structure
405 from the following bytes. */
407 dnss->aptr += namelen;
408 GETSHORT(dnss->srr.type, dnss->aptr); /* Record type */
409 dnss->aptr += 6; /* Don't want class or TTL */
410 GETSHORT(dnss->srr.size, dnss->aptr); /* Size of data portion */
411 dnss->srr.data = dnss->aptr; /* The record's data follows */
412 dnss->aptr += dnss->srr.size; /* Advance to next RR */
414 /* Return a pointer to the dns_record structure within the dns_answer. This is
415 for convenience so that the scans can use nice-looking for loops. */
423 /*************************************************
424 * Return whether AD bit set in DNS result *
425 *************************************************/
427 /* We do not perform DNSSEC work ourselves; if the administrator has installed
428 a verifying resolver which sets AD as appropriate, though, we'll use that.
429 (AD = Authentic Data)
431 Argument: pointer to dns answer block
432 Returns: bool indicating presence of AD bit
436 dns_is_secure(const dns_answer * dnsa)
438 #ifdef DISABLE_DNSSEC
440 debug_printf("DNSSEC support disabled at build-time; dns_is_secure() false\n");
443 HEADER *h = (HEADER *)dnsa->answer;
444 return h->ad ? TRUE : FALSE;
449 dns_set_insecure(dns_answer * dnsa)
451 HEADER * h = (HEADER *)dnsa->answer;
458 /*************************************************
459 * Turn DNS type into text *
460 *************************************************/
462 /* Turn the coded record type into a string for printing. All those that Exim
463 uses should be included here.
465 Argument: record type
466 Returns: pointer to string
474 case T_A: return US"A";
475 case T_MX: return US"MX";
476 case T_AAAA: return US"AAAA";
477 case T_A6: return US"A6";
478 case T_TXT: return US"TXT";
479 case T_SPF: return US"SPF";
480 case T_PTR: return US"PTR";
481 case T_SOA: return US"SOA";
482 case T_SRV: return US"SRV";
483 case T_NS: return US"NS";
484 case T_CNAME: return US"CNAME";
485 case T_TLSA: return US"TLSA";
486 default: return US"?";
492 /*************************************************
493 * Cache a failed DNS lookup result *
494 *************************************************/
496 /* We cache failed lookup results so as not to experience timeouts many
497 times for the same domain. We need to retain the resolver options because they
498 may change. For successful lookups, we rely on resolver and/or name server
506 Returns: the return code
510 dns_return(const uschar * name, int type, int rc)
512 res_state resp = os_get_dns_resolver_res();
513 tree_node *node = store_get_perm(sizeof(tree_node) + 290);
514 sprintf(CS node->name, "%.255s-%s-%lx", name, dns_text_type(type),
517 (void)tree_insertnode(&tree_dns_fails, node);
523 /*************************************************
524 * Do basic DNS lookup *
525 *************************************************/
527 /* Call the resolver to look up the given domain name, using the given type,
528 and check the result. The error code TRY_AGAIN is documented as meaning "non-
529 Authoritive Host not found, or SERVERFAIL". Sometimes there are badly set
530 up nameservers that produce this error continually, so there is the option of
531 providing a list of domains for which this is treated as a non-existent
535 dnsa pointer to dns_answer structure
537 type type of DNS record required (T_A, T_MX, etc)
539 Returns: DNS_SUCCEED successful lookup
540 DNS_NOMATCH name not found (NXDOMAIN)
541 or name contains illegal characters (if checking)
542 or name is an IP address (for IP address lookup)
543 DNS_NODATA domain exists, but no data for this type (NODATA)
544 DNS_AGAIN soft failure, try again later
549 dns_basic_lookup(dns_answer *dnsa, const uschar *name, int type)
553 const uschar *save_domain;
555 res_state resp = os_get_dns_resolver_res();
558 uschar node_name[290];
560 /* DNS lookup failures of any kind are cached in a tree. This is mainly so that
561 a timeout on one domain doesn't happen time and time again for messages that
562 have many addresses in the same domain. We rely on the resolver and name server
563 caching for successful lookups. */
565 sprintf(CS node_name, "%.255s-%s-%lx", name, dns_text_type(type),
567 previous = tree_search(tree_dns_fails, node_name);
568 if (previous != NULL)
570 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS lookup of %.255s-%s: using cached value %s\n",
571 name, dns_text_type(type),
572 (previous->data.val == DNS_NOMATCH)? "DNS_NOMATCH" :
573 (previous->data.val == DNS_NODATA)? "DNS_NODATA" :
574 (previous->data.val == DNS_AGAIN)? "DNS_AGAIN" :
575 (previous->data.val == DNS_FAIL)? "DNS_FAIL" : "??");
576 return previous->data.val;
579 /* If configured, check the hygene of the name passed to lookup. Otherwise,
580 although DNS lookups may give REFUSED at the lower level, some resolvers
581 turn this into TRY_AGAIN, which is silly. Give a NOMATCH return, since such
582 domains cannot be in the DNS. The check is now done by a regular expression;
583 give it space for substring storage to save it having to get its own if the
584 regex has substrings that are used - the default uses a conditional.
586 This test is omitted for PTR records. These occur only in calls from the dnsdb
587 lookup, which constructs the names itself, so they should be OK. Besides,
588 bitstring labels don't conform to normal name syntax. (But the aren't used any
591 For SRV records, we omit the initial _smtp._tcp. components at the start. */
593 #ifndef STAND_ALONE /* Omit this for stand-alone tests */
595 if (check_dns_names_pattern[0] != 0 && type != T_PTR && type != T_TXT)
597 const uschar *checkname = name;
598 int ovector[3*(EXPAND_MAXN+1)];
602 /* For an SRV lookup, skip over the first two components (the service and
603 protocol names, which both start with an underscore). */
605 if (type == T_SRV || type == T_TLSA)
607 while (*checkname++ != '.');
608 while (*checkname++ != '.');
611 if (pcre_exec(regex_check_dns_names, NULL, CCS checkname, Ustrlen(checkname),
612 0, PCRE_EOPT, ovector, sizeof(ovector)/sizeof(int)) < 0)
615 debug_printf("DNS name syntax check failed: %s (%s)\n", name,
616 dns_text_type(type));
617 host_find_failed_syntax = TRUE;
622 #endif /* STAND_ALONE */
624 /* Call the resolver; for an overlong response, res_search() will return the
625 number of bytes the message would need, so we need to check for this case. The
626 effect is to truncate overlong data.
628 On some systems, res_search() will recognize "A-for-A" queries and return
629 the IP address instead of returning -1 with h_error=HOST_NOT_FOUND. Some
630 nameservers are also believed to do this. It is, of course, contrary to the
631 specification of the DNS, so we lock it out. */
633 if ((type == T_A || type == T_AAAA) && string_is_ip_address(name, NULL) != 0)
636 /* If we are running in the test harness, instead of calling the normal resolver
637 (res_search), we call fakens_search(), which recognizes certain special
638 domains, and interfaces to a fake nameserver for certain special zones. */
640 dnsa->answerlen = running_in_test_harness
641 ? fakens_search(name, type, dnsa->answer, MAXPACKET)
642 : res_search(CCS name, C_IN, type, dnsa->answer, MAXPACKET);
644 if (dnsa->answerlen > MAXPACKET)
646 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS lookup of %s (%s) resulted in overlong packet (size %d), truncating to %d.\n",
647 name, dns_text_type(type), dnsa->answerlen, MAXPACKET);
648 dnsa->answerlen = MAXPACKET;
651 if (dnsa->answerlen < 0) switch (h_errno)
654 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS lookup of %s (%s) gave HOST_NOT_FOUND\n"
655 "returning DNS_NOMATCH\n", name, dns_text_type(type));
656 return dns_return(name, type, DNS_NOMATCH);
659 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS lookup of %s (%s) gave TRY_AGAIN\n",
660 name, dns_text_type(type));
662 /* Cut this out for various test programs */
664 save_domain = deliver_domain;
665 deliver_domain = string_copy(name); /* set $domain */
666 rc = match_isinlist(name, (const uschar **)&dns_again_means_nonexist, 0, NULL, NULL,
667 MCL_DOMAIN, TRUE, NULL);
668 deliver_domain = save_domain;
671 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("returning DNS_AGAIN\n");
672 return dns_return(name, type, DNS_AGAIN);
674 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("%s is in dns_again_means_nonexist: returning "
675 "DNS_NOMATCH\n", name);
676 return dns_return(name, type, DNS_NOMATCH);
678 #else /* For stand-alone tests */
679 return dns_return(name, type, DNS_AGAIN);
683 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS lookup of %s (%s) gave NO_RECOVERY\n"
684 "returning DNS_FAIL\n", name, dns_text_type(type));
685 return dns_return(name, type, DNS_FAIL);
688 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS lookup of %s (%s) gave NO_DATA\n"
689 "returning DNS_NODATA\n", name, dns_text_type(type));
690 return dns_return(name, type, DNS_NODATA);
693 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS lookup of %s (%s) gave unknown DNS error %d\n"
694 "returning DNS_FAIL\n", name, dns_text_type(type), h_errno);
695 return dns_return(name, type, DNS_FAIL);
698 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("DNS lookup of %s (%s) succeeded\n",
699 name, dns_text_type(type));
707 /************************************************
708 * Do a DNS lookup and handle CNAMES *
709 ************************************************/
711 /* Look up the given domain name, using the given type. Follow CNAMEs if
712 necessary, but only so many times. There aren't supposed to be CNAME chains in
713 the DNS, but you are supposed to cope with them if you find them.
715 The assumption is made that if the resolver gives back records of the
716 requested type *and* a CNAME, we don't need to make another call to look up
717 the CNAME. I can't see how it could return only some of the right records. If
718 it's done a CNAME lookup in the past, it will have all of them; if not, it
721 If fully_qualified_name is not NULL, set it to point to the full name
722 returned by the resolver, if this is different to what it is given, unless
723 the returned name starts with "*" as some nameservers seem to be returning
724 wildcards in this form.
727 dnsa pointer to dns_answer structure
728 name domain name to look up
729 type DNS record type (T_A, T_MX, etc)
730 fully_qualified_name if not NULL, return the returned name here if its
731 contents are different (i.e. it must be preset)
733 Returns: DNS_SUCCEED successful lookup
734 DNS_NOMATCH name not found
735 DNS_NODATA no data found
736 DNS_AGAIN soft failure, try again later
741 dns_lookup(dns_answer *dnsa, const uschar *name, int type,
742 const uschar **fully_qualified_name)
745 const uschar *orig_name = name;
746 BOOL secure_so_far = TRUE;
748 /* Loop to follow CNAME chains so far, but no further... */
750 for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
753 dns_record *rr, cname_rr, type_rr;
757 /* DNS lookup failures get passed straight back. */
759 if ((rc = dns_basic_lookup(dnsa, name, type)) != DNS_SUCCEED) return rc;
761 /* We should have either records of the required type, or a CNAME record,
762 or both. We need to know whether both exist for getting the fully qualified
763 name, but avoid scanning more than necessary. Note that we must copy the
764 contents of any rr blocks returned by dns_next_rr() as they use the same
765 area in the dnsa block. */
767 cname_rr.data = type_rr.data = NULL;
768 for (rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_ANSWERS);
770 rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT))
772 if (rr->type == type)
774 if (type_rr.data == NULL) type_rr = *rr;
775 if (cname_rr.data != NULL) break;
777 else if (rr->type == T_CNAME) cname_rr = *rr;
780 /* For the first time round this loop, if a CNAME was found, take the fully
781 qualified name from it; otherwise from the first data record, if present. */
783 if (i == 0 && fully_qualified_name != NULL)
785 if (cname_rr.data != NULL)
787 if (Ustrcmp(cname_rr.name, *fully_qualified_name) != 0 &&
788 cname_rr.name[0] != '*')
789 *fully_qualified_name = string_copy_dnsdomain(cname_rr.name);
791 else if (type_rr.data != NULL)
793 if (Ustrcmp(type_rr.name, *fully_qualified_name) != 0 &&
794 type_rr.name[0] != '*')
795 *fully_qualified_name = string_copy_dnsdomain(type_rr.name);
799 /* If any data records of the correct type were found, we are done. */
801 if (type_rr.data != NULL)
803 if (!secure_so_far) /* mark insecure if any element of CNAME chain was */
804 dns_set_insecure(dnsa);
808 /* If there are no data records, we need to re-scan the DNS using the
809 domain given in the CNAME record, which should exist (otherwise we should
810 have had a failure from dns_lookup). However code against the possibility of
813 if (cname_rr.data == NULL) return DNS_FAIL;
814 datalen = dn_expand(dnsa->answer, dnsa->answer + dnsa->answerlen,
815 cname_rr.data, (DN_EXPAND_ARG4_TYPE)data, sizeof(data));
816 if (datalen < 0) return DNS_FAIL;
819 if (!dns_is_secure(dnsa))
820 secure_so_far = FALSE;
822 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("CNAME found: change to %s\n", name);
823 } /* Loop back to do another lookup */
825 /*Control reaches here after 10 times round the CNAME loop. Something isn't
828 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "CNAME loop for %s encountered", orig_name);
837 /************************************************
838 * Do a DNS lookup and handle virtual types *
839 ************************************************/
841 /* This function handles some invented "lookup types" that synthesize feature
842 not available in the basic types. The special types all have negative values.
843 Positive type values are passed straight on to dns_lookup().
846 dnsa pointer to dns_answer structure
847 name domain name to look up
848 type DNS record type (T_A, T_MX, etc or a "special")
849 fully_qualified_name if not NULL, return the returned name here if its
850 contents are different (i.e. it must be preset)
852 Returns: DNS_SUCCEED successful lookup
853 DNS_NOMATCH name not found
854 DNS_NODATA no data found
855 DNS_AGAIN soft failure, try again later
860 dns_special_lookup(dns_answer *dnsa, const uschar *name, int type,
861 const uschar **fully_qualified_name)
863 if (type >= 0) return dns_lookup(dnsa, name, type, fully_qualified_name);
865 /* The "mx hosts only" type doesn't require any special action here */
867 if (type == T_MXH) return dns_lookup(dnsa, name, T_MX, fully_qualified_name);
869 /* Find nameservers for the domain or the nearest enclosing zone, excluding the
874 const uschar *d = name;
877 int rc = dns_lookup(dnsa, d, T_NS, fully_qualified_name);
878 if (rc != DNS_NOMATCH && rc != DNS_NODATA) return rc;
879 while (*d != 0 && *d != '.') d++;
880 if (*d++ == 0) break;
885 /* Try to look up the Client SMTP Authorization SRV record for the name. If
886 there isn't one, search from the top downwards for a CSA record in a parent
887 domain, which might be making assertions about subdomains. If we find a record
888 we set fully_qualified_name to whichever lookup succeeded, so that the caller
889 can tell whether to look at the explicit authorization field or the subdomain
894 uschar *srvname, *namesuff, *tld, *p;
895 int priority, weight, port;
901 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("CSA lookup of %s\n", name);
903 srvname = string_sprintf("_client._smtp.%s", name);
904 rc = dns_lookup(dnsa, srvname, T_SRV, NULL);
905 if (rc == DNS_SUCCEED || rc == DNS_AGAIN)
907 if (rc == DNS_SUCCEED) *fully_qualified_name = string_copy(name);
911 /* Search for CSA subdomain assertion SRV records from the top downwards,
912 starting with the 2nd level domain. This order maximizes cache-friendliness.
913 We skip the top level domains to avoid loading their nameservers and because
914 we know they'll never have CSA SRV records. */
916 namesuff = Ustrrchr(name, '.');
917 if (namesuff == NULL) return DNS_NOMATCH;
920 limit = dns_csa_search_limit;
922 /* Use more appropriate search parameters if we are in the reverse DNS. */
924 if (strcmpic(namesuff, US".arpa") == 0)
926 if (namesuff - 8 > name && strcmpic(namesuff - 8, US".in-addr.arpa") == 0)
932 else if (namesuff - 4 > name && strcmpic(namesuff - 4, US".ip6.arpa") == 0)
941 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("CSA TLD %s\n", tld);
943 /* Do not perform the search if the top level or 2nd level domains do not
944 exist. This is quite common, and when it occurs all the search queries would
945 go to the root or TLD name servers, which is not friendly. So we check the
946 AUTHORITY section; if it contains the root's SOA record or the TLD's SOA then
947 the TLD or the 2LD (respectively) doesn't exist and we can skip the search.
948 If the TLD and the 2LD exist but the explicit CSA record lookup failed, then
949 the AUTHORITY SOA will be the 2LD's or a subdomain thereof. */
951 if (rc == DNS_NOMATCH)
953 /* This is really gross. The successful return value from res_search() is
954 the packet length, which is stored in dnsa->answerlen. If we get a
955 negative DNS reply then res_search() returns -1, which causes the bounds
956 checks for name decompression to fail when it is treated as a packet
957 length, which in turn causes the authority search to fail. The correct
958 packet length has been lost inside libresolv, so we have to guess a
959 replacement value. (The only way to fix this properly would be to
960 re-implement res_search() and res_query() so that they don't muddle their
961 success and packet length return values.) For added safety we only reset
962 the packet length if the packet header looks plausible. */
964 HEADER *h = (HEADER *)dnsa->answer;
965 if (h->qr == 1 && h->opcode == QUERY && h->tc == 0
966 && (h->rcode == NOERROR || h->rcode == NXDOMAIN)
967 && ntohs(h->qdcount) == 1 && ntohs(h->ancount) == 0
968 && ntohs(h->nscount) >= 1)
969 dnsa->answerlen = MAXPACKET;
971 for (rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_AUTHORITY);
973 rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT))
974 if (rr->type != T_SOA) continue;
975 else if (strcmpic(rr->name, US"") == 0 ||
976 strcmpic(rr->name, tld) == 0) return DNS_NOMATCH;
980 for (i = 0; i < limit; i++)
984 /* Scan through the IPv6 reverse DNS in chunks of 16 bits worth of IP
985 address, i.e. 4 hex chars and 4 dots, i.e. 8 chars. */
987 if (namesuff <= name) return DNS_NOMATCH;
990 /* Find the start of the preceding domain name label. */
992 if (--namesuff <= name) return DNS_NOMATCH;
993 while (*namesuff != '.');
995 DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("CSA parent search at %s\n", namesuff + 1);
997 srvname = string_sprintf("_client._smtp.%s", namesuff + 1);
998 rc = dns_lookup(dnsa, srvname, T_SRV, NULL);
999 if (rc == DNS_AGAIN) return rc;
1000 if (rc != DNS_SUCCEED) continue;
1002 /* Check that the SRV record we have found is worth returning. We don't
1003 just return the first one we find, because some lower level SRV record
1004 might make stricter assertions than its parent domain. */
1006 for (rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_ANSWERS);
1008 rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT))
1010 if (rr->type != T_SRV) continue;
1012 /* Extract the numerical SRV fields (p is incremented) */
1014 GETSHORT(priority, p);
1015 GETSHORT(weight, p); weight = weight; /* compiler quietening */
1018 /* Check the CSA version number */
1019 if (priority != 1) continue;
1021 /* If it's making an interesting assertion, return this response. */
1024 *fully_qualified_name = namesuff + 1;
1032 /* Control should never reach here */
1041 /*************************************************
1042 * Get address(es) from DNS record *
1043 *************************************************/
1045 /* The record type is either T_A for an IPv4 address or T_AAAA (or T_A6 when
1046 supported) for an IPv6 address. In the A6 case, there may be several addresses,
1047 generated by following chains. A recursive function does all the hard work. A6
1048 records now look like passing into history, so the code is only included when
1049 explicitly asked for.
1052 dnsa the DNS answer block
1055 Returns: pointer a chain of dns_address items
1059 dns_address_from_rr(dns_answer *dnsa, dns_record *rr)
1061 dns_address *yield = NULL;
1063 dnsa = dnsa; /* Stop picky compilers warning */
1065 if (rr->type == T_A)
1067 uschar *p = (uschar *)(rr->data);
1068 yield = store_get(sizeof(dns_address) + 20);
1069 (void)sprintf(CS yield->address, "%d.%d.%d.%d", p[0], p[1], p[2], p[3]);
1077 yield = store_get(sizeof(dns_address) + 50);
1078 inet_ntop(AF_INET6, (uschar *)(rr->data), CS yield->address, 50);
1081 #endif /* HAVE_IPV6 */
1089 dns_pattern_init(void)
1091 if (check_dns_names_pattern[0] != 0 && !regex_check_dns_names)
1092 regex_check_dns_names =
1093 regex_must_compile(check_dns_names_pattern, FALSE, TRUE);