{
uschar * alabel;
uschar * errstr = NULL;
+ DEBUG(D_dns) if (string_is_utf8(name))
+ debug_printf("convert utf8 '%s' to alabel for for lookup\n", name);
if ((alabel = string_domain_utf8_to_alabel(name, &errstr)), errstr)
{
DEBUG(D_dns)
If fully_qualified_name is not NULL, set it to point to the full name
returned by the resolver, if this is different to what it is given, unless
the returned name starts with "*" as some nameservers seem to be returning
-wildcards in this form.
+wildcards in this form. In international mode "different" means "alabel
+forms are different".
Arguments:
dnsa pointer to dns_answer structure
if (i == 0 && fully_qualified_name != NULL)
{
- if (cname_rr.data != NULL)
- {
- if (Ustrcmp(cname_rr.name, *fully_qualified_name) != 0 &&
- cname_rr.name[0] != '*')
- *fully_qualified_name = string_copy_dnsdomain(cname_rr.name);
- }
- else if (type_rr.data != NULL)
- {
- if (Ustrcmp(type_rr.name, *fully_qualified_name) != 0 &&
- type_rr.name[0] != '*')
- *fully_qualified_name = string_copy_dnsdomain(type_rr.name);
- }
+ uschar * rr_name = cname_rr.data ? cname_rr.name
+ : type_rr.data ? type_rr.name : NULL;
+ if ( rr_name
+ && Ustrcmp(rr_name, *fully_qualified_name) != 0
+ && rr_name[0] != '*'
+#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_INTERNATIONAL
+ && ( !string_is_utf8(*fully_qualified_name)
+ || Ustrcmp(rr_name,
+ string_domain_utf8_to_alabel(*fully_qualified_name, NULL)) != 0
+ )
+#endif
+ )
+ *fully_qualified_name = string_copy_dnsdomain(rr_name);
}
/* If any data records of the correct type were found, we are done. */
dns_special_lookup(dns_answer *dnsa, const uschar *name, int type,
const uschar **fully_qualified_name)
{
-if (type >= 0) return dns_lookup(dnsa, name, type, fully_qualified_name);
-
-/* The "mx hosts only" type doesn't require any special action here */
-
-if (type == T_MXH) return dns_lookup(dnsa, name, T_MX, fully_qualified_name);
-
-/* Find nameservers for the domain or the nearest enclosing zone, excluding the
-root servers. */
-
-if (type == T_ZNS)
+switch (type)
{
- const uschar *d = name;
- while (d != 0)
- {
- int rc = dns_lookup(dnsa, d, T_NS, fully_qualified_name);
- if (rc != DNS_NOMATCH && rc != DNS_NODATA) return rc;
- while (*d != 0 && *d != '.') d++;
- if (*d++ == 0) break;
- }
- return DNS_NOMATCH;
- }
-
-/* Try to look up the Client SMTP Authorization SRV record for the name. If
-there isn't one, search from the top downwards for a CSA record in a parent
-domain, which might be making assertions about subdomains. If we find a record
-we set fully_qualified_name to whichever lookup succeeded, so that the caller
-can tell whether to look at the explicit authorization field or the subdomain
-assertion field. */
-
-if (type == T_CSA)
- {
- uschar *srvname, *namesuff, *tld, *p;
- int priority, weight, port;
- int limit, rc, i;
- BOOL ipv6;
- dns_record *rr;
- dns_scan dnss;
-
- DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("CSA lookup of %s\n", name);
-
- srvname = string_sprintf("_client._smtp.%s", name);
- rc = dns_lookup(dnsa, srvname, T_SRV, NULL);
- if (rc == DNS_SUCCEED || rc == DNS_AGAIN)
- {
- if (rc == DNS_SUCCEED) *fully_qualified_name = string_copy(name);
- return rc;
- }
-
- /* Search for CSA subdomain assertion SRV records from the top downwards,
- starting with the 2nd level domain. This order maximizes cache-friendliness.
- We skip the top level domains to avoid loading their nameservers and because
- we know they'll never have CSA SRV records. */
-
- namesuff = Ustrrchr(name, '.');
- if (namesuff == NULL) return DNS_NOMATCH;
- tld = namesuff + 1;
- ipv6 = FALSE;
- limit = dns_csa_search_limit;
-
- /* Use more appropriate search parameters if we are in the reverse DNS. */
+ /* The "mx hosts only" type doesn't require any special action here */
+ case T_MXH:
+ return dns_lookup(dnsa, name, T_MX, fully_qualified_name);
+
+ /* Find nameservers for the domain or the nearest enclosing zone, excluding
+ the root servers. */
+ case T_ZNS:
+ type = T_NS;
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+ case T_SOA:
+ {
+ const uschar *d = name;
+ while (d != 0)
+ {
+ int rc = dns_lookup(dnsa, d, type, fully_qualified_name);
+ if (rc != DNS_NOMATCH && rc != DNS_NODATA) return rc;
+ while (*d != 0 && *d != '.') d++;
+ if (*d++ == 0) break;
+ }
+ return DNS_NOMATCH;
+ }
+
+ /* Try to look up the Client SMTP Authorization SRV record for the name. If
+ there isn't one, search from the top downwards for a CSA record in a parent
+ domain, which might be making assertions about subdomains. If we find a record
+ we set fully_qualified_name to whichever lookup succeeded, so that the caller
+ can tell whether to look at the explicit authorization field or the subdomain
+ assertion field. */
+ case T_CSA:
+ {
+ uschar *srvname, *namesuff, *tld, *p;
+ int priority, weight, port;
+ int limit, rc, i;
+ BOOL ipv6;
+ dns_record *rr;
+ dns_scan dnss;
+
+ DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("CSA lookup of %s\n", name);
+
+ srvname = string_sprintf("_client._smtp.%s", name);
+ rc = dns_lookup(dnsa, srvname, T_SRV, NULL);
+ if (rc == DNS_SUCCEED || rc == DNS_AGAIN)
+ {
+ if (rc == DNS_SUCCEED) *fully_qualified_name = string_copy(name);
+ return rc;
+ }
+
+ /* Search for CSA subdomain assertion SRV records from the top downwards,
+ starting with the 2nd level domain. This order maximizes cache-friendliness.
+ We skip the top level domains to avoid loading their nameservers and because
+ we know they'll never have CSA SRV records. */
+
+ namesuff = Ustrrchr(name, '.');
+ if (namesuff == NULL) return DNS_NOMATCH;
+ tld = namesuff + 1;
+ ipv6 = FALSE;
+ limit = dns_csa_search_limit;
+
+ /* Use more appropriate search parameters if we are in the reverse DNS. */
+
+ if (strcmpic(namesuff, US".arpa") == 0)
+ {
+ if (namesuff - 8 > name && strcmpic(namesuff - 8, US".in-addr.arpa") == 0)
+ {
+ namesuff -= 8;
+ tld = namesuff + 1;
+ limit = 3;
+ }
+ else if (namesuff - 4 > name && strcmpic(namesuff - 4, US".ip6.arpa") == 0)
+ {
+ namesuff -= 4;
+ tld = namesuff + 1;
+ ipv6 = TRUE;
+ limit = 3;
+ }
+ }
+
+ DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("CSA TLD %s\n", tld);
+
+ /* Do not perform the search if the top level or 2nd level domains do not
+ exist. This is quite common, and when it occurs all the search queries would
+ go to the root or TLD name servers, which is not friendly. So we check the
+ AUTHORITY section; if it contains the root's SOA record or the TLD's SOA then
+ the TLD or the 2LD (respectively) doesn't exist and we can skip the search.
+ If the TLD and the 2LD exist but the explicit CSA record lookup failed, then
+ the AUTHORITY SOA will be the 2LD's or a subdomain thereof. */
+
+ if (rc == DNS_NOMATCH)
+ {
+ /* This is really gross. The successful return value from res_search() is
+ the packet length, which is stored in dnsa->answerlen. If we get a
+ negative DNS reply then res_search() returns -1, which causes the bounds
+ checks for name decompression to fail when it is treated as a packet
+ length, which in turn causes the authority search to fail. The correct
+ packet length has been lost inside libresolv, so we have to guess a
+ replacement value. (The only way to fix this properly would be to
+ re-implement res_search() and res_query() so that they don't muddle their
+ success and packet length return values.) For added safety we only reset
+ the packet length if the packet header looks plausible. */
+
+ HEADER *h = (HEADER *)dnsa->answer;
+ if (h->qr == 1 && h->opcode == QUERY && h->tc == 0
+ && (h->rcode == NOERROR || h->rcode == NXDOMAIN)
+ && ntohs(h->qdcount) == 1 && ntohs(h->ancount) == 0
+ && ntohs(h->nscount) >= 1)
+ dnsa->answerlen = MAXPACKET;
+
+ for (rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_AUTHORITY);
+ rr != NULL;
+ rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT))
+ if (rr->type != T_SOA) continue;
+ else if (strcmpic(rr->name, US"") == 0 ||
+ strcmpic(rr->name, tld) == 0) return DNS_NOMATCH;
+ else break;
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < limit; i++)
+ {
+ if (ipv6)
+ {
+ /* Scan through the IPv6 reverse DNS in chunks of 16 bits worth of IP
+ address, i.e. 4 hex chars and 4 dots, i.e. 8 chars. */
+ namesuff -= 8;
+ if (namesuff <= name) return DNS_NOMATCH;
+ }
+ else
+ /* Find the start of the preceding domain name label. */
+ do
+ if (--namesuff <= name) return DNS_NOMATCH;
+ while (*namesuff != '.');
+
+ DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("CSA parent search at %s\n", namesuff + 1);
+
+ srvname = string_sprintf("_client._smtp.%s", namesuff + 1);
+ rc = dns_lookup(dnsa, srvname, T_SRV, NULL);
+ if (rc == DNS_AGAIN) return rc;
+ if (rc != DNS_SUCCEED) continue;
+
+ /* Check that the SRV record we have found is worth returning. We don't
+ just return the first one we find, because some lower level SRV record
+ might make stricter assertions than its parent domain. */
+
+ for (rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_ANSWERS);
+ rr != NULL;
+ rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT))
+ {
+ if (rr->type != T_SRV) continue;
+
+ /* Extract the numerical SRV fields (p is incremented) */
+ p = rr->data;
+ GETSHORT(priority, p);
+ GETSHORT(weight, p); weight = weight; /* compiler quietening */
+ GETSHORT(port, p);
+
+ /* Check the CSA version number */
+ if (priority != 1) continue;
+
+ /* If it's making an interesting assertion, return this response. */
+ if (port & 1)
+ {
+ *fully_qualified_name = namesuff + 1;
+ return DNS_SUCCEED;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return DNS_NOMATCH;
+ }
- if (strcmpic(namesuff, US".arpa") == 0)
- {
- if (namesuff - 8 > name && strcmpic(namesuff - 8, US".in-addr.arpa") == 0)
- {
- namesuff -= 8;
- tld = namesuff + 1;
- limit = 3;
- }
- else if (namesuff - 4 > name && strcmpic(namesuff - 4, US".ip6.arpa") == 0)
- {
- namesuff -= 4;
- tld = namesuff + 1;
- ipv6 = TRUE;
- limit = 3;
- }
- }
-
- DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("CSA TLD %s\n", tld);
-
- /* Do not perform the search if the top level or 2nd level domains do not
- exist. This is quite common, and when it occurs all the search queries would
- go to the root or TLD name servers, which is not friendly. So we check the
- AUTHORITY section; if it contains the root's SOA record or the TLD's SOA then
- the TLD or the 2LD (respectively) doesn't exist and we can skip the search.
- If the TLD and the 2LD exist but the explicit CSA record lookup failed, then
- the AUTHORITY SOA will be the 2LD's or a subdomain thereof. */
-
- if (rc == DNS_NOMATCH)
- {
- /* This is really gross. The successful return value from res_search() is
- the packet length, which is stored in dnsa->answerlen. If we get a
- negative DNS reply then res_search() returns -1, which causes the bounds
- checks for name decompression to fail when it is treated as a packet
- length, which in turn causes the authority search to fail. The correct
- packet length has been lost inside libresolv, so we have to guess a
- replacement value. (The only way to fix this properly would be to
- re-implement res_search() and res_query() so that they don't muddle their
- success and packet length return values.) For added safety we only reset
- the packet length if the packet header looks plausible. */
-
- HEADER *h = (HEADER *)dnsa->answer;
- if (h->qr == 1 && h->opcode == QUERY && h->tc == 0
- && (h->rcode == NOERROR || h->rcode == NXDOMAIN)
- && ntohs(h->qdcount) == 1 && ntohs(h->ancount) == 0
- && ntohs(h->nscount) >= 1)
- dnsa->answerlen = MAXPACKET;
-
- for (rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_AUTHORITY);
- rr != NULL;
- rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT))
- if (rr->type != T_SOA) continue;
- else if (strcmpic(rr->name, US"") == 0 ||
- strcmpic(rr->name, tld) == 0) return DNS_NOMATCH;
- else break;
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < limit; i++)
- {
- if (ipv6)
- {
- /* Scan through the IPv6 reverse DNS in chunks of 16 bits worth of IP
- address, i.e. 4 hex chars and 4 dots, i.e. 8 chars. */
- namesuff -= 8;
- if (namesuff <= name) return DNS_NOMATCH;
- }
- else
- /* Find the start of the preceding domain name label. */
- do
- if (--namesuff <= name) return DNS_NOMATCH;
- while (*namesuff != '.');
-
- DEBUG(D_dns) debug_printf("CSA parent search at %s\n", namesuff + 1);
-
- srvname = string_sprintf("_client._smtp.%s", namesuff + 1);
- rc = dns_lookup(dnsa, srvname, T_SRV, NULL);
- if (rc == DNS_AGAIN) return rc;
- if (rc != DNS_SUCCEED) continue;
-
- /* Check that the SRV record we have found is worth returning. We don't
- just return the first one we find, because some lower level SRV record
- might make stricter assertions than its parent domain. */
-
- for (rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_ANSWERS);
- rr != NULL;
- rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT))
- {
- if (rr->type != T_SRV) continue;
-
- /* Extract the numerical SRV fields (p is incremented) */
- p = rr->data;
- GETSHORT(priority, p);
- GETSHORT(weight, p); weight = weight; /* compiler quietening */
- GETSHORT(port, p);
-
- /* Check the CSA version number */
- if (priority != 1) continue;
-
- /* If it's making an interesting assertion, return this response. */
- if (port & 1)
- {
- *fully_qualified_name = namesuff + 1;
- return DNS_SUCCEED;
- }
- }
- }
- return DNS_NOMATCH;
+ default:
+ if (type >= 0)
+ return dns_lookup(dnsa, name, type, fully_qualified_name);
}
/* Control should never reach here */
*************************************************/
/* The record type is either T_A for an IPv4 address or T_AAAA (or T_A6 when
-supported) for an IPv6 address. In the A6 case, there may be several addresses,
-generated by following chains. A recursive function does all the hard work. A6
-records now look like passing into history, so the code is only included when
-explicitly asked for.
+supported) for an IPv6 address.
Argument:
dnsa the DNS answer block
rr the RR
-Returns: pointer a chain of dns_address items
+Returns: pointer to a chain of dns_address items
*/
dns_address *
if (rr->type == T_A)
{
- uschar *p = (uschar *)(rr->data);
+ uschar *p = US rr->data;
yield = store_get(sizeof(dns_address) + 20);
(void)sprintf(CS yield->address, "%d.%d.%d.%d", p[0], p[1], p[2], p[3]);
yield->next = NULL;
else
{
yield = store_get(sizeof(dns_address) + 50);
- inet_ntop(AF_INET6, (uschar *)(rr->data), CS yield->address, 50);
+ inet_ntop(AF_INET6, US rr->data, CS yield->address, 50);
yield->next = NULL;
}
#endif /* HAVE_IPV6 */