metasploit-framework/lib/racket/l5/dns.rb

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# $Id: dns.rb 14 2008-03-02 05:42:30Z warchild $
#
# Copyright (c) 2008, Jon Hart
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module Racket
module L5
# Domain Name System
class DNS < RacketPart
# Transaction ID
unsigned :tx_id, 16
# Response
unsigned :response, 1
# Opcode
unsigned :opcode, 4
# Authoritative?
unsigned :authoritative, 1
# Truncated?
unsigned :truncated, 1
# Recursion Desired?
unsigned :recursion_d, 1
# Recursion Available?
unsigned :recursion_a, 1
# Reserved
unsigned :reserved, 1
# Answer authenticated?
unsigned :auth, 1
# Non-authenticated data OK?
unsigned :nonauth, 1
# Reply Code
unsigned :reply_code, 4
# Number of questions
unsigned :question_rr, 16
# Number of answer RR
unsigned :answer_rr, 16
# Number of authority RR
unsigned :authority_rr, 16
# Number of additional RR
unsigned :additional_rr, 16
rest :payload
def initialize(*args)
super
end
# Add an additional record. Automatically increases +additional_rr+
def add_additional(name, type, klass)
self.payload += self.add_record(name, type, klass).encode
self.additional_rr += 1
end
# Add an answer record. Automatically increases +answer_rr+
def add_answer(name, type, klass)
self.payload += self.add_record(name, type, klass).encode
self.answer_rr += 1
end
# Add an authority record. Automatically increases +authority_rr+
# XXX: broken. authns records are much more complicated than this.
def add_authority(name, type, klass)
self.payload += self.add_record(name, type, klass).encode
self.authority_rr += 1
end
# Add a question record. Automatically increases +question_rr+
def add_question(name, type, klass)
self.payload += add_record(name, type, klass).encode
self.question_rr += 1
end
private
def add_record(name, type, klass)
q = Misc::VT.new(2,2)
name.split(/\./).each do |p|
lv = Misc::LV.new(1)
lv.values << p
lv.lengths << p.length
q.value << lv.encode
end
q.types << type
q.types << klass
q
end
end
end
end
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