# -*- coding: binary -*- # # $Id: RR.rb,v 1.19 2006/07/28 07:33:36 bluemonk Exp $ # require 'net/dns/names/names' require 'net/dns/rr/types' require 'net/dns/rr/classes' %w[a ns mx cname txt soa ptr aaaa mr srv].each do |file| require "net/dns/rr/#{file}" end module Net # :nodoc: module DNS # =Name # # Net::DNS::RR - DNS Resource Record class # # =Synopsis # # require 'net/dns/rr' # # =Description # # The Net::DNS::RR is the base class for DNS Resource # Record (RR) objects. A RR is a pack of data that represents # resources for a DNS zone. The form in which this data is # shows can be drawed as follow: # # "name ttl class type data" # # The +name+ is the name of the resource, like an canonical # name for an +A+ record (internet ip address). The +ttl+ is the # time to live, expressed in seconds. +type+ and +class+ are # respectively the type of resource (+A+ for ip addresses, +NS+ # for nameservers, and so on) and the class, which is almost # always +IN+, the Internet class. At the end, +data+ is the # value associated to the name for that particular type of # resource record. An example: # # # A record for IP address # "www.example.com 86400 IN A 172.16.100.1" # # # NS record for name server # "www.example.com 86400 IN NS ns.example.com" # # A new RR object can be created in 2 ways: passing a string # such the ones above, or specifying each field as the pair # of an hash. See the Net::DNS::RR.new method for details. # # =Error classes # # Some error classes has been defined for the Net::DNS::RR class, # which are listed here to keep a light and browsable main documentation. # We have: # # * RRArgumentError: Generic argument error for class Net::DNS::RR # * RRDataError: Error in parsing binary data, maybe from a malformed packet # # =Copyright # # Copyright (c) 2006 Marco Ceresa # # All rights reserved. This program is free software; you may redistribute # it and/or modify it under the same terms as Ruby itself. # class RR include Net::DNS::Names # Regexp matching an RR string RR_REGEXP = Regexp.new("^\\s*(\\S+)\\s*(\\d+)?\\s+(" + Net::DNS::RR::Classes.regexp + "|CLASS\\d+)?\\s*(" + Net::DNS::RR::Types.regexp + "|TYPE\\d+)?\\s*(.*)$", Regexp::IGNORECASE, 'n') # Dimension of the sum of class, type, TTL and rdlength fields in a # RR portion of the packet, in bytes RRFIXEDSZ = 10 # Name of the RR attr_reader :name # TTL time (in seconds) of the RR attr_reader :ttl # Data belonging to that appropriate class, # not to be used (use real accessors instead) attr_reader :rdata # Create a new instance of Net::DNS::RR class, or an instance of # any of the subclass of the appropriate type. # # Argument can be a string or an hash. With a sting, we can pass # a RR resource record in the canonical format: # # a = Net::DNS::RR.new("foo.example.com. 86400 A 10.1.2.3") # mx = Net::DNS::RR.new("example.com. 7200 MX 10 mailhost.example.com.") # cname = Net::DNS::RR.new("www.example.com 300 IN CNAME www1.example.com") # txt = Net::DNS::RR.new('baz.example.com 3600 HS TXT "text record"') # # Incidentally, +a+, +mx+, +cname+ and +txt+ objects will be instances of # respectively Net::DNS::RR::A, Net::DNS::RR::MX, Net::DNS::RR::CNAME and # Net::DNS::RR::TXT classes. # # The name and RR data are required; all other informations are optional. # If omitted, the +TTL+ defaults to 10800, +type+ default to +A+ and the RR class # defaults to +IN+. Omitting the optional fields is useful for creating the # empty RDATA sections required for certain dynamic update operations. # All names must be fully qualified. The trailing dot (.) is optional. # # The preferred method is however passing an hash with keys and values: # # rr = Net::DNS::RR.new( # :name => "foo.example.com", # :ttl => 86400, # :cls => "IN", # :type => "A", # :address => "10.1.2.3" # ) # # rr = Net::DNS::RR.new( # :name => "foo.example.com", # :rdata => "10.1.2.3" # ) # # Name and data are required; all the others fields are optionals like # we've seen before. The data field can be specified either with the # right name of the resource (+:address+ in the example above) or with # the generic key +:rdata+. Consult documentation to find the exact name # for the resource in each subclass. # def initialize(arg) case arg when String instance = new_from_string(arg) when Hash instance = new_from_hash(arg) else raise RRArgumentError, "Invalid argument, must be a RR string or an hash of values" end if @type.to_s == "ANY" @cls = Net::DNS::RR::Classes.new("IN") end build_pack set_type instance end # Return a new RR object of the correct type (like Net::DNS::RR::A # if the type is A) from a binary string, usually obtained from # network stream. # # This method is used when parsing a binary packet by the Packet # class. # def RR.parse(data) o = allocate obj,offset = o.send(:new_from_binary, data, 0) return obj end # Same as RR.parse, but takes an entire packet binary data to # perform name expansion. Default when analizing a packet # just received from a network stream. # # Return an instance of appropriate class and the offset # pointing at the end of the data parsed. # def RR.parse_packet(data,offset) o = allocate o.send(:new_from_binary,data,offset) end # Return the RR object in binary data format, suitable # for using in network streams, with names compressed. # Must pass as arguments the offset inside the packet # and an hash of compressed names. # # This method is to be used in other classes and is # not intended for user space programs. # # TO FIX in one of the future releases # def comp_data(offset,compnames) type,cls = @type.to_i, @cls.to_i str,offset,names = dn_comp(@name,offset,compnames) str += [type,cls,@ttl,@rdlength].pack("n2 N n") offset += Net::DNS::RRFIXEDSZ return str,offset,names end # Return the RR object in binary data format, suitable # for using in network streams. # # raw_data = rr.data # puts "RR is #{raw_data.size} bytes long" # def data type,cls = @type.to_i, @cls.to_i str = pack_name(@name) return str + [type,cls,@ttl,@rdlength].pack("n2 N n") + get_data end # Canonical inspect method # # mx = Net::DNS::RR.new("example.com. 7200 MX 10 mailhost.example.com.") # #=> example.com. 7200 IN MX 10 mailhost.example.com. # def inspect data = get_inspect # Returns the preformatted string if @name.size < 24 [@name, @ttl.to_s, @cls.to_s, @type.to_s, data].pack("A24 A8 A8 A8 A*") else to_a.join(" ") end end # Returns the RR in a string format. # # mx = Net::DNS::RR.new("example.com. 7200 MX 10 mailhost.example.com.") # mx.to_s # #=> "example.com. 7200 IN MX 10 mailhost.example.com." # def to_s "#{self.inspect}" end # Returns an array with all the fields for the RR record. # # mx = Net::DNS::RR.new("example.com. 7200 MX 10 mailhost.example.com.") # mx.to_a # #=> ["example.com.",7200,"IN","MX","10 mailhost.example.com."] # def to_a [@name,@ttl,@cls.to_s,@type.to_s,get_inspect] end # Type accessor def type @type.to_s end # Class accessor def cls @cls.to_s end private #--- # New RR with argument in string form #--- def new_from_string(rrstring) unless rrstring =~ RR_REGEXP raise RRArgumentError, "Format error for RR string (maybe CLASS and TYPE not valid?)" end # Name of RR - mandatory begin @name = $1.downcase rescue NoMethodError raise RRArgumentError, "Missing name field in RR string #{rrstring}" end # Time to live for RR, default 3 hours @ttl = $2 ? $2.to_i : 10800 # RR class, default to IN @cls = Net::DNS::RR::Classes.new $3 # RR type, default to A @type = Net::DNS::RR::Types.new $4 # All the rest is data @rdata = $5 ? $5.strip : "" if self.class == Net::DNS::RR (eval "Net::DNS::RR::#@type").new(rrstring) else subclass_new_from_string(@rdata) self.class end end def new_from_hash(args) # Name field is mandatory unless args.has_key? :name raise RRArgumentError, "RR argument error: need at least RR name" end @name = args[:name].downcase @ttl = args[:ttl] ? args[:ttl].to_i : 10800 # Default 3 hours @type = Net::DNS::RR::Types.new args[:type] @cls = Net::DNS::RR::Classes.new args[:cls] @rdata = args[:rdata] ? args[:rdata].strip : "" @rdlength = args[:rdlength] || @rdata.size if self.class == Net::DNS::RR (eval "Net::DNS::RR::#@type").new(args) else hash = args - [:name,:ttl,:type,:cls] if hash.has_key? :rdata subclass_new_from_string(hash[:rdata]) else subclass_new_from_hash(hash) end self.class end end # new_from_hash def new_from_binary(data,offset) if self.class == Net::DNS::RR temp = dn_expand(data,offset)[1] type = Net::DNS::RR::Types.new data.unpack("@#{temp} n")[0] (eval "Net::DNS::RR::#{type}").parse_packet(data,offset) else @name,offset = dn_expand(data,offset) rrtype,cls,@ttl,@rdlength = data.unpack("@#{offset} n2 N n") @type = Net::DNS::RR::Types.new rrtype @cls = Net::DNS::RR::Classes.new cls offset += RRFIXEDSZ offset = subclass_new_from_binary(data,offset) build_pack set_type return [self,offset] end # rescue StandardError => err # raise RRDataError, "Caught exception, maybe packet malformed: #{err}" end # Methods to be overridden by subclasses def subclass_new_from_array(arr) end def subclass_new_from_string(str) end def subclass_new_from_hash(hash) end def subclass_new_from_binary(data,offset) end def build_pack end def set_type end def get_inspect @rdata end def get_data @rdata end # NEW new method :) def self.new(*args) o = allocate obj = o.send(:initialize,*args) if self == Net::DNS::RR return obj else return o end end end # class RR end # module DNS end # module Net class RRArgumentError < ArgumentError # :nodoc: end class RRDataError < StandardError # :nodoc: end module ExtendHash # :nodoc: # Performs a sort of group difference # operation on hashes or arrays # # a = {:a=>1,:b=>2,:c=>3} # b = {:a=>1,:b=>2} # c = [:a,:c] # a-b #=> {:c=>3} # a-c #=> {:b=>2} # def -(oth) case oth when Hash delete_if {|k,v| oth.has_key? k} when Array delete_if {|k,v| oth.include? k} end end end class Hash # :nodoc: include ExtendHash end