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598 lines
16 KiB
package dns |
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// A client implementation. |
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import ( |
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"bytes" |
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"context" |
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"crypto/tls" |
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"encoding/binary" |
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"fmt" |
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"io" |
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"io/ioutil" |
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"net" |
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"net/http" |
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"net/url" |
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"strings" |
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"time" |
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) |
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const ( |
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dnsTimeout time.Duration = 2 * time.Second |
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tcpIdleTimeout time.Duration = 8 * time.Second |
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dohMimeType = "application/dns-message" |
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) |
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// A Conn represents a connection to a DNS server. |
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type Conn struct { |
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net.Conn // a net.Conn holding the connection |
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UDPSize uint16 // minimum receive buffer for UDP messages |
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TsigSecret map[string]string // secret(s) for Tsig map[<zonename>]<base64 secret>, zonename must be in canonical form (lowercase, fqdn, see RFC 4034 Section 6.2) |
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tsigRequestMAC string |
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} |
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// A Client defines parameters for a DNS client. |
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type Client struct { |
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Net string // if "tcp" or "tcp-tls" (DNS over TLS) a TCP query will be initiated, otherwise an UDP one (default is "" for UDP) |
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UDPSize uint16 // minimum receive buffer for UDP messages |
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TLSConfig *tls.Config // TLS connection configuration |
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Dialer *net.Dialer // a net.Dialer used to set local address, timeouts and more |
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// Timeout is a cumulative timeout for dial, write and read, defaults to 0 (disabled) - overrides DialTimeout, ReadTimeout, |
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// WriteTimeout when non-zero. Can be overridden with net.Dialer.Timeout (see Client.ExchangeWithDialer and |
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// Client.Dialer) or context.Context.Deadline (see the deprecated ExchangeContext) |
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Timeout time.Duration |
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DialTimeout time.Duration // net.DialTimeout, defaults to 2 seconds, or net.Dialer.Timeout if expiring earlier - overridden by Timeout when that value is non-zero |
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ReadTimeout time.Duration // net.Conn.SetReadTimeout value for connections, defaults to 2 seconds - overridden by Timeout when that value is non-zero |
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WriteTimeout time.Duration // net.Conn.SetWriteTimeout value for connections, defaults to 2 seconds - overridden by Timeout when that value is non-zero |
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HTTPClient *http.Client // The http.Client to use for DNS-over-HTTPS |
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TsigSecret map[string]string // secret(s) for Tsig map[<zonename>]<base64 secret>, zonename must be in canonical form (lowercase, fqdn, see RFC 4034 Section 6.2) |
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SingleInflight bool // if true suppress multiple outstanding queries for the same Qname, Qtype and Qclass |
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group singleflight |
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} |
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// Exchange performs a synchronous UDP query. It sends the message m to the address |
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// contained in a and waits for a reply. Exchange does not retry a failed query, nor |
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// will it fall back to TCP in case of truncation. |
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// See client.Exchange for more information on setting larger buffer sizes. |
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func Exchange(m *Msg, a string) (r *Msg, err error) { |
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client := Client{Net: "udp"} |
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r, _, err = client.Exchange(m, a) |
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return r, err |
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} |
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func (c *Client) dialTimeout() time.Duration { |
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if c.Timeout != 0 { |
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return c.Timeout |
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} |
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if c.DialTimeout != 0 { |
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return c.DialTimeout |
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} |
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return dnsTimeout |
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} |
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func (c *Client) readTimeout() time.Duration { |
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if c.ReadTimeout != 0 { |
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return c.ReadTimeout |
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} |
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return dnsTimeout |
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} |
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func (c *Client) writeTimeout() time.Duration { |
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if c.WriteTimeout != 0 { |
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return c.WriteTimeout |
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} |
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return dnsTimeout |
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} |
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// Dial connects to the address on the named network. |
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func (c *Client) Dial(address string) (conn *Conn, err error) { |
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// create a new dialer with the appropriate timeout |
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var d net.Dialer |
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if c.Dialer == nil { |
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d = net.Dialer{} |
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} else { |
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d = net.Dialer(*c.Dialer) |
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} |
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d.Timeout = c.getTimeoutForRequest(c.writeTimeout()) |
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network := "udp" |
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useTLS := false |
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switch c.Net { |
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case "tcp-tls": |
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network = "tcp" |
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useTLS = true |
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case "tcp4-tls": |
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network = "tcp4" |
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useTLS = true |
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case "tcp6-tls": |
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network = "tcp6" |
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useTLS = true |
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default: |
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if c.Net != "" { |
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network = c.Net |
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} |
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} |
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conn = new(Conn) |
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if useTLS { |
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conn.Conn, err = tls.DialWithDialer(&d, network, address, c.TLSConfig) |
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} else { |
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conn.Conn, err = d.Dial(network, address) |
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} |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} |
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return conn, nil |
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} |
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// Exchange performs a synchronous query. It sends the message m to the address |
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// contained in a and waits for a reply. Basic use pattern with a *dns.Client: |
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// |
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// c := new(dns.Client) |
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// in, rtt, err := c.Exchange(message, "127.0.0.1:53") |
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// |
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// Exchange does not retry a failed query, nor will it fall back to TCP in |
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// case of truncation. |
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// It is up to the caller to create a message that allows for larger responses to be |
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// returned. Specifically this means adding an EDNS0 OPT RR that will advertise a larger |
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// buffer, see SetEdns0. Messages without an OPT RR will fallback to the historic limit |
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// of 512 bytes |
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// To specify a local address or a timeout, the caller has to set the `Client.Dialer` |
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// attribute appropriately |
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func (c *Client) Exchange(m *Msg, address string) (r *Msg, rtt time.Duration, err error) { |
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if !c.SingleInflight { |
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if c.Net == "https" { |
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// TODO(tmthrgd): pipe timeouts into exchangeDOH |
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return c.exchangeDOH(context.TODO(), m, address) |
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} |
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return c.exchange(m, address) |
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} |
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t := "nop" |
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if t1, ok := TypeToString[m.Question[0].Qtype]; ok { |
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t = t1 |
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} |
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cl := "nop" |
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if cl1, ok := ClassToString[m.Question[0].Qclass]; ok { |
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cl = cl1 |
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} |
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r, rtt, err, shared := c.group.Do(m.Question[0].Name+t+cl, func() (*Msg, time.Duration, error) { |
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if c.Net == "https" { |
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// TODO(tmthrgd): pipe timeouts into exchangeDOH |
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return c.exchangeDOH(context.TODO(), m, address) |
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} |
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return c.exchange(m, address) |
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}) |
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if r != nil && shared { |
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r = r.Copy() |
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} |
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return r, rtt, err |
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} |
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func (c *Client) exchange(m *Msg, a string) (r *Msg, rtt time.Duration, err error) { |
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var co *Conn |
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co, err = c.Dial(a) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, 0, err |
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} |
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defer co.Close() |
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opt := m.IsEdns0() |
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// If EDNS0 is used use that for size. |
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if opt != nil && opt.UDPSize() >= MinMsgSize { |
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co.UDPSize = opt.UDPSize() |
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} |
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// Otherwise use the client's configured UDP size. |
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if opt == nil && c.UDPSize >= MinMsgSize { |
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co.UDPSize = c.UDPSize |
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} |
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co.TsigSecret = c.TsigSecret |
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t := time.Now() |
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// write with the appropriate write timeout |
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co.SetWriteDeadline(t.Add(c.getTimeoutForRequest(c.writeTimeout()))) |
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if err = co.WriteMsg(m); err != nil { |
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return nil, 0, err |
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} |
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co.SetReadDeadline(time.Now().Add(c.getTimeoutForRequest(c.readTimeout()))) |
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r, err = co.ReadMsg() |
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if err == nil && r.Id != m.Id { |
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err = ErrId |
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} |
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rtt = time.Since(t) |
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return r, rtt, err |
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} |
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func (c *Client) exchangeDOH(ctx context.Context, m *Msg, a string) (r *Msg, rtt time.Duration, err error) { |
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p, err := m.Pack() |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, 0, err |
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} |
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// TODO(tmthrgd): Allow the path to be customised? |
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u := &url.URL{ |
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Scheme: "https", |
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Host: a, |
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Path: "/.well-known/dns-query", |
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} |
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if u.Port() == "443" { |
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u.Host = u.Hostname() |
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} |
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req, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, u.String(), bytes.NewReader(p)) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, 0, err |
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} |
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req.Header.Set("Content-Type", dohMimeType) |
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req.Header.Set("Accept", dohMimeType) |
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t := time.Now() |
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hc := http.DefaultClient |
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if c.HTTPClient != nil { |
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hc = c.HTTPClient |
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} |
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if ctx != context.Background() && ctx != context.TODO() { |
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req = req.WithContext(ctx) |
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} |
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resp, err := hc.Do(req) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, 0, err |
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} |
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defer closeHTTPBody(resp.Body) |
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if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK { |
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return nil, 0, fmt.Errorf("dns: server returned HTTP %d error: %q", resp.StatusCode, resp.Status) |
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} |
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if ct := resp.Header.Get("Content-Type"); ct != dohMimeType { |
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return nil, 0, fmt.Errorf("dns: unexpected Content-Type %q; expected %q", ct, dohMimeType) |
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} |
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p, err = ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, 0, err |
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} |
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rtt = time.Since(t) |
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r = new(Msg) |
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if err := r.Unpack(p); err != nil { |
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return r, 0, err |
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} |
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// TODO: TSIG? Is it even supported over DoH? |
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return r, rtt, nil |
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} |
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func closeHTTPBody(r io.ReadCloser) error { |
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io.Copy(ioutil.Discard, io.LimitReader(r, 8<<20)) |
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return r.Close() |
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} |
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// ReadMsg reads a message from the connection co. |
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// If the received message contains a TSIG record the transaction signature |
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// is verified. This method always tries to return the message, however if an |
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// error is returned there are no guarantees that the returned message is a |
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// valid representation of the packet read. |
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func (co *Conn) ReadMsg() (*Msg, error) { |
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p, err := co.ReadMsgHeader(nil) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} |
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m := new(Msg) |
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if err := m.Unpack(p); err != nil { |
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// If an error was returned, we still want to allow the user to use |
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// the message, but naively they can just check err if they don't want |
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// to use an erroneous message |
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return m, err |
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} |
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if t := m.IsTsig(); t != nil { |
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if _, ok := co.TsigSecret[t.Hdr.Name]; !ok { |
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return m, ErrSecret |
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} |
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// Need to work on the original message p, as that was used to calculate the tsig. |
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err = TsigVerify(p, co.TsigSecret[t.Hdr.Name], co.tsigRequestMAC, false) |
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} |
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return m, err |
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} |
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// ReadMsgHeader reads a DNS message, parses and populates hdr (when hdr is not nil). |
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// Returns message as a byte slice to be parsed with Msg.Unpack later on. |
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// Note that error handling on the message body is not possible as only the header is parsed. |
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func (co *Conn) ReadMsgHeader(hdr *Header) ([]byte, error) { |
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var ( |
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p []byte |
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n int |
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err error |
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) |
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switch t := co.Conn.(type) { |
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case *net.TCPConn, *tls.Conn: |
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r := t.(io.Reader) |
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// First two bytes specify the length of the entire message. |
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l, err := tcpMsgLen(r) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} |
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p = make([]byte, l) |
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n, err = tcpRead(r, p) |
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default: |
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if co.UDPSize > MinMsgSize { |
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p = make([]byte, co.UDPSize) |
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} else { |
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p = make([]byte, MinMsgSize) |
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} |
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n, err = co.Read(p) |
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} |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} else if n < headerSize { |
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return nil, ErrShortRead |
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} |
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p = p[:n] |
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if hdr != nil { |
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dh, _, err := unpackMsgHdr(p, 0) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} |
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*hdr = dh |
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} |
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return p, err |
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} |
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// tcpMsgLen is a helper func to read first two bytes of stream as uint16 packet length. |
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func tcpMsgLen(t io.Reader) (int, error) { |
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p := []byte{0, 0} |
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n, err := t.Read(p) |
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if err != nil { |
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return 0, err |
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} |
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// As seen with my local router/switch, returns 1 byte on the above read, |
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// resulting a a ShortRead. Just write it out (instead of loop) and read the |
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// other byte. |
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if n == 1 { |
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n1, err := t.Read(p[1:]) |
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if err != nil { |
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return 0, err |
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} |
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n += n1 |
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} |
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if n != 2 { |
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return 0, ErrShortRead |
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} |
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l := binary.BigEndian.Uint16(p) |
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if l == 0 { |
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return 0, ErrShortRead |
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} |
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return int(l), nil |
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} |
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// tcpRead calls TCPConn.Read enough times to fill allocated buffer. |
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func tcpRead(t io.Reader, p []byte) (int, error) { |
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n, err := t.Read(p) |
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if err != nil { |
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return n, err |
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} |
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for n < len(p) { |
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j, err := t.Read(p[n:]) |
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if err != nil { |
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return n, err |
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} |
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n += j |
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} |
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return n, err |
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} |
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// Read implements the net.Conn read method. |
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func (co *Conn) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { |
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if co.Conn == nil { |
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return 0, ErrConnEmpty |
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} |
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if len(p) < 2 { |
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return 0, io.ErrShortBuffer |
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} |
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switch t := co.Conn.(type) { |
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case *net.TCPConn, *tls.Conn: |
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r := t.(io.Reader) |
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l, err := tcpMsgLen(r) |
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if err != nil { |
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return 0, err |
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} |
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if l > len(p) { |
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return int(l), io.ErrShortBuffer |
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} |
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return tcpRead(r, p[:l]) |
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} |
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// UDP connection |
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n, err = co.Conn.Read(p) |
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if err != nil { |
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return n, err |
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} |
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return n, err |
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} |
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// WriteMsg sends a message through the connection co. |
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// If the message m contains a TSIG record the transaction |
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// signature is calculated. |
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func (co *Conn) WriteMsg(m *Msg) (err error) { |
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var out []byte |
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if t := m.IsTsig(); t != nil { |
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mac := "" |
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if _, ok := co.TsigSecret[t.Hdr.Name]; !ok { |
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return ErrSecret |
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} |
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out, mac, err = TsigGenerate(m, co.TsigSecret[t.Hdr.Name], co.tsigRequestMAC, false) |
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// Set for the next read, although only used in zone transfers |
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co.tsigRequestMAC = mac |
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} else { |
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out, err = m.Pack() |
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} |
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if err != nil { |
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return err |
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} |
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if _, err = co.Write(out); err != nil { |
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return err |
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} |
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return nil |
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} |
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// Write implements the net.Conn Write method. |
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func (co *Conn) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { |
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switch t := co.Conn.(type) { |
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case *net.TCPConn, *tls.Conn: |
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w := t.(io.Writer) |
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lp := len(p) |
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if lp < 2 { |
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return 0, io.ErrShortBuffer |
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} |
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if lp > MaxMsgSize { |
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return 0, &Error{err: "message too large"} |
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} |
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l := make([]byte, 2, lp+2) |
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binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(l, uint16(lp)) |
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p = append(l, p...) |
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n, err := io.Copy(w, bytes.NewReader(p)) |
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return int(n), err |
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} |
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n, err = co.Conn.Write(p) |
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return n, err |
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} |
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// Return the appropriate timeout for a specific request |
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func (c *Client) getTimeoutForRequest(timeout time.Duration) time.Duration { |
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var requestTimeout time.Duration |
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if c.Timeout != 0 { |
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requestTimeout = c.Timeout |
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} else { |
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requestTimeout = timeout |
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} |
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// net.Dialer.Timeout has priority if smaller than the timeouts computed so |
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// far |
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if c.Dialer != nil && c.Dialer.Timeout != 0 { |
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if c.Dialer.Timeout < requestTimeout { |
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requestTimeout = c.Dialer.Timeout |
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} |
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} |
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return requestTimeout |
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} |
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// Dial connects to the address on the named network. |
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func Dial(network, address string) (conn *Conn, err error) { |
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conn = new(Conn) |
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conn.Conn, err = net.Dial(network, address) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} |
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return conn, nil |
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} |
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// ExchangeContext performs a synchronous UDP query, like Exchange. It |
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// additionally obeys deadlines from the passed Context. |
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func ExchangeContext(ctx context.Context, m *Msg, a string) (r *Msg, err error) { |
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client := Client{Net: "udp"} |
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r, _, err = client.ExchangeContext(ctx, m, a) |
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// ignorint rtt to leave the original ExchangeContext API unchanged, but |
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// this function will go away |
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return r, err |
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} |
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// ExchangeConn performs a synchronous query. It sends the message m via the connection |
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// c and waits for a reply. The connection c is not closed by ExchangeConn. |
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// This function is going away, but can easily be mimicked: |
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// |
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// co := &dns.Conn{Conn: c} // c is your net.Conn |
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// co.WriteMsg(m) |
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// in, _ := co.ReadMsg() |
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// co.Close() |
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// |
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func ExchangeConn(c net.Conn, m *Msg) (r *Msg, err error) { |
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println("dns: ExchangeConn: this function is deprecated") |
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co := new(Conn) |
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co.Conn = c |
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if err = co.WriteMsg(m); err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} |
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r, err = co.ReadMsg() |
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if err == nil && r.Id != m.Id { |
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err = ErrId |
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} |
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return r, err |
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} |
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// DialTimeout acts like Dial but takes a timeout. |
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func DialTimeout(network, address string, timeout time.Duration) (conn *Conn, err error) { |
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client := Client{Net: network, Dialer: &net.Dialer{Timeout: timeout}} |
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conn, err = client.Dial(address) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} |
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return conn, nil |
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} |
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// DialWithTLS connects to the address on the named network with TLS. |
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func DialWithTLS(network, address string, tlsConfig *tls.Config) (conn *Conn, err error) { |
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if !strings.HasSuffix(network, "-tls") { |
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network += "-tls" |
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} |
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client := Client{Net: network, TLSConfig: tlsConfig} |
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conn, err = client.Dial(address) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} |
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return conn, nil |
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} |
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// DialTimeoutWithTLS acts like DialWithTLS but takes a timeout. |
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func DialTimeoutWithTLS(network, address string, tlsConfig *tls.Config, timeout time.Duration) (conn *Conn, err error) { |
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if !strings.HasSuffix(network, "-tls") { |
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network += "-tls" |
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} |
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client := Client{Net: network, Dialer: &net.Dialer{Timeout: timeout}, TLSConfig: tlsConfig} |
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conn, err = client.Dial(address) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} |
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return conn, nil |
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} |
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// ExchangeContext acts like Exchange, but honors the deadline on the provided |
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// context, if present. If there is both a context deadline and a configured |
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// timeout on the client, the earliest of the two takes effect. |
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func (c *Client) ExchangeContext(ctx context.Context, m *Msg, a string) (r *Msg, rtt time.Duration, err error) { |
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if !c.SingleInflight && c.Net == "https" { |
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return c.exchangeDOH(ctx, m, a) |
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} |
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var timeout time.Duration |
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if deadline, ok := ctx.Deadline(); !ok { |
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timeout = 0 |
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} else { |
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timeout = deadline.Sub(time.Now()) |
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} |
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// not passing the context to the underlying calls, as the API does not support |
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// context. For timeouts you should set up Client.Dialer and call Client.Exchange. |
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// TODO(tmthrgd): this is a race condition |
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c.Dialer = &net.Dialer{Timeout: timeout} |
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return c.Exchange(m, a) |
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}
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