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package Net::DNS::Resolver::Recurse; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = (qw$Id: Recurse.pm 1856 2021-12-02 14:36:25Z willem $)[2]; =head1 NAME Net::DNS::Resolver::Recurse - DNS recursive resolver =head1 SYNOPSIS use Net::DNS::Resolver::Recurse; my $resolver = new Net::DNS::Resolver::Recurse(); $resolver->debug(1); $resolver->hints('198.41.0.4'); # A.ROOT-SERVER.NET. my $packet = $resolver->send( 'www.rob.com.au.', 'A' ); =head1 DESCRIPTION This module is a subclass of Net::DNS::Resolver. =cut use base qw(Net::DNS::Resolver); =head1 METHODS This module inherits almost all the methods from Net::DNS::Resolver. Additional module-specific methods are described below. =head2 hints This method specifies a list of the IP addresses of nameservers to be used to discover the addresses of the root nameservers. $resolver->hints(@ip); If no hints are passed, the priming query is directed to nameservers drawn from a built-in list of IP addresses. =cut my @hints; my $root = []; sub hints { shift; return @hints unless scalar @_; $root = []; @hints = @_; return; } =head2 query, search, send The query(), search() and send() methods produce the same result as their counterparts in Net::DNS::Resolver. $packet = $resolver->send( 'www.example.com.', 'A' ); Server-side recursion is suppressed by clearing the recurse flag in query packets and recursive name resolution is performed explicitly. The query() and search() methods are inherited from Net::DNS::Resolver and invoke send() indirectly. =cut sub send { my $self = shift; my @conf = ( recurse => 0, udppacketsize => 1024 ); # RFC8109 return bless( {persistent => {'.' => $root}, %$self, @conf}, ref($self) )->_send(@_); } sub query_dorecursion { ## historical my ($self) = @_; # uncoverable pod $self->_deprecate('prefer $resolver->send(...)'); return &send; } sub _send { my $self = shift; my $query = $self->_make_query_packet(@_); unless ( scalar(@$root) ) { $self->_diag("resolver priming query"); $self->nameservers( scalar(@hints) ? @hints : $self->_hints ); my $packet = $self->SUPER::send(qw(. NS)); $self->_callback($packet); $self->_referral($packet); $root = $self->{persistent}->{'.'}; } return $self->_recurse( $query, '.' ); } sub _recurse { my ( $self, $query, $apex ) = @_; $self->_diag("using cached nameservers for $apex"); my $nslist = $self->{persistent}->{$apex}; $self->nameservers(@$nslist); $query->header->id(undef); my $reply = $self->SUPER::send($query); $self->_callback($reply); return unless $reply; my $qname = lc( ( $query->question )[0]->qname ); my $zone = $self->_referral($reply) || return $reply; return $reply if grep { lc( $_->owner ) eq $qname } $reply->answer; return $self->_recurse( $query, $zone ); } sub _referral { my ( $self, $packet ) = @_; return unless $packet; my @auth = grep { $_->type eq 'NS' } $packet->answer, $packet->authority; return unless scalar(@auth); my $owner = lc( $auth[0]->owner ); my $cache = $self->{persistent}->{$owner}; return $owner if $cache && scalar(@$cache); my @addr = grep { $_->can('address') } $packet->additional; my @ip; my @ns = map { lc( $_->nsdname ) } @auth; foreach my $ns (@ns) { push @ip, map { $_->address } grep { $ns eq lc( $_->owner ) } @addr; } $self->_diag("resolving glue for $owner") unless scalar(@ip); @ip = $self->nameservers( $ns[0], $ns[-1] ) unless scalar(@ip); $self->_diag("caching nameservers for $owner"); $self->{persistent}->{$owner} = \@ip; return $owner; } =head2 callback This method specifies a code reference to a subroutine, which is then invoked at each stage of the recursive lookup. For example to emulate dig's C<+trace> function: my $coderef = sub { my $packet = shift; printf ";; Received %d bytes from %s\n\n", $packet->answersize, $packet->answerfrom; }; $resolver->callback($coderef); The callback subroutine is not called for queries for missing glue records. =cut sub callback { my $self = shift; ( $self->{callback} ) = grep { ref($_) eq 'CODE' } @_; return; } sub _callback { my $callback = shift->{callback}; $callback->(@_) if $callback; return; } sub recursion_callback { ## historical my ($self) = @_; # uncoverable pod $self->_deprecate('prefer $resolver->callback(...)'); &callback; return; } 1; __END__ =head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This package is an improved and compatible reimplementation of the Net::DNS::Resolver::Recurse.pm created by Rob Brown in 2002, whose contribution is gratefully acknowledged. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c)2014,2019 Dick Franks. Portions Copyright (c)2002 Rob Brown. All rights reserved. =head1 LICENSE Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the original copyright notices appear in all copies and that both copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of the author not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific prior written permission. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. =head1 SEE ALSO L<Net::DNS::Resolver> =cut