#ifndef lint static char rcsid[] = "$Id: dig.c,v 1.1.1.1 1994/09/22 21:33:31 pst Exp $"; #endif /* * ++Copyright++ 1989 * - * Copyright (c) 1989 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. 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DISCLAIMS ALL * WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL DIGITAL EQUIPMENT * CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR * PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS * ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS * SOFTWARE. * - * --Copyright-- */ /*********************** Notes for the BIND 4.9 release (Paul Vixie, DEC) * dig 2.0 was written by copying sections of libresolv.a and nslookup * and modifying them to be more useful for a general lookup utility. * as of BIND 4.9, the changes needed to support dig have mostly been * incorporated into libresolv.a and nslookup; dig now links against * some of nslookup's .o files rather than #including them or maintaining * local copies of them. in some sense, dig belongs in the nslookup * subdirectory rather than up here in "tools", but that's for arc@sgi.com * (owner of nslookup) to decide. * * while merging dig back into the BIND release, i made a number of * structural changes. for one thing, i put all of dig's private * library routines into this file rather than maintaining them in * separate, #included, files. i don't like to #include ".c" files. * i removed all calls to "bcopy", replacing them with structure * assignments. i removed all "extern"'s of standard functions, * replacing them with #include's of standard header files. this * version of dig is probably as portable as the rest of BIND. * * i had to remove the query-time and packet-count statistics since * the current libresolv.a is a lot harder to modify to maintain these * than the 4.8 one (used in the original dig) was. for consolation, * i added a "usage" message with extensive help text. * * to save my (limited, albeit) sanity, i ran "indent" over the source. * i also added the standard berkeley/DEC copyrights, since this file now * contains a fair amount of non-USC code. note that the berkeley and * DEC copyrights do not prohibit redistribution, with or without fee; * we add them only to protect ourselves (you have to claim copyright * in order to disclaim liability and warranty). * * Paul Vixie, Palo Alto, CA, April 1993 **************************************************************************** /******************************************************************* ** DiG -- Domain Information Groper ** ** ** ** dig.c - Version 2.1 (7/12/94) ("BIND takeover") ** ** ** ** Developed by: Steve Hotz & Paul Mockapetris ** ** USC Information Sciences Institute (USC-ISI) ** ** Marina del Rey, California ** ** 1989 ** ** ** ** dig.c - ** ** Version 2.0 (9/1/90) ** ** o renamed difftime() difftv() to avoid ** ** clash with ANSI C ** ** o fixed incorrect # args to strcmp,gettimeofday ** ** o incorrect length specified to strncmp ** ** o fixed broken -sticky -envsa -envset functions ** ** o print options/flags redefined & modified ** ** ** ** Version 2.0.beta (5/9/90) ** ** o output format - helpful to `doc` ** ** o minor cleanup ** ** o release to beta testers ** ** ** ** Version 1.1.beta (10/26/89) ** ** o hanging zone transer (when REFUSED) fixed ** ** o trailing dot added to domain names in RDATA ** ** o ISI internal ** ** ** ** Version 1.0.tmp (8/27/89) ** ** o Error in prnttime() fixed ** ** o no longer dumps core on large pkts ** ** o zone transfer (axfr) added ** ** o -x added for inverse queries ** ** (i.e. "dig -x 128.9.0.32") ** ** o give address of default server ** ** o accept broadcast to server @255.255.255.255 ** ** ** ** Version 1.0 (3/27/89) ** ** o original release ** ** ** ** DiG is Public Domain, and may be used for any purpose as ** ** long as this notice is not removed. ** **** **** **** NOTE: Version 2.0.beta is not for public distribution **** **** **** *******************************************************************/ #define VERSION 21 #define VSTRING "2.1" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "../../usr.sbin/nslookup/res.h" #define PRF_DEF 0x2ff9 #define PRF_MIN 0xA930 #define PRF_ZONE 0x24f9 #ifndef MAXHOSTNAMELEN #define MAXHOSTNAMELEN 256 #endif int eecode = 0; FILE *qfp; int sockFD; #define SAVEENV "DiG.env" #define DIG_MAXARGS 30 char *defsrv, *srvmsg; char defbuf[40] = "default -- "; char srvbuf[60]; static void Usage(); static int SetOption(), printZone(), printRR(); static struct timeval difftv(); static void prnttime(); /* stuff for nslookup modules */ FILE *filePtr; jmp_buf env; HostInfo *defaultPtr = NULL; HostInfo curHostInfo, defaultRec; int curHostValid = FALSE; int queryType = T_A; int queryClass = C_IN; extern int StringToClass(), StringToType(); /* subr.c */ #if defined(BSD) && BSD >= 199006 && !defined(RISCOS_BSD) FILE *yyin = NULL; void yyrestart(f) { } #endif char *pager = NULL; /* end of nslookup stuff */ /* ** Take arguments appearing in simple string (from file or command line) ** place in char**. */ stackarg(y, l) char *l; char **y; { int done=0; while (!done) { switch (*l) { case '\t': case ' ': l++; break; case NULL: case '\n': done++; *y = NULL; break; default: *y++=l; while (!isspace(*l)) l++; if (*l == '\n') done++; *l++ = '\0'; *y = NULL; } } } char myhostname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN]; main(argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { struct hostent *hp; short port = htons(NAMESERVER_PORT); u_char packet[PACKETSZ]; u_char answer[8*1024]; int n; char doping[90]; char pingstr[50]; char *afile; char *addrc, *addrend, *addrbegin; struct timeval exectime, tv1, tv2, start_time, end_time, query_time; char *srv; int anyflag = 0; int sticky = 0; int tmp; int qtype = 1, qclass = 1; int addrflag = 0; int zone = 0; int bytes_out, bytes_in; char cmd[256]; char domain[MAXDNAME]; char msg[120], *msgptr; char **vtmp; char *args[DIG_MAXARGS]; char **ax; char **ay; int once = 1, dofile = 0; /* batch -vs- interactive control */ char fileq[100]; char *qptr; int fp; int wait=0, delay; int envset=0, envsave=0; struct __res_state res_x, res_t; char *pp; res_init(); _res.pfcode = PRF_DEF; gethostname(myhostname, (sizeof myhostname)); defsrv = strcat(defbuf, inet_ntoa(_res.nsaddr.sin_addr)); res_x = _res; /* ** If LOCALDEF in environment, should point to file ** containing local favourite defaults. Also look for file ** DiG.env (i.e. SAVEENV) in local directory. */ if ((((afile = (char *) getenv("LOCALDEF")) != (char *) NULL) && ((fp = open(afile, O_RDONLY)) > 0)) || ((fp = open(SAVEENV, O_RDONLY)) > 0)) { read(fp, &res_x, (sizeof res_x)); close(fp); _res = res_x; } /* ** check for batch-mode DiG; also pre-scan for 'help' */ vtmp = argv; ax = args; while (*vtmp != NULL) { if (strcmp(*vtmp, "-h") == 0 || strcmp(*vtmp, "-help") == 0 || strcmp(*vtmp, "-usage") == 0 || strcmp(*vtmp, "help") == 0) { Usage(); exit(0); } if (strcmp(*vtmp, "-f") == 0) { dofile++; once=0; if ((qfp = fopen(*++vtmp, "r")) == NULL) { fflush(stdout); perror("file open"); fflush(stderr); exit(10); } } else { if (ax - args == DIG_MAXARGS) { fprintf(stderr, "dig: too many arguments\n"); exit(10); } *ax++ = *vtmp; } vtmp++; } _res.id = 1; gettimeofday(&tv1, NULL); /* ** Main section: once if cmd-line query ** while !EOF if batch mode */ *fileq = '\0'; while ((dofile && (fgets(fileq,100,qfp) != NULL)) || ((!dofile) && (once--))) { if ((*fileq=='\n') || (*fileq=='#') || (*fileq==';')) { continue; /* ignore blank lines & comments */ } /* * "sticky" requests that before current parsing args * return to current "working" environment (X******) */ if (sticky) { printf(";; (using sticky settings)\n"); _res = res_x; } /* concat cmd-line and file args */ ay = ax; qptr = fileq; stackarg(ay, qptr); /* defaults */ qtype = qclass = 1; zone = 0; *pingstr = 0; srv = NULL; sprintf(cmd,"\n; <<>> DiG %s <<>> ",VSTRING); argv = args; argc = ax - args; /* * More cmd-line options than anyone should ever have to * deal with .... */ while (*(++argv) != NULL && **argv != '\0') { strcat(cmd,*argv); strcat(cmd," "); if (**argv == '@') { srv = (*argv+1); continue; } if (**argv == '%') continue; if (**argv == '+') { SetOption(*argv+1); continue; } if (strncmp(*argv,"-nost",5) == 0) { sticky = 0; continue; } else if (strncmp(*argv,"-st",3) == 0) { sticky++; continue; } else if (strncmp(*argv,"-envsa",6) == 0) { envsave++; continue; } else if (strncmp(*argv,"-envse",6) == 0) { envset++; continue; } if (**argv == '-') { switch (argv[0][1]) { case 'T': wait = atoi(*++argv); break; case 'c': if ((tmp = atoi(*++argv)) || *argv[0]=='0') { qclass = tmp; } else if (tmp = StringToClass(*argv, 0, NULL) ) { qclass = tmp; } else { printf( "; invalid class specified\n" ); } break; case 't': if ((tmp = atoi(*++argv)) || *argv[0]=='0') { qtype = tmp; } else if (tmp = StringToType(*argv, 0, NULL) ) { qtype = tmp; } else { printf( "; invalid type specified\n" ); } break; case 'x': if (qtype == T_A) qtype = T_ANY; if (!(addrc = *++argv)) { printf( "; no arg for -x?\n" ); break; } addrend = addrc + strlen(addrc); if (*addrend == '.') *addrend = '\0'; *domain = '\0'; while (addrbegin = strrchr(addrc,'.')) { strcat(domain, addrbegin+1); strcat(domain, "."); *addrbegin = '\0'; } strcat(domain, addrc); strcat(domain, ".in-addr.arpa."); break; case 'p': port = htons(atoi(*++argv)); break; case 'P': if (argv[0][2] != '\0') strcpy(pingstr,&argv[0][2]); else strcpy(pingstr,"ping -s"); break; #if defined(__RES) && (__RES >= 19931104) case 'n': _res.ndots = atoi(&argv[0][2]); break; #endif /*__RES*/ } /* switch - */ continue; } /* if '-' */ if ((tmp = StringToType(*argv, -1, NULL)) != -1) { if ((T_ANY == tmp) && anyflag++) { qclass = C_ANY; continue; } if (T_AXFR == tmp) { _res.pfcode = PRF_ZONE; zone++; } else { qtype = tmp; } } else if ((tmp = StringToClass(*argv, -1, NULL)) != -1) { qclass = tmp; } else { bzero(domain, (sizeof domain)); sprintf(domain,"%s",*argv); } } /* while argv remains */ if (_res.pfcode & 0x80000) printf("; pfcode: %08x, options: %08x\n", _res.pfcode, _res.options); /* * Current env. (after this parse) is to become the * new "working environmnet. Used in conj. with sticky. */ if (envset) { res_x = _res; envset = 0; } /* * Current env. (after this parse) is to become the * new default saved environmnet. Save in user specified * file if exists else is SAVEENV (== "DiG.env"). */ if (envsave) { afile = (char *) getenv("LOCALDEF"); if ((afile && ((fp = open(afile, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, S_IREAD|S_IWRITE)) > 0)) || ((fp = open(SAVEENV, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, S_IREAD|S_IWRITE)) > 0)) { write(fp, &_res, (sizeof _res)); close(fp); } envsave = 0; } if (_res.pfcode & RES_PRF_CMD) printf("%s\n", cmd); addrflag = anyflag = 0; /* * Find address of server to query. If not dot-notation, then * try to resolve domain-name (if so, save and turn off print * options, this domain-query is not the one we want. Restore * user options when done. * Things get a bit wierd since we need to use resolver to be * able to "put the resolver to work". */ srvbuf[0] = 0; srvmsg = defsrv; if (srv != NULL) { struct in_addr addr; if (inet_aton(srv, &addr)) { _res.nscount = 1; _res.nsaddr.sin_addr = addr; srvmsg = strcat(srvbuf, srv); } else { res_t = _res; _res.pfcode = 0; _res.options = RES_DEFAULT; res_init(); hp = gethostbyname(srv); _res = res_t; if (hp == NULL || hp->h_addr_list == NULL || *hp->h_addr_list == NULL) { fflush(stdout); fprintf(stderr, "; Bad server: %s -- using default server and timer opts\n", srv); fflush(stderr); srvmsg = defsrv; srv = NULL; } else { u_int32_t **addr; _res.nscount = 0; for (addr = (u_int32_t**)hp->h_addr_list; *addr && (_res.nscount < MAXNS); addr++) { _res.nsaddr_list[ _res.nscount++ ].sin_addr.s_addr = **addr; } srvmsg = strcat(srvbuf,srv); strcat(srvbuf, " "); strcat(srvmsg, inet_ntoa(_res.nsaddr.sin_addr) ); } } printf("; (%d server%s found)\n", _res.nscount, (_res.nscount==1)?"":"s"); _res.id += _res.retry; } { int i; for (i = 0; i < _res.nscount; i++) { _res.nsaddr_list[i].sin_family = AF_INET; _res.nsaddr_list[i].sin_port = port; } _res.id += _res.retry; } if (zone) { int i; for (i = 0; i < _res.nscount; i++) { int x = printZone(domain, &_res.nsaddr_list[i]); if (_res.pfcode & RES_PRF_STATS) { struct timeval exectime; gettimeofday(&exectime,NULL); printf(";; FROM: %s to SERVER: %s\n", myhostname, inet_ntoa(_res.nsaddr_list[i] .sin_addr)); printf(";; WHEN: %s", ctime(&(exectime.tv_sec))); } if (!x) break; /* success */ } fflush(stdout); continue; } bytes_out = n = res_mkquery(QUERY, domain, qclass, qtype, NULL, 0, NULL, packet, sizeof(packet)); if (n < 0) { fflush(stderr); printf(";; res_mkquery: buffer too small\n\n"); continue; } eecode = 0; __fp_resstat(NULL, stdout); (void) gettimeofday(&start_time, NULL); if ((bytes_in = n = res_send(packet, n, answer, sizeof(answer))) < 0) { fflush(stdout); n = 0 - n; msg[0]=0; strcat(msg,";; res_send to server "); strcat(msg,srvmsg); perror(msg); fflush(stderr); if (!dofile) { if (eecode) exit(eecode); else exit(9); } } (void) gettimeofday(&end_time, NULL); if (_res.pfcode & RES_PRF_STATS) { query_time = difftv(start_time, end_time); printf(";; Total query time: "); prnttime(query_time); putchar('\n'); gettimeofday(&exectime,NULL); printf(";; FROM: %s to SERVER: %s\n", myhostname, srvmsg); printf(";; WHEN: %s", ctime(&(exectime.tv_sec))); printf(";; MSG SIZE sent: %d rcvd: %d\n", bytes_out, bytes_in); } fflush(stdout); /* * Argh ... not particularly elegant. Should put in *real* ping code. * Would necessitate root priviledges for icmp port though! */ if (*pingstr) { sprintf(doping,"%s %s 56 3 | tail -3",pingstr, (srv==NULL)?(defsrv+10):srv); system(doping); } putchar('\n'); /* * Fairly crude method and low overhead method of keeping two * batches started at different sites somewhat synchronized. */ gettimeofday(&tv2, NULL); delay = (int)(tv2.tv_sec - tv1.tv_sec); if (delay < wait) { sleep(wait - delay); } } return(eecode); } static void Usage() { fputs("\ usage: dig [@server] [domain] [q-type] [q-class] {q-opt} {d-opt} [%comment]\n\ where: server,\n\ domain are names in the Domain Name System\n\ q-class is one of (in,any,...) [default: in]\n\ q-type is one of (a,any,mx,ns,soa,hinfo,axfr,txt,...) [default: a]\n\ ", stderr); fputs("\ q-opt is one of:\n\ -x dot-notation-address (shortcut to in-addr.arpa lookups)\n\ -f file (batch mode input file name)\n\ -T time (batch mode time delay, per query)\n\ -p port (nameserver is on this port) [53]\n\ -Pping-string (see man page)\n\ -t query-type (synonym for q-type)\n\ -c query-class (synonym for q-class)\n\ -envsav,-envset (see man page)\n\ -[no]stick (see man page)\n\ ", stderr); fputs("\ d-opt is of the form ``+keyword=value'' where keyword is one of:\n\ [no]debug [no]d2 [no]recurse retry=# time=# [no]ko [no]vc\n\ [no]defname [no]search domain=NAME [no]ignore [no]primary\n\ [no]aaonly [no]sort [no]cmd [no]stats [no]Header [no]header\n\ [no]ttlid [no]cl [no]qr [no]reply [no]ques [no]answer\n\ [no]author [no]addit pfdef pfmin pfset=# pfand=# pfor=#\n\ ", stderr); fputs("\ notes: defname and search don't work; use fully-qualified names.\n\ ", stderr); } static int SetOption(string) char *string; { char option[NAME_LEN]; char type[NAME_LEN]; char *ptr; int i; i = sscanf(string, " %s", option); if (i != 1) { fprintf(stderr, ";*** Invalid option: %s\n", option); return(ERROR); } if (strncmp(option, "aa", 2) == 0) { /* aaonly */ _res.options |= RES_AAONLY; } else if (strncmp(option, "noaa", 4) == 0) { _res.options &= ~RES_AAONLY; } else if (strncmp(option, "deb", 3) == 0) { /* debug */ _res.options |= RES_DEBUG; } else if (strncmp(option, "nodeb", 5) == 0) { _res.options &= ~(RES_DEBUG | RES_DEBUG2); } else if (strncmp(option, "ko", 2) == 0) { /* keepopen */ _res.options |= (RES_STAYOPEN | RES_USEVC); } else if (strncmp(option, "noko", 4) == 0) { _res.options &= ~RES_STAYOPEN; } else if (strncmp(option, "d2", 2) == 0) { /* d2 (more debug) */ _res.options |= (RES_DEBUG | RES_DEBUG2); } else if (strncmp(option, "nod2", 4) == 0) { _res.options &= ~RES_DEBUG2; } else if (strncmp(option, "def", 3) == 0) { /* defname */ _res.options |= RES_DEFNAMES; } else if (strncmp(option, "nodef", 5) == 0) { _res.options &= ~RES_DEFNAMES; } else if (strncmp(option, "sea", 3) == 0) { /* search list */ _res.options |= RES_DNSRCH; } else if (strncmp(option, "nosea", 5) == 0) { _res.options &= ~RES_DNSRCH; } else if (strncmp(option, "do", 2) == 0) { /* domain */ ptr = strchr(option, '='); if (ptr != NULL) { sscanf(++ptr, "%s", _res.defdname); } } else if (strncmp(option, "ti", 2) == 0) { /* timeout */ ptr = strchr(option, '='); if (ptr != NULL) { sscanf(++ptr, "%d", &_res.retrans); } } else if (strncmp(option, "ret", 3) == 0) { /* retry */ ptr = strchr(option, '='); if (ptr != NULL) { sscanf(++ptr, "%d", &_res.retry); } } else if (strncmp(option, "i", 1) == 0) { /* ignore */ _res.options |= RES_IGNTC; } else if (strncmp(option, "noi", 3) == 0) { _res.options &= ~RES_IGNTC; } else if (strncmp(option, "pr", 2) == 0) { /* primary */ _res.options |= RES_PRIMARY; } else if (strncmp(option, "nop", 3) == 0) { _res.options &= ~RES_PRIMARY; } else if (strncmp(option, "rec", 3) == 0) { /* recurse */ _res.options |= RES_RECURSE; } else if (strncmp(option, "norec", 5) == 0) { _res.options &= ~RES_RECURSE; } else if (strncmp(option, "v", 1) == 0) { /* vc */ _res.options |= RES_USEVC; } else if (strncmp(option, "nov", 3) == 0) { _res.options &= ~RES_USEVC; } else if (strncmp(option, "pfset", 5) == 0) { ptr = strchr(option, '='); if (ptr != NULL) { _res.pfcode = xstrtonum(++ptr); } } else if (strncmp(option, "pfand", 5) == 0) { ptr = strchr(option, '='); if (ptr != NULL) { _res.pfcode = _res.pfcode & xstrtonum(++ptr); } } else if (strncmp(option, "pfor", 4) == 0) { ptr = strchr(option, '='); if (ptr != NULL) { _res.pfcode |= xstrtonum(++ptr); } } else if (strncmp(option, "pfmin", 5) == 0) { _res.pfcode = PRF_MIN; } else if (strncmp(option, "pfdef", 5) == 0) { _res.pfcode = PRF_DEF; } else if (strncmp(option, "an", 2) == 0) { /* answer section */ _res.pfcode |= RES_PRF_ANS; } else if (strncmp(option, "noan", 4) == 0) { _res.pfcode &= ~RES_PRF_ANS; } else if (strncmp(option, "qu", 2) == 0) { /* question section */ _res.pfcode |= RES_PRF_QUES; } else if (strncmp(option, "noqu", 4) == 0) { _res.pfcode &= ~RES_PRF_QUES; } else if (strncmp(option, "au", 2) == 0) { /* authority section */ _res.pfcode |= RES_PRF_AUTH; } else if (strncmp(option, "noau", 4) == 0) { _res.pfcode &= ~RES_PRF_AUTH; } else if (strncmp(option, "ad", 2) == 0) { /* addition section */ _res.pfcode |= RES_PRF_ADD; } else if (strncmp(option, "noad", 4) == 0) { _res.pfcode &= ~RES_PRF_ADD; } else if (strncmp(option, "tt", 2) == 0) { /* TTL & ID */ _res.pfcode |= RES_PRF_TTLID; } else if (strncmp(option, "nott", 4) == 0) { _res.pfcode &= ~RES_PRF_TTLID; } else if (strncmp(option, "he", 2) == 0) { /* head flags stats */ _res.pfcode |= RES_PRF_HEAD2; } else if (strncmp(option, "nohe", 4) == 0) { _res.pfcode &= ~RES_PRF_HEAD2; } else if (strncmp(option, "H", 1) == 0) { /* header all */ _res.pfcode |= RES_PRF_HEADX; } else if (strncmp(option, "noH", 3) == 0) { _res.pfcode &= ~(RES_PRF_HEADX); } else if (strncmp(option, "qr", 2) == 0) { /* query */ _res.pfcode |= RES_PRF_QUERY; } else if (strncmp(option, "noqr", 4) == 0) { _res.pfcode &= ~RES_PRF_QUERY; } else if (strncmp(option, "rep", 3) == 0) { /* reply */ _res.pfcode |= RES_PRF_REPLY; } else if (strncmp(option, "norep", 5) == 0) { _res.pfcode &= ~RES_PRF_REPLY; } else if (strncmp(option, "cm", 2) == 0) { /* command line */ _res.pfcode |= RES_PRF_CMD; } else if (strncmp(option, "nocm", 4) == 0) { _res.pfcode &= ~RES_PRF_CMD; } else if (strncmp(option, "cl", 2) == 0) { /* class mnemonic */ _res.pfcode |= RES_PRF_CLASS; } else if (strncmp(option, "nocl", 4) == 0) { _res.pfcode &= ~RES_PRF_CLASS; } else if (strncmp(option, "st", 2) == 0) { /* stats*/ _res.pfcode |= RES_PRF_STATS; } else if (strncmp(option, "nost", 4) == 0) { _res.pfcode &= ~RES_PRF_STATS; } else { fprintf(stderr, "; *** Invalid option: %s\n", option); return(ERROR); } res_re_init(); return(SUCCESS); } /* * Force a reinitialization when the domain is changed. */ res_re_init() { static char localdomain[] = "LOCALDOMAIN"; char *buf; long pfcode = _res.pfcode; /* this is ugly but putenv() is more portable than setenv() */ buf = malloc((sizeof localdomain) +strlen(_res.defdname) +10/*fuzz*/); sprintf(buf, "%s=%s", localdomain, _res.defdname); putenv(buf); /* keeps the argument, so we won't free it */ _res.options &= ~RES_INIT; res_init(); _res.pfcode = pfcode; } /* * convert char string (decimal, octal, or hex) to integer */ int xstrtonum(p) char *p; { int v = 0; int i; int b = 10; int flag = 0; while (*p != 0) { if (!flag++) if (*p == '0') { b = 8; p++; continue; } if (isupper(*p)) *p=tolower(*p); if (*p == 'x') { b = 16; p++; continue; } if (isdigit(*p)) { i = *p - '0'; } else if (isxdigit(*p)) { i = *p - 'a' + 10; } else { fprintf(stderr, "; *** Bad char in numeric string..ignored\n"); i = -1; } if (i >= b) { fprintf(stderr, "; *** Bad char in numeric string..ignored\n"); i = -1; } if (i >= 0) v = v * b + i; p++; } return(v); } /* this code was cloned from nslookup/list.c */ extern char *_res_resultcodes[]; /* res_debug.c */ typedef union { HEADER qb1; u_char qb2[PACKETSZ]; } querybuf; static int printZone(zone, sin) char *zone; struct sockaddr_in *sin; { querybuf buf; HEADER *headerPtr; int msglen; int amtToRead; int numRead; int numAnswers = 0; int result; int soacnt = 0; int sockFD; u_short len; u_char *cp, *nmp; char dname[2][NAME_LEN]; char file[NAME_LEN]; static u_char *answer = NULL; static int answerLen = 0; enum { NO_ERRORS, ERR_READING_LEN, ERR_READING_MSG, ERR_PRINTING } error = NO_ERRORS; /* * Create a query packet for the requested zone name. */ msglen = res_mkquery(QUERY, zone, queryClass, T_AXFR, NULL, 0, 0, buf.qb2, sizeof(buf)); if (msglen < 0) { if (_res.options & RES_DEBUG) { fprintf(stderr, ";; res_mkquery failed\n"); } return (ERROR); } /* * Set up a virtual circuit to the server. */ if ((sockFD = socket(sin->sin_family, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0) { int e = errno; perror(";; socket"); return(e); } if (connect(sockFD, (struct sockaddr *)sin, sizeof(*sin)) < 0) { int e = errno; perror(";; connect"); (void) close(sockFD); sockFD = -1; return e; } /* * Send length & message for zone transfer */ __putshort(msglen, (u_char *)&len); if (write(sockFD, (char *)&len, INT16SZ) != INT16SZ || write(sockFD, (char *) &buf, msglen) != msglen) { int e = errno; perror(";; write"); (void) close(sockFD); sockFD = -1; return(e); } dname[0][0] = '\0'; while (1) { u_int16_t tmp; /* * Read the length of the response. */ cp = (u_char *) &tmp; amtToRead = INT16SZ; while (amtToRead > 0 && (numRead=read(sockFD, cp, amtToRead)) > 0){ cp += numRead; amtToRead -= numRead; } if (numRead <= 0) { error = ERR_READING_LEN; break; } if ((len = _getshort((u_char*)&tmp)) == 0) { break; /* nothing left to read */ } /* * The server sent too much data to fit the existing buffer -- * allocate a new one. */ if (len > answerLen) { if (answerLen != 0) { free(answer); } answerLen = len; answer = (u_char *)Malloc(answerLen); } /* * Read the response. */ amtToRead = len; cp = answer; while (amtToRead > 0 && (numRead=read(sockFD, cp, amtToRead)) > 0) { cp += numRead; amtToRead -= numRead; } if (numRead <= 0) { error = ERR_READING_MSG; break; } result = printRR(stdout, answer, cp); if (result != 0) { error = ERR_PRINTING; break; } numAnswers++; cp = answer + HFIXEDSZ; if (ntohs(((HEADER *)answer)->qdcount) > 0) cp += dn_skipname((u_char *)cp, (u_char *)answer + len) + QFIXEDSZ; nmp = cp; cp += dn_skipname((u_char *)cp, (u_char *)answer + len); if ((_getshort((u_char*)cp) == T_SOA)) { (void) dn_expand(answer, answer + len, nmp, dname[soacnt], sizeof dname[0]); if (soacnt) { if (strcmp(dname[0], dname[1]) == 0) break; } else soacnt++; } } fprintf(stdout, ";; Received %d record%s.\n", numAnswers, (numAnswers != 1) ? "s" : ""); (void) close(sockFD); sockFD = -1; switch (error) { case NO_ERRORS: return (0); case ERR_READING_LEN: return(EMSGSIZE); case ERR_PRINTING: return(result); case ERR_READING_MSG: return(EMSGSIZE); default: return(EFAULT); } } static int printRR(file, msg, eom) FILE *file; u_char *msg, *eom; { register u_char *cp; HEADER *headerPtr; int type, class, dlen, nameLen; u_int32_t ttl; int n, pref; struct in_addr inaddr; char name[NAME_LEN]; char name2[NAME_LEN]; Boolean stripped; /* * Read the header fields. */ headerPtr = (HEADER *)msg; cp = msg + HFIXEDSZ; if (headerPtr->rcode != NOERROR) { return(headerPtr->rcode); } /* * We are looking for info from answer resource records. * If there aren't any, return with an error. We assume * there aren't any question records. */ if (ntohs(headerPtr->ancount) == 0) { return(NO_INFO); } else { if (ntohs(headerPtr->qdcount) > 0) { nameLen = dn_skipname(cp, eom); if (nameLen < 0) return (ERROR); cp += nameLen + QFIXEDSZ; } cp = (u_char*) p_rr(cp, msg, stdout); } return(SUCCESS); } static struct timeval difftv(a, b) struct timeval a, b; { static struct timeval diff; diff.tv_sec = b.tv_sec - a.tv_sec; if ((diff.tv_usec = b.tv_usec - a.tv_usec) < 0) { diff.tv_sec--; diff.tv_usec += 1000000; } return(diff); } static void prnttime(t) struct timeval t; { printf("%u msec", t.tv_sec * 1000 + (t.tv_usec / 1000)); }