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diff --git a/bin/tests/system/ans.pl b/bin/tests/system/ans.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d7f9f63 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/tests/system/ans.pl @@ -0,0 +1,519 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl +# +# Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") +# +# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public +# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this +# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. +# +# See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional +# information regarding copyright ownership. + +# +# This is the name server from hell. It provides canned +# responses based on pattern matching the queries, and +# can be reprogrammed on-the-fly over a TCP connection. +# +# The server listens for queries on port 5300 (or PORT). +# +# The server listens for control connections on port 5301 (or EXTRAPORT1). +# +# A control connection is a TCP stream of lines like +# +# /pattern/ +# name ttl type rdata +# name ttl type rdata +# ... +# /pattern/ +# name ttl type rdata +# name ttl type rdata +# ... +# +# There can be any number of patterns, each associated +# with any number of response RRs. Each pattern is a +# Perl regular expression. If an empty pattern ("//") is +# received, the server will ignore all incoming queries (TCP +# connections will still be accepted, but both UDP queries +# and TCP queries will not be responded to). If a non-empty +# pattern is then received over the same control connection, +# default behavior is restored. +# +# Each incoming query is converted into a string of the form +# "qname qtype" (the printable query domain name, space, +# printable query type) and matched against each pattern. +# +# The first pattern matching the query is selected, and +# the RR following the pattern line are sent in the +# answer section of the response. +# +# Each new control connection causes the current set of +# patterns and responses to be cleared before adding new +# ones. +# +# The server handles UDP and TCP queries. Zone transfer +# responses work, but must fit in a single 64 k message. +# +# Now you can add TSIG, just specify key/key data with: +# +# /pattern <key> <key_data>/ +# name ttl type rdata +# name ttl type rdata +# +# Note that this data will still be sent with any request for +# pattern, only this data will be signed. Currently, this is only +# done for TCP. + + +use IO::File; +use IO::Socket; +use Data::Dumper; +use Net::DNS; +use Net::DNS::Packet; +use strict; + +# Ignore SIGPIPE so we won't fail if peer closes a TCP socket early +local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE'; + +# Flush logged output after every line +local $| = 1; + +# We default to listening on 10.53.0.2 for historical reasons +# XXX: we should also be able to specify IPv6 +my $server_addr = "10.53.0.2"; +if (@ARGV > 0) { + $server_addr = @ARGV[0]; +} + +my $mainport = int($ENV{'PORT'}); +if (!$mainport) { $mainport = 5300; } +my $ctrlport = int($ENV{'EXTRAPORT1'}); +if (!$ctrlport) { $ctrlport = 5301; } + +# XXX: we should also be able to set the port numbers to listen on. +my $ctlsock = IO::Socket::INET->new(LocalAddr => "$server_addr", + LocalPort => $ctrlport, Proto => "tcp", Listen => 5, Reuse => 1) or die "$!"; + +my $udpsock = IO::Socket::INET->new(LocalAddr => "$server_addr", + LocalPort => $mainport, Proto => "udp", Reuse => 1) or die "$!"; + +my $tcpsock = IO::Socket::INET->new(LocalAddr => "$server_addr", + LocalPort => $mainport, Proto => "tcp", Listen => 5, Reuse => 1) or die "$!"; + +print "listening on $server_addr:$mainport,$ctrlport.\n"; +print "Using Net::DNS $Net::DNS::VERSION\n"; + +my $pidf = new IO::File "ans.pid", "w" or die "cannot open pid file: $!"; +print $pidf "$$\n" or die "cannot write pid file: $!"; +$pidf->close or die "cannot close pid file: $!";; +sub rmpid { unlink "ans.pid"; exit 1; }; + +$SIG{INT} = \&rmpid; +$SIG{TERM} = \&rmpid; + +#my @answers = (); +my @rules; +my $udphandler; +my $tcphandler; + +sub handleUDP { + my ($buf) = @_; + my $request; + + if ($Net::DNS::VERSION > 0.68) { + $request = new Net::DNS::Packet(\$buf, 0); + $@ and die $@; + } else { + my $err; + ($request, $err) = new Net::DNS::Packet(\$buf, 0); + $err and die $err; + } + + my @questions = $request->question; + my $qname = $questions[0]->qname; + my $qtype = $questions[0]->qtype; + my $qclass = $questions[0]->qclass; + my $id = $request->header->id; + + my $packet = new Net::DNS::Packet($qname, $qtype, $qclass); + $packet->header->qr(1); + $packet->header->aa(1); + $packet->header->id($id); + + # get the existing signature if any, and clear the additional section + my $prev_tsig; + while (my $rr = $request->pop("additional")) { + $prev_tsig = $rr if ($rr->type eq "TSIG"); + } + + my $r; + foreach $r (@rules) { + my $pattern = $r->{pattern}; + my($dbtype, $key_name, $key_data) = split(/ /,$pattern); + print "[handleUDP] $dbtype, $key_name, $key_data \n"; + if ("$qname $qtype" =~ /$dbtype/) { + my $a; + foreach $a (@{$r->{answer}}) { + $packet->push("answer", $a); + } + if(defined($key_name) && defined($key_data)) { + my $tsig; + # Sign the packet + print " Signing the response with " . + "$key_name/$key_data\n"; + + if ($Net::DNS::VERSION < 0.69) { + $tsig = Net::DNS::RR->new( + "$key_name TSIG $key_data"); + } else { + $tsig = Net::DNS::RR->new( + name => $key_name, + type => 'TSIG', + key => $key_data); + } + + # These kluges are necessary because Net::DNS + # doesn't know how to sign responses. We + # clear compnames so that the TSIG key and + # algorithm name won't be compressed, and + # add one to arcount because the signing + # function will attempt to decrement it, + # which is incorrect in a response. Finally + # we set request_mac to the previous digest. + $packet->{"compnames"} = {} + if ($Net::DNS::VERSION < 0.70); + $packet->{"header"}{"arcount"} += 1 + if ($Net::DNS::VERSION < 0.70); + if (defined($prev_tsig)) { + if ($Net::DNS::VERSION < 0.73) { + my $rmac = pack('n H*', + length($prev_tsig->mac)/2, + $prev_tsig->mac); + $tsig->{"request_mac"} = + unpack("H*", $rmac); + } else { + $tsig->request_mac( + $prev_tsig->mac); + } + } + + $packet->sign_tsig($tsig); + } + last; + } + } + #$packet->print; + + return $packet->data; +} + +# namelen: +# given a stream of data, reads a DNS-formatted name and returns its +# total length, thus making it possible to skip past it. +sub namelen { + my ($data) = @_; + my $len = 0; + my $label_len = 0; + do { + $label_len = unpack("c", $data); + $data = substr($data, $label_len + 1); + $len += $label_len + 1; + } while ($label_len != 0); + return ($len); +} + +# packetlen: +# given a stream of data, reads a DNS wire-format packet and returns +# its total length, making it possible to skip past it. +sub packetlen { + my ($data) = @_; + my $q; + my $rr; + my $header; + my $offset; + + # + # decode/encode were introduced in Net::DNS 0.68 + # parse is no longer a method and calling it here makes perl croak. + # + my $decode = 0; + $decode = 1 if ($Net::DNS::VERSION >= 0.68); + + if ($decode) { + ($header, $offset) = Net::DNS::Header->decode(\$data); + } else { + ($header, $offset) = Net::DNS::Header->parse(\$data); + } + + for (1 .. $header->qdcount) { + if ($decode) { + ($q, $offset) = + Net::DNS::Question->decode(\$data, $offset); + } else { + ($q, $offset) = + Net::DNS::Question->parse(\$data, $offset); + } + } + for (1 .. $header->ancount) { + if ($decode) { + ($q, $offset) = Net::DNS::RR->decode(\$data, $offset); + } else { + ($q, $offset) = Net::DNS::RR->parse(\$data, $offset); + } + } + for (1 .. $header->nscount) { + if ($decode) { + ($q, $offset) = Net::DNS::RR->decode(\$data, $offset); + } else { + ($q, $offset) = Net::DNS::RR->parse(\$data, $offset); + } + } + for (1 .. $header->arcount) { + if ($decode) { + ($q, $offset) = Net::DNS::RR->decode(\$data, $offset); + } else { + ($q, $offset) = Net::DNS::RR->parse(\$data, $offset); + } + } + return $offset; +} + +# sign_tcp_continuation: +# This is a hack to correct the problem that Net::DNS has no idea how +# to sign multiple-message TCP responses. Several data that are included +# in the digest when signing a query or the first message of a response are +# omitted when signing subsequent messages in a TCP stream. +# +# Net::DNS::Packet->sign_tsig() has the ability to use a custom signing +# function (specified by calling Packet->sign_func()). We use this +# function as the signing function for TCP continuations, and it removes +# the unwanted data from the digest before calling the default sign_hmac +# function. +sub sign_tcp_continuation { + my ($key, $data) = @_; + + # copy out first two bytes: size of the previous MAC + my $rmacsize = unpack("n", $data); + $data = substr($data, 2); + + # copy out previous MAC + my $rmac = substr($data, 0, $rmacsize); + $data = substr($data, $rmacsize); + + # try parsing out the packet information + my $plen = packetlen($data); + my $pdata = substr($data, 0, $plen); + $data = substr($data, $plen); + + # remove the keyname, ttl, class, and algorithm name + $data = substr($data, namelen($data)); + $data = substr($data, 6); + $data = substr($data, namelen($data)); + + # preserve the TSIG data + my $tdata = substr($data, 0, 8); + + # prepare a new digest and sign with it + $data = pack("n", $rmacsize) . $rmac . $pdata . $tdata; + return Net::DNS::RR::TSIG::sign_hmac($key, $data); +} + +sub handleTCP { + my ($buf) = @_; + my $request; + + if ($Net::DNS::VERSION > 0.68) { + $request = new Net::DNS::Packet(\$buf, 0); + $@ and die $@; + } else { + my $err; + ($request, $err) = new Net::DNS::Packet(\$buf, 0); + $err and die $err; + } + + my @questions = $request->question; + my $qname = $questions[0]->qname; + my $qtype = $questions[0]->qtype; + my $qclass = $questions[0]->qclass; + my $id = $request->header->id; + + my $opaque; + + my $packet = new Net::DNS::Packet($qname, $qtype, $qclass); + $packet->header->qr(1); + $packet->header->aa(1); + $packet->header->id($id); + + # get the existing signature if any, and clear the additional section + my $prev_tsig; + my $signer; + my $continuation = 0; + if ($Net::DNS::VERSION < 0.81) { + while (my $rr = $request->pop("additional")) { + if ($rr->type eq "TSIG") { + $prev_tsig = $rr; + } + } + } + + my @results = (); + my $count_these = 0; + + my $r; + foreach $r (@rules) { + my $pattern = $r->{pattern}; + my($dbtype, $key_name, $key_data) = split(/ /,$pattern); + print "[handleTCP] $dbtype, $key_name, $key_data \n"; + if ("$qname $qtype" =~ /$dbtype/) { + $count_these++; + my $a; + foreach $a (@{$r->{answer}}) { + $packet->push("answer", $a); + } + if (defined($key_name) && defined($key_data)) { + my $tsig; + # sign the packet + print " Signing the data with " . + "$key_name/$key_data\n"; + + if ($Net::DNS::VERSION < 0.69) { + $tsig = Net::DNS::RR->new( + "$key_name TSIG $key_data"); + } elsif ($Net::DNS::VERSION >= 0.81 && + $continuation) { + } elsif ($Net::DNS::VERSION >= 0.75 && + $continuation) { + $tsig = $prev_tsig; + } else { + $tsig = Net::DNS::RR->new( + name => $key_name, + type => 'TSIG', + key => $key_data); + } + + # These kluges are necessary because Net::DNS + # doesn't know how to sign responses. We + # clear compnames so that the TSIG key and + # algorithm name won't be compressed, and + # add one to arcount because the signing + # function will attempt to decrement it, + # which is incorrect in a response. Finally + # we set request_mac to the previous digest. + $packet->{"compnames"} = {} + if ($Net::DNS::VERSION < 0.70); + $packet->{"header"}{"arcount"} += 1 + if ($Net::DNS::VERSION < 0.70); + if (defined($prev_tsig)) { + if ($Net::DNS::VERSION < 0.73) { + my $rmac = pack('n H*', + length($prev_tsig->mac)/2, + $prev_tsig->mac); + $tsig->{"request_mac"} = + unpack("H*", $rmac); + } elsif ($Net::DNS::VERSION < 0.81) { + $tsig->request_mac( + $prev_tsig->mac); + } + } + + $tsig->sign_func($signer) if defined($signer); + $tsig->continuation($continuation) if + ($Net::DNS::VERSION >= 0.71 && + $Net::DNS::VERSION <= 0.74 ); + if ($Net::DNS::VERSION < 0.81) { + $packet->sign_tsig($tsig); + } elsif ($continuation) { + $opaque = $packet->sign_tsig($opaque); + } else { + $opaque = $packet->sign_tsig($request); + } + $signer = \&sign_tcp_continuation + if ($Net::DNS::VERSION < 0.70); + $continuation = 1; + + my $copy = + Net::DNS::Packet->new(\($packet->data)); + $prev_tsig = $copy->pop("additional"); + } + #$packet->print; + push(@results,$packet->data); + $packet = new Net::DNS::Packet($qname, $qtype, $qclass); + $packet->header->qr(1); + $packet->header->aa(1); + $packet->header->id($id); + } + } + print " A total of $count_these patterns matched\n"; + return \@results; +} + +# Main +my $rin; +my $rout; +for (;;) { + $rin = ''; + vec($rin, fileno($ctlsock), 1) = 1; + vec($rin, fileno($tcpsock), 1) = 1; + vec($rin, fileno($udpsock), 1) = 1; + + select($rout = $rin, undef, undef, undef); + + if (vec($rout, fileno($ctlsock), 1)) { + warn "ctl conn"; + my $conn = $ctlsock->accept; + my $rule = (); + @rules = (); + while (my $line = $conn->getline) { + chomp $line; + if ($line =~ m!^/(.*)/$!) { + if (length($1) == 0) { + $udphandler = sub { return; }; + $tcphandler = sub { return; }; + } else { + $udphandler = \&handleUDP; + $tcphandler = \&handleTCP; + $rule = { pattern => $1, answer => [] }; + push(@rules, $rule); + } + } else { + push(@{$rule->{answer}}, + new Net::DNS::RR($line)); + } + } + $conn->close; + #print Dumper(@rules); + #print "+=+=+ $rules[0]->{'pattern'}\n"; + #print "+=+=+ $rules[0]->{'answer'}->[0]->{'rname'}\n"; + #print "+=+=+ $rules[0]->{'answer'}->[0]\n"; + } elsif (vec($rout, fileno($udpsock), 1)) { + printf "UDP request\n"; + my $buf; + $udpsock->recv($buf, 512); + my $result = &$udphandler($buf); + if (defined($result)) { + my $num_chars = $udpsock->send($result); + print " Sent $num_chars bytes via UDP\n"; + } + } elsif (vec($rout, fileno($tcpsock), 1)) { + my $conn = $tcpsock->accept; + my $buf; + for (;;) { + my $lenbuf; + my $n = $conn->sysread($lenbuf, 2); + last unless $n == 2; + my $len = unpack("n", $lenbuf); + $n = $conn->sysread($buf, $len); + last unless $n == $len; + print "TCP request\n"; + my $result = &$tcphandler($buf); + if (defined($result)) { + foreach my $response (@$result) { + $len = length($response); + $n = $conn->syswrite(pack("n", $len), 2); + $n = $conn->syswrite($response, $len); + print " Sent: $n chars via TCP\n"; + } + } + } + $conn->close; + } +} |