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| """Talk to a DNS server.""" |
|
|
| import base64 |
| import contextlib |
| import enum |
| import errno |
| import os |
| import os.path |
| import selectors |
| import socket |
| import struct |
| import time |
| from typing import Any, Dict, Optional, Tuple, Union |
|
|
| import dns._features |
| import dns.exception |
| import dns.inet |
| import dns.message |
| import dns.name |
| import dns.quic |
| import dns.rcode |
| import dns.rdataclass |
| import dns.rdatatype |
| import dns.serial |
| import dns.transaction |
| import dns.tsig |
| import dns.xfr |
|
|
|
|
| def _remaining(expiration): |
| if expiration is None: |
| return None |
| timeout = expiration - time.time() |
| if timeout <= 0.0: |
| raise dns.exception.Timeout |
| return timeout |
|
|
|
|
| def _expiration_for_this_attempt(timeout, expiration): |
| if expiration is None: |
| return None |
| return min(time.time() + timeout, expiration) |
|
|
|
|
| _have_httpx = dns._features.have("doh") |
| if _have_httpx: |
| import httpcore._backends.sync |
| import httpx |
|
|
| _CoreNetworkBackend = httpcore.NetworkBackend |
| _CoreSyncStream = httpcore._backends.sync.SyncStream |
|
|
| class _NetworkBackend(_CoreNetworkBackend): |
| def __init__(self, resolver, local_port, bootstrap_address, family): |
| super().__init__() |
| self._local_port = local_port |
| self._resolver = resolver |
| self._bootstrap_address = bootstrap_address |
| self._family = family |
|
|
| def connect_tcp( |
| self, host, port, timeout, local_address, socket_options=None |
| ): |
| addresses = [] |
| _, expiration = _compute_times(timeout) |
| if dns.inet.is_address(host): |
| addresses.append(host) |
| elif self._bootstrap_address is not None: |
| addresses.append(self._bootstrap_address) |
| else: |
| timeout = _remaining(expiration) |
| family = self._family |
| if local_address: |
| family = dns.inet.af_for_address(local_address) |
| answers = self._resolver.resolve_name( |
| host, family=family, lifetime=timeout |
| ) |
| addresses = answers.addresses() |
| for address in addresses: |
| af = dns.inet.af_for_address(address) |
| if local_address is not None or self._local_port != 0: |
| source = dns.inet.low_level_address_tuple( |
| (local_address, self._local_port), af |
| ) |
| else: |
| source = None |
| sock = _make_socket(af, socket.SOCK_STREAM, source) |
| attempt_expiration = _expiration_for_this_attempt(2.0, expiration) |
| try: |
| _connect( |
| sock, |
| dns.inet.low_level_address_tuple((address, port), af), |
| attempt_expiration, |
| ) |
| return _CoreSyncStream(sock) |
| except Exception: |
| pass |
| raise httpcore.ConnectError |
|
|
| def connect_unix_socket( |
| self, path, timeout, socket_options=None |
| ): |
| raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
| class _HTTPTransport(httpx.HTTPTransport): |
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| *args, |
| local_port=0, |
| bootstrap_address=None, |
| resolver=None, |
| family=socket.AF_UNSPEC, |
| **kwargs, |
| ): |
| if resolver is None: |
| |
| import dns.resolver |
|
|
| resolver = dns.resolver.Resolver() |
| super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) |
| self._pool._network_backend = _NetworkBackend( |
| resolver, local_port, bootstrap_address, family |
| ) |
|
|
| else: |
|
|
| class _HTTPTransport: |
| def connect_tcp(self, host, port, timeout, local_address): |
| raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
|
|
| have_doh = _have_httpx |
|
|
| try: |
| import ssl |
| except ImportError: |
|
|
| class ssl: |
| CERT_NONE = 0 |
|
|
| class WantReadException(Exception): |
| pass |
|
|
| class WantWriteException(Exception): |
| pass |
|
|
| class SSLContext: |
| pass |
|
|
| class SSLSocket: |
| pass |
|
|
| @classmethod |
| def create_default_context(cls, *args, **kwargs): |
| raise Exception("no ssl support") |
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
| socket_factory = socket.socket |
|
|
|
|
| class UnexpectedSource(dns.exception.DNSException): |
| """A DNS query response came from an unexpected address or port.""" |
|
|
|
|
| class BadResponse(dns.exception.FormError): |
| """A DNS query response does not respond to the question asked.""" |
|
|
|
|
| class NoDOH(dns.exception.DNSException): |
| """DNS over HTTPS (DOH) was requested but the httpx module is not |
| available.""" |
|
|
|
|
| class NoDOQ(dns.exception.DNSException): |
| """DNS over QUIC (DOQ) was requested but the aioquic module is not |
| available.""" |
|
|
|
|
| |
| TransferError = dns.xfr.TransferError |
|
|
|
|
| def _compute_times(timeout): |
| now = time.time() |
| if timeout is None: |
| return (now, None) |
| else: |
| return (now, now + timeout) |
|
|
|
|
| def _wait_for(fd, readable, writable, _, expiration): |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
|
|
| if readable and isinstance(fd, ssl.SSLSocket) and fd.pending() > 0: |
| return True |
| sel = _selector_class() |
| events = 0 |
| if readable: |
| events |= selectors.EVENT_READ |
| if writable: |
| events |= selectors.EVENT_WRITE |
| if events: |
| sel.register(fd, events) |
| if expiration is None: |
| timeout = None |
| else: |
| timeout = expiration - time.time() |
| if timeout <= 0.0: |
| raise dns.exception.Timeout |
| if not sel.select(timeout): |
| raise dns.exception.Timeout |
|
|
|
|
| def _set_selector_class(selector_class): |
| |
|
|
| global _selector_class |
|
|
| _selector_class = selector_class |
|
|
|
|
| if hasattr(selectors, "PollSelector"): |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| _selector_class = selectors.PollSelector |
| else: |
| _selector_class = selectors.SelectSelector |
|
|
|
|
| def _wait_for_readable(s, expiration): |
| _wait_for(s, True, False, True, expiration) |
|
|
|
|
| def _wait_for_writable(s, expiration): |
| _wait_for(s, False, True, True, expiration) |
|
|
|
|
| def _addresses_equal(af, a1, a2): |
| |
| |
| |
| try: |
| n1 = dns.inet.inet_pton(af, a1[0]) |
| n2 = dns.inet.inet_pton(af, a2[0]) |
| except dns.exception.SyntaxError: |
| return False |
| return n1 == n2 and a1[1:] == a2[1:] |
|
|
|
|
| def _matches_destination(af, from_address, destination, ignore_unexpected): |
| |
| |
| if not destination: |
| return True |
| if _addresses_equal(af, from_address, destination) or ( |
| dns.inet.is_multicast(destination[0]) and from_address[1:] == destination[1:] |
| ): |
| return True |
| elif ignore_unexpected: |
| return False |
| raise UnexpectedSource( |
| f"got a response from {from_address} instead of " f"{destination}" |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| def _destination_and_source( |
| where, port, source, source_port, where_must_be_address=True |
| ): |
| |
| |
| af = None |
| destination = None |
| try: |
| af = dns.inet.af_for_address(where) |
| destination = where |
| except Exception: |
| if where_must_be_address: |
| raise |
| |
| if source: |
| saf = dns.inet.af_for_address(source) |
| if af: |
| |
| if saf != af: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "different address families for source and destination" |
| ) |
| else: |
| |
| |
| af = saf |
| if source_port and not source: |
| |
| |
| |
| try: |
| source = dns.inet.any_for_af(af) |
| except Exception: |
| |
| raise ValueError("source_port specified but address family is unknown") |
| |
| |
| if destination: |
| destination = dns.inet.low_level_address_tuple((destination, port), af) |
| if source: |
| source = dns.inet.low_level_address_tuple((source, source_port), af) |
| return (af, destination, source) |
|
|
|
|
| def _make_socket(af, type, source, ssl_context=None, server_hostname=None): |
| s = socket_factory(af, type) |
| try: |
| s.setblocking(False) |
| if source is not None: |
| s.bind(source) |
| if ssl_context: |
| |
| return ssl_context.wrap_socket( |
| s, |
| do_handshake_on_connect=False, |
| server_hostname=server_hostname, |
| ) |
| else: |
| return s |
| except Exception: |
| s.close() |
| raise |
|
|
|
|
| def https( |
| q: dns.message.Message, |
| where: str, |
| timeout: Optional[float] = None, |
| port: int = 443, |
| source: Optional[str] = None, |
| source_port: int = 0, |
| one_rr_per_rrset: bool = False, |
| ignore_trailing: bool = False, |
| session: Optional[Any] = None, |
| path: str = "/dns-query", |
| post: bool = True, |
| bootstrap_address: Optional[str] = None, |
| verify: Union[bool, str] = True, |
| resolver: Optional["dns.resolver.Resolver"] = None, |
| family: Optional[int] = socket.AF_UNSPEC, |
| ) -> dns.message.Message: |
| """Return the response obtained after sending a query via DNS-over-HTTPS. |
| |
| *q*, a ``dns.message.Message``, the query to send. |
| |
| *where*, a ``str``, the nameserver IP address or the full URL. If an IP address is |
| given, the URL will be constructed using the following schema: |
| https://<IP-address>:<port>/<path>. |
| |
| *timeout*, a ``float`` or ``None``, the number of seconds to wait before the query |
| times out. If ``None``, the default, wait forever. |
| |
| *port*, a ``int``, the port to send the query to. The default is 443. |
| |
| *source*, a ``str`` containing an IPv4 or IPv6 address, specifying the source |
| address. The default is the wildcard address. |
| |
| *source_port*, an ``int``, the port from which to send the message. The default is |
| 0. |
| |
| *one_rr_per_rrset*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, put each RR into its own RRset. |
| |
| *ignore_trailing*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, ignore trailing junk at end of the |
| received message. |
| |
| *session*, an ``httpx.Client``. If provided, the client session to use to send the |
| queries. |
| |
| *path*, a ``str``. If *where* is an IP address, then *path* will be used to |
| construct the URL to send the DNS query to. |
| |
| *post*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, the default, POST method will be used. |
| |
| *bootstrap_address*, a ``str``, the IP address to use to bypass resolution. |
| |
| *verify*, a ``bool`` or ``str``. If a ``True``, then TLS certificate verification |
| of the server is done using the default CA bundle; if ``False``, then no |
| verification is done; if a `str` then it specifies the path to a certificate file or |
| directory which will be used for verification. |
| |
| *resolver*, a ``dns.resolver.Resolver`` or ``None``, the resolver to use for |
| resolution of hostnames in URLs. If not specified, a new resolver with a default |
| configuration will be used; note this is *not* the default resolver as that resolver |
| might have been configured to use DoH causing a chicken-and-egg problem. This |
| parameter only has an effect if the HTTP library is httpx. |
| |
| *family*, an ``int``, the address family. If socket.AF_UNSPEC (the default), both A |
| and AAAA records will be retrieved. |
| |
| Returns a ``dns.message.Message``. |
| """ |
|
|
| if not have_doh: |
| raise NoDOH |
| if session and not isinstance(session, httpx.Client): |
| raise ValueError("session parameter must be an httpx.Client") |
|
|
| wire = q.to_wire() |
| (af, _, the_source) = _destination_and_source( |
| where, port, source, source_port, False |
| ) |
| transport = None |
| headers = {"accept": "application/dns-message"} |
| if af is not None and dns.inet.is_address(where): |
| if af == socket.AF_INET: |
| url = "https://{}:{}{}".format(where, port, path) |
| elif af == socket.AF_INET6: |
| url = "https://[{}]:{}{}".format(where, port, path) |
| else: |
| url = where |
|
|
| |
|
|
| if the_source is None: |
| local_address = None |
| local_port = 0 |
| else: |
| local_address = the_source[0] |
| local_port = the_source[1] |
| transport = _HTTPTransport( |
| local_address=local_address, |
| http1=True, |
| http2=True, |
| verify=verify, |
| local_port=local_port, |
| bootstrap_address=bootstrap_address, |
| resolver=resolver, |
| family=family, |
| ) |
|
|
| if session: |
| cm: contextlib.AbstractContextManager = contextlib.nullcontext(session) |
| else: |
| cm = httpx.Client(http1=True, http2=True, verify=verify, transport=transport) |
| with cm as session: |
| |
| |
| if post: |
| headers.update( |
| { |
| "content-type": "application/dns-message", |
| "content-length": str(len(wire)), |
| } |
| ) |
| response = session.post(url, headers=headers, content=wire, timeout=timeout) |
| else: |
| wire = base64.urlsafe_b64encode(wire).rstrip(b"=") |
| twire = wire.decode() |
| response = session.get( |
| url, headers=headers, timeout=timeout, params={"dns": twire} |
| ) |
|
|
| |
| |
| if response.status_code < 200 or response.status_code > 299: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "{} responded with status code {}" |
| "\nResponse body: {}".format(where, response.status_code, response.content) |
| ) |
| r = dns.message.from_wire( |
| response.content, |
| keyring=q.keyring, |
| request_mac=q.request_mac, |
| one_rr_per_rrset=one_rr_per_rrset, |
| ignore_trailing=ignore_trailing, |
| ) |
| r.time = response.elapsed.total_seconds() |
| if not q.is_response(r): |
| raise BadResponse |
| return r |
|
|
|
|
| def _udp_recv(sock, max_size, expiration): |
| """Reads a datagram from the socket. |
| A Timeout exception will be raised if the operation is not completed |
| by the expiration time. |
| """ |
| while True: |
| try: |
| return sock.recvfrom(max_size) |
| except BlockingIOError: |
| _wait_for_readable(sock, expiration) |
|
|
|
|
| def _udp_send(sock, data, destination, expiration): |
| """Sends the specified datagram to destination over the socket. |
| A Timeout exception will be raised if the operation is not completed |
| by the expiration time. |
| """ |
| while True: |
| try: |
| if destination: |
| return sock.sendto(data, destination) |
| else: |
| return sock.send(data) |
| except BlockingIOError: |
| _wait_for_writable(sock, expiration) |
|
|
|
|
| def send_udp( |
| sock: Any, |
| what: Union[dns.message.Message, bytes], |
| destination: Any, |
| expiration: Optional[float] = None, |
| ) -> Tuple[int, float]: |
| """Send a DNS message to the specified UDP socket. |
| |
| *sock*, a ``socket``. |
| |
| *what*, a ``bytes`` or ``dns.message.Message``, the message to send. |
| |
| *destination*, a destination tuple appropriate for the address family |
| of the socket, specifying where to send the query. |
| |
| *expiration*, a ``float`` or ``None``, the absolute time at which |
| a timeout exception should be raised. If ``None``, no timeout will |
| occur. |
| |
| Returns an ``(int, float)`` tuple of bytes sent and the sent time. |
| """ |
|
|
| if isinstance(what, dns.message.Message): |
| what = what.to_wire() |
| sent_time = time.time() |
| n = _udp_send(sock, what, destination, expiration) |
| return (n, sent_time) |
|
|
|
|
| def receive_udp( |
| sock: Any, |
| destination: Optional[Any] = None, |
| expiration: Optional[float] = None, |
| ignore_unexpected: bool = False, |
| one_rr_per_rrset: bool = False, |
| keyring: Optional[Dict[dns.name.Name, dns.tsig.Key]] = None, |
| request_mac: Optional[bytes] = b"", |
| ignore_trailing: bool = False, |
| raise_on_truncation: bool = False, |
| ignore_errors: bool = False, |
| query: Optional[dns.message.Message] = None, |
| ) -> Any: |
| """Read a DNS message from a UDP socket. |
| |
| *sock*, a ``socket``. |
| |
| *destination*, a destination tuple appropriate for the address family |
| of the socket, specifying where the message is expected to arrive from. |
| When receiving a response, this would be where the associated query was |
| sent. |
| |
| *expiration*, a ``float`` or ``None``, the absolute time at which |
| a timeout exception should be raised. If ``None``, no timeout will |
| occur. |
| |
| *ignore_unexpected*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, ignore responses from |
| unexpected sources. |
| |
| *one_rr_per_rrset*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, put each RR into its own |
| RRset. |
| |
| *keyring*, a ``dict``, the keyring to use for TSIG. |
| |
| *request_mac*, a ``bytes`` or ``None``, the MAC of the request (for TSIG). |
| |
| *ignore_trailing*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, ignore trailing |
| junk at end of the received message. |
| |
| *raise_on_truncation*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, raise an exception if |
| the TC bit is set. |
| |
| Raises if the message is malformed, if network errors occur, of if |
| there is a timeout. |
| |
| If *destination* is not ``None``, returns a ``(dns.message.Message, float)`` |
| tuple of the received message and the received time. |
| |
| If *destination* is ``None``, returns a |
| ``(dns.message.Message, float, tuple)`` |
| tuple of the received message, the received time, and the address where |
| the message arrived from. |
| |
| *ignore_errors*, a ``bool``. If various format errors or response |
| mismatches occur, ignore them and keep listening for a valid response. |
| The default is ``False``. |
| |
| *query*, a ``dns.message.Message`` or ``None``. If not ``None`` and |
| *ignore_errors* is ``True``, check that the received message is a response |
| to this query, and if not keep listening for a valid response. |
| """ |
|
|
| wire = b"" |
| while True: |
| (wire, from_address) = _udp_recv(sock, 65535, expiration) |
| if not _matches_destination( |
| sock.family, from_address, destination, ignore_unexpected |
| ): |
| continue |
| received_time = time.time() |
| try: |
| r = dns.message.from_wire( |
| wire, |
| keyring=keyring, |
| request_mac=request_mac, |
| one_rr_per_rrset=one_rr_per_rrset, |
| ignore_trailing=ignore_trailing, |
| raise_on_truncation=raise_on_truncation, |
| ) |
| except dns.message.Truncated as e: |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| if ( |
| ignore_errors |
| and query is not None |
| and not query.is_response(e.message()) |
| ): |
| continue |
| else: |
| raise |
| except Exception: |
| if ignore_errors: |
| continue |
| else: |
| raise |
| if ignore_errors and query is not None and not query.is_response(r): |
| continue |
| if destination: |
| return (r, received_time) |
| else: |
| return (r, received_time, from_address) |
|
|
|
|
| def udp( |
| q: dns.message.Message, |
| where: str, |
| timeout: Optional[float] = None, |
| port: int = 53, |
| source: Optional[str] = None, |
| source_port: int = 0, |
| ignore_unexpected: bool = False, |
| one_rr_per_rrset: bool = False, |
| ignore_trailing: bool = False, |
| raise_on_truncation: bool = False, |
| sock: Optional[Any] = None, |
| ignore_errors: bool = False, |
| ) -> dns.message.Message: |
| """Return the response obtained after sending a query via UDP. |
| |
| *q*, a ``dns.message.Message``, the query to send |
| |
| *where*, a ``str`` containing an IPv4 or IPv6 address, where |
| to send the message. |
| |
| *timeout*, a ``float`` or ``None``, the number of seconds to wait before the |
| query times out. If ``None``, the default, wait forever. |
| |
| *port*, an ``int``, the port send the message to. The default is 53. |
| |
| *source*, a ``str`` containing an IPv4 or IPv6 address, specifying |
| the source address. The default is the wildcard address. |
| |
| *source_port*, an ``int``, the port from which to send the message. |
| The default is 0. |
| |
| *ignore_unexpected*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, ignore responses from |
| unexpected sources. |
| |
| *one_rr_per_rrset*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, put each RR into its own |
| RRset. |
| |
| *ignore_trailing*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, ignore trailing |
| junk at end of the received message. |
| |
| *raise_on_truncation*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, raise an exception if |
| the TC bit is set. |
| |
| *sock*, a ``socket.socket``, or ``None``, the socket to use for the |
| query. If ``None``, the default, a socket is created. Note that |
| if a socket is provided, it must be a nonblocking datagram socket, |
| and the *source* and *source_port* are ignored. |
| |
| *ignore_errors*, a ``bool``. If various format errors or response |
| mismatches occur, ignore them and keep listening for a valid response. |
| The default is ``False``. |
| |
| Returns a ``dns.message.Message``. |
| """ |
|
|
| wire = q.to_wire() |
| (af, destination, source) = _destination_and_source( |
| where, port, source, source_port |
| ) |
| (begin_time, expiration) = _compute_times(timeout) |
| if sock: |
| cm: contextlib.AbstractContextManager = contextlib.nullcontext(sock) |
| else: |
| cm = _make_socket(af, socket.SOCK_DGRAM, source) |
| with cm as s: |
| send_udp(s, wire, destination, expiration) |
| (r, received_time) = receive_udp( |
| s, |
| destination, |
| expiration, |
| ignore_unexpected, |
| one_rr_per_rrset, |
| q.keyring, |
| q.mac, |
| ignore_trailing, |
| raise_on_truncation, |
| ignore_errors, |
| q, |
| ) |
| r.time = received_time - begin_time |
| |
| |
| if not (ignore_errors or q.is_response(r)): |
| raise BadResponse |
| return r |
| assert ( |
| False |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| def udp_with_fallback( |
| q: dns.message.Message, |
| where: str, |
| timeout: Optional[float] = None, |
| port: int = 53, |
| source: Optional[str] = None, |
| source_port: int = 0, |
| ignore_unexpected: bool = False, |
| one_rr_per_rrset: bool = False, |
| ignore_trailing: bool = False, |
| udp_sock: Optional[Any] = None, |
| tcp_sock: Optional[Any] = None, |
| ignore_errors: bool = False, |
| ) -> Tuple[dns.message.Message, bool]: |
| """Return the response to the query, trying UDP first and falling back |
| to TCP if UDP results in a truncated response. |
| |
| *q*, a ``dns.message.Message``, the query to send |
| |
| *where*, a ``str`` containing an IPv4 or IPv6 address, where to send the message. |
| |
| *timeout*, a ``float`` or ``None``, the number of seconds to wait before the query |
| times out. If ``None``, the default, wait forever. |
| |
| *port*, an ``int``, the port send the message to. The default is 53. |
| |
| *source*, a ``str`` containing an IPv4 or IPv6 address, specifying the source |
| address. The default is the wildcard address. |
| |
| *source_port*, an ``int``, the port from which to send the message. The default is |
| 0. |
| |
| *ignore_unexpected*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, ignore responses from unexpected |
| sources. |
| |
| *one_rr_per_rrset*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, put each RR into its own RRset. |
| |
| *ignore_trailing*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, ignore trailing junk at end of the |
| received message. |
| |
| *udp_sock*, a ``socket.socket``, or ``None``, the socket to use for the UDP query. |
| If ``None``, the default, a socket is created. Note that if a socket is provided, |
| it must be a nonblocking datagram socket, and the *source* and *source_port* are |
| ignored for the UDP query. |
| |
| *tcp_sock*, a ``socket.socket``, or ``None``, the connected socket to use for the |
| TCP query. If ``None``, the default, a socket is created. Note that if a socket is |
| provided, it must be a nonblocking connected stream socket, and *where*, *source* |
| and *source_port* are ignored for the TCP query. |
| |
| *ignore_errors*, a ``bool``. If various format errors or response mismatches occur |
| while listening for UDP, ignore them and keep listening for a valid response. The |
| default is ``False``. |
| |
| Returns a (``dns.message.Message``, tcp) tuple where tcp is ``True`` if and only if |
| TCP was used. |
| """ |
| try: |
| response = udp( |
| q, |
| where, |
| timeout, |
| port, |
| source, |
| source_port, |
| ignore_unexpected, |
| one_rr_per_rrset, |
| ignore_trailing, |
| True, |
| udp_sock, |
| ignore_errors, |
| ) |
| return (response, False) |
| except dns.message.Truncated: |
| response = tcp( |
| q, |
| where, |
| timeout, |
| port, |
| source, |
| source_port, |
| one_rr_per_rrset, |
| ignore_trailing, |
| tcp_sock, |
| ) |
| return (response, True) |
|
|
|
|
| def _net_read(sock, count, expiration): |
| """Read the specified number of bytes from sock. Keep trying until we |
| either get the desired amount, or we hit EOF. |
| A Timeout exception will be raised if the operation is not completed |
| by the expiration time. |
| """ |
| s = b"" |
| while count > 0: |
| try: |
| n = sock.recv(count) |
| if n == b"": |
| raise EOFError |
| count -= len(n) |
| s += n |
| except (BlockingIOError, ssl.SSLWantReadError): |
| _wait_for_readable(sock, expiration) |
| except ssl.SSLWantWriteError: |
| _wait_for_writable(sock, expiration) |
| return s |
|
|
|
|
| def _net_write(sock, data, expiration): |
| """Write the specified data to the socket. |
| A Timeout exception will be raised if the operation is not completed |
| by the expiration time. |
| """ |
| current = 0 |
| l = len(data) |
| while current < l: |
| try: |
| current += sock.send(data[current:]) |
| except (BlockingIOError, ssl.SSLWantWriteError): |
| _wait_for_writable(sock, expiration) |
| except ssl.SSLWantReadError: |
| _wait_for_readable(sock, expiration) |
|
|
|
|
| def send_tcp( |
| sock: Any, |
| what: Union[dns.message.Message, bytes], |
| expiration: Optional[float] = None, |
| ) -> Tuple[int, float]: |
| """Send a DNS message to the specified TCP socket. |
| |
| *sock*, a ``socket``. |
| |
| *what*, a ``bytes`` or ``dns.message.Message``, the message to send. |
| |
| *expiration*, a ``float`` or ``None``, the absolute time at which |
| a timeout exception should be raised. If ``None``, no timeout will |
| occur. |
| |
| Returns an ``(int, float)`` tuple of bytes sent and the sent time. |
| """ |
|
|
| if isinstance(what, dns.message.Message): |
| tcpmsg = what.to_wire(prepend_length=True) |
| else: |
| |
| |
| |
| tcpmsg = len(what).to_bytes(2, "big") + what |
| sent_time = time.time() |
| _net_write(sock, tcpmsg, expiration) |
| return (len(tcpmsg), sent_time) |
|
|
|
|
| def receive_tcp( |
| sock: Any, |
| expiration: Optional[float] = None, |
| one_rr_per_rrset: bool = False, |
| keyring: Optional[Dict[dns.name.Name, dns.tsig.Key]] = None, |
| request_mac: Optional[bytes] = b"", |
| ignore_trailing: bool = False, |
| ) -> Tuple[dns.message.Message, float]: |
| """Read a DNS message from a TCP socket. |
| |
| *sock*, a ``socket``. |
| |
| *expiration*, a ``float`` or ``None``, the absolute time at which |
| a timeout exception should be raised. If ``None``, no timeout will |
| occur. |
| |
| *one_rr_per_rrset*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, put each RR into its own |
| RRset. |
| |
| *keyring*, a ``dict``, the keyring to use for TSIG. |
| |
| *request_mac*, a ``bytes`` or ``None``, the MAC of the request (for TSIG). |
| |
| *ignore_trailing*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, ignore trailing |
| junk at end of the received message. |
| |
| Raises if the message is malformed, if network errors occur, of if |
| there is a timeout. |
| |
| Returns a ``(dns.message.Message, float)`` tuple of the received message |
| and the received time. |
| """ |
|
|
| ldata = _net_read(sock, 2, expiration) |
| (l,) = struct.unpack("!H", ldata) |
| wire = _net_read(sock, l, expiration) |
| received_time = time.time() |
| r = dns.message.from_wire( |
| wire, |
| keyring=keyring, |
| request_mac=request_mac, |
| one_rr_per_rrset=one_rr_per_rrset, |
| ignore_trailing=ignore_trailing, |
| ) |
| return (r, received_time) |
|
|
|
|
| def _connect(s, address, expiration): |
| err = s.connect_ex(address) |
| if err == 0: |
| return |
| if err in (errno.EINPROGRESS, errno.EWOULDBLOCK, errno.EALREADY): |
| _wait_for_writable(s, expiration) |
| err = s.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_ERROR) |
| if err != 0: |
| raise OSError(err, os.strerror(err)) |
|
|
|
|
| def tcp( |
| q: dns.message.Message, |
| where: str, |
| timeout: Optional[float] = None, |
| port: int = 53, |
| source: Optional[str] = None, |
| source_port: int = 0, |
| one_rr_per_rrset: bool = False, |
| ignore_trailing: bool = False, |
| sock: Optional[Any] = None, |
| ) -> dns.message.Message: |
| """Return the response obtained after sending a query via TCP. |
| |
| *q*, a ``dns.message.Message``, the query to send |
| |
| *where*, a ``str`` containing an IPv4 or IPv6 address, where |
| to send the message. |
| |
| *timeout*, a ``float`` or ``None``, the number of seconds to wait before the |
| query times out. If ``None``, the default, wait forever. |
| |
| *port*, an ``int``, the port send the message to. The default is 53. |
| |
| *source*, a ``str`` containing an IPv4 or IPv6 address, specifying |
| the source address. The default is the wildcard address. |
| |
| *source_port*, an ``int``, the port from which to send the message. |
| The default is 0. |
| |
| *one_rr_per_rrset*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, put each RR into its own |
| RRset. |
| |
| *ignore_trailing*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, ignore trailing |
| junk at end of the received message. |
| |
| *sock*, a ``socket.socket``, or ``None``, the connected socket to use for the |
| query. If ``None``, the default, a socket is created. Note that |
| if a socket is provided, it must be a nonblocking connected stream |
| socket, and *where*, *port*, *source* and *source_port* are ignored. |
| |
| Returns a ``dns.message.Message``. |
| """ |
|
|
| wire = q.to_wire() |
| (begin_time, expiration) = _compute_times(timeout) |
| if sock: |
| cm: contextlib.AbstractContextManager = contextlib.nullcontext(sock) |
| else: |
| (af, destination, source) = _destination_and_source( |
| where, port, source, source_port |
| ) |
| cm = _make_socket(af, socket.SOCK_STREAM, source) |
| with cm as s: |
| if not sock: |
| _connect(s, destination, expiration) |
| send_tcp(s, wire, expiration) |
| (r, received_time) = receive_tcp( |
| s, expiration, one_rr_per_rrset, q.keyring, q.mac, ignore_trailing |
| ) |
| r.time = received_time - begin_time |
| if not q.is_response(r): |
| raise BadResponse |
| return r |
| assert ( |
| False |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| def _tls_handshake(s, expiration): |
| while True: |
| try: |
| s.do_handshake() |
| return |
| except ssl.SSLWantReadError: |
| _wait_for_readable(s, expiration) |
| except ssl.SSLWantWriteError: |
| _wait_for_writable(s, expiration) |
|
|
|
|
| def _make_dot_ssl_context( |
| server_hostname: Optional[str], verify: Union[bool, str] |
| ) -> ssl.SSLContext: |
| cafile: Optional[str] = None |
| capath: Optional[str] = None |
| if isinstance(verify, str): |
| if os.path.isfile(verify): |
| cafile = verify |
| elif os.path.isdir(verify): |
| capath = verify |
| else: |
| raise ValueError("invalid verify string") |
| ssl_context = ssl.create_default_context(cafile=cafile, capath=capath) |
| ssl_context.minimum_version = ssl.TLSVersion.TLSv1_2 |
| if server_hostname is None: |
| ssl_context.check_hostname = False |
| ssl_context.set_alpn_protocols(["dot"]) |
| if verify is False: |
| ssl_context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE |
| return ssl_context |
|
|
|
|
| def tls( |
| q: dns.message.Message, |
| where: str, |
| timeout: Optional[float] = None, |
| port: int = 853, |
| source: Optional[str] = None, |
| source_port: int = 0, |
| one_rr_per_rrset: bool = False, |
| ignore_trailing: bool = False, |
| sock: Optional[ssl.SSLSocket] = None, |
| ssl_context: Optional[ssl.SSLContext] = None, |
| server_hostname: Optional[str] = None, |
| verify: Union[bool, str] = True, |
| ) -> dns.message.Message: |
| """Return the response obtained after sending a query via TLS. |
| |
| *q*, a ``dns.message.Message``, the query to send |
| |
| *where*, a ``str`` containing an IPv4 or IPv6 address, where |
| to send the message. |
| |
| *timeout*, a ``float`` or ``None``, the number of seconds to wait before the |
| query times out. If ``None``, the default, wait forever. |
| |
| *port*, an ``int``, the port send the message to. The default is 853. |
| |
| *source*, a ``str`` containing an IPv4 or IPv6 address, specifying |
| the source address. The default is the wildcard address. |
| |
| *source_port*, an ``int``, the port from which to send the message. |
| The default is 0. |
| |
| *one_rr_per_rrset*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, put each RR into its own |
| RRset. |
| |
| *ignore_trailing*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, ignore trailing |
| junk at end of the received message. |
| |
| *sock*, an ``ssl.SSLSocket``, or ``None``, the socket to use for |
| the query. If ``None``, the default, a socket is created. Note |
| that if a socket is provided, it must be a nonblocking connected |
| SSL stream socket, and *where*, *port*, *source*, *source_port*, |
| and *ssl_context* are ignored. |
| |
| *ssl_context*, an ``ssl.SSLContext``, the context to use when establishing |
| a TLS connection. If ``None``, the default, creates one with the default |
| configuration. |
| |
| *server_hostname*, a ``str`` containing the server's hostname. The |
| default is ``None``, which means that no hostname is known, and if an |
| SSL context is created, hostname checking will be disabled. |
| |
| *verify*, a ``bool`` or ``str``. If a ``True``, then TLS certificate verification |
| of the server is done using the default CA bundle; if ``False``, then no |
| verification is done; if a `str` then it specifies the path to a certificate file or |
| directory which will be used for verification. |
| |
| Returns a ``dns.message.Message``. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| if sock: |
| |
| |
| |
| return tcp( |
| q, |
| where, |
| timeout, |
| port, |
| source, |
| source_port, |
| one_rr_per_rrset, |
| ignore_trailing, |
| sock, |
| ) |
|
|
| wire = q.to_wire() |
| (begin_time, expiration) = _compute_times(timeout) |
| (af, destination, source) = _destination_and_source( |
| where, port, source, source_port |
| ) |
| if ssl_context is None and not sock: |
| ssl_context = _make_dot_ssl_context(server_hostname, verify) |
|
|
| with _make_socket( |
| af, |
| socket.SOCK_STREAM, |
| source, |
| ssl_context=ssl_context, |
| server_hostname=server_hostname, |
| ) as s: |
| _connect(s, destination, expiration) |
| _tls_handshake(s, expiration) |
| send_tcp(s, wire, expiration) |
| (r, received_time) = receive_tcp( |
| s, expiration, one_rr_per_rrset, q.keyring, q.mac, ignore_trailing |
| ) |
| r.time = received_time - begin_time |
| if not q.is_response(r): |
| raise BadResponse |
| return r |
| assert ( |
| False |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| def quic( |
| q: dns.message.Message, |
| where: str, |
| timeout: Optional[float] = None, |
| port: int = 853, |
| source: Optional[str] = None, |
| source_port: int = 0, |
| one_rr_per_rrset: bool = False, |
| ignore_trailing: bool = False, |
| connection: Optional[dns.quic.SyncQuicConnection] = None, |
| verify: Union[bool, str] = True, |
| server_hostname: Optional[str] = None, |
| ) -> dns.message.Message: |
| """Return the response obtained after sending a query via DNS-over-QUIC. |
| |
| *q*, a ``dns.message.Message``, the query to send. |
| |
| *where*, a ``str``, the nameserver IP address. |
| |
| *timeout*, a ``float`` or ``None``, the number of seconds to wait before the query |
| times out. If ``None``, the default, wait forever. |
| |
| *port*, a ``int``, the port to send the query to. The default is 853. |
| |
| *source*, a ``str`` containing an IPv4 or IPv6 address, specifying the source |
| address. The default is the wildcard address. |
| |
| *source_port*, an ``int``, the port from which to send the message. The default is |
| 0. |
| |
| *one_rr_per_rrset*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, put each RR into its own RRset. |
| |
| *ignore_trailing*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, ignore trailing junk at end of the |
| received message. |
| |
| *connection*, a ``dns.quic.SyncQuicConnection``. If provided, the |
| connection to use to send the query. |
| |
| *verify*, a ``bool`` or ``str``. If a ``True``, then TLS certificate verification |
| of the server is done using the default CA bundle; if ``False``, then no |
| verification is done; if a `str` then it specifies the path to a certificate file or |
| directory which will be used for verification. |
| |
| *server_hostname*, a ``str`` containing the server's hostname. The |
| default is ``None``, which means that no hostname is known, and if an |
| SSL context is created, hostname checking will be disabled. |
| |
| Returns a ``dns.message.Message``. |
| """ |
|
|
| if not dns.quic.have_quic: |
| raise NoDOQ("DNS-over-QUIC is not available.") |
|
|
| q.id = 0 |
| wire = q.to_wire() |
| the_connection: dns.quic.SyncQuicConnection |
| the_manager: dns.quic.SyncQuicManager |
| if connection: |
| manager: contextlib.AbstractContextManager = contextlib.nullcontext(None) |
| the_connection = connection |
| else: |
| manager = dns.quic.SyncQuicManager( |
| verify_mode=verify, server_name=server_hostname |
| ) |
| the_manager = manager |
|
|
| with manager: |
| if not connection: |
| the_connection = the_manager.connect(where, port, source, source_port) |
| (start, expiration) = _compute_times(timeout) |
| with the_connection.make_stream(timeout) as stream: |
| stream.send(wire, True) |
| wire = stream.receive(_remaining(expiration)) |
| finish = time.time() |
| r = dns.message.from_wire( |
| wire, |
| keyring=q.keyring, |
| request_mac=q.request_mac, |
| one_rr_per_rrset=one_rr_per_rrset, |
| ignore_trailing=ignore_trailing, |
| ) |
| r.time = max(finish - start, 0.0) |
| if not q.is_response(r): |
| raise BadResponse |
| return r |
|
|
|
|
| def xfr( |
| where: str, |
| zone: Union[dns.name.Name, str], |
| rdtype: Union[dns.rdatatype.RdataType, str] = dns.rdatatype.AXFR, |
| rdclass: Union[dns.rdataclass.RdataClass, str] = dns.rdataclass.IN, |
| timeout: Optional[float] = None, |
| port: int = 53, |
| keyring: Optional[Dict[dns.name.Name, dns.tsig.Key]] = None, |
| keyname: Optional[Union[dns.name.Name, str]] = None, |
| relativize: bool = True, |
| lifetime: Optional[float] = None, |
| source: Optional[str] = None, |
| source_port: int = 0, |
| serial: int = 0, |
| use_udp: bool = False, |
| keyalgorithm: Union[dns.name.Name, str] = dns.tsig.default_algorithm, |
| ) -> Any: |
| """Return a generator for the responses to a zone transfer. |
| |
| *where*, a ``str`` containing an IPv4 or IPv6 address, where |
| to send the message. |
| |
| *zone*, a ``dns.name.Name`` or ``str``, the name of the zone to transfer. |
| |
| *rdtype*, an ``int`` or ``str``, the type of zone transfer. The |
| default is ``dns.rdatatype.AXFR``. ``dns.rdatatype.IXFR`` can be |
| used to do an incremental transfer instead. |
| |
| *rdclass*, an ``int`` or ``str``, the class of the zone transfer. |
| The default is ``dns.rdataclass.IN``. |
| |
| *timeout*, a ``float``, the number of seconds to wait for each |
| response message. If None, the default, wait forever. |
| |
| *port*, an ``int``, the port send the message to. The default is 53. |
| |
| *keyring*, a ``dict``, the keyring to use for TSIG. |
| |
| *keyname*, a ``dns.name.Name`` or ``str``, the name of the TSIG |
| key to use. |
| |
| *relativize*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, all names in the zone will be |
| relativized to the zone origin. It is essential that the |
| relativize setting matches the one specified to |
| ``dns.zone.from_xfr()`` if using this generator to make a zone. |
| |
| *lifetime*, a ``float``, the total number of seconds to spend |
| doing the transfer. If ``None``, the default, then there is no |
| limit on the time the transfer may take. |
| |
| *source*, a ``str`` containing an IPv4 or IPv6 address, specifying |
| the source address. The default is the wildcard address. |
| |
| *source_port*, an ``int``, the port from which to send the message. |
| The default is 0. |
| |
| *serial*, an ``int``, the SOA serial number to use as the base for |
| an IXFR diff sequence (only meaningful if *rdtype* is |
| ``dns.rdatatype.IXFR``). |
| |
| *use_udp*, a ``bool``. If ``True``, use UDP (only meaningful for IXFR). |
| |
| *keyalgorithm*, a ``dns.name.Name`` or ``str``, the TSIG algorithm to use. |
| |
| Raises on errors, and so does the generator. |
| |
| Returns a generator of ``dns.message.Message`` objects. |
| """ |
|
|
| if isinstance(zone, str): |
| zone = dns.name.from_text(zone) |
| rdtype = dns.rdatatype.RdataType.make(rdtype) |
| q = dns.message.make_query(zone, rdtype, rdclass) |
| if rdtype == dns.rdatatype.IXFR: |
| rrset = dns.rrset.from_text(zone, 0, "IN", "SOA", ". . %u 0 0 0 0" % serial) |
| q.authority.append(rrset) |
| if keyring is not None: |
| q.use_tsig(keyring, keyname, algorithm=keyalgorithm) |
| wire = q.to_wire() |
| (af, destination, source) = _destination_and_source( |
| where, port, source, source_port |
| ) |
| if use_udp and rdtype != dns.rdatatype.IXFR: |
| raise ValueError("cannot do a UDP AXFR") |
| sock_type = socket.SOCK_DGRAM if use_udp else socket.SOCK_STREAM |
| with _make_socket(af, sock_type, source) as s: |
| (_, expiration) = _compute_times(lifetime) |
| _connect(s, destination, expiration) |
| l = len(wire) |
| if use_udp: |
| _udp_send(s, wire, None, expiration) |
| else: |
| tcpmsg = struct.pack("!H", l) + wire |
| _net_write(s, tcpmsg, expiration) |
| done = False |
| delete_mode = True |
| expecting_SOA = False |
| soa_rrset = None |
| if relativize: |
| origin = zone |
| oname = dns.name.empty |
| else: |
| origin = None |
| oname = zone |
| tsig_ctx = None |
| while not done: |
| (_, mexpiration) = _compute_times(timeout) |
| if mexpiration is None or ( |
| expiration is not None and mexpiration > expiration |
| ): |
| mexpiration = expiration |
| if use_udp: |
| (wire, _) = _udp_recv(s, 65535, mexpiration) |
| else: |
| ldata = _net_read(s, 2, mexpiration) |
| (l,) = struct.unpack("!H", ldata) |
| wire = _net_read(s, l, mexpiration) |
| is_ixfr = rdtype == dns.rdatatype.IXFR |
| r = dns.message.from_wire( |
| wire, |
| keyring=q.keyring, |
| request_mac=q.mac, |
| xfr=True, |
| origin=origin, |
| tsig_ctx=tsig_ctx, |
| multi=True, |
| one_rr_per_rrset=is_ixfr, |
| ) |
| rcode = r.rcode() |
| if rcode != dns.rcode.NOERROR: |
| raise TransferError(rcode) |
| tsig_ctx = r.tsig_ctx |
| answer_index = 0 |
| if soa_rrset is None: |
| if not r.answer or r.answer[0].name != oname: |
| raise dns.exception.FormError("No answer or RRset not for qname") |
| rrset = r.answer[0] |
| if rrset.rdtype != dns.rdatatype.SOA: |
| raise dns.exception.FormError("first RRset is not an SOA") |
| answer_index = 1 |
| soa_rrset = rrset.copy() |
| if rdtype == dns.rdatatype.IXFR: |
| if dns.serial.Serial(soa_rrset[0].serial) <= serial: |
| |
| |
| |
| done = True |
| else: |
| expecting_SOA = True |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| for rrset in r.answer[answer_index:]: |
| if done: |
| raise dns.exception.FormError("answers after final SOA") |
| if rrset.rdtype == dns.rdatatype.SOA and rrset.name == oname: |
| if expecting_SOA: |
| if rrset[0].serial != serial: |
| raise dns.exception.FormError("IXFR base serial mismatch") |
| expecting_SOA = False |
| elif rdtype == dns.rdatatype.IXFR: |
| delete_mode = not delete_mode |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| if rrset == soa_rrset and ( |
| rdtype == dns.rdatatype.AXFR |
| or (rdtype == dns.rdatatype.IXFR and delete_mode) |
| ): |
| done = True |
| elif expecting_SOA: |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| rdtype = dns.rdatatype.AXFR |
| expecting_SOA = False |
| if done and q.keyring and not r.had_tsig: |
| raise dns.exception.FormError("missing TSIG") |
| yield r |
|
|
|
|
| class UDPMode(enum.IntEnum): |
| """How should UDP be used in an IXFR from :py:func:`inbound_xfr()`? |
| |
| NEVER means "never use UDP; always use TCP" |
| TRY_FIRST means "try to use UDP but fall back to TCP if needed" |
| ONLY means "raise ``dns.xfr.UseTCP`` if trying UDP does not succeed" |
| """ |
|
|
| NEVER = 0 |
| TRY_FIRST = 1 |
| ONLY = 2 |
|
|
|
|
| def inbound_xfr( |
| where: str, |
| txn_manager: dns.transaction.TransactionManager, |
| query: Optional[dns.message.Message] = None, |
| port: int = 53, |
| timeout: Optional[float] = None, |
| lifetime: Optional[float] = None, |
| source: Optional[str] = None, |
| source_port: int = 0, |
| udp_mode: UDPMode = UDPMode.NEVER, |
| ) -> None: |
| """Conduct an inbound transfer and apply it via a transaction from the |
| txn_manager. |
| |
| *where*, a ``str`` containing an IPv4 or IPv6 address, where |
| to send the message. |
| |
| *txn_manager*, a ``dns.transaction.TransactionManager``, the txn_manager |
| for this transfer (typically a ``dns.zone.Zone``). |
| |
| *query*, the query to send. If not supplied, a default query is |
| constructed using information from the *txn_manager*. |
| |
| *port*, an ``int``, the port send the message to. The default is 53. |
| |
| *timeout*, a ``float``, the number of seconds to wait for each |
| response message. If None, the default, wait forever. |
| |
| *lifetime*, a ``float``, the total number of seconds to spend |
| doing the transfer. If ``None``, the default, then there is no |
| limit on the time the transfer may take. |
| |
| *source*, a ``str`` containing an IPv4 or IPv6 address, specifying |
| the source address. The default is the wildcard address. |
| |
| *source_port*, an ``int``, the port from which to send the message. |
| The default is 0. |
| |
| *udp_mode*, a ``dns.query.UDPMode``, determines how UDP is used |
| for IXFRs. The default is ``dns.UDPMode.NEVER``, i.e. only use |
| TCP. Other possibilities are ``dns.UDPMode.TRY_FIRST``, which |
| means "try UDP but fallback to TCP if needed", and |
| ``dns.UDPMode.ONLY``, which means "try UDP and raise |
| ``dns.xfr.UseTCP`` if it does not succeed. |
| |
| Raises on errors. |
| """ |
| if query is None: |
| (query, serial) = dns.xfr.make_query(txn_manager) |
| else: |
| serial = dns.xfr.extract_serial_from_query(query) |
| rdtype = query.question[0].rdtype |
| is_ixfr = rdtype == dns.rdatatype.IXFR |
| origin = txn_manager.from_wire_origin() |
| wire = query.to_wire() |
| (af, destination, source) = _destination_and_source( |
| where, port, source, source_port |
| ) |
| (_, expiration) = _compute_times(lifetime) |
| retry = True |
| while retry: |
| retry = False |
| if is_ixfr and udp_mode != UDPMode.NEVER: |
| sock_type = socket.SOCK_DGRAM |
| is_udp = True |
| else: |
| sock_type = socket.SOCK_STREAM |
| is_udp = False |
| with _make_socket(af, sock_type, source) as s: |
| _connect(s, destination, expiration) |
| if is_udp: |
| _udp_send(s, wire, None, expiration) |
| else: |
| tcpmsg = struct.pack("!H", len(wire)) + wire |
| _net_write(s, tcpmsg, expiration) |
| with dns.xfr.Inbound(txn_manager, rdtype, serial, is_udp) as inbound: |
| done = False |
| tsig_ctx = None |
| while not done: |
| (_, mexpiration) = _compute_times(timeout) |
| if mexpiration is None or ( |
| expiration is not None and mexpiration > expiration |
| ): |
| mexpiration = expiration |
| if is_udp: |
| (rwire, _) = _udp_recv(s, 65535, mexpiration) |
| else: |
| ldata = _net_read(s, 2, mexpiration) |
| (l,) = struct.unpack("!H", ldata) |
| rwire = _net_read(s, l, mexpiration) |
| r = dns.message.from_wire( |
| rwire, |
| keyring=query.keyring, |
| request_mac=query.mac, |
| xfr=True, |
| origin=origin, |
| tsig_ctx=tsig_ctx, |
| multi=(not is_udp), |
| one_rr_per_rrset=is_ixfr, |
| ) |
| try: |
| done = inbound.process_message(r) |
| except dns.xfr.UseTCP: |
| assert is_udp |
| if udp_mode == UDPMode.ONLY: |
| raise |
| done = True |
| retry = True |
| udp_mode = UDPMode.NEVER |
| continue |
| tsig_ctx = r.tsig_ctx |
| if not retry and query.keyring and not r.had_tsig: |
| raise dns.exception.FormError("missing TSIG") |
|
|