package Net::DNS::Header; # # $Id: Header.pm 1527 2017-01-18 21:42:48Z willem $ # our $VERSION = (qw$LastChangedRevision: 1527 $)[1]; =head1 NAME Net::DNS::Header - DNS packet header =head1 SYNOPSIS use Net::DNS; $packet = new Net::DNS::Packet; $header = $packet->header; =head1 DESCRIPTION C represents the header portion of a DNS packet. =cut use strict; use warnings; use integer; use Carp; use Net::DNS::Parameters; =head1 METHODS =head2 $packet->header $packet = new Net::DNS::Packet; $header = $packet->header; Net::DNS::Header objects emanate from the Net::DNS::Packet header() method, and contain an opaque reference to the parent Packet object. Header objects may be assigned to suitably scoped lexical variables. They should never be stored in global variables or persistent data structures. =head2 string print $packet->header->string; Returns a string representation of the packet header. =cut sub string { my $self = shift; my $id = $self->id; my $qr = $self->qr; my $opcode = $self->opcode; my $rcode = $self->rcode; my $qd = $self->qdcount; my $an = $self->ancount; my $ns = $self->nscount; my $ar = $self->arcount; my $opt = $$self->edns; my $edns = $opt->_specified ? $opt->string : ''; return <aa; my $tc = $self->tc; my $rd = $self->rd; my $ra = $self->ra; my $zz = $self->z; my $ad = $self->ad; my $cd = $self->cd; my $do = $self->do; return <header->print; Prints the string representation of the packet header. =cut sub print { print &string; } =head2 id print "query id = ", $packet->header->id, "\n"; $packet->header->id(1234); Gets or sets the query identification number. A random value is assigned if the argument value is undefined. =cut sub id { my $self = shift; $$self->{id} = shift if scalar @_; return $$self->{id} if defined $$self->{id}; $$self->{id} = int rand(0xffff); } =head2 opcode print "query opcode = ", $packet->header->opcode, "\n"; $packet->header->opcode("UPDATE"); Gets or sets the query opcode (the purpose of the query). =cut sub opcode { my $self = shift; for ( $$self->{status} ) { return opcodebyval( ( $_ >> 11 ) & 0x0f ) unless scalar @_; my $opcode = opcodebyname(shift); $_ = ( $_ & 0x87ff ) | ( $opcode << 11 ); return $opcode; } } =head2 rcode print "query response code = ", $packet->header->rcode, "\n"; $packet->header->rcode("SERVFAIL"); Gets or sets the query response code (the status of the query). =cut sub rcode { my $self = shift; for ( $$self->{status} ) { my $arg = shift; my $opt = $$self->edns; unless ( defined $arg ) { my $rcode = $opt->rcode; return rcodebyval( $_ & 0x0f ) unless $opt->_specified; $rcode = ( $rcode & 0xff0 ) | ( $_ & 0x00f ); $opt->rcode($rcode); # write back full 12-bit rcode return $rcode == 16 ? 'BADVERS' : rcodebyval($rcode); } my $rcode = rcodebyname($arg); $opt->rcode($rcode); # full 12-bit rcode $_ &= 0xfff0; # low 4-bit rcode $_ |= ( $rcode & 0x000f ); return $rcode; } } =head2 qr print "query response flag = ", $packet->header->qr, "\n"; $packet->header->qr(0); Gets or sets the query response flag. =cut sub qr { shift->_dnsflag( 0x8000, @_ ); } =head2 aa print "answer is ", $packet->header->aa ? "" : "non-", "authoritative\n"; $packet->header->aa(0); Gets or sets the authoritative answer flag. =cut sub aa { shift->_dnsflag( 0x0400, @_ ); } =head2 tc print "packet is ", $packet->header->tc ? "" : "not ", "truncated\n"; $packet->header->tc(0); Gets or sets the truncated packet flag. =cut sub tc { shift->_dnsflag( 0x0200, @_ ); } =head2 rd print "recursion was ", $packet->header->rd ? "" : "not ", "desired\n"; $packet->header->rd(0); Gets or sets the recursion desired flag. =cut sub rd { shift->_dnsflag( 0x0100, @_ ); } =head2 ra print "recursion is ", $packet->header->ra ? "" : "not ", "available\n"; $packet->header->ra(0); Gets or sets the recursion available flag. =cut sub ra { shift->_dnsflag( 0x0080, @_ ); } =head2 z Unassigned bit, should always be zero. =cut sub z { shift->_dnsflag( 0x0040, @_ ); } =head2 ad print "The result has ", $packet->header->ad ? "" : "not", "been verified\n"; Relevant in DNSSEC context. (The AD bit is only set on answers where signatures have been cryptographically verified or the server is authoritative for the data and is allowed to set the bit by policy.) =cut sub ad { shift->_dnsflag( 0x0020, @_ ); } =head2 cd print "checking was ", $packet->header->cd ? "not" : "", "desired\n"; $packet->header->cd(0); Gets or sets the checking disabled flag. =cut sub cd { shift->_dnsflag( 0x0010, @_ ); } =head2 qdcount, zocount print "# of question records: ", $packet->header->qdcount, "\n"; Returns the number of records in the question section of the packet. In dynamic update packets, this field is known as C and refers to the number of RRs in the zone section. =cut our $warned; sub qdcount { my $self = shift; return $$self->{count}[0] || scalar @{$$self->{question}} unless scalar @_; carp 'header->qdcount attribute is read-only' unless $warned++; } =head2 ancount, prcount print "# of answer records: ", $packet->header->ancount, "\n"; Returns the number of records in the answer section of the packet which may, in the case of corrupt packets, differ from the actual number of records. In dynamic update packets, this field is known as C and refers to the number of RRs in the prerequisite section. =cut sub ancount { my $self = shift; return $$self->{count}[1] || scalar @{$$self->{answer}} unless scalar @_; carp 'header->ancount attribute is read-only' unless $warned++; } =head2 nscount, upcount print "# of authority records: ", $packet->header->nscount, "\n"; Returns the number of records in the authority section of the packet which may, in the case of corrupt packets, differ from the actual number of records. In dynamic update packets, this field is known as C and refers to the number of RRs in the update section. =cut sub nscount { my $self = shift; return $$self->{count}[2] || scalar @{$$self->{authority}} unless scalar @_; carp 'header->nscount attribute is read-only' unless $warned++; } =head2 arcount, adcount print "# of additional records: ", $packet->header->arcount, "\n"; Returns the number of records in the additional section of the packet which may, in the case of corrupt packets, differ from the actual number of records. In dynamic update packets, this field is known as C. =cut sub arcount { my $self = shift; return $$self->{count}[3] || scalar @{$$self->{additional}} unless scalar @_; carp 'header->arcount attribute is read-only' unless $warned++; } sub zocount { &qdcount; } sub prcount { &ancount; } sub upcount { &nscount; } sub adcount { &arcount; } =head1 EDNS Protocol Extensions =head2 do print "DNSSEC_OK flag was ", $packet->header->do ? "not" : "", "set\n"; $packet->header->do(1); Gets or sets the EDNS DNSSEC OK flag. =cut sub do { shift->_ednsflag( 0x8000, @_ ); } =head2 Extended rcode EDNS extended rcodes are handled transparently by $packet->header->rcode(). =head2 UDP packet size $udp_max = $packet->header->size; $udp_max = $packet->edns->size; EDNS offers a mechanism to advertise the maximum UDP packet size which can be assembled by the local network stack. UDP size advertisement can be viewed as either a header extension or an EDNS feature. Endless debate is avoided by supporting both views. =cut sub size { my $self = shift; return $$self->edns->size(@_); } =head2 edns $header = $packet->header; $version = $header->edns->version; @options = $header->edns->options; $option = $header->edns->option(n); $udp_max = $packet->edns->size; Auxiliary function which provides access to the EDNS protocol extension OPT RR. =cut sub edns { my $self = shift; return $$self->edns; } ######################################## sub _dnsflag { my $self = shift; my $flag = shift; for ( $$self->{status} ) { my $set = $_ | $flag; my $not = $set - $flag; $_ = (shift) ? $set : $not if scalar @_; return ( $_ & $flag ) ? 1 : 0; } } sub _ednsflag { my $self = shift; my $flag = shift; my $edns = $$self->edns->flags || 0; return $flag & $edns ? 1 : 0 unless scalar @_; my $set = $flag | $edns; my $not = $set - $flag; my $new = (shift) ? $set : $not; $$self->edns->flags($new) unless $new == $edns; return ( $new & $flag ) ? 1 : 0; } 1; __END__ ######################################## =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c)1997 Michael Fuhr. Portions Copyright (c)2002,2003 Chris Reinhardt. Portions Copyright (c)2012 Dick Franks. 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 above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that 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, L, L, L RFC 1035 Section 4.1.1 =cut