package plugin import ( "fmt" "net" "runtime" "strconv" "strings" "github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin/pkg/cidr" "github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin/pkg/log" "github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin/pkg/parse" "github.com/miekg/dns" ) // See core/dnsserver/address.go - we should unify these two impls. // Zones represents a lists of zone names. type Zones []string // Matches checks if qname is a subdomain of any of the zones in z. The match // will return the most specific zones that matches. The empty string // signals a not found condition. func (z Zones) Matches(qname string) string { zone := "" for _, zname := range z { if dns.IsSubDomain(zname, qname) { // We want the *longest* matching zone, otherwise we may end up in a parent if len(zname) > len(zone) { zone = zname } } } return zone } // Normalize fully qualifies all zones in z. The zones in Z must be domain names, without // a port or protocol prefix. func (z Zones) Normalize() { for i := range z { z[i] = Name(z[i]).Normalize() } } // Name represents a domain name. type Name string // Matches checks to see if other is a subdomain (or the same domain) of n. // This method assures that names can be easily and consistently matched. func (n Name) Matches(child string) bool { if dns.Name(n) == dns.Name(child) { return true } return dns.IsSubDomain(string(n), child) } // Normalize lowercases and makes n fully qualified. func (n Name) Normalize() string { return strings.ToLower(dns.Fqdn(string(n))) } type ( // Host represents a host from the Corefile, may contain port. Host string ) // Normalize will return the host portion of host, stripping // of any port or transport. The host will also be fully qualified and lowercased. // An empty string is returned on failure // Deprecated: use OriginsFromArgsOrServerBlock or NormalizeExact func (h Host) Normalize() string { var caller string if _, file, line, ok := runtime.Caller(1); ok { caller = fmt.Sprintf("(%v line %d) ", file, line) } log.Warning("An external plugin " + caller + "is using the deprecated function Normalize. " + "This will be removed in a future versions of CoreDNS. The plugin should be updated to use " + "OriginsFromArgsOrServerBlock or NormalizeExact instead.") s := string(h) _, s = parse.Transport(s) // The error can be ignored here, because this function is called after the corefile has already been vetted. hosts, _, err := SplitHostPort(s) if err != nil { return "" } return Name(hosts[0]).Normalize() } // MustNormalize will return the host portion of host, stripping // of any port or transport. The host will also be fully qualified and lowercased. // An error is returned on error // Deprecated: use OriginsFromArgsOrServerBlock or NormalizeExact func (h Host) MustNormalize() (string, error) { var caller string if _, file, line, ok := runtime.Caller(1); ok { caller = fmt.Sprintf("(%v line %d) ", file, line) } log.Warning("An external plugin " + caller + "is using the deprecated function MustNormalize. " + "This will be removed in a future versions of CoreDNS. The plugin should be updated to use " + "OriginsFromArgsOrServerBlock or NormalizeExact instead.") s := string(h) _, s = parse.Transport(s) // The error can be ignored here, because this function is called after the corefile has already been vetted. hosts, _, err := SplitHostPort(s) if err != nil { return "", err } return Name(hosts[0]).Normalize(), nil } // NormalizeExact will return the host portion of host, stripping // of any port or transport. The host will also be fully qualified and lowercased. // An empty slice is returned on failure func (h Host) NormalizeExact() []string { // The error can be ignored here, because this function should only be called after the corefile has already been vetted. s := string(h) _, s = parse.Transport(s) hosts, _, err := SplitHostPort(s) if err != nil { return nil } for i := range hosts { hosts[i] = Name(hosts[i]).Normalize() } return hosts } // SplitHostPort splits s up in a host(s) and port portion, taking reverse address notation into account. // String the string s should *not* be prefixed with any protocols, i.e. dns://. SplitHostPort can return // multiple hosts when a reverse notation on a non-octet boundary is given. func SplitHostPort(s string) (hosts []string, port string, err error) { // If there is: :[0-9]+ on the end we assume this is the port. This works for (ascii) domain // names and our reverse syntax, which always needs a /mask *before* the port. // So from the back, find first colon, and then check if it's a number. colon := strings.LastIndex(s, ":") if colon == len(s)-1 { return nil, "", fmt.Errorf("expecting data after last colon: %q", s) } if colon != -1 { if p, err := strconv.Atoi(s[colon+1:]); err == nil { port = strconv.Itoa(p) s = s[:colon] } } // TODO(miek): this should take escaping into account. if len(s) > 255 { return nil, "", fmt.Errorf("specified zone is too long: %d > 255", len(s)) } if _, ok := dns.IsDomainName(s); !ok { return nil, "", fmt.Errorf("zone is not a valid domain name: %s", s) } // Check if it parses as a reverse zone, if so we use that. Must be fully specified IP and mask. _, n, err := net.ParseCIDR(s) if err != nil { return []string{s}, port, nil } if s[0] == ':' || (s[0] == '0' && strings.Contains(s, ":")) { return nil, "", fmt.Errorf("invalid CIDR %s", s) } // now check if multiple hosts must be returned. nets := cidr.Split(n) hosts = cidr.Reverse(nets) return hosts, port, nil } // OriginsFromArgsOrServerBlock returns the normalized args if that slice // is not empty, otherwise the serverblock slice is returned (in a newly copied slice). func OriginsFromArgsOrServerBlock(args, serverblock []string) []string { if len(args) == 0 { s := make([]string, len(serverblock)) copy(s, serverblock) for i := range s { s[i] = Host(s[i]).NormalizeExact()[0] // expansion of these already happened in dnsserver/register.go } return s } s := []string{} for i := range args { sx := Host(args[i]).NormalizeExact() if len(sx) == 0 { continue // silently ignores errors. } s = append(s, sx...) } return s }