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/*
* ++Copyright++ 1985, 1989
* -
* Copyright (c) 1985, 1989
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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*
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* 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. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
* -
* Portions Copyright (c) 1993 by Digital Equipment Corporation.
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*
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* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies, and that
* the name of Digital Equipment Corporation not be used in advertising or
* publicity pertaining to distribution of the document or software without
* specific, written prior permission.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP. 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--
*/
#ifndef lint
char copyright[] =
"@(#) Copyright (c) 1985,1989 Regents of the University of California.\n\
All rights reserved.\n";
#endif /* not lint */
#ifndef lint
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)main.c 5.42 (Berkeley) 3/3/91";
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static char rcsid[] = "$Id: main.c,v 1.2 1994/09/22 21:50:36 pst Exp $";
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#endif /* not lint */
/*
******************************************************************************
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*
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* main.c --
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*
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* Main routine and some action routines for the name server
* lookup program.
*
* Andrew Cherenson
* U.C. Berkeley Computer Science Div.
* CS298-26, Fall 1985
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*
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******************************************************************************
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <arpa/nameser.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <resolv.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <limits.h>
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#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
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#include "res.h"
#include "pathnames.h"
/*
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* Name of a top-level name server. Can be changed with
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* the "set root" command.
*/
#ifndef ROOT_SERVER
#define ROOT_SERVER "ns.internic.net."
#endif
char rootServerName[NAME_LEN] = ROOT_SERVER;
/*
* Import the state information from the resolver library.
*/
extern struct __res_state _res;
/*
* Info about the most recently queried host.
*/
HostInfo curHostInfo;
int curHostValid = FALSE;
/*
* Info about the default name server.
*/
HostInfo *defaultPtr = NULL;
char defaultServer[NAME_LEN];
struct in_addr defaultAddr;
/*
* Initial name server query type is Address.
*/
int queryType = T_A;
int queryClass = C_IN;
/*
* Stuff for Interrupt (control-C) signal handler.
*/
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extern void IntrHandler();
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FILE *filePtr;
jmp_buf env;
/*
* Browser command for help and view.
*/
char *pager;
static void CvtAddrToPtr();
static void ReadRC();
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* main --
*
* Initializes the resolver library and determines the address
* of the initial name server. The yylex routine is used to
* read and perform commands.
*
******************************************************************************
*/
main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char **argv;
{
char *wantedHost = NULL;
Boolean useLocalServer;
int result;
int i;
struct hostent *hp;
/*
* Initialize the resolver library routines.
*/
if (res_init() == -1) {
fprintf(stderr,"*** Can't initialize resolver.\n");
exit(1);
}
/*
* Allocate space for the default server's host info and
* find the server's address and name. If the resolver library
* already has some addresses for a potential name server,
* then use them. Otherwise, see if the current host has a server.
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* Command line arguments may override the choice of initial server.
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*/
defaultPtr = (HostInfo *) Calloc(1, sizeof(HostInfo));
/*
* Parse the arguments:
* no args = go into interactive mode, use default host as server
* 1 arg = use as host name to be looked up, default host will be server
* non-interactive mode
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* 2 args = 1st arg:
* if it is '-', then
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* ignore but go into interactive mode
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* else
* use as host name to be looked up,
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* go into non-interactive mode
* 2nd arg: name or inet address of server
*
* "Set" options are specified with a leading - and must come before
* any arguments. For example, to find the well-known services for
* a host, type "nslookup -query=wks host"
*/
ReadRC(); /* look for options file */
++argv; --argc; /* skip prog name */
while (argc && *argv[0] == '-' && argv[0][1]) {
(void) SetOption (&(argv[0][1]));
++argv; --argc;
}
if (argc > 2) {
Usage();
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}
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if (argc && *argv[0] != '-') {
wantedHost = *argv; /* name of host to be looked up */
}
useLocalServer = FALSE;
if (argc == 2) {
struct in_addr addr;
/*
* Use an explicit name server. If the hostname lookup fails,
* default to the server(s) in resolv.conf.
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*/
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if (inet_aton(*++argv, &addr)) {
_res.nscount = 1;
_res.nsaddr.sin_addr = addr;
} else {
hp = gethostbyname(*argv);
if (hp == NULL) {
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fprintf(stderr, "*** Can't find server address for '%s': ",
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*argv);
herror((char *)NULL);
fputc('\n', stderr);
} else {
for (i = 0; i < MAXNS && hp->h_addr_list[i] != NULL; i++) {
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bcopy(hp->h_addr_list[i],
(char *)&_res.nsaddr_list[i].sin_addr,
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hp->h_length);
}
_res.nscount = i;
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}
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}
}
if (_res.nscount == 0 || useLocalServer) {
LocalServer(defaultPtr);
} else {
for (i = 0; i < _res.nscount; i++) {
if (_res.nsaddr_list[i].sin_addr.s_addr == INADDR_ANY) {
LocalServer(defaultPtr);
break;
} else {
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result = GetHostInfoByAddr(&(_res.nsaddr_list[i].sin_addr),
&(_res.nsaddr_list[i].sin_addr),
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defaultPtr);
if (result != SUCCESS) {
fprintf(stderr,
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"*** Can't find server name for address %s: %s\n",
inet_ntoa(_res.nsaddr_list[i].sin_addr),
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DecodeError(result));
} else {
defaultAddr = _res.nsaddr_list[i].sin_addr;
break;
}
}
}
/*
* If we have exhausted the list, tell the user about the
* command line argument to specify an address.
*/
if (i == _res.nscount) {
fprintf(stderr, "*** Default servers are not available\n");
exit(1);
}
}
strcpy(defaultServer, defaultPtr->name);
#ifdef DEBUG
#ifdef DEBUG2
_res.options |= RES_DEBUG2;
#endif
_res.options |= RES_DEBUG;
_res.retry = 2;
#endif /* DEBUG */
/*
* If we're in non-interactive mode, look up the wanted host and quit.
* Otherwise, print the initial server's name and continue with
* the initialization.
*/
if (wantedHost != (char *) NULL) {
LookupHost(wantedHost, 0);
} else {
PrintHostInfo(stdout, "Default Server:", defaultPtr);
pager = getenv("PAGER");
if (pager == NULL) {
pager = _PATH_PAGERCMD;
}
/*
* Setup the environment to allow the interrupt handler to return here.
*/
(void) setjmp(env);
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/*
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* Return here after a longjmp.
*/
signal(SIGINT, IntrHandler);
signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
/*
* Read and evaluate commands. The commands are described in commands.l
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* Yylex returns 0 when ^D or 'exit' is typed.
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*/
printf("> ");
fflush(stdout);
while(yylex()) {
printf("> ");
fflush(stdout);
}
}
exit(0);
}
LocalServer(defaultPtr)
HostInfo *defaultPtr;
{
char hostName[NAME_LEN];
(void) gethostname(hostName, sizeof(hostName));
defaultAddr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_ANY);
(void) GetHostInfoByName(&defaultAddr, C_IN, T_A,
"0.0.0.0", defaultPtr, 1);
free(defaultPtr->name);
defaultPtr->name = Calloc(1, sizeof(hostName)+1);
strcpy(defaultPtr->name, hostName);
}
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* Usage --
*
* Lists the proper methods to run the program and exits.
*
******************************************************************************
*/
Usage()
{
fprintf(stderr, "Usage:\n");
fprintf(stderr,
" nslookup [-opt ...] # interactive mode using default server\n");
fprintf(stderr,
" nslookup [-opt ...] - server # interactive mode using 'server'\n");
fprintf(stderr,
" nslookup [-opt ...] host # just look up 'host' using default server\n");
fprintf(stderr,
" nslookup [-opt ...] host server # just look up 'host' using 'server'\n");
exit(1);
}
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* IsAddr --
*
* Returns TRUE if the string looks like an Internet address.
* A string with a trailing dot is not an address, even if it looks
* like one.
*
******************************************************************************
*/
Boolean
IsAddr(host, addrPtr)
char *host;
struct in_addr *addrPtr; /* If return TRUE, contains IP address */
{
register char *cp;
if (isdigit(host[0])) {
/* Make sure it has only digits and dots. */
for (cp = host; *cp; ++cp) {
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if (!isdigit(*cp) && *cp != '.')
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return FALSE;
}
/* If it has a trailing dot, don't treat it as an address. */
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if (*--cp != '.') {
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return inet_aton(host, addrPtr);
}
}
return FALSE;
}
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* SetDefaultServer --
*
* Changes the default name server to the one specified by
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* the first argument. The command "server name" uses the current
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* default server to lookup the info for "name". The command
* "lserver name" uses the original server to lookup "name".
*
* Side effects:
* This routine will cause a core dump if the allocation requests fail.
*
* Results:
* SUCCESS The default server was changed successfully.
* NONAUTH The server was changed but addresses of
* other servers who know about the requested server
* were returned.
* Errors No info about the new server was found or
* requests to the current server timed-out.
*
******************************************************************************
*/
int
SetDefaultServer(string, local)
char *string;
Boolean local;
{
register HostInfo *newDefPtr;
struct in_addr *servAddrPtr;
struct in_addr addr;
char newServer[NAME_LEN];
int result;
int i;
/*
* Parse the command line. It maybe of the form "server name",
* "lserver name" or just "name".
*/
if (local) {
i = sscanf(string, " lserver %s", newServer);
} else {
i = sscanf(string, " server %s", newServer);
}
if (i != 1) {
i = sscanf(string, " %s", newServer);
if (i != 1) {
fprintf(stderr,"SetDefaultServer: invalid name: %s\n", string);
return(ERROR);
}
}
/*
* Allocate space for a HostInfo variable for the new server. Don't
* overwrite the old HostInfo struct because info about the new server
* might not be found and we need to have valid default server info.
*/
newDefPtr = (HostInfo *) Calloc(1, sizeof(HostInfo));
/*
* A 'local' lookup uses the original server that the program was
* initialized with.
*
* Check to see if we have the address of the server or the
* address of a server who knows about this domain.
* XXX For now, just use the first address in the list.
*/
if (local) {
servAddrPtr = &defaultAddr;
} else if (defaultPtr->addrList != NULL) {
servAddrPtr = (struct in_addr *) defaultPtr->addrList[0];
} else {
servAddrPtr = (struct in_addr *) defaultPtr->servers[0]->addrList[0];
}
result = ERROR;
if (IsAddr(newServer, &addr)) {
result = GetHostInfoByAddr(servAddrPtr, &addr, newDefPtr);
/* If we can't get the name, fall through... */
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}
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if (result != SUCCESS && result != NONAUTH) {
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result = GetHostInfoByName(servAddrPtr, C_IN, T_A,
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newServer, newDefPtr, 1);
}
if (result == SUCCESS || result == NONAUTH) {
/*
* Found info about the new server. Free the resources for
* the old server.
*/
FreeHostInfoPtr(defaultPtr);
free((char *)defaultPtr);
defaultPtr = newDefPtr;
strcpy(defaultServer, defaultPtr->name);
PrintHostInfo(stdout, "Default Server:", defaultPtr);
return(SUCCESS);
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "*** Can't find address for server %s: %s\n",
newServer, DecodeError(result));
free((char *)newDefPtr);
return(result);
}
}
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* DoLoookup --
*
* Common subroutine for LookupHost and LookupHostWithServer.
*
* Results:
* SUCCESS - the lookup was successful.
* Misc. Errors - an error message is printed if the lookup failed.
*
******************************************************************************
*/
static int
DoLookup(host, servPtr, serverName)
char *host;
HostInfo *servPtr;
char *serverName;
{
int result;
struct in_addr *servAddrPtr;
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struct in_addr addr;
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/* Skip escape character */
if (host[0] == '\\')
host++;
/*
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* If the user gives us an address for an address query,
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* silently treat it as a PTR query. If the query type is already
* PTR, then convert the address into the in-addr.arpa format.
*
* Use the address of the server if it exists, otherwise use the
* address of a server who knows about this domain.
* XXX For now, just use the first address in the list.
*/
if (servPtr->addrList != NULL) {
servAddrPtr = (struct in_addr *) servPtr->addrList[0];
} else {
servAddrPtr = (struct in_addr *) servPtr->servers[0]->addrList[0];
}
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/*
* RFC1123 says we "SHOULD check the string syntactically for a
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* dotted-decimal number before looking it up [...]" (p. 13).
*/
if (queryType == T_A && IsAddr(host, &addr)) {
result = GetHostInfoByAddr(servAddrPtr, &addr, &curHostInfo);
} else {
if (queryType == T_PTR) {
CvtAddrToPtr(host);
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}
result = GetHostInfoByName(servAddrPtr, queryClass, queryType, host,
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&curHostInfo, 0);
}
switch (result) {
case SUCCESS:
/*
* If the query was for an address, then the &curHostInfo
* variable can be used by Finger.
* There's no need to print anything for other query types
* because the info has already been printed.
*/
if (queryType == T_A) {
curHostValid = TRUE;
PrintHostInfo(filePtr, "Name:", &curHostInfo);
}
break;
/*
* No Authoritative answer was available but we got names
* of servers who know about the host.
*/
case NONAUTH:
PrintHostInfo(filePtr, "Name:", &curHostInfo);
break;
case NO_INFO:
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fprintf(stderr, "*** No %s (%s) records available for %s\n",
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DecodeType(queryType), p_type(queryType), host);
break;
case TIME_OUT:
fprintf(stderr, "*** Request to %s timed-out\n", serverName);
break;
default:
fprintf(stderr, "*** %s can't find %s: %s\n", serverName, host,
DecodeError(result));
}
return result;
}
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* LookupHost --
*
* Asks the default name server for information about the
* specified host or domain. The information is printed
* if the lookup was successful.
*
* Results:
* ERROR - the output file could not be opened.
* + results of DoLookup
*
******************************************************************************
*/
int
LookupHost(string, putToFile)
char *string;
Boolean putToFile;
{
char host[NAME_LEN];
char file[PATH_MAX];
int result;
/*
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* Invalidate the current host information to prevent Finger
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* from using bogus info.
*/
curHostValid = FALSE;
/*
* Parse the command string into the host and
* optional output file name.
*
*/
sscanf(string, " %s", host); /* removes white space */
if (!putToFile) {
filePtr = stdout;
} else {
filePtr = OpenFile(string, file);
if (filePtr == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "*** Can't open %s for writing\n", file);
return(ERROR);
}
fprintf(filePtr,"> %s\n", string);
}
PrintHostInfo(filePtr, "Server:", defaultPtr);
result = DoLookup(host, defaultPtr, defaultServer);
if (putToFile) {
fclose(filePtr);
filePtr = NULL;
}
return(result);
}
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* LookupHostWithServer --
*
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* Asks the name server specified in the second argument for
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* information about the host or domain specified in the first
* argument. The information is printed if the lookup was successful.
*
* Address info about the requested name server is obtained
* from the default name server. This routine will return an
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* error if the default server doesn't have info about the
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* requested server. Thus an error return status might not
* mean the requested name server doesn't have info about the
* requested host.
*
* Comments from LookupHost apply here, too.
*
* Results:
* ERROR - the output file could not be opened.
* + results of DoLookup
*
******************************************************************************
*/
int
LookupHostWithServer(string, putToFile)
char *string;
Boolean putToFile;
{
char file[PATH_MAX];
char host[NAME_LEN];
char server[NAME_LEN];
int result;
static HostInfo serverInfo;
curHostValid = FALSE;
sscanf(string, " %s %s", host, server);
if (!putToFile) {
filePtr = stdout;
} else {
filePtr = OpenFile(string, file);
if (filePtr == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "*** Can't open %s for writing\n", file);
return(ERROR);
}
fprintf(filePtr,"> %s\n", string);
}
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result = GetHostInfoByName(
defaultPtr->addrList ?
(struct in_addr *) defaultPtr->addrList[0] :
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(struct in_addr *) defaultPtr->servers[0]->addrList[0],
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C_IN, T_A, server, &serverInfo, 1);
if (result != SUCCESS) {
fprintf(stderr,"*** Can't find address for server %s: %s\n", server,
DecodeError(result));
} else {
PrintHostInfo(filePtr, "Server:", &serverInfo);
result = DoLookup(host, &serverInfo, server);
}
if (putToFile) {
fclose(filePtr);
filePtr = NULL;
}
return(result);
}
/*
******************************************************************************
*
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* SetOption --
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*
* This routine is used to change the state information
* that affect the lookups. The command format is
* set keyword[=value]
* Most keywords can be abbreviated. Parsing is very simplistic--
* A value must not be separated from its keyword by white space.
*
* Valid keywords: Meaning:
* all lists current values of options.
* ALL lists current values of options, including
* hidden options.
* [no]d2 turn on/off extra debugging mode.
* [no]debug turn on/off debugging mode.
* [no]defname use/don't use default domain name.
* [no]search use/don't use domain search list.
* domain=NAME set default domain name to NAME.
* [no]ignore ignore/don't ignore trunc. errors.
* query=value set default query type to value,
* value is one of the query types in RFC883
* without the leading T_. (e.g., A, HINFO)
* [no]recurse use/don't use recursive lookup.
* retry=# set number of retries to #.
* root=NAME change root server to NAME.
* time=# set timeout length to #.
* [no]vc use/don't use virtual circuit.
* port TCP/UDP port to server.
*
* Deprecated:
* [no]primary use/don't use primary server.
*
* Results:
* SUCCESS the command was parsed correctly.
* ERROR the command was not parsed correctly.
*
******************************************************************************
*/
int
SetOption(option)
register char *option;
{
char type[NAME_LEN];
char *ptr;
int tmp;
while (isspace(*option))
++option;
if (strncmp (option, "set ", 4) == 0)
option += 4;
while (isspace(*option))
++option;
if (*option == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "*** Invalid set command\n");
return(ERROR);
} else {
if (strncmp(option, "all", 3) == 0) {
ShowOptions();
} else if (strncmp(option, "ALL", 3) == 0) {
ShowOptions();
} 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;
printf("d2 mode disabled; still in debug mode\n");
} 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, "do", 2) == 0) { /* domain */
ptr = strchr(option, '=');
if (ptr != NULL) {
sscanf(++ptr, "%s", _res.defdname);
res_re_init();
}
} else if (strncmp(option, "deb", 1) == 0) { /* debug */
_res.options |= RES_DEBUG;
} else if (strncmp(option, "nodeb", 5) == 0) {
_res.options &= ~(RES_DEBUG | RES_DEBUG2);
} else if (strncmp(option, "ig", 2) == 0) { /* ignore */
_res.options |= RES_IGNTC;
} else if (strncmp(option, "noig", 4) == 0) {
_res.options &= ~RES_IGNTC;
} else if (strncmp(option, "po", 2) == 0) { /* port */
ptr = strchr(option, '=');
if (ptr != NULL) {
sscanf(++ptr, "%hu", &nsport);
}
#ifdef deprecated
} else if (strncmp(option, "pri", 3) == 0) { /* primary */
_res.options |= RES_PRIMARY;
} else if (strncmp(option, "nopri", 5) == 0) {
_res.options &= ~RES_PRIMARY;
#endif
} else if (strncmp(option, "q", 1) == 0 || /* querytype */
strncmp(option, "ty", 2) == 0) { /* type */
ptr = strchr(option, '=');
if (ptr != NULL) {
sscanf(++ptr, "%s", type);
queryType = StringToType(type, queryType, stderr);
}
} else if (strncmp(option, "cl", 2) == 0) { /* query class */
ptr = strchr(option, '=');
if (ptr != NULL) {
sscanf(++ptr, "%s", type);
queryClass = StringToClass(type, queryClass, stderr);
}
} 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, "ret", 3) == 0) { /* retry */
ptr = strchr(option, '=');
if (ptr != NULL) {
sscanf(++ptr, "%d", &tmp);
if (tmp >= 0) {
_res.retry = tmp;
}
}
} else if (strncmp(option, "ro", 2) == 0) { /* root */
ptr = strchr(option, '=');
if (ptr != NULL) {
sscanf(++ptr, "%s", rootServerName);
}
} 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, "srchl", 5) == 0) { /* domain search list */
ptr = strchr(option, '=');
if (ptr != NULL) {
res_dnsrch(++ptr);
}
} else if (strncmp(option, "ti", 2) == 0) { /* timeout */
ptr = strchr(option, '=');
if (ptr != NULL) {
sscanf(++ptr, "%d", &tmp);
if (tmp >= 0) {
_res.retrans = tmp;
}
}
} else if (strncmp(option, "v", 1) == 0) { /* vc */
_res.options |= RES_USEVC;
} else if (strncmp(option, "nov", 3) == 0) {
_res.options &= ~RES_USEVC;
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "*** Invalid option: %s\n", option);
return(ERROR);
}
}
return(SUCCESS);
}
/*
* Fake a reinitialization when the domain is changed.
*/
res_re_init()
{
register char *cp, **pp;
int n;
/* find components of local domain that might be searched */
pp = _res.dnsrch;
*pp++ = _res.defdname;
for (cp = _res.defdname, n = 0; *cp; cp++)
if (*cp == '.')
n++;
cp = _res.defdname;
for (; n >= LOCALDOMAINPARTS && pp < _res.dnsrch + MAXDFLSRCH; n--) {
cp = strchr(cp, '.');
*pp++ = ++cp;
}
*pp = 0;
_res.options |= RES_INIT;
}
#define SRCHLIST_SEP '/'
res_dnsrch(cp)
register char *cp;
{
register char **pp;
int n;
(void)strncpy(_res.defdname, cp, sizeof(_res.defdname) - 1);
if ((cp = strchr(_res.defdname, '\n')) != NULL)
*cp = '\0';
/*
* Set search list to be blank-separated strings
* on rest of line.
*/
cp = _res.defdname;
pp = _res.dnsrch;
*pp++ = cp;
for (n = 0; *cp && pp < _res.dnsrch + MAXDNSRCH; cp++) {
if (*cp == SRCHLIST_SEP) {
*cp = '\0';
n = 1;
} else if (n) {
*pp++ = cp;
n = 0;
}
}
if ((cp = strchr(pp[-1], SRCHLIST_SEP)) != NULL) {
*cp = '\0';
}
*pp = NULL;
}
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* ShowOptions --
*
* Prints out the state information used by the resolver
* library and other options set by the user.
*
******************************************************************************
*/
void
ShowOptions()
{
register char **cp;
PrintHostInfo(stdout, "Default Server:", defaultPtr);
if (curHostValid) {
PrintHostInfo(stdout, "Host:", &curHostInfo);
}
printf("Set options:\n");
printf(" %sdebug \t", (_res.options & RES_DEBUG) ? "" : "no");
printf(" %sdefname\t", (_res.options & RES_DEFNAMES) ? "" : "no");
printf(" %ssearch\t", (_res.options & RES_DNSRCH) ? "" : "no");
printf(" %srecurse\n", (_res.options & RES_RECURSE) ? "" : "no");
printf(" %sd2\t\t", (_res.options & RES_DEBUG2) ? "" : "no");
printf(" %svc\t\t", (_res.options & RES_USEVC) ? "" : "no");
printf(" %signoretc\t", (_res.options & RES_IGNTC) ? "" : "no");
printf(" port=%u\n", nsport);
printf(" querytype=%s\t", p_type(queryType));
printf(" class=%s\t", p_class(queryClass));
printf(" timeout=%d\t", _res.retrans);
printf(" retry=%d\n", _res.retry);
printf(" root=%s\n", rootServerName);
printf(" domain=%s\n", _res.defdname);
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if (cp = _res.dnsrch) {
printf(" srchlist=%s", *cp);
for (cp++; *cp; cp++) {
printf("%c%s", SRCHLIST_SEP, *cp);
}
putchar('\n');
}
putchar('\n');
}
#undef SRCHLIST_SEP
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* PrintHelp --
*
* Displays the help file.
*
******************************************************************************
*/
void
PrintHelp()
{
char cmd[PATH_MAX];
sprintf(cmd, "%s %s", pager, _PATH_HELPFILE);
system(cmd);
}
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* CvtAddrToPtr --
*
* Convert a dotted-decimal Internet address into the standard
* PTR format (reversed address with .in-arpa. suffix).
*
* Assumes the argument buffer is large enougth to hold the result.
*
******************************************************************************
*/
static void
CvtAddrToPtr(name)
char *name;
{
char *p;
int ip[4];
struct in_addr addr;
if (IsAddr(name, &addr)) {
p = inet_ntoa(addr);
if (sscanf(p, "%d.%d.%d.%d", &ip[0], &ip[1], &ip[2], &ip[3]) == 4) {
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sprintf(name, "%d.%d.%d.%d.in-addr.arpa.",
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ip[3], ip[2], ip[1], ip[0]);
}
}
}
/*
******************************************************************************
*
* ReadRC --
*
* Use the contents of ~/.nslookuprc as options.
*
******************************************************************************
*/
static void
ReadRC()
{
register FILE *fp;
register char *cp;
char buf[PATH_MAX];
if ((cp = getenv("HOME")) != NULL) {
(void) strcpy(buf, cp);
(void) strcat(buf, _PATH_NSLOOKUPRC);
if ((fp = fopen(buf, "r")) != NULL) {
while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp) != NULL) {
if ((cp = strchr(buf, '\n')) != NULL) {
*cp = '\0';
}
(void) SetOption(buf);
}
(void) fclose(fp);
}
}
}