diff --git a/usr.bin/host/Makefile b/usr.bin/host/Makefile index dd408a3786fd..ebccefa2aa19 100644 --- a/usr.bin/host/Makefile +++ b/usr.bin/host/Makefile @@ -1,6 +1,10 @@ -# @(#)Makefile 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93 +# $Id$ + +.include "${.CURDIR}/../../usr.sbin/named/Makefile.inc" + +.PATH: ${BIND_DIR}/tools +.PATH: ${BIND_DIR}/man PROG= host -MAN1= host.1 .include diff --git a/usr.bin/host/host.1 b/usr.bin/host/host.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 29f941108361..000000000000 --- a/usr.bin/host/host.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,207 +0,0 @@ -.\" ++Copyright++ 1993 -.\" - -.\" Copyright (c) 1993 -.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. -.\" -.\" 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. -.\" -.\" 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. -.\" -.\" 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. -.\" -.\" 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-- -.\" $Id: host.1,v 1.2 1994/09/22 21:52:02 pst Exp $ -.TH HOST 1 -.SH NAME -host \- look up host names using domain server -.SH SYNOPSIS -host [-l] [-v] [-w] [-r] [-d] [-t querytype] [-a] host [ server ] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.I Host -looks for information about Internet hosts. It gets this information -from a set of interconnected servers that are spread across the -country. By default, it simply converts between host names and -Internet addresses. However with the -t or -a options, it can be used -to find all of the information about this host that is maintained -by the domain server. -.PP -The arguments can be either host names or host numbers. The program -first attempts to interpret them as host numbers. If this fails, -it will treat them as host names. A host number consists of -first decimal numbers separated by dots, e.g. 128.6.4.194 -A host name -consists of names separated by dots, e.g. topaz.rutgers.edu. -Unless the name ends in a dot, the local domain -is automatically tacked on the end. Thus a Rutgers user can say -"host topaz", and it will actually look up "topaz.rutgers.edu". -If this fails, the name is tried unchanged (in this case, "topaz"). -This same convention is used for mail and other network utilities. -The actual suffix to tack on the end is obtained -by looking at the results of a "hostname" call, and using everything -starting at the first dot. (See below for a description of -how to customize the host name lookup.) -.PP -The first argument is the host name you want to look up. -If this is a number, an "inverse query" is done, i.e. the domain -system looks in a separate set of databases used to convert numbers -to names. -.PP -The second argument is optional. It -allows you to specify a particular server to query. If you don't -specify this argument, the default server (normally the local machine) -is used. -.PP -If a name is specified, you may see output of three different kinds. -Here is an example that shows all of them: -.br - % host sun4 -.br - sun4.rutgers.edu is a nickname for ATHOS.RUTGERS.EDU -.br - ATHOS.RUTGERS.EDU has address 128.6.5.46 -.br - ATHOS.RUTGERS.EDU has address 128.6.4.4 -.br - ATHOS.RUTGERS.EDU mail is handled by ARAMIS.RUTGERS.EDU -.br -The user has typed the command "host sun4". The first line indicates -that the name "sun4.rutgers.edu" is actually a nickname. The official -host name is "ATHOS.RUTGERS.EDU'. The next two lines show the -address. If a system has more than one network interface, there -will be a separate address for each. The last line indicates -that ATHOS.RUTGERS.EDU does not receive its own mail. Mail for -it is taken by ARAMIS.RUTGERS.EDU. There may be more than one -such line, since some systems have more than one other system -that will handle mail for them. Technically, every system that -can receive mail is supposed to have an entry of this kind. If -the system receives its own mail, there should be an entry -the mentions the system itself, for example -"XXX mail is handled by XXX". However many systems that receive -their own mail do not bother to mention that fact. If a system -has a "mail is handled by" entry, but no address, this indicates -that it is not really part of the Internet, but a system that is -on the network will forward mail to it. Systems on Usenet, Bitnet, -and a number of other networks have entries of this kind. -.PP -There are a number of options that can be used before the -host name. Most of these options are meaningful only to the -staff who have to maintain the domain database. -.PP -The option -w causes host to wait forever for a response. Normally -it will time out after around a minute. -.PP -The option -v causes printout to be in a "verbose" format. This -is the official domain master file format, which is documented -in the man page for "named". Without this option, output still follows -this format in general terms, but some attempt is made to make it -more intelligible to normal users. Without -v, -"a", "mx", and "cname" records -are written out as "has address", "mail is handled by", and -"is a nickname for", and TTL and class fields are not shown. -.PP -The option -r causes recursion to be turned off in the request. -This means that the name server will return only data it has in -its own database. It will not ask other servers for more -information. -.PP -The option -d turns on debugging. Network transactions are shown -in detail. -.PP -The option -t allows you to specify a particular type of information -to be looked up. The arguments are defined in the man page for -"named". Currently supported types are a, ns, md, mf, cname, -soa, mb, mg, mr, null, wks, ptr, hinfo, minfo, mx, uinfo, -uid, gid, unspec, and the wildcard, which may be written -as either "any" or "*". Types must be given in lower case. -Note that the default is to look first for "a", and then "mx", except -that if the verbose option is turned on, the default is only "a". -.PP -The option -a (for "all") is equivalent to "-v -t any". -.PP -The option -l causes a listing of a complete domain. E.g. -.br - host -l rutgers.edu -.br -will give a listing of all hosts in the rutgers.edu domain. The -t -option is used to filter what information is presented, as you -would expect. The default is address information, which also -include PTR and NS records. The command -.br - host -l -v -t any rutgers.edu -.br -will give a complete download of the zone data for rutgers.edu, -in the official master file format. (However the SOA record is -listed twice, for arcane reasons.) NOTE: -l is implemented by -doing a complete zone transfer and then filtering out the information -the you have asked for. This command should be used only if it -is absolutely necessary. -.SH CUSTOMIZING HOST NAME LOOKUP -In general, if the name supplied by the user does not -have any dots in it, a default domain is appended to the end. -This domain can be defined in /etc/resolv.conf, but is normally derived -by taking the local hostname after its first dot. The user can override -this, and specify a different default domain, using the environment -variable -.IR LOCALDOMAIN . -In addition, the user can supply his own abbreviations for host names. -They should be in a file consisting of one line per abbreviation. -Each line contains an abbreviation, a space, and then the full -host name. This file must be pointed to by an environment variable -.IR HOSTALIASES , -which is the name of the file. -.SH "See Also" -named (8) -.SH BUGS -Unexpected effects can happen when you type a name that is not -part of the local domain. Please always keep in mind the -fact that the local domain name is tacked onto the end of every -name, unless it ends in a dot. Only if this fails is the name -used unchanged. -.PP -The -l option only tries the first name server listed for the -domain that you have requested. If this server is dead, you -may need to specify a server manually. E.g. to get a listing -of foo.edu, you could try "host -t ns foo.edu" to get a list -of all the name servers for foo.edu, and then try "host -l foo.edu xxx" -for all xxx on the list of name servers, until you find one that -works. diff --git a/usr.bin/host/host.c b/usr.bin/host/host.c deleted file mode 100644 index 85fbd1ca2e81..000000000000 --- a/usr.bin/host/host.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1471 +0,0 @@ -/* - * ++Copyright++ 1986 - * - - * Copyright (c) 1986 - * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. - * - * 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. - * - * 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. - * - * 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. - * - * 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) 1986 Regents of the University of California.\n\ - portions Copyright (c) 1993 Digital Equipment Corporation\n\ - All rights reserved.\n"; -#endif /* not lint */ - -/* - * Actually, this program is from Rutgers University, however it is - * based on nslookup and other pieces of named tools, so it needs - * that copyright notice. - */ - -#ifndef lint -static char rcsid[] = "$Id: host.c,v 1.6 1996/01/07 06:21:56 peter Exp $"; -#endif /* not lint */ - -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include - -extern int h_errno; - -#define NUMMX 50 - -#define SUCCESS 0 -#define TIME_OUT -1 -#define NO_INFO -2 -#define ERROR -3 -#define NONAUTH -4 - -#define NAME_LEN 256 - -#ifndef T_TXT -#define T_TXT 16 -#endif -#ifndef NO_DATA -#define NO_DATA NO_ADDRESS -#endif -#ifndef C_HS -#define C_HS 4 -#endif - -int sockFD; -FILE *filePtr; -char *DecodeError(); - -static struct __res_state orig; -extern struct __res_state _res; -static char *cname = NULL; -int getclass = C_IN; -int gettype; -int verbose = 0; -int list = 0; -int server_specified = 0; - -u_char *pr_cdname(); -char *pr_class(), *pr_rr(), *pr_type(); -extern char *hostalias(); - -main(c, v) - int c; - char **v; -{ - unsigned addr; - register struct hostent *hp; - register char *s; - register inverse = 0; - register waitmode = 0; - char *oldcname; - int ncnames; - - res_init(); - _res.retrans = 5; - - if (c < 2) { - fprintf(stderr, "Usage: host [-w] [-v] [-r] [-d] [-t querytype] [-c class] [-a] host [server]\n -w to wait forever until reply\n -v for verbose output\n -r to disable recursive processing\n -d to turn on debugging output\n -t querytype to look for a specific type of information\n -c class to look for non-Internet data\n -a is equivalent to '-v -t *'\n"); - exit(1); - } - while (c > 2 && v[1][0] == '-') { - if (strcmp (v[1], "-w") == 0) { - _res.retry = 1; - _res.retrans = 15; - waitmode = 1; - v++; - c--; - } - else if (strcmp (v[1], "-r") == 0) { - _res.options &= ~RES_RECURSE; - v++; - c--; - } - else if (strcmp (v[1], "-d") == 0) { - _res.options |= RES_DEBUG; - v++; - c--; - } - else if (strcmp (v[1], "-v") == 0) { - verbose = 1; - v++; - c--; - } - else if (strcmp (v[1], "-l") == 0) { - list = 1; - v++; - c--; - } - else if (strncmp (v[1], "-t", 2) == 0) { - v++; - c--; - gettype = parsetype(v[1]); - v++; - c--; - } - else if (strncmp (v[1], "-c", 2) == 0) { - v++; - c--; - getclass = parseclass(v[1]); - v++; - c--; - } - else if (strcmp (v[1], "-a") == 0) { - verbose = 1; - gettype = T_ANY; - v++; - c--; - } - } - if (c > 2) { - s = v[2]; - server_specified++; - - if (!inet_aton(s, (struct in_addr *)&addr)) { - hp = gethostbyname(s); - if (hp == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr,"Error in looking up server name:\n"); - hperror(h_errno); - exit(1); - } - _res.nsaddr.sin_addr = *(struct in_addr *)hp->h_addr; - printf("Using domain server:\n"); - printanswer(hp); - } - else { - _res.nsaddr.sin_family = AF_INET; - _res.nsaddr.sin_addr.s_addr = addr; - _res.nsaddr.sin_port = htons(NAMESERVER_PORT); - printf("Using domain server %s:\n", - inet_ntoa(_res.nsaddr.sin_addr)); - } - _res.nscount = 1; - _res.retry = 2; - } - if (c > 1 && (strcmp (v[1], ".") == 0 || - !inet_aton(v[1], (struct in_addr *)&addr))) - addr = -1; - hp = NULL; - h_errno = TRY_AGAIN; -/* - * we handle default domains ourselves, thank you - */ - _res.options &= ~RES_DEFNAMES; - - if (list) - exit(ListHosts(v[1], gettype ? gettype : T_A)); - oldcname = NULL; - ncnames = 5; - while (hp == NULL && h_errno == TRY_AGAIN) { - if (addr == -1) { - cname = NULL; - if (oldcname == NULL) - hp = (struct hostent *)gethostinfo(v[1]); - else - hp = (struct hostent *)gethostinfo(oldcname); - if (cname) { - if (ncnames-- == 0) { - printf("Too many cnames. Possible loop.\n"); - exit(1); - } - strcat(cname, "."); - oldcname = cname; - hp = NULL; - h_errno = TRY_AGAIN; - continue; - } - } - else { - hp = gethostbyaddr((char*)&addr, 4, AF_INET); - if (hp) - printanswer(hp); - } - if (!waitmode) - break; - } - - if (hp == NULL) { - hperror(h_errno); - exit(1); - } - - exit(0); - -} - -parsetype(s) - char *s; -{ -if (strcmp(s,"a") == 0) - return(T_A); -if (strcmp(s,"ns") == 0) - return(T_NS); -if (strcmp(s,"md") == 0) - return(T_MD); -if (strcmp(s,"mf") == 0) - return(T_MF); -if (strcmp(s,"cname") == 0) - return(T_CNAME); -if (strcmp(s,"soa") == 0) - return(T_SOA); -if (strcmp(s,"mb") == 0) - return(T_MB); -if (strcmp(s,"mg") == 0) - return(T_MG); -if (strcmp(s,"mr") == 0) - return(T_MR); -if (strcmp(s,"null") == 0) - return(T_NULL); -if (strcmp(s,"wks") == 0) - return(T_WKS); -if (strcmp(s,"ptr") == 0) - return(T_PTR); -if (strcmp(s,"hinfo") == 0) - return(T_HINFO); -if (strcmp(s,"minfo") == 0) - return(T_MINFO); -if (strcmp(s,"mx") == 0) - return(T_MX); -if (strcmp(s,"txt") == 0) - return(T_TXT); -if (strcmp(s,"rp") == 0) - return(T_RP); -if (strcmp(s,"afsdb") == 0) - return(T_AFSDB); -if (strcmp(s,"x25") == 0) - return(T_X25); -if (strcmp(s,"isdn") == 0) - return(T_ISDN); -if (strcmp(s,"rt") == 0) - return(T_RT); -if (strcmp(s,"uinfo") == 0) - return(T_UINFO); -if (strcmp(s,"uid") == 0) - return(T_UID); -if (strcmp(s,"gid") == 0) - return(T_GID); -if (strcmp(s,"unspec") == 0) - return(T_UNSPEC); -if (strcmp(s,"any") == 0) - return(T_ANY); -if (strcmp(s,"*") == 0) - return(T_ANY); -if (atoi(s)) - return(atoi(s)); -fprintf(stderr, "Invalid query type: %s\n", s); -exit(2); -} - -parseclass(s) - char *s; -{ -if (strcmp(s,"in") == 0) - return(C_IN); -if (strcmp(s,"hs") == 0) - return(C_HS); -if (strcmp(s,"any") == 0) - return(C_ANY); -if (atoi(s)) - return(atoi(s)); -fprintf(stderr, "Invalid query class: %s\n", s); -exit(2); -} - -printanswer(hp) - register struct hostent *hp; -{ - register char **cp; - register long **hptr; - - printf("Name: %s\n", hp->h_name); - printf("Address:"); - for (hptr = (long **)hp->h_addr_list; *hptr; hptr++) - printf(" %s", inet_ntoa(*(struct in_addr *)*hptr)); - printf("\nAliases:"); - for (cp = hp->h_aliases; cp && *cp && **cp; cp++) - printf(" %s", *cp); - printf("\n\n"); -} - -hperror(errnum) -int errnum; -{ -switch(errnum) { - case HOST_NOT_FOUND: - fprintf(stderr,"Host not found.\n"); - break; - case TRY_AGAIN: - fprintf(stderr,"Host not found, try again.\n"); - break; - case NO_RECOVERY: - fprintf(stderr,"No recovery, Host not found.\n"); - break; - case NO_ADDRESS: - fprintf(stderr,"There is an entry for this host, but it doesn't have "); - switch (gettype) { - case T_A: - fprintf(stderr,"an Internet address.\n"); - break; - case T_NS: - fprintf(stderr,"a Name Server.\n"); - break; - case T_MD: - fprintf(stderr,"a Mail Destination.\n"); - break; - case T_MF: - fprintf(stderr,"a Mail Forwarder.\n"); - break; - case T_CNAME: - fprintf(stderr,"a Canonical Name.\n"); - break; - case T_SOA: - fprintf(stderr,"a Start of Authority record.\n"); - break; - case T_MB: - fprintf(stderr,"a Mailbox Domain Name.\n"); - break; - case T_MG: - fprintf(stderr,"a Mail Group Member.\n"); - break; - case T_MR: - fprintf(stderr,"a Mail Rename Name.\n"); - break; - case T_NULL: - fprintf(stderr,"a Null Resource record.\n"); - break; - case T_WKS: - fprintf(stderr,"any Well Known Service information.\n"); - break; - case T_PTR: - fprintf(stderr,"a Pointer record.\n"); - break; - case T_HINFO: - fprintf(stderr,"any Host Information.\n"); - break; - case T_MINFO: - fprintf(stderr,"any Mailbox Information.\n"); - break; - case T_MX: - fprintf(stderr,"a Mail Exchanger record.\n"); - break; - case T_TXT: - fprintf(stderr,"a Text record.\n"); - break; - case T_RP: - fprintf(stderr,"a Responsible Person.\n"); - break; - case T_UINFO: - fprintf(stderr,"any User Information.\n"); - break; - case T_UID: - fprintf(stderr,"a User ID.\n"); - break; - case T_GID: - fprintf(stderr,"a Group ID.\n"); - break; - case T_UNSPEC: - fprintf(stderr,"any Unspecified Format data.\n"); - break; - default: - fprintf(stderr,"the information you requested.\n"); - break; - } - break; - } -} - - -typedef union { - HEADER qb1; - u_char qb2[PACKETSZ]; -} querybuf; - -static u_char hostbuf[BUFSIZ+1]; - -gethostinfo(name) - char *name; -{ - register char *cp, **domain; - u_int n; - int hp; - int nDomain; - int asis = 0; - - if (strcmp(name, ".") == 0) - return(getdomaininfo(name, NULL)); - for (cp = name, n = 0; *cp; cp++) - if (*cp == '.') - n++; - if (n && cp[-1] == '.') { - if (cp[-1] == '.') - cp[-1] = 0; - hp = getdomaininfo(name, (char *)NULL); - if (cp[-1] == 0) - cp[-1] = '.'; - return (hp); - } - if (n == 0 && (cp = hostalias(name))) { - if (verbose) - printf("Aliased to \"%s\"\n", cp); - _res.options |= RES_DEFNAMES; - return (getdomaininfo(cp, (char *)NULL)); - } - if (n >= _res.ndots) { - asis = 1; - if (verbose) - printf("Trying null domain\n"); - if(hp = getdomaininfo(name, (char*)NULL)) - return(hp); - } -#ifdef MAXDS - for (nDomain = 0; - _res.defdname_list[nDomain][0] != 0; - nDomain++) { - for (domain = _res.dnsrch_list[nDomain]; *domain; domain++) { - if (verbose) - printf("Trying domain \"%s\"\n", *domain); - hp = getdomaininfo(name, *domain); - if (hp) - return (hp); - } - } -#else - for (domain = _res.dnsrch; *domain; domain++) { - if (verbose) - printf("Trying domain \"%s\"\n", *domain); - hp = getdomaininfo(name, *domain); - if (hp) - return (hp); - } -#endif - if (h_errno != HOST_NOT_FOUND || - (_res.options & RES_DNSRCH) == 0) - return (0); - if (!asis) - return (0); - if (verbose) - printf("Trying null domain\n"); - return (getdomaininfo(name, (char *)NULL)); -} - -getdomaininfo(name, domain) - char *name, *domain; -{ - int val1, val2; - - if (gettype) - return getinfo(name, domain, gettype); - else { - val1 = getinfo(name, domain, T_A); - if (cname || verbose) - return val1; - val2 = getinfo(name, domain, T_MX); - return val1 || val2; - } -} - -getinfo(name, domain, type) - char *name, *domain; - int type; -{ - - HEADER *hp; - char *eom, *bp, *cp; - querybuf buf, answer; - int n, n1, i, j, nmx, ancount, nscount, arcount, qdcount, buflen; - u_short pref, class; - char host[2*MAXDNAME+2]; - - if (domain == NULL) - (void)sprintf(host, "%.*s", MAXDNAME, name); - else - (void)sprintf(host, "%.*s.%.*s", MAXDNAME, name, MAXDNAME, domain); - - n = res_mkquery(QUERY, host, getclass, type, NULL, 0, NULL, - buf.qb2, sizeof(buf)); - if (n < 0) { - if (_res.options & RES_DEBUG) - printf("res_mkquery failed\n"); - h_errno = NO_RECOVERY; - return(0); - } - n = res_send(buf.qb2, n, answer.qb2, sizeof answer); - if (n < 0) { - if (_res.options & RES_DEBUG) - printf("res_send failed\n"); - h_errno = TRY_AGAIN; - return (0); - } - eom = (char *)&answer + n; - return(printinfo(&answer, eom, T_ANY, 0)); - } - -printinfo(answer, eom, filter, isls) - querybuf *answer; - u_char *eom; - int filter; - int isls; -{ - HEADER *hp; - u_char *bp, *cp; - int n, n1, i, j, nmx, ancount, nscount, arcount, qdcount, buflen; - u_short pref, class; - - /* - * find first satisfactory answer - */ - hp = (HEADER *) answer; - ancount = ntohs(hp->ancount); - qdcount = ntohs(hp->qdcount); - nscount = ntohs(hp->nscount); - arcount = ntohs(hp->arcount); - if (_res.options & RES_DEBUG || (verbose && isls == 0)) - printf("rcode = %d (%s), ancount=%d\n", - hp->rcode, DecodeError(hp->rcode), ancount); - if (hp->rcode != NOERROR || (ancount+nscount+arcount) == 0) { - switch (hp->rcode) { - case NXDOMAIN: - h_errno = HOST_NOT_FOUND; - return(0); - case SERVFAIL: - h_errno = TRY_AGAIN; - return(0); -#ifdef OLDJEEVES - /* - * Jeeves (TOPS-20 server) still does not - * support MX records. For the time being, - * we must accept FORMERRs as the same as - * NOERROR. - */ - case FORMERR: -#endif /*OLDJEEVES*/ - case NOERROR: -/* TpB - set a return error for this case. NO_DATA */ - h_errno = NO_DATA; - return(0); /* was 1,but now indicates exception */ -#ifndef OLDJEEVES - case FORMERR: -#endif /*OLDJEEVES*/ - case NOTIMP: - case REFUSED: - h_errno = NO_RECOVERY; - return(0); - } - return (0); - } - bp = hostbuf; - nmx = 0; - buflen = sizeof(hostbuf); - cp = (u_char *)answer + HFIXEDSZ; - if (qdcount) { - cp += dn_skipname(cp, eom) + QFIXEDSZ; - while (--qdcount > 0) - cp += dn_skipname(cp, eom) + QFIXEDSZ; - } - if (ancount) { - if (!hp->aa) - if (verbose && isls == 0) - printf("The following answer is not authoritative:\n"); - while (--ancount >= 0 && cp && cp < eom) { - cp = (u_char *)pr_rr(cp, answer, stdout, filter); -/* - * When we ask for address and there is a CNAME, it seems to return - * both the CNAME and the address. Since we trace down the CNAME - * chain ourselves, we don't really want to print the address at - * this point. - */ - if (cname && ! verbose) - return (1); - } - } - if (! verbose) - return (1); - if (nscount) { - printf("For authoritative answers, see:\n"); - while (--nscount >= 0 && cp && cp < eom) { - cp = (u_char *)pr_rr(cp, answer, stdout, filter); - } - } - if (arcount) { - printf("Additional information:\n"); - while (--arcount >= 0 && cp && cp < eom) { - cp = (u_char *)pr_rr(cp, answer, stdout, filter); - } - } - return(1); - } - -static char cnamebuf[MAXDNAME]; - -/* - * Print resource record fields in human readable form. - */ -char * -pr_rr(cp, msg, file, filter) - u_char *cp, *msg; - FILE *file; - int filter; -{ - int type, class, dlen, n, c, proto, ttl; - struct in_addr inaddr; - u_char *cp1; - struct protoent *protop; - struct servent *servp; - char punc; - int doprint; - char name[MAXDNAME]; - - if ((cp = (u_char *)pr_cdname(cp, msg, name, sizeof(name))) == NULL) - return (NULL); /* compression error */ - - type = _getshort(cp); - cp += INT16SZ; - - class = _getshort(cp); - cp += INT16SZ; - - ttl = _getlong(cp); - cp += INT32SZ; - - if (filter == type || filter == T_ANY || - (filter == T_A && (type == T_PTR || type == T_NS))) - doprint = 1; - else - doprint = 0; - - if (doprint) - if (verbose) - fprintf(file,"%s\t%d%s\t%s", - name, ttl, pr_class(class), pr_type(type)); - else - fprintf(file,"%s%s %s",name, pr_class(class), pr_type(type)); - if (verbose) - punc = '\t'; - else - punc = ' '; - - dlen = _getshort(cp); - cp += INT16SZ; - cp1 = cp; - /* - * Print type specific data, if appropriate - */ - switch (type) { - case T_A: - switch (class) { - case C_IN: - bcopy(cp, (char *)&inaddr, INADDRSZ); - if (dlen == 4) { - if (doprint) - fprintf(file,"%c%s", punc, - inet_ntoa(inaddr)); - cp += dlen; - } else if (dlen == 7) { - if (doprint) { - fprintf(file,"%c%s", punc, - inet_ntoa(inaddr)); - fprintf(file,", protocol = %d", cp[4]); - fprintf(file,", port = %d", - (cp[5] << 8) + cp[6]); - } - cp += dlen; - } - break; - } - break; - case T_CNAME: - if (dn_expand(msg, msg + 512, cp, cnamebuf, - sizeof(cnamebuf)) >= 0) - cname = cnamebuf; - case T_MB: -#ifdef OLDRR - case T_MD: - case T_MF: -#endif /* OLDRR */ - case T_MG: - case T_MR: - case T_NS: - case T_PTR: - cp = (u_char *)pr_cdname(cp, msg, name, sizeof(name)); - if (doprint) - fprintf(file,"%c%s",punc, name); - break; - - case T_HINFO: - case T_ISDN: - { - u_char *cp2 = cp + dlen; - if (n = *cp++) { - if (doprint) - fprintf(file,"%c%.*s", punc, n, cp); - cp += n; - } - if ((cp < cp2) && (n = *cp++)) { - if (doprint) - fprintf(file,"%c%.*s", punc, n, cp); - cp += n; - } else if (type == T_HINFO) - if (doprint) - fprintf(file,"\n; *** Warning *** OS-type missing"); - } - break; - - case T_SOA: - cp = (u_char *)pr_cdname(cp, msg, name, sizeof(name)); - if (doprint) - fprintf(file,"\t%s", name); - cp = (u_char *)pr_cdname(cp, msg, name, sizeof(name)); - if (doprint) - fprintf(file," %s", name); - if (doprint) - fprintf(file,"(\n\t\t\t%ld\t;serial (version)", _getlong(cp)); - cp += INT32SZ; - if (doprint) - fprintf(file,"\n\t\t\t%ld\t;refresh period", _getlong(cp)); - cp += INT32SZ; - if (doprint) - fprintf(file,"\n\t\t\t%ld\t;retry refresh this often", _getlong(cp)); - cp += INT32SZ; - if (doprint) - fprintf(file,"\n\t\t\t%ld\t;expiration period", _getlong(cp)); - cp += INT32SZ; - if (doprint) - fprintf(file,"\n\t\t\t%ld\t;minimum TTL\n\t\t\t)", _getlong(cp)); - cp += INT32SZ; - break; - - case T_MX: - case T_AFSDB: - case T_RT: - if (doprint) - if (type == T_MX && !verbose) - fprintf(file," (pri=%d) by ", _getshort(cp)); - else - if (verbose) - fprintf(file,"\t%d ", _getshort(cp)); - else - fprintf(file," "); - cp += sizeof(u_short); - cp = (u_char *)pr_cdname(cp, msg, name, sizeof(name)); - if (doprint) - fprintf(file, "%s", name); - break; - - case T_MINFO: - case T_RP: - cp = (u_char *)pr_cdname(cp, msg, name, sizeof(name)); - if (doprint){ - if (type == T_RP) { - char * p; - if (p = strchr(name, '.')) *p = '@'; - } - - fprintf(file, "%c%s", punc, name); - } - cp = (u_char *)pr_cdname(cp, msg, name, sizeof(name)); - if (doprint) - fprintf(file, " %s", name); - break; - - case T_TXT: - case T_X25: - { - int n,j; - u_char * end = cp + dlen; - - if (doprint) - (void) fputs(" \"", file); - while (cp < end) { - if (n = *cp++) { - for (j = n; j > 0 && cp < end ; j --) - if ((*cp == '\n') || (*cp == '"')) { - if (doprint){ - (void) putc('\\', file); - (void) putc(*cp++, file); - } - } else - if (doprint) - (void) putc(*cp++, file); - } - } - if (doprint) - (void) fputs("\"", file); - break; - } - case T_UINFO: - if (doprint) - fprintf(file,"%c%s", punc, cp); - cp += dlen; - break; - - case T_UID: - case T_GID: - if (dlen == 4) { - if (doprint) - fprintf(file,"%c%ld", punc, _getlong(cp)); - cp += INT32SZ; - } - break; - - case T_WKS: - if (dlen < INT32SZ + 1) - break; - bcopy(cp, (char *)&inaddr, INADDRSZ); - cp += INT32SZ; - proto = *cp++; - protop = getprotobynumber(proto); - if (doprint) - if (protop) - fprintf(file,"%c%s %s", punc, - inet_ntoa(inaddr), protop->p_name); - else - fprintf(file,"%c%s %d", punc, - inet_ntoa(inaddr), proto); - - n = 0; - while (cp < cp1 + dlen) { - c = *cp++; - do { - if (c & 0200) { - servp = NULL; - if (protop) - servp = getservbyport (htons(n), - protop->p_name); - if (doprint) - if (servp) - fprintf(file, " %s", servp->s_name); - else - fprintf(file, " %d", n); - } - c <<= 1; - } while (++n & 07); - } - break; - - default: - if (doprint) - fprintf(file,"%c???", punc); - cp += dlen; - } - if (cp != cp1 + dlen) - fprintf(file,"packet size error (%#x != %#x)\n", cp, cp1+dlen); - if (doprint) - fprintf(file,"\n"); - return (char *)cp; -} - -static char nbuf[20]; - -/* - * Return a string for the type - */ -char * -pr_type(type) - int type; -{ - switch (type) { - case T_A: - return(verbose? "A" : "has address"); - case T_NS: /* authoritative server */ - return("NS"); -#ifdef OLDRR - case T_MD: /* mail destination */ - return("MD"); - case T_MF: /* mail forwarder */ - return("MF"); -#endif /* OLDRR */ - case T_CNAME: /* connonical name */ - return(verbose? "CNAME" : "is a nickname for"); - case T_SOA: /* start of authority zone */ - return("SOA"); - case T_MB: /* mailbox domain name */ - return("MB"); - case T_MG: /* mail group member */ - return("MG"); - case T_MX: /* mail routing info */ - return(verbose? "MX" : "mail is handled"); - case T_TXT: /* TXT - descriptive info */ - return(verbose? "TXT" : "descriptive text"); - case T_AFSDB: /* AFS/DCE info */ - return(verbose? "AFSDB" : "DCE or AFS service from"); - case T_X25: /* X25 */ - return(verbose? "X25" : "X25 address"); - case T_ISDN: /* ISDN */ - return(verbose? "ISDN" : "ISDN address"); - case T_RT: /* Router */ - return(verbose? "RT" : "router"); - case T_MR: /* mail rename name */ - return("MR"); - case T_NULL: /* null resource record */ - return("NULL"); - case T_WKS: /* well known service */ - return("WKS"); - case T_PTR: /* domain name pointer */ - return("PTR"); - case T_HINFO: /* host information */ - return("HINFO"); - case T_MINFO: /* mailbox information */ - return("MINFO"); - case T_RP: /* responsible person */ - return(verbose?"RP":"responsible person"); - case T_AXFR: /* zone transfer */ - return("AXFR"); - case T_MAILB: /* mail box */ - return("MAILB"); - case T_MAILA: /* mail address */ - return("MAILA"); - case T_ANY: /* matches any type */ - return("ANY"); - case T_UINFO: - return("UINFO"); - case T_UID: - return("UID"); - case T_GID: - return("GID"); - default: - sprintf(nbuf, "%d", type); - return nbuf; - } -} - -/* - * Return a mnemonic for class - */ -char * -pr_class(class) - int class; -{ - - switch (class) { - case C_IN: /* internet class */ - return(verbose? " IN" : ""); - case C_HS: /* internet class */ - return(verbose? " HS" : ""); - case C_ANY: /* matches any class */ - return(" ANY"); - default: - (void) sprintf(nbuf," %d", class); - return nbuf; - } -} - -u_char * -pr_cdname(cp, msg, name, namelen) - u_char *cp, *msg; - char *name; - int namelen; -{ - int n; - - if ((n = dn_expand(msg, msg + 512, cp, name, namelen - 2)) < 0) - return (NULL); - if (name[0] == '\0') { - name[0] = '.'; - name[1] = '\0'; - } - return (cp + n); -} - -char *resultcodes[] = { - "NOERROR", - "FORMERR", - "SERVFAIL", - "NXDOMAIN", - "NOTIMP", - "REFUSED", - "6", - "7", - "8", - "9", - "10", - "11", - "12", - "13", - "14", - "NOCHANGE", -}; - - - -/* - ****************************************************************************** - * - * ListHosts -- - * - * Requests the name server to do a zone transfer so we - * find out what hosts it knows about. - * - * Results: - * SUCCESS the listing was successful. - * ERROR the server could not be contacted because - * a socket could not be obtained or an error - * occured while receiving, or the output file - * could not be opened. - * - ****************************************************************************** - */ - -int -ListHosts(namePtr, queryType) - char *namePtr; - int queryType; /* e.g. T_A */ -{ - querybuf buf, answer; - struct sockaddr_in sin; - HEADER *headerPtr; - - int msglen; - int amtToRead; - int numRead; - int i; - int numAnswers = 0; - int result; - int soacnt = 0; - u_short len; - int dlen; - int type; - int nscount; - u_char *cp, *nmp; - char name[NAME_LEN]; - char dname[2][NAME_LEN]; - char domain[NAME_LEN]; -/* names and addresses of name servers to try */ -#define NUMNS 8 - char nsname[NUMNS][NAME_LEN]; - int nshaveaddr[NUMNS]; -#define IPADDRSIZE 4 -#define NUMNSADDR 16 - char nsipaddr[NUMNSADDR][IPADDRSIZE]; - int numns; - int numnsaddr; - int thisns; - struct hostent *hp; - enum { - NO_ERRORS, - ERR_READING_LEN, - ERR_READING_MSG, - ERR_PRINTING - } error = NO_ERRORS; - -/* - * normalize to not have trailing dot. We do string compares below - * of info from name server, and it won't have trailing dots. - */ - i = strlen(namePtr); - if (namePtr[i-1] == '.') - namePtr[i-1] = 0; - - if (server_specified) { - bcopy(&_res.nsaddr.sin_addr, nsipaddr[0], IPADDRSIZE); - numnsaddr = 1; - } - else { - -/* - * First we have to find out where to look. This needs a NS query, - * possibly followed by looking up addresses for some of the names. - */ - - msglen = res_mkquery(QUERY, namePtr, C_IN, T_NS, NULL, - 0, NULL, buf.qb2, sizeof buf); - - if (msglen < 0) { - printf("res_mkquery failed\n"); - return (ERROR); - } - - msglen = res_send(buf.qb2, msglen, answer.qb2, sizeof answer); - - if (msglen < 0) { - printf("Unable to get to nameserver -- try again later\n"); - return (ERROR); - } - if (_res.options & RES_DEBUG || verbose) - printf("rcode = %d (%s), ancount=%d\n", - answer.qb1.rcode, DecodeError(answer.qb1.rcode), - ntohs(answer.qb1.ancount)); - -/* - * Analyze response to our NS lookup - */ - - nscount = ntohs(answer.qb1.ancount) + ntohs(answer.qb1.nscount) + - ntohs(answer.qb1.arcount); - - if (answer.qb1.rcode != NOERROR || nscount == 0) { - switch (answer.qb1.rcode) { - case NXDOMAIN: - /* Check if it's an authoritive answer */ - if (answer.qb1.aa) { - printf("No such domain\n"); - } else { - printf("Unable to get information about domain -- try again later.\n"); - } - break; - case SERVFAIL: - printf("Unable to get information about that domain -- try again later.\n"); - break; - case NOERROR: - printf("That domain exists, but seems to be a leaf node.\n"); - break; - case FORMERR: - case NOTIMP: - case REFUSED: - printf("Unrecoverable error looking up domain name.\n"); - break; - } - return (0); - } - - cp = (u_char *)answer.qb2 + HFIXEDSZ; - if (ntohs(answer.qb1.qdcount) > 0) - cp += dn_skipname(cp, answer.qb2 + msglen) + QFIXEDSZ; - - numns = 0; - numnsaddr = 0; - -/* - * Look at response from NS lookup for NS and A records. - */ - - for (;nscount; nscount--) { - cp += dn_expand(answer.qb2, answer.qb2 + msglen, cp, - domain, sizeof(domain)); - type = _getshort(cp); - cp += INT16SZ + INT16SZ + INT32SZ; - dlen = _getshort(cp); - cp += INT16SZ; - if (type == T_NS) { - if (dn_expand(answer.qb2, answer.qb2 + msglen, cp, - name, sizeof(name)) >= 0) { - if (numns < NUMNS && strcasecmp((char *)domain, namePtr) == 0) { - for (i = 0; i < numns; i++) - if (strcasecmp(nsname[i], (char *)name) == 0) - break; /* duplicate */ - if (i >= numns) { - strncpy(nsname[numns], (char *)name, sizeof(name)); - nshaveaddr[numns] = 0; - numns++; - } - } - } - } - else if (type == T_A) { - if (numnsaddr < NUMNSADDR) - for (i = 0; i < numns; i++) { - if (strcasecmp(nsname[i], (char *)domain) == 0) { - nshaveaddr[i]++; - bcopy(cp, nsipaddr[numnsaddr],IPADDRSIZE); - numnsaddr++; - break; - } - } - } - cp += dlen; - } - -/* - * Usually we'll get addresses for all the servers in the additional - * info section. But in case we don't, look up their addresses. - */ - - for (i = 0; i < numns; i++) { - if (! nshaveaddr[i]) { - register long **hptr; - int numaddrs = 0; - - hp = gethostbyname(nsname[i]); - if (hp) { - for (hptr = (long **)hp->h_addr_list; *hptr; hptr++) - if (numnsaddr < NUMNSADDR) { - bcopy((char *)*hptr, nsipaddr[numnsaddr],IPADDRSIZE); - numnsaddr++; - numaddrs++; - } - } - if (_res.options & RES_DEBUG || verbose) - printf("Found %d addresses for %s by extra query\n", - numaddrs, nsname[i]); - } - else - if (_res.options & RES_DEBUG || verbose) - printf("Found %d addresses for %s\n", - nshaveaddr[i], nsname[i]); - } - } -/* - * Now nsipaddr has numnsaddr addresses for name servers that - * serve the requested domain. Now try to find one that will - * accept a zone transfer. - */ - - thisns = 0; - -again: - - numAnswers = 0; - soacnt = 0; - - /* - * Create a query packet for the requested domain name. - * - */ - msglen = res_mkquery(QUERY, namePtr, getclass, T_AXFR, NULL, - 0, NULL, buf.qb2, sizeof buf); - if (msglen < 0) { - if (_res.options & RES_DEBUG) { - fprintf(stderr, "ListHosts: Res_mkquery failed\n"); - } - return (ERROR); - } - - bzero((char *)&sin, sizeof(sin)); - sin.sin_family = AF_INET; - sin.sin_port = htons(NAMESERVER_PORT); - - /* - * Set up a virtual circuit to the server. - */ - - for (;thisns < numnsaddr; thisns++) { - if ((sockFD = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0) { - perror("ListHosts"); - return(ERROR); - } - bcopy(nsipaddr[thisns], &sin.sin_addr, IPADDRSIZE); - if (_res.options & RES_DEBUG || verbose) - printf("Trying %s\n", inet_ntoa(sin.sin_addr)); - if (connect(sockFD, (struct sockaddr *)&sin, sizeof(sin)) >= 0) - break; - if (verbose) - perror("Connection failed, trying next server"); - (void) close(sockFD); - sockFD = -1; - } - if (thisns >= numnsaddr) { - printf("No server for that domain responded\n"); - if (!verbose) - perror("Error from the last server was"); - return (ERROR); - } - - /* - * Send length & message for zone transfer - */ - - __putshort(msglen, (u_char *)&len); - - if (write(sockFD, (char *)&len, INT16SZ) != INT16SZ || - write(sockFD, (char *) &buf, msglen) != msglen) { - perror("ListHosts"); - (void) close(sockFD); - sockFD = -1; - return (ERROR); - } - - filePtr = stdout; - - while (1) { - - /* - * Read the length of the response. - */ - - cp = (u_char *) &buf; - amtToRead = INT16SZ; - while(amtToRead > 0 && (numRead = read(sockFD, cp, amtToRead)) > 0){ - cp += numRead; - amtToRead -= numRead; - } - if (numRead <= 0) { - error = ERR_READING_LEN; - break; - } - - if ((len = _getshort((u_char*)&buf)) == 0) { - break; /* nothing left to read */ - } - - /* - * Read the response. - */ - - amtToRead = len; - cp = (u_char *) &buf; - while(amtToRead > 0 && (numRead = read(sockFD, cp, amtToRead)) > 0){ - cp += numRead; - amtToRead -= numRead; - } - if (numRead <= 0) { - error = ERR_READING_MSG; - break; - } - - i = buf.qb1.rcode; - if (i != NOERROR || ntohs(buf.qb1.ancount) == 0) { - if ((thisns+1) < numnsaddr && - (i == SERVFAIL || i == NOTIMP || i == REFUSED)) { - if (_res.options & RES_DEBUG || verbose) - printf("Server failed, trying next server: %s\n", - i != NOERROR ? - DecodeError(i) : "Premature end of data"); - (void) close(sockFD); - sockFD = -1; - thisns++; - goto again; - } - printf("Server failed: %s\n", - i != NOERROR ? DecodeError(i) : "Premature end of data"); - break; - } - - - result = printinfo(&buf, cp, queryType, 1); - if (! result) { - error = ERR_PRINTING; - break; - } - numAnswers++; - cp = buf.qb2 + HFIXEDSZ; - if (ntohs(buf.qb1.qdcount) > 0) - cp += dn_skipname(cp, buf.qb2 + len) + QFIXEDSZ; - - nmp = cp; - cp += dn_skipname(cp, (u_char *)&buf + len); - if ((_getshort(cp) == T_SOA)) { - (void) dn_expand(buf.qb2, buf.qb2 + len, nmp, - dname[soacnt], sizeof dname[0]); - if (soacnt) { - if (strcmp((char *)dname[0], (char *)dname[1]) == 0) - break; - } else - soacnt++; - } - } - - (void) close(sockFD); - sockFD = -1; - - switch (error) { - case NO_ERRORS: - return (SUCCESS); - - case ERR_READING_LEN: - return(ERROR); - - case ERR_PRINTING: - fprintf(stderr,"*** Error during listing of %s: %s\n", - namePtr, DecodeError(result)); - return(result); - - case ERR_READING_MSG: - headerPtr = (HEADER *) &buf; - fprintf(stderr,"ListHosts: error receiving zone transfer:\n"); - fprintf(stderr, - " result: %s, answers = %d, authority = %d, additional = %d\n", - resultcodes[headerPtr->rcode], - ntohs(headerPtr->ancount), ntohs(headerPtr->nscount), - ntohs(headerPtr->arcount)); - return(ERROR); - default: - return(ERROR); - } -} - -char * -DecodeError(result) - int result; -{ - switch(result) { - case NOERROR: return("Success"); break; - case FORMERR: return("Format error"); break; - case SERVFAIL: return("Server failed"); break; - case NXDOMAIN: return("Non-existent domain"); break; - case NOTIMP: return("Not implemented"); break; - case REFUSED: return("Query refused"); break; -#ifdef NOCHANGE - case NOCHANGE: return("No change"); break; -#endif - case NO_INFO: return("No information"); break; - case ERROR: return("Unspecified error"); break; - case TIME_OUT: return("Timed out"); break; - case NONAUTH: return("Non-authoritative answer"); break; - default: break; - } - return("BAD ERROR VALUE"); -}