Create a macro to silence false cast-align warnings when casting
struct sockaddr * to struct sockaddr_in * and struct sockaddr_in6 *.
Fix By: Brad House (@bradh352)
* Service support has been added to getaddrinfo.
* ares_parse_a/aaaa_record now share code with the addrinfo parser.
* Private ares_addrinfo structure with useful extensions such as ttls (including cname ttls),
as well as the ability to list multiple cnames in chain of lookups
Work By: Andrew Selivanov @ki11roy
Some socket functions weren't exposed for use by other areas of the library. Expose
those and make use of them in ares__sortaddrinfo().
Fix By: Andrew Selivanov (@ki11roy)
This is a port of RFC 6724 compliant sorting function from Android Bionic project:
e919b116d3/libc/netbsd/net/getaddrinfo.c
The latest version is essentially the same, except two additional parameters to test connection with (mark/uid):
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bionic/+/master/libc/dns/net/getaddrinfo.c
Please note that even that version has some restrictions. It doesn't support some rules from RFC 6724:
Rule 3 (Avoid deprecated addresses)
Rule 4 (Prefer home addresses)
Rule 7 (Prefer native transport)
Submitted By: Andrew Selivanov (@ki11roy)
Initial implementation for ares_getaddrinfo(). It is NOT compliant with RFC6724, though
it is expected to come closer to conformance prior to the next release.
Features not supported include sorted addresses and honoring of service and hints
parameters.
Implementation by: Christian Ammer (@ChristianAmmer)
Quoting RFC 7686:
Name Resolution APIs and Libraries (...) MUST either respond
to requests for .onion names by resolving them according to
[tor-rendezvous] or by responding with NXDOMAIN.
A legacy client may inadvertently attempt to resolve a .onion
name through the DNS. This causes a disclosure that the client
is attempting to use Tor to reach a specific service. Malicious
resolvers could be engineered to capture and record such leaks,
which might have very adverse consequences for the well-being
of the user.
Bug: #196
Fix By: Ben Noordhuis @bnoordhuis
Add resolvconf_path to end of struct ares_options with ARES_OPT_RESOLVCONF option
so on Unix-like systems a custom path can be specified. If no path is specified,
/etc/resolv.conf is used like normal.
Fix By: Sarat Addepalli @SirR4T
Fixes Bug: #220
Review By: Brad House @bradh352
Fixes issue #207. Uses LinkProperties.getDomains() to get a list of search domains and adds them to the suffix list. This also adds a new helper function to split strings into an array based on multiple delimiters replacing multiple other functions for dealing with string splitting.
Submitter: John Schember (@user-none)
Fixes: #207
Approved-by: Brad House (@bradh352)
Join all global and connection specific suffix lists. Use 'HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DNSClient\SearchList', 'HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Domain' as global suffix lists.
Fix By: @afalin
This change solves issue #53.
Support for suffix search lists was already built in for Linux. The search list could be set via set_search. With this change the suffix search list from Windows is read from the registry and then set into the ares configuration via set_search. There are two sources for the search list:
The global DNS suffix search list.
The primary and connection specific DNS suffixes if the global is not available.
Contributed by @ChristianAmmer
Uses virtual socket IO functions when set on a channel.
Note that no socket options are set, nor is any binding
done by the library in this case, since the client defining
these is probably more suited to deal with this.
This function sets a callback that is invoked after the socket is
created, but before the connection is established. This is an ideal
time to customize various socket options.
Add user-visible entrypoints ares_{get,set}_servers_ports(3), which
take struct ares_addr_port_node rather than struct ares_addr_node.
This structure includes a UDP and TCP port number; if this is set
to zero, the channel-wide port values are used as before.
Similarly, add a new ares_set_servers_ports_csv(3) entrypoint, which
is analogous to ares_set_servers(3) except it doesn't ignore any
specified port information; instead, any per-server specified port
is used as both the UDP and TCP port for that server.
The internal struct ares_addr is extended to hold the UDP/TCP ports,
stored in network order, with the convention that a value of zero
indicates that the channel-wide UDP/TCP port should be used.
For the internal implementation of ares_dup(3), shift to use the
_ports() version of the get/set functions, so port information is
transferred correctly to the new channel.
Update manpages, and add missing ares_set_servers_csv to the lists
while we're at it
Add a new ares_library_init_mem() initialization function for the
library which allows the library user to specify their own malloc,
realloc & free equivalents for use library-wide.
Store these function pointers in library-wide global variables,
defaulting to libc's malloc(), realloc() and free().
Change all calls to malloc, realloc and free to use the function pointer
instead. Also ensure that ares_strdup() is always available
(even if the local environment includes strdup(3)), and change the
library code to always use it.
Convert calls to calloc() to use ares_malloc() + memset
Add 3 new functions to set the local binding for the out-going
socket connection, and add ares_set_servers_csv() to set a
list of servers at once as a comma-separated string.
Signed-off-by: Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
that is now used by the ares_parse_*_reply() functions instead of the
ares_expand_name() simply to easier return ARES_EBADRESP for the cases where
the name expansion fails as in responses that really isn't expected.
in man resolv.conf:
causes round robin selection of nameservers from among those listed. This
has the effect of spreading the query load among all listed servers, rather
than having all clients try the first listed server first every time.
You can enable it with ARES_OPT_ROTATE