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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ''' inplace_callbacks.py: python module showcasing inplace callback function registration and functionality. Copyright (c) 2016, NLnet Labs. This software is open source. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 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. * Neither the name of the organization 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 COPYRIGHT HOLDERS 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. ''' #Try: # - dig @localhost nlnetlabs.nl +ednsopt=65002: # This query *could* be answered from cache. If so, unbound will reply # with the same EDNS option 65002, but with hexdata 'deadbeef' as data. # # - dig @localhost bogus.nlnetlabs.nl txt: # This query returns SERVFAIL as the txt record of bogus.nlnetlabs.nl is # intentionally bogus. The reply will contain an empty EDNS option # with option code 65003. # Unbound will also log the source address of the client that made # the request. # (unbound needs to be validating for this example to work) # Useful functions: # register_inplace_cb_reply(inplace_reply_callback, env, id): # Register the reply_callback function as an inplace callback function # when answering with a resolved query. # Return True on success, False on failure. # # register_inplace_cb_reply_cache(inplace_reply_cache_callback, env, id): # Register the reply_cache_callback function as an inplace callback # function when answering from cache. # Return True on success, False on failure. # # register_inplace_cb_reply_local(inplace_reply_local_callback, env, id): # Register the reply_local_callback function as an inplace callback # function when answering from local data or chaos reply. # Return True on success, False on failure. # # register_inplace_cb_reply_servfail(inplace_reply_servfail_callback, env, id): # Register the reply_servfail_callback function as an inplace callback # function when answering with servfail. # Return True on success, False on failure. # # Examples on how to use the functions are given in this file. def inplace_reply_callback(qinfo, qstate, rep, rcode, edns, opt_list_out, region, **kwargs): """ Function that will be registered as an inplace callback function. It will be called when answering with a resolved query. :param qinfo: query_info struct; :param qstate: module qstate. It contains the available opt_lists; It SHOULD NOT be altered; :param rep: reply_info struct; :param rcode: return code for the query; :param edns: edns_data to be sent to the client side. It SHOULD NOT be altered; :param opt_list_out: the list with the EDNS options that will be sent as a reply. It can be populated with EDNS options; :param region: region to allocate temporary data. Needs to be used when we want to append a new option to opt_list_out. :param **kwargs: Dictionary that may contain parameters added in a future release. Current parameters: ``repinfo``: Reply information for a communication point (comm_reply). :return: True on success, False on failure. """ log_info("python: called back while replying.") return True def inplace_cache_callback(qinfo, qstate, rep, rcode, edns, opt_list_out, region, **kwargs): """ Function that will be registered as an inplace callback function. It will be called when answering from the cache. :param qinfo: query_info struct; :param qstate: module qstate. None; :param rep: reply_info struct; :param rcode: return code for the query; :param edns: edns_data sent from the client side. The list with the EDNS options is accessible through edns.opt_list. It SHOULD NOT be altered; :param opt_list_out: the list with the EDNS options that will be sent as a reply. It can be populated with EDNS options; :param region: region to allocate temporary data. Needs to be used when we want to append a new option to opt_list_out. :param **kwargs: Dictionary that may contain parameters added in a future release. Current parameters: ``repinfo``: Reply information for a communication point (comm_reply). :return: True on success, False on failure. For demonstration purposes we want to see if EDNS option 65002 is present and reply with a new value. """ log_info("python: called back while answering from cache.") # Inspect the incoming EDNS options. if not edns_opt_list_is_empty(edns.opt_list): log_info("python: available EDNS options:") for o in edns.opt_list_iter: log_info("python: Code: {}, Data: '{}'".format(o.code, "".join('{:02x}'.format(x) for x in o.data))) if o.code == 65002: log_info("python: *found option code 65002*") # add to opt_list # Data MUST be represented in a bytearray. b = bytearray.fromhex("deadbeef") if edns_opt_list_append(opt_list_out, o.code, b, region): log_info("python: *added new option code 65002*") else: log_info("python: *failed to add new option code 65002*") return False break return True def inplace_local_callback(qinfo, qstate, rep, rcode, edns, opt_list_out, region, **kwargs): """ Function that will be registered as an inplace callback function. It will be called when answering from local data. :param qinfo: query_info struct; :param qstate: module qstate. None; :param rep: reply_info struct; :param rcode: return code for the query; :param edns: edns_data sent from the client side. The list with the EDNS options is accessible through edns.opt_list. It SHOULD NOT be altered; :param opt_list_out: the list with the EDNS options that will be sent as a reply. It can be populated with EDNS options; :param region: region to allocate temporary data. Needs to be used when we want to append a new option to opt_list_out. :param **kwargs: Dictionary that may contain parameters added in a future release. Current parameters: ``repinfo``: Reply information for a communication point (comm_reply). :return: True on success, False on failure. """ log_info("python: called back while replying with local data or chaos" " reply.") return True def inplace_servfail_callback(qinfo, qstate, rep, rcode, edns, opt_list_out, region, **kwargs): """ Function that will be registered as an inplace callback function. It will be called when answering with SERVFAIL. :param qinfo: query_info struct; :param qstate: module qstate. If not None the relevant opt_lists are available here; :param rep: reply_info struct. None; :param rcode: return code for the query. LDNS_RCODE_SERVFAIL; :param edns: edns_data to be sent to the client side. If qstate is None edns.opt_list contains the EDNS options sent from the client side. It SHOULD NOT be altered; :param opt_list_out: the list with the EDNS options that will be sent as a reply. It can be populated with EDNS options; :param region: region to allocate temporary data. Needs to be used when we want to append a new option to opt_list_out. :param **kwargs: Dictionary that may contain parameters added in a future release. Current parameters: ``repinfo``: Reply information for a communication point (comm_reply). :return: True on success, False on failure. For demonstration purposes we want to reply with an empty EDNS code '65003' and log the IP address of the client. """ log_info("python: called back while servfail.") # Append the example EDNS option b = bytearray.fromhex("") edns_opt_list_append(opt_list_out, 65003, b, region) # Log the client's IP address comm_reply = kwargs['repinfo'] if comm_reply: addr = comm_reply.addr port = comm_reply.port addr_family = comm_reply.family log_info("python: Client IP: {}({}), port: {}" "".format(addr, addr_family, port)) return True def inplace_query_callback(qinfo, flags, qstate, addr, zone, region, **kwargs): """ Function that will be registered as an inplace callback function. It will be called before sending a query to a backend server. :param qinfo: query_info struct; :param flags: flags of the query; :param qstate: module qstate. opt_lists are available here; :param addr: struct sockaddr_storage. Address of the backend server; :param zone: zone name in binary; :param region: region to allocate temporary data. Needs to be used when we want to append a new option to opt_lists. :param **kwargs: Dictionary that may contain parameters added in a future release. """ log_info("python: outgoing query to {}@{}".format(addr.addr, addr.port)) return True def init_standard(id, env): """ New version of the init function. The function's signature is the same as the C counterpart and allows for extra functionality during init. ..note:: This function is preferred by unbound over the old init function. ..note:: The previously accessible configuration options can now be found in env.cfg. """ log_info("python: inited script {}".format(env.cfg.python_script)) # Register the inplace_reply_callback function as an inplace callback # function when answering a resolved query. if not register_inplace_cb_reply(inplace_reply_callback, env, id): return False # Register the inplace_cache_callback function as an inplace callback # function when answering from cache. if not register_inplace_cb_reply_cache(inplace_cache_callback, env, id): return False # Register the inplace_local_callback function as an inplace callback # function when answering from local data. if not register_inplace_cb_reply_local(inplace_local_callback, env, id): return False # Register the inplace_servfail_callback function as an inplace callback # function when answering with SERVFAIL. if not register_inplace_cb_reply_servfail(inplace_servfail_callback, env, id): return False # Register the inplace_query_callback function as an inplace callback # before sending a query to a backend server. if not register_inplace_cb_query(inplace_query_callback, env, id): return False return True def init(id, cfg): """ Previous version of the init function. ..note:: This function is still supported for backwards compatibility when the init_standard function is missing. When init_standard is present this function SHOULD be omitted to avoid confusion to the reader. """ return True def deinit(id): return True def inform_super(id, qstate, superqstate, qdata): return True def operate(id, event, qstate, qdata): if (event == MODULE_EVENT_NEW) or (event == MODULE_EVENT_PASS): qstate.ext_state[id] = MODULE_WAIT_MODULE return True elif event == MODULE_EVENT_MODDONE: qstate.ext_state[id] = MODULE_FINISHED return True log_err("pythonmod: Unknown event") qstate.ext_state[id] = MODULE_ERROR return True