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}
dependencies {
compile project(':libs:minidns')
compile project(':libs:openpgp-api-lib')
compile project(':libs:MemorizingTrustManager')
compile 'com.android.support:support-v13:21.0.3'
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compile 'org.gnu.inet:libidn:1.15'
compile 'com.google.zxing:core:3.1.0'
compile 'com.google.zxing:android-integration:3.1.0'
compile 'de.measite.minidns:minidns:0.1.3'
}
android {

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DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, December 2004
Copyright (C) 2014 Rene Treffer <treffer+wtfpl@measite.de>
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified
copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long
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MiniDNS
-------
MiniDNS is a minimal dns client library for android. It can parse a basic set
of resource records (A, AAAA, NS, SRV) and is easy to use and extend.
This library is not intended to be used as a DNS server. You might want to
look into dnsjava for such functionality.

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apply plugin: 'java'
apply plugin: 'eclipse'
apply plugin: 'osgi'
apply plugin: 'nexus'
buildscript {
repositories {
jcenter()
mavenLocal()
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
classpath 'org.gradle.api.plugins:gradle-nexus-plugin:0.7.1'
}
}
group = 'de.measite.minidns'
description = "A minimal DNS client library with support for A, AAAA, NS and SRV records"
sourceCompatibility = 1.7
version = 'git tag --points-at HEAD'.execute().text.trim()
ext {
isSNAPSHOT = 'git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD'.execute().text.trim() == 'master'
}
if (isSNAPSHOT) {
version = version + '-SNAPSHOT'
}
repositories {
mavenLocal()
mavenCentral()
}
nexus {
attachSources = true
attachTests = false
attachJavadoc = true
sign = true
}
modifyPom {
project {
name 'minidns'
description 'Minimal DNS library for java and android systems'
url 'https://github.com/rtreffer/minidns'
inceptionYear '2014'
scm {
url 'https://github.com/rtreffer/minidns'
connection 'scm:https://github.com/rtreffer/minidns'
developerConnection 'scm:git://github.com/rtreffer/minidns.git'
}
licenses {
license {
name 'The Apache Software License, Version 2.0'
url 'http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.txt'
distribution 'repo'
}
}
developers {
developer {
id 'rtreffer'
name 'Rene Treffer'
email 'treffer@measite.de'
}
developer {
id 'flow'
name 'Florian Schmaus'
email 'flow@geekplace.eu'
}
}
}
}
dependencies {
}

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#
# GPG settings
#
# gpg key id
#signing.keyId=DEADBEEF
# the gpg key passphrase
#signing.password=correcthorsebatterystaple
# gpg keyring (this is the default gnupg keyring containing private keys)
#signing.secretKeyRingFile=/home/ubuntu/.gnupg/secring.gpg
# # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #
#
# nexus settings
#
# the nexus username used for log in
#nexusUsername=ubuntu
# the nexus password
#nexusPassword=correcthorsebatterystaple

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package de.measite.minidns;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.LineNumberReader;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.net.DatagramPacket;
import java.net.DatagramSocket;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException;
import java.security.SecureRandom;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Random;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
import de.measite.minidns.Record.CLASS;
import de.measite.minidns.Record.TYPE;
/**
* A minimal DNS client for SRV/A/AAAA/NS and CNAME lookups, with IDN support.
* This circumvents the missing javax.naming package on android.
*/
public class Client {
private static final Logger LOGGER = Logger.getLogger(Client.class.getName());
/**
* The internal random class for sequence generation.
*/
protected Random random;
/**
* The buffer size for dns replies.
*/
protected int bufferSize = 1500;
/**
* DNS timeout.
*/
protected int timeout = 5000;
/**
* The internal DNS cache.
*/
protected DNSCache cache;
/**
* Create a new DNS client with the given DNS cache.
* @param cache The backend DNS cache.
*/
public Client(DNSCache cache) {
try {
random = SecureRandom.getInstance("SHA1PRNG");
} catch (NoSuchAlgorithmException e1) {
random = new SecureRandom();
}
this.cache = cache;
}
/**
* Create a new DNS client.
*/
public Client() {
this(null);
}
/**
* Query a nameserver for a single entry.
* @param name The DNS name to request.
* @param type The DNS type to request (SRV, A, AAAA, ...).
* @param clazz The class of the request (usually IN for Internet).
* @param host The DNS server host.
* @param port The DNS server port.
* @return The response (or null on timeout / failure).
* @throws IOException On IO Errors.
*/
public DNSMessage query(String name, TYPE type, CLASS clazz, String host, int port)
throws IOException
{
Question q = new Question(name, type, clazz);
return query(q, host, port);
}
/**
* Query a nameserver for a single entry.
* @param name The DNS name to request.
* @param type The DNS type to request (SRV, A, AAAA, ...).
* @param clazz The class of the request (usually IN for Internet).
* @param host The DNS server host.
* @return The response (or null on timeout / failure).
* @throws IOException On IO Errors.
*/
public DNSMessage query(String name, TYPE type, CLASS clazz, String host)
throws IOException
{
Question q = new Question(name, type, clazz);
return query(q, host);
}
/**
* Query the system nameserver for a single entry.
* @param name The DNS name to request.
* @param type The DNS type to request (SRV, A, AAAA, ...).
* @param clazz The class of the request (usually IN for Internet).
* @return The response (or null on timeout/error).
* @return The DNSMessage reply or null.
*/
public DNSMessage query(String name, TYPE type, CLASS clazz)
{
Question q = new Question(name, type, clazz);
return query(q);
}
/**
* Query a specific server for one entry.
* @param q The question section of the DNS query.
* @param host The dns server host.
* @return The response (or null on timeout/error).
* @throws IOException On IOErrors.
*/
public DNSMessage query(Question q, String host) throws IOException {
return query(q, host, 53);
}
/**
* Query a specific server for one entry.
* @param q The question section of the DNS query.
* @param host The dns server host.
* @param port the dns port.
* @return The response (or null on timeout/error).
* @throws IOException On IOErrors.
*/
public DNSMessage query(Question q, String host, int port) throws IOException {
DNSMessage dnsMessage = (cache == null) ? null : cache.get(q);
if (dnsMessage != null) {
return dnsMessage;
}
DNSMessage message = new DNSMessage();
message.setQuestions(new Question[]{q});
message.setRecursionDesired(true);
message.setId(random.nextInt());
byte[] buf = message.toArray();
try (DatagramSocket socket = new DatagramSocket()) {
DatagramPacket packet = new DatagramPacket(buf, buf.length,
InetAddress.getByName(host), port);
socket.setSoTimeout(timeout);
socket.send(packet);
packet = new DatagramPacket(new byte[bufferSize], bufferSize);
socket.receive(packet);
dnsMessage = DNSMessage.parse(packet.getData());
if (dnsMessage.getId() != message.getId()) {
return null;
}
for (Record record : dnsMessage.getAnswers()) {
if (record.isAnswer(q)) {
if (cache != null) {
cache.put(q, dnsMessage);
}
break;
}
}
return dnsMessage;
}
}
/**
* Query the system DNS server for one entry.
* @param q The question section of the DNS query.
* @return The response (or null on timeout/error).
*/
public DNSMessage query(Question q) {
// While this query method does in fact re-use query(Question, String)
// we still do a cache lookup here in order to avoid unnecessary
// findDNS()calls, which are expensive on Android. Note that we do not
// put the results back into the Cache, as this is already done by
// query(Question, String).
DNSMessage message = cache.get(q);
if (message != null) {
return message;
}
String dnsServer[] = findDNS();
for (String dns : dnsServer) {
try {
message = query(q, dns);
if (message == null) {
continue;
}
if (message.getResponseCode() !=
DNSMessage.RESPONSE_CODE.NO_ERROR) {
continue;
}
for (Record record: message.getAnswers()) {
if (record.isAnswer(q)) {
return message;
}
}
} catch (IOException ioe) {
LOGGER.log(Level.FINE, "IOException in query", ioe);
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Retrieve a list of currently configured DNS servers.
* @return The server array.
*/
public String[] findDNS() {
String[] result = findDNSByReflection();
if (result != null) {
LOGGER.fine("Got DNS servers via reflection: " + Arrays.toString(result));
return result;
}
result = findDNSByExec();
if (result != null) {
LOGGER.fine("Got DNS servers via exec: " + Arrays.toString(result));
return result;
}
// fallback for ipv4 and ipv6 connectivity
// see https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using
LOGGER.fine("No DNS found? Using fallback [8.8.8.8, [2001:4860:4860::8888]]");
return new String[]{"8.8.8.8", "[2001:4860:4860::8888]"};
}
/**
* Try to retrieve the list of dns server by executing getprop.
* @return Array of servers, or null on failure.
*/
protected String[] findDNSByExec() {
try {
Process process = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("getprop");
InputStream inputStream = process.getInputStream();
LineNumberReader lnr = new LineNumberReader(
new InputStreamReader(inputStream));
String line = null;
HashSet<String> server = new HashSet<String>(6);
while ((line = lnr.readLine()) != null) {
int split = line.indexOf("]: [");
if (split == -1) {
continue;
}
String property = line.substring(1, split);
String value = line.substring(split + 4, line.length() - 1);
if (property.endsWith(".dns") || property.endsWith(".dns1") ||
property.endsWith(".dns2") || property.endsWith(".dns3") ||
property.endsWith(".dns4")) {
// normalize the address
InetAddress ip = InetAddress.getByName(value);
if (ip == null) continue;
value = ip.getHostAddress();
if (value == null) continue;
if (value.length() == 0) continue;
server.add(value);
}
}
if (server.size() > 0) {
return server.toArray(new String[server.size()]);
}
} catch (IOException e) {
LOGGER.log(Level.WARNING, "Exception in findDNSByExec", e);
}
return null;
}
/**
* Try to retrieve the list of dns server by calling SystemProperties.
* @return Array of servers, or null on failure.
*/
protected String[] findDNSByReflection() {
try {
Class<?> SystemProperties =
Class.forName("android.os.SystemProperties");
Method method = SystemProperties.getMethod("get",
new Class[] { String.class });
ArrayList<String> servers = new ArrayList<String>(5);
for (String propKey : new String[] {
"net.dns1", "net.dns2", "net.dns3", "net.dns4"}) {
String value = (String)method.invoke(null, propKey);
if (value == null) continue;
if (value.length() == 0) continue;
if (servers.contains(value)) continue;
InetAddress ip = InetAddress.getByName(value);
if (ip == null) continue;
value = ip.getHostAddress();
if (value == null) continue;
if (value.length() == 0) continue;
if (servers.contains(value)) continue;
servers.add(value);
}
if (servers.size() > 0) {
return servers.toArray(new String[servers.size()]);
}
} catch (Exception e) {
// we might trigger some problems this way
LOGGER.log(Level.WARNING, "Exception in findDNSByReflection", e);
}
return null;
}
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package de.measite.minidns;
/**
* Cache for DNS Entries. Implementations must be thread safe.
*/
public interface DNSCache {
/**
* Add an an dns answer/response for a given dns question. Implementations
* should honor the ttl / receive timestamp.
* @param q The question.
* @param message The dns message.
*/
void put(Question q, DNSMessage message);
/**
* Request a cached dns response.
* @param q The dns question.
* @return The dns message.
*/
DNSMessage get(Question q);
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package de.measite.minidns;
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.DataInputStream;
import java.io.DataOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Arrays;
/**
* A DNS message as defined by rfc1035. The message consists of a header and
* 4 sections: question, answer, nameserver and addition resource record
* section.
* A message can either be parsed ({@link DNSMessage#parse(byte[])}) or serialized
* ({@link DNSMessage#toArray()}).
*/
public class DNSMessage {
/**
* Possible DNS reply codes.
*/
public static enum RESPONSE_CODE {
NO_ERROR(0), FORMAT_ERR(1), SERVER_FAIL(2), NX_DOMAIN(3),
NO_IMP(4), REFUSED(5), YXDOMAIN(6), YXRRSET(7),
NXRRSET(8), NOT_AUTH(9),NOT_ZONE(10);
/**
* Reverse lookup table for response codes.
*/
private final static RESPONSE_CODE INVERSE_LUT[] = new RESPONSE_CODE[]{
NO_ERROR, FORMAT_ERR, SERVER_FAIL, NX_DOMAIN, NO_IMP,
REFUSED, YXDOMAIN, YXRRSET, NXRRSET, NOT_AUTH, NOT_ZONE,
null, null, null, null, null
};
/**
* The response code value.
*/
private final byte value;
/**
* Create a new response code.
* @param value The response code value.
*/
private RESPONSE_CODE(int value) {
this.value = (byte)value;
}
/**
* Retrieve the byte value of the response code.
* @return the response code.
*/
public byte getValue() {
return (byte) value;
}
/**
* Retrieve the response code for a byte value.
* @param value The byte value.
* @return The symbolic response code or null.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the value is not in the range of
* 0..15.
*/
public static RESPONSE_CODE getResponseCode(int value) {
if (value < 0 || value > 15) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException();
}
return INVERSE_LUT[value];
}
};
/**
* Symbolic DNS Opcode values.
*/
public static enum OPCODE {
QUERY(0),
INVERSE_QUERY(1),
STATUS(2),
NOTIFY(4),
UPDATE(5);
/**
* Lookup table for for obcode reolution.
*/
private final static OPCODE INVERSE_LUT[] = new OPCODE[]{
QUERY, INVERSE_QUERY, STATUS, null, NOTIFY, UPDATE, null,
null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null
};
/**
* The value of this opcode.
*/
private final byte value;
/**
* Create a new opcode for a given byte value.
* @param value The byte value of the opcode.
*/
private OPCODE(int value) {
this.value = (byte)value;
}
/**
* Retrieve the byte value of this opcode.
* @return The byte value of this opcode.
*/
public byte getValue() {
return value;
}
/**
* Retrieve the symbolic name of an opcode byte.
* @param value The byte value of the opcode.
* @return The symbolic opcode or null.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException If the byte value is not in the
* range 0..15.
*/
public static OPCODE getOpcode(int value) {
if (value < 0 || value > 15) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException();
}
return INVERSE_LUT[value];
}
};
/**
* The DNS message id.
*/
protected int id;
/**
* The DNS message opcode.
*/
protected OPCODE opcode;
/**
* The response code of this dns message.
*/
protected RESPONSE_CODE responseCode;
/**
* True if this is a query.
*/
protected boolean query;
/**
* True if this is a authorative response.
*/
protected boolean authoritativeAnswer;
/**
* True on truncate, tcp should be used.
*/
protected boolean truncated;
/**
* True if the server should recurse.
*/
protected boolean recursionDesired;
/**
* True if recursion is possible.
*/
protected boolean recursionAvailable;
/**
* True if the server regarded the response as authentic.
*/
protected boolean authenticData;
/**
* True if the server should not check the replies.
*/
protected boolean checkDisabled;
/**
* The question section content.
*/
protected Question questions[];
/**
* The answers section content.
*/
protected Record answers[];
/**
* The nameserver records.
*/
protected Record nameserverRecords[];
/**
* Additional resousrce records.
*/
protected Record additionalResourceRecords[];
/**
* The receive timestamp of this message.
*/
protected long receiveTimestamp;
/**
* Retrieve the current DNS message id.
* @return The current DNS message id.
*/
public int getId() {
return id;
}
/**
* Set the current DNS message id.
* @param id The new DNS message id.
*/
public void setId(int id) {
this.id = id & 0xffff;
}
/**
* Get the receive timestamp if this message was created via parse.
* This should be used to evaluate TTLs.
* @return The receive timestamp in milliseconds.
*/
public long getReceiveTimestamp() {
return receiveTimestamp;
}
/**
* Retrieve the query type (true or false;
* @return True if this DNS message is a query.
*/
public boolean isQuery() {
return query;
}
/**
* Set the query status of this message.
* @param query The new query status.
*/
public void setQuery(boolean query) {
this.query = query;
}
/**
* True if the DNS message is an authoritative answer.
* @return True if this an authoritative DNS message.
*/
public boolean isAuthoritativeAnswer() {
return authoritativeAnswer;
}
/**
* Set the authoritative answer flag.
* @param authoritativeAnswer Tge new authoritative answer value.
*/
public void setAuthoritativeAnswer(boolean authoritativeAnswer) {
this.authoritativeAnswer = authoritativeAnswer;
}
/**
* Retrieve the truncation status of this message. True means that the
* client should try a tcp lookup.
* @return True if this message was truncated.
*/
public boolean isTruncated() {
return truncated;
}
/**
* Set the truncation bit on this DNS message.
* @param truncated The new truncated bit status.
*/
public void setTruncated(boolean truncated) {
this.truncated = truncated;
}
/**
* Check if this message preferes recursion.
* @return True if recursion is desired.
*/
public boolean isRecursionDesired() {
return recursionDesired;
}
/**
* Set the recursion desired flag on this message.
* @param recursionDesired The new recusrion setting.
*/
public void setRecursionDesired(boolean recursionDesired) {
this.recursionDesired = recursionDesired;
}
/**
* Retrieve the recursion available flag of this DNS message.
* @return The recursion available flag of this message.
*/
public boolean isRecursionAvailable() {
return recursionAvailable;
}
/**
* Set the recursion available flog from this DNS message.
* @param recursionAvailable The new recursion available status.
*/
public void setRecursionAvailable(boolean recursionAvailable) {
this.recursionAvailable = recursionAvailable;
}
/**
* Retrieve the authentic data flag of this message.
* @return The authentic data flag.
*/
public boolean isAuthenticData() {
return authenticData;
}
/**
* Set the authentic data flag on this DNS message.
* @param authenticData The new authentic data flag value.
*/
public void setAuthenticData(boolean authenticData) {
this.authenticData = authenticData;
}
/**
* Check if checks are disabled.
* @return The status of the CheckDisabled flag.
*/
public boolean isCheckDisabled() {
return checkDisabled;
}
/**
* Change the check status of this packet.
* @param checkDisabled The new check disabled value.
*/
public void setCheckDisabled(boolean checkDisabled) {
this.checkDisabled = checkDisabled;
}
/**
* Generate a binary dns packet out of this message.
* @return byte[] the binary representation.
* @throws IOException Should never happen.
*/
public byte[] toArray() throws IOException {
ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream(512);
DataOutputStream dos = new DataOutputStream(baos);
int header = 0;
if (query) {
header += 1 << 15;
}
if (opcode != null) {
header += opcode.getValue() << 11;
}
if (authoritativeAnswer) {
header += 1 << 10;
}
if (truncated) {
header += 1 << 9;
}
if (recursionDesired) {
header += 1 << 8;
}
if (recursionAvailable) {
header += 1 << 7;
}
if (authenticData) {
header += 1 << 5;
}
if (checkDisabled) {
header += 1 << 4;
}
if (responseCode != null) {
header += responseCode.getValue();
}
dos.writeShort((short)id);
dos.writeShort((short)header);
if (questions == null) {
dos.writeShort(0);
} else {
dos.writeShort((short)questions.length);
}
if (answers == null) {
dos.writeShort(0);
} else {
dos.writeShort((short)answers.length);
}
if (nameserverRecords == null) {
dos.writeShort(0);
} else {
dos.writeShort((short)nameserverRecords.length);
}
if (additionalResourceRecords == null) {
dos.writeShort(0);
} else {
dos.writeShort((short)additionalResourceRecords.length);
}
for (Question question: questions) {
dos.write(question.toByteArray());
}
dos.flush();
return baos.toByteArray();
}
/**
* Build a DNS Message based on a binary DNS message.
* @param data The DNS message data.
* @return Parsed DNSMessage message.
* @throws IOException On read errors.
*/
public static DNSMessage parse(byte data[]) throws IOException {
ByteArrayInputStream bis = new ByteArrayInputStream(data);
DataInputStream dis = new DataInputStream(bis);
DNSMessage message = new DNSMessage();
message.id = dis.readUnsignedShort();
int header = dis.readUnsignedShort();
message.query = ((header >> 15) & 1) == 0;
message.opcode = OPCODE.getOpcode((header >> 11) & 0xf);
message.authoritativeAnswer = ((header >> 10) & 1) == 1;
message.truncated = ((header >> 9) & 1) == 1;
message.recursionDesired = ((header >> 8) & 1) == 1;
message.recursionAvailable = ((header >> 7) & 1) == 1;
message.authenticData = ((header >> 5) & 1) == 1;
message.checkDisabled = ((header >> 4) & 1) == 1;
message.responseCode = RESPONSE_CODE.getResponseCode(header & 0xf);
message.receiveTimestamp = System.currentTimeMillis();
int questionCount = dis.readUnsignedShort();
int answerCount = dis.readUnsignedShort();
int nameserverCount = dis.readUnsignedShort();
int additionalResourceRecordCount = dis.readUnsignedShort();
message.questions = new Question[questionCount];
while (questionCount-- > 0) {
Question q = Question.parse(dis, data);
message.questions[questionCount] = q;
}
message.answers = new Record[answerCount];
while (answerCount-- > 0) {
Record rr = new Record();
rr.parse(dis, data);
message.answers[answerCount] = rr;
}
message.nameserverRecords = new Record[nameserverCount];
while (nameserverCount-- > 0) {
Record rr = new Record();
rr.parse(dis, data);
message.nameserverRecords[nameserverCount] = rr;
}
message.additionalResourceRecords =
new Record[additionalResourceRecordCount];
while (additionalResourceRecordCount-- > 0) {
Record rr = new Record();
rr.parse(dis, data);
message.additionalResourceRecords[additionalResourceRecordCount] =
rr;
}
return message;
}
/**
* Set the question part of this message.
* @param questions The questions.
*/
public void setQuestions(Question ... questions) {
this.questions = questions;
}
/**
* Retrieve the opcode of this message.
* @return The opcode of this message.
*/
public OPCODE getOpcode() {
return opcode;
}
/**
* Retrieve the response code of this message.
* @return The response code.
*/
public RESPONSE_CODE getResponseCode() {
return responseCode;
}
/**
* Retrieve the question section of this message.
* @return The DNS question section.
*/
public Question[] getQuestions() {
return questions;
}
/**
* Retrieve the answer records of this DNS message.
* @return The answer section of this DNS message.
*/
public Record[] getAnswers() {
return answers;
}
/**
* Retrieve the nameserver records of this DNS message.
* @return The nameserver section of this DNS message.
*/
public Record[] getNameserverRecords() {
return nameserverRecords;
}
/**
* Retrieve the additional resource records attached to this DNS message.
* @return The additional resource record section of this DNS message.
*/
public Record[] getAdditionalResourceRecords() {
return additionalResourceRecords;
}
public String toString() {
return "-- DNSMessage " + id + " --\n" +
"Q" + Arrays.toString(questions) +
"NS" + Arrays.toString(nameserverRecords) +
"A" + Arrays.toString(answers) +
"ARR" + Arrays.toString(additionalResourceRecords);
}
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package de.measite.minidns;
import java.util.LinkedHashMap;
import java.util.Map.Entry;
/**
* LRU based DNSCache backed by a LinkedHashMap.
*/
public class LRUCache implements DNSCache {
/**
* Internal miss count.
*/
protected long missCount = 0l;
/**
* Internal expire count (subset of misses that was caused by expire).
*/
protected long expireCount = 0l;
/**
* Internal hit count.
*/
protected long hitCount = 0l;
/**
* The internal capacity of the backend cache.
*/
protected int capacity;
/**
* The upper bound of the ttl. All longer TTLs will be capped by this ttl.
*/
protected long maxTTL;
/**
* The backend cache.
*/
protected LinkedHashMap<Question, DNSMessage> backend;
/**
* Create a new LRUCache with given capacity and upper bound ttl.
* @param capacity The internal capacity.
* @param maxTTL The upper bound for any ttl.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("serial")
public LRUCache(final int capacity, final long maxTTL) {
this.capacity = capacity;
this.maxTTL = maxTTL;
backend = new LinkedHashMap<Question,DNSMessage>(
Math.min(capacity + (capacity + 3) / 4 + 2, 11), 0.75f, true)
{
@Override
protected boolean removeEldestEntry(
Entry<Question, DNSMessage> eldest) {
return size() > capacity;
}
};
}
/**
* Create a new LRUCache with given capacity.
* @param capacity The capacity of this cache.
*/
public LRUCache(final int capacity) {
this(capacity, Long.MAX_VALUE);
}
@Override
public synchronized void put(Question q, DNSMessage message) {
if (message.getReceiveTimestamp() <= 0l) {
return;
}
backend.put(q, message);
}
@Override
public synchronized DNSMessage get(Question q) {
DNSMessage message = backend.get(q);
if (message == null) {
missCount++;
return null;
}
long ttl = maxTTL;
for (Record r : message.getAnswers()) {
ttl = Math.min(ttl, r.ttl);
}
for (Record r : message.getAdditionalResourceRecords()) {
ttl = Math.min(ttl, r.ttl);
}
if (message.getReceiveTimestamp() + ttl > System.currentTimeMillis()) {
missCount++;
expireCount++;
backend.remove(q);
return null;
} else {
hitCount++;
return message;
}
}
/**
* Clear all entries in this cache.
*/
public synchronized void clear() {
backend.clear();
missCount = 0l;
hitCount = 0l;
expireCount = 0l;
}
/**
* Get the miss count of this cache which is the number of fruitless
* get calls since this cache was last resetted.
* @return The number of cache misses.
*/
public long getMissCount() {
return missCount;
}
/**
* The number of expires (cache hits that have had a ttl to low to be
* retrieved).
* @return The expire count.
*/
public long getExpireCount() {
return expireCount;
}
/**
* The cache hit count (all sucessful calls to get).
* @return The hit count.
*/
public long getHitCount() {
return hitCount;
}
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package de.measite.minidns;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.DataInputStream;
import java.io.DataOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Arrays;
import de.measite.minidns.Record.CLASS;
import de.measite.minidns.Record.TYPE;
import de.measite.minidns.util.NameUtil;
/**
* A DNS question (request).
*/
public class Question {
/**
* The question string (e.g. "measite.de").
*/
private final String name;
/**
* The question type (e.g. A).
*/
private final TYPE type;
/**
* The question class (usually IN / internet).
*/
private final CLASS clazz;
/**
* UnicastQueries have the highest bit of the CLASS field set to 1.
*/
private final boolean unicastQuery;
/**
* Cache for the serialized object.
*/
private byte[] byteArray;
/**
* Create a dns question for the given name/type/class.
* @param name The name e.g. "measite.de".
* @param type The type, e.g. A.
* @param clazz The class, usually IN (internet).
*/
public Question(String name, TYPE type, CLASS clazz, boolean unicastQuery) {
this.name = name;
this.type = type;
this.clazz = clazz;
this.unicastQuery = unicastQuery;
}
/**
* Create a dns question for the given name/type/class.
* @param name The name e.g. "measite.de".
* @param type The type, e.g. A.
* @param clazz The class, usually IN (internet).
*/
public Question(String name, TYPE type, CLASS clazz) {
this(name, type, clazz, false);
}
/**
* Create a dns question for the given name/type/IN (internet class).
* @param name The name e.g. "measite.de".
* @param type The type, e.g. A.
*/
public Question(String name, TYPE type) {
this(name, type, CLASS.IN);
}
/**
* Retrieve the type of this question.
* @return The type.
*/
public TYPE getType() {
return type;
}
/**
* Retrieve the class of this dns question (usually internet).
* @return The class of this dns question.
*/
public CLASS getClazz() {
return clazz;
}
/**
* Retrieve the name of this dns question (e.g. "measite.de").
* @return The name of this dns question.
*/
public String getName() {
return name;
}
/**
* Parse a byte array and rebuild the dns question from it.
* @param dis The input stream.
* @param data The plain data (for dns name references).
* @return The parsed dns question.
* @throws IOException On errors (read outside of packet).
*/
public static Question parse(DataInputStream dis, byte[] data) throws IOException {
String name = NameUtil.parse(dis, data);
TYPE type = TYPE.getType(dis.readUnsignedShort());
CLASS clazz = CLASS.getClass(dis.readUnsignedShort());
return new Question (name, type, clazz);
}
/**
* Generate a binary paket for this dns question.
* @return The dns question.
*/
public byte[] toByteArray() {
if (byteArray == null) {
ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream(512);
DataOutputStream dos = new DataOutputStream(baos);
try {
dos.write(NameUtil.toByteArray(this.name));
dos.writeShort(type.getValue());
dos.writeShort(clazz.getValue() | (unicastQuery ? (1 << 15) : 0));
dos.flush();
} catch (IOException e) {
// Should never happen
throw new IllegalStateException(e);
}
byteArray = baos.toByteArray();
}
return byteArray;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
return Arrays.hashCode(toByteArray());
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object other) {
if (this == other) {
return true;
}
if (!(other instanceof Question)) {
return false;
}
byte t[] = toByteArray();
byte o[] = ((Question)other).toByteArray();
return Arrays.equals(t, o);
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "Question/" + clazz + "/" + type + ": " + name;
}
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package de.measite.minidns;
import java.io.DataInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
import de.measite.minidns.record.A;
import de.measite.minidns.record.AAAA;
import de.measite.minidns.record.CNAME;
import de.measite.minidns.record.Data;
import de.measite.minidns.record.NS;
import de.measite.minidns.record.PTR;
import de.measite.minidns.record.SRV;
import de.measite.minidns.record.TXT;
import de.measite.minidns.util.NameUtil;
/**
* A generic DNS record.
*/
public class Record {
private static final Logger LOGGER = Logger.getLogger(Client.class.getName());
/**
* The record type.
* @see <a href="http://www.iana.org/assignments/dns-parameters">IANA DNS Parameters</a>
*/
public static enum TYPE {
A(1),
NS(2),
MD(3),
MF(4),
CNAME(5),
SOA(6),
MB(7),
MG(8),
MR(9),
NULL(10),
WKS(11),
PTR(12),
HINFO(13),
MINFO(14),
MX(15),
TXT(16),
RP(17),
AFSDB(18),
X25(19),
ISDN(20),
RT(21),
NSAP(22),
NSAP_PTR(23),
SIG(24),
KEY(25),
PX(26),
GPOS(27),
AAAA(28),
LOC(29),
NXT(30),
EID(31),
NIMLOC(32),
SRV(33),
ATMA(34),
NAPTR(35),
KX(36),
CERT(37),
A6(38),
DNAME(39),
SINK(40),
OPT(41),
APL(42),
DS(43),
SSHFP(44),
IPSECKEY(45),
RRSIG(46),
NSEC(47),
DNSKEY(48),
DHCID(49),
NSEC3(50),
NSEC3PARAM(51),
HIP(55),
NINFO(56),
RKEY(57),
TALINK(58),
SPF(99),
UINFO(100),
UID(101),
GID(102),
TKEY(249),
TSIG(250),
IXFR(251),
AXFR(252),
MAILB(253),
MAILA(254),
ANY(255),
TA(32768),
DLV(32769);
/**
* The value of this DNS record type.
*/
private final int value;
/**
* Internal lookup table to map values to types.
*/
private final static HashMap<Integer, TYPE> INVERSE_LUT =
new HashMap<Integer, TYPE>();
/**
* Initialize the reverse lookup table.
*/
static {
for(TYPE t: TYPE.values()) {
INVERSE_LUT.put(t.getValue(), t);
}
}
/**
* Create a new record type.
* @param value The binary value of this type.
*/
private TYPE(int value) {
this.value = value;
}
/**
* Retrieve the binary value of this type.
* @return The binary value.
*/
public int getValue() {
return value;
}
/**
* Retrieve the symbolic type of the binary value.
* @param value The binary type value.
* @return The symbolic tpye.
*/
public static TYPE getType(int value) {
return INVERSE_LUT.get(value);
}
};
/**
* The symbolic class of a DNS record (usually IN for Internet).
*/
public static enum CLASS {
IN(1),
CH(3),
HS(4),
NONE(254),
ANY(255);
/**
* Internal reverse lookup table to map binary class values to symbolic
* names.
*/
private final static HashMap<Integer, CLASS> INVERSE_LUT =
new HashMap<Integer, CLASS>();
/**
* Initialize the interal reverse lookup table.
*/
static {
for(CLASS c: CLASS.values()) {
INVERSE_LUT.put(c.getValue(), c);
}
}
/**
* The binary value of this dns class.
*/
private final int value;
/**
* Create a new DNS class based on a binary value.
* @param value The binary value of this DNS class.
*/
private CLASS(int value) {
this.value = value;
}
/**
* Retrieve the binary value of this DNS class.
* @return The binary value of this DNS class.
*/
public int getValue() {
return value;
}
/**
* Retrieve the symbolic DNS class for a binary class value.
* @param value The binary DNS class value.
* @return The symbolic class instance.
*/
public static CLASS getClass(int value) {
return INVERSE_LUT.get(value);
}
}
/**
* The generic name of this record.
*/
protected String name;
/**
* The type (and payload type) of this record.
*/
protected TYPE type;
/**
* The record class (usually CLASS.IN).
*/
protected CLASS clazz;
/**
* The ttl of this record.
*/
protected long ttl;
/**
* The payload object of this record.
*/
protected Data payloadData;
/**
* MDNS defines the highest bit of the class as the unicast query bit.
*/
protected boolean unicastQuery;
/**
* Parse a given record based on the full message data and the current
* stream position.
* @param dis The DataInputStream positioned at the first record byte.
* @param data The full message data.
* @throws IOException In case of malformed replies.
*/
public void parse(DataInputStream dis, byte[] data) throws IOException {
this.name = NameUtil.parse(dis, data);
this.type = TYPE.getType(dis.readUnsignedShort());
int clazzValue = dis.readUnsignedShort();
this.clazz = CLASS.getClass(clazzValue & 0x7fff);
this.unicastQuery = (clazzValue & 0x8000) > 0;
if (this.clazz == null) {
LOGGER.log(Level.FINE, "Unknown class " + clazzValue);
}
this.ttl = (((long)dis.readUnsignedShort()) << 32) +
dis.readUnsignedShort();
int payloadLength = dis.readUnsignedShort();
switch (this.type) {
case SRV:
this.payloadData = new SRV();
break;
case AAAA:
this.payloadData = new AAAA();
break;
case A:
this.payloadData = new A();
break;
case NS:
this.payloadData = new NS();
break;
case CNAME:
this.payloadData = new CNAME();
break;
case PTR:
this.payloadData = new PTR();
break;
case TXT:
this.payloadData = new TXT();
break;
default:
LOGGER.log(Level.FINE, "Unparsed type " + type);
this.payloadData = null;
for (int i = 0; i < payloadLength; i++) {
dis.readByte();
}
break;
}
if (this.payloadData != null) {
this.payloadData.parse(dis, data, payloadLength);
}
}
/**
* Retrieve a textual representation of this resource record.
* @return String
*/
@Override
public String toString() {
if (payloadData == null) {
return "RR " + type + "/" + clazz;
}
return "RR " + type + "/" + clazz + ": " + payloadData.toString();
};
/**
* Check if this record answers a given query.
* @param q The query.
* @return True if this record is a valid answer.
*/
public boolean isAnswer(Question q) {
return ((q.getType() == type) || (q.getType() == TYPE.ANY)) &&
((q.getClazz() == clazz) || (q.getClazz() == CLASS.ANY)) &&
(q.getName().equals(name));
}
/**
* See if this query/response was a unicast query (highest class bit set).
* @return True if it is a unicast query/response record.
*/
public boolean isUnicastQuery() {
return unicastQuery;
}
/**
* The generic record name, e.g. "measite.de".
* @return The record name.
*/
public String getName() {
return name;
}
/**
* The payload data, usually a subclass of data (A, AAAA, CNAME, ...).
* @return The payload data.
*/
public Data getPayload() {
return payloadData;
}
/**
* Retrieve the record ttl.
* @return The record ttl.
*/
public long getTtl() {
return ttl;
}
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package de.measite.minidns.record;
import java.io.DataInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import de.measite.minidns.Record.TYPE;
/**
* A record payload (ip pointer).
*/
public class A implements Data {
/**
* Target IP.
*/
private byte[] ip;
@Override
public TYPE getType() {
return TYPE.A;
}
@Override
public byte[] toByteArray() {
return ip;
}
@Override
public void parse(DataInputStream dis, byte[] data, int length)
throws IOException {
ip = new byte[4];
dis.readFully(ip);
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return Integer.toString(ip[0] & 0xff) + "." +
Integer.toString(ip[1] & 0xff) + "." +
Integer.toString(ip[2] & 0xff) + "." +
Integer.toString(ip[3] & 0xff);
}
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package de.measite.minidns.record;
import java.io.DataInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import de.measite.minidns.Record.TYPE;
/**
* AAAA payload (an ipv6 pointer).
*/
public class AAAA implements Data {
/**
* The ipv6 address.
*/
private byte[] ip;
@Override
public TYPE getType() {
return TYPE.AAAA;
}
@Override
public byte[] toByteArray() {
return ip;
}
@Override
public void parse(DataInputStream dis, byte[] data, int length)
throws IOException {
ip = new byte[16];
dis.readFully(ip);
}
@Override
public String toString() {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
for (int i = 0; i < ip.length; i += 2) {
if (i != 0) {
sb.append(':');
}
sb.append(Integer.toHexString(
((ip[i] & 0xff) << 8) + (ip[i + 1] & 0xff)
));
}
return sb.toString();
}
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package de.measite.minidns.record;
import java.io.DataInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import de.measite.minidns.Record.TYPE;
import de.measite.minidns.util.NameUtil;
/**
* CNAME payload (pointer to another domain / address).
*/
public class CNAME implements Data {
protected String name;
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
@Override
public byte[] toByteArray() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Not implemented yet");
}
@Override
public void parse(DataInputStream dis, byte[] data, int length)
throws IOException
{
this.name = NameUtil.parse(dis, data);
}
@Override
public TYPE getType() {
return TYPE.CNAME;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "to \"" + name + "\"";
}
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package de.measite.minidns.record;
import java.io.DataInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import de.measite.minidns.Record.TYPE;
/**
* Generic payload class.
*/
public interface Data {
/**
* The payload type.
* @return The payload type.
*/
TYPE getType();
/**
* Binary representation of this payload.
* @return The binary representation of this payload.
*/
byte[] toByteArray();
/**
* Parse this payload.
* @param dis The input stream.
* @param data The plain data (needed for name cross references).
* @param length The payload length.
* @throws IOException on io error (read past paket boundary).
*/
void parse(DataInputStream dis, byte data[], int length) throws IOException;
}

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package de.measite.minidns.record;
import de.measite.minidns.Record.TYPE;
/**
* Nameserver record.
*/
public class NS extends CNAME {
@Override
public TYPE getType() {
return TYPE.NS;
}
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package de.measite.minidns.record;
import java.io.DataInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import de.measite.minidns.Record.TYPE;
import de.measite.minidns.util.NameUtil;
/**
* A PTR record is handled like a CNAME
*/
public class PTR extends CNAME {
@Override
public TYPE getType() {
return TYPE.PTR;
}
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package de.measite.minidns.record;
import java.io.DataInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import de.measite.minidns.Record.TYPE;
import de.measite.minidns.util.NameUtil;
/**
* SRV record payload (service pointer).
*/
public class SRV implements Data {
/**
* The priority of this service.
*/
protected int priority;
/**
* The weight of this service.
*/
protected int weight;
/**
* The target port.
*/
protected int port;
/**
* The target server.
*/
protected String name;
/**
* The priority of this service. Lower values mean higher priority.
* @return The priority.
*/
public int getPriority() {
return priority;
}
/**
* Set the priority of this service entry. Lower values have higher priority.
* @param priority The new priority.
*/
public void setPriority(int priority) {
this.priority = priority;
}
/**
* The weight of this service. Services with the same priority should be
* balanced based on weight.
* @return The weight of this service.
*/
public int getWeight() {
return weight;
}
/**
* Set the weight of this service.
* @param weight The new weight of this service.
*/
public void setWeight(int weight) {
this.weight = weight;
}
/**
* The target port of this service.
* @return The target port of this service.
*/
public int getPort() {
return port;
}
/**
* Set the target port of this service.
* @param port The new target port.
*/
public void setPort(int port) {
this.port = port;
}
/**
* The name of the target server.
* @return The target servers name.
*/
public String getName() {
return name;
}
/**
* Set the name of the target server.
* @param name The new target servers name.
*/
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
@Override
public byte[] toByteArray() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Not implemented yet");
}
@Override
public void parse(DataInputStream dis, byte[] data, int length)
throws IOException
{
this.priority = dis.readUnsignedShort();
this.weight = dis.readUnsignedShort();
this.port = dis.readUnsignedShort();
this.name = NameUtil.parse(dis, data);
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "SRV " + name + ":" + port + " p:" + priority + " w:" + weight;
}
@Override
public TYPE getType() {
return TYPE.SRV;
}
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package de.measite.minidns.record;
import java.io.DataInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import de.measite.minidns.Record.TYPE;
import de.measite.minidns.util.NameUtil;
/**
* TXT record (actually a binary blob with wrappers for text content).
*/
public class TXT implements Data {
protected byte[] blob;
public byte[] getBlob() {
return blob;
}
public void setBlob(byte[] blob) {
this.blob = blob;
}
public String getText() {
try {
return (new String(blob, "UTF-8")).intern();
} catch (Exception e) {
/* Can't happen for UTF-8 unless it's really a blob */
return null;
}
}
public void setText(String text) {
try {
this.blob = text.getBytes("UTF-8");
} catch (Exception e) {
/* Can't happen, UTF-8 IS supported */
throw new RuntimeException("UTF-8 not supported", e);
}
}
@Override
public byte[] toByteArray() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Not implemented yet");
}
@Override
public void parse(DataInputStream dis, byte[] data, int length)
throws IOException
{
blob = new byte[length];
dis.readFully(blob);
}
@Override
public TYPE getType() {
return TYPE.TXT;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "\"" + getText() + "\"";
}
}

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package de.measite.minidns.util;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.DataInputStream;
import java.io.DataOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.IDN;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Arrays;
/**
* Utilities related to internationalized domain names and dns name handling.
*/
public class NameUtil {
/**
* Retrieve the rough binary length of a string
* (length + 2 bytes length prefix).
* @param name The name string.
* @return The binary size of the string (length + 2).
*/
public static int size(String name) {
return name.length() + 2;
}
/**
* Check if two internationalized domain names are equal, possibly causing
* a serialization of both domain names.
* @param name1 The first domain name.
* @param name2 The second domain name.
* @return True if both domain names are the same.
*/
public static boolean idnEquals(String name1, String name2) {
if (name1 == name2) return true; // catches null, null
if (name1 == null) return false;
if (name2 == null) return false;
if (name1.equals(name2)) return true;
try {
return Arrays.equals(toByteArray(name1),toByteArray(name2));
} catch (IOException e) {
return false; // impossible
}
}
/**
* Serialize a domain name under IDN rules.
* @param name The domain name.
* @return The binary domain name representation.
* @throws IOException Should never happen.
*/
public static byte[] toByteArray(String name) throws IOException {
ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream(64);
DataOutputStream dos = new DataOutputStream(baos);
for (String s: name.split("[.\u3002\uFF0E\uFF61]")) {
byte[] buffer = IDN.toASCII(s).getBytes();
dos.writeByte(buffer.length);
dos.write(buffer);
}
dos.writeByte(0);
dos.flush();
return baos.toByteArray();
}
/**
* Parse a domain name starting at the current offset and moving the input
* stream pointer past this domain name (even if cross references occure).
* @param dis The input stream.
* @param data The raw data (for cross references).
* @return The domain name string.
* @throws IOException Should never happen.
*/
public static String parse(DataInputStream dis, byte data[])
throws IOException
{
int c = dis.readUnsignedByte();
if ((c & 0xc0) == 0xc0) {
c = ((c & 0x3f) << 8) + dis.readUnsignedByte();
HashSet<Integer> jumps = new HashSet<Integer>();
jumps.add(c);
return parse(data, c, jumps);
}
if (c == 0) {
return "";
}
byte b[] = new byte[c];
dis.readFully(b);
String s = IDN.toUnicode(new String(b));
String t = parse(dis, data);
if (t.length() > 0) {
s = s + "." + t;
}
return s;
}
/**
* Parse a domain name starting at the given offset.
* @param data The raw data.
* @param offset The offset.
* @param jumps The list of jumps (by now).
* @return The parsed domain name.
* @throws IllegalStateException on cycles.
*/
public static String parse(
byte data[],
int offset,
HashSet<Integer> jumps
) {
int c = data[offset] & 0xff;
if ((c & 0xc0) == 0xc0) {
c = ((c & 0x3f) << 8) + (data[offset + 1] & 0xff);
if (jumps.contains(c)) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Cyclic offsets detected.");
}
jumps.add(c);
return parse(data, c, jumps);
}
if (c == 0) {
return "";
}
String s = new String(data,offset + 1, c);
String t = parse(data, offset + 1 + c, jumps);
if (t.length() > 0) {
s = s + "." + t;
}
return s;
}
}