/* Host name resolution and matching. Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Wget. GNU Wget is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Wget is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Wget; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. In addition, as a special exception, the Free Software Foundation gives permission to link the code of its release of Wget with the OpenSSL project's "OpenSSL" library (or with modified versions of it that use the same license as the "OpenSSL" library), and distribute the linked executables. You must obey the GNU General Public License in all respects for all of the code used other than "OpenSSL". If you modify this file, you may extend this exception to your version of the file, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version. */ #include #ifndef WINDOWS #include #endif #include #include #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H # include #else # include #endif #include #include #ifdef WINDOWS # include # define SET_H_ERRNO(err) WSASetLastError (err) #else # include # include # ifndef __BEOS__ # include # endif # include # define SET_H_ERRNO(err) ((void)(h_errno = (err))) #endif /* WINDOWS */ #ifndef NO_ADDRESS # define NO_ADDRESS NO_DATA #endif #include #include "wget.h" #include "utils.h" #include "host.h" #include "url.h" #include "hash.h" #ifndef errno extern int errno; #endif #ifndef h_errno # ifndef __CYGWIN__ extern int h_errno; # endif #endif /* Mapping between known hosts and to lists of their addresses. */ static struct hash_table *host_name_addresses_map; #ifdef ENABLE_IPV6 /* The IP family to request when connecting to remote hosts. This should be moved to an entry in struct options when we implement the --inet4/--inet6 flags. */ static int requested_family = AF_UNSPEC; #endif /* Lists of addresses. This should eventually be extended to handle IPv6. */ struct address_list { int count; /* number of adrresses */ ip_address *addresses; /* pointer to the string of addresses */ int faulty; /* number of addresses known not to work. */ int connected; /* whether we were able to connect to one of the addresses in the list, at least once. */ int refcount; /* reference count; when it drops to 0, the entry is freed. */ }; /* Get the bounds of the address list. */ void address_list_get_bounds (const struct address_list *al, int *start, int *end) { *start = al->faulty; *end = al->count; } /* Return a pointer to the address at position POS. */ const ip_address * address_list_address_at (const struct address_list *al, int pos) { assert (pos >= al->faulty && pos < al->count); return al->addresses + pos; } /* Return 1 if IP is one of the addresses in AL. */ int address_list_find (const struct address_list *al, const ip_address *ip) { int i; switch (ip->type) { case IPV4_ADDRESS: for (i = 0; i < al->count; i++) { ip_address *cur = al->addresses + i; if (cur->type == IPV4_ADDRESS && (ADDRESS_IPV4_IN_ADDR (cur).s_addr == ADDRESS_IPV4_IN_ADDR (ip).s_addr)) return 1; } return 0; #ifdef ENABLE_IPV6 case IPV6_ADDRESS: for (i = 0; i < al->count; i++) { ip_address *cur = al->addresses + i; if (cur->type == IPV6_ADDRESS #ifdef HAVE_SOCKADDR_IN6_SCOPE_ID && ADDRESS_IPV6_SCOPE (cur) == ADDRESS_IPV6_SCOPE (ip) #endif && IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL (&ADDRESS_IPV6_IN6_ADDR (cur), &ADDRESS_IPV6_IN6_ADDR (ip))) return 1; } return 0; #endif /* ENABLE_IPV6 */ default: abort (); return 1; } } /* Mark the INDEXth element of AL as faulty, so that the next time this address list is used, the faulty element will be skipped. */ void address_list_set_faulty (struct address_list *al, int index) { /* We assume that the address list is traversed in order, so that a "faulty" attempt is always preceded with all-faulty addresses, and this is how Wget uses it. */ assert (index == al->faulty); ++al->faulty; if (al->faulty >= al->count) /* All addresses have been proven faulty. Since there's not much sense in returning the user an empty address list the next time, we'll rather make them all clean, so that they can be retried anew. */ al->faulty = 0; } /* Set the "connected" flag to true. This flag used by connect.c to see if the host perhaps needs to be resolved again. */ void address_list_set_connected (struct address_list *al) { al->connected = 1; } /* Return the value of the "connected" flag. */ int address_list_connected_p (const struct address_list *al) { return al->connected; } #ifdef ENABLE_IPV6 /* Create an address_list from the addresses in the given struct addrinfo. */ static struct address_list * address_list_from_addrinfo (const struct addrinfo *ai) { struct address_list *al; const struct addrinfo *ptr; int cnt; ip_address *ip; cnt = 0; for (ptr = ai; ptr != NULL ; ptr = ptr->ai_next) if (ptr->ai_family == AF_INET || ptr->ai_family == AF_INET6) ++cnt; if (cnt == 0) return NULL; al = xnew0 (struct address_list); al->addresses = xnew_array (ip_address, cnt); al->count = cnt; al->refcount = 1; ip = al->addresses; for (ptr = ai; ptr != NULL; ptr = ptr->ai_next) if (ptr->ai_family == AF_INET6) { const struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6 = (const struct sockaddr_in6 *)ptr->ai_addr; ip->type = IPV6_ADDRESS; ADDRESS_IPV6_IN6_ADDR (ip) = sin6->sin6_addr; #ifdef HAVE_SOCKADDR_IN6_SCOPE_ID ADDRESS_IPV6_SCOPE (ip) = sin6->sin6_scope_id; #endif ++ip; } else if (ptr->ai_family == AF_INET) { const struct sockaddr_in *sin = (const struct sockaddr_in *)ptr->ai_addr; ip->type = IPV4_ADDRESS; ADDRESS_IPV4_IN_ADDR (ip) = sin->sin_addr; ++ip; } assert (ip - al->addresses == cnt); return al; } #else /* not ENABLE_IPV6 */ /* Create an address_list from a NULL-terminated vector of IPv4 addresses. This kind of vector is returned by gethostbyname. */ static struct address_list * address_list_from_ipv4_addresses (char **vec) { int count, i; struct address_list *al = xnew0 (struct address_list); count = 0; while (vec[count]) ++count; assert (count > 0); al->addresses = xnew_array (ip_address, count); al->count = count; al->refcount = 1; for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { ip_address *ip = &al->addresses[i]; ip->type = IPV4_ADDRESS; memcpy (ADDRESS_IPV4_DATA (ip), vec[i], 4); } return al; } #endif /* not ENABLE_IPV6 */ static void address_list_delete (struct address_list *al) { xfree (al->addresses); xfree (al); } /* Mark the address list as being no longer in use. This will reduce its reference count which will cause the list to be freed when the count reaches 0. */ void address_list_release (struct address_list *al) { --al->refcount; DEBUGP (("Releasing %p (new refcount %d).\n", al, al->refcount)); if (al->refcount <= 0) { DEBUGP (("Deleting unused %p.\n", al)); address_list_delete (al); } } /* Versions of gethostbyname and getaddrinfo that support timeout. */ #ifndef ENABLE_IPV6 struct ghbnwt_context { const char *host_name; struct hostent *hptr; }; static void gethostbyname_with_timeout_callback (void *arg) { struct ghbnwt_context *ctx = (struct ghbnwt_context *)arg; ctx->hptr = gethostbyname (ctx->host_name); } /* Just like gethostbyname, except it times out after TIMEOUT seconds. In case of timeout, NULL is returned and errno is set to ETIMEDOUT. The function makes sure that when NULL is returned for reasons other than timeout, errno is reset. */ static struct hostent * gethostbyname_with_timeout (const char *host_name, double timeout) { struct ghbnwt_context ctx; ctx.host_name = host_name; if (run_with_timeout (timeout, gethostbyname_with_timeout_callback, &ctx)) { SET_H_ERRNO (HOST_NOT_FOUND); errno = ETIMEDOUT; return NULL; } if (!ctx.hptr) errno = 0; return ctx.hptr; } /* Print error messages for host errors. */ static char * host_errstr (int error) { /* Can't use switch since some of these constants can be equal, which makes the compiler complain about duplicate case values. */ if (error == HOST_NOT_FOUND || error == NO_RECOVERY || error == NO_DATA || error == NO_ADDRESS) return _("Host not found"); else if (error == TRY_AGAIN) /* Message modeled after what gai_strerror returns in similar circumstances. */ return _("Temporary failure in name resolution"); else return _("Unknown error"); } #else /* ENABLE_IPV6 */ struct gaiwt_context { const char *node; const char *service; const struct addrinfo *hints; struct addrinfo **res; int exit_code; }; static void getaddrinfo_with_timeout_callback (void *arg) { struct gaiwt_context *ctx = (struct gaiwt_context *)arg; ctx->exit_code = getaddrinfo (ctx->node, ctx->service, ctx->hints, ctx->res); } /* Just like getaddrinfo, except it times out after TIMEOUT seconds. In case of timeout, the EAI_SYSTEM error code is returned and errno is set to ETIMEDOUT. */ static int getaddrinfo_with_timeout (const char *node, const char *service, const struct addrinfo *hints, struct addrinfo **res, double timeout) { struct gaiwt_context ctx; ctx.node = node; ctx.service = service; ctx.hints = hints; ctx.res = res; if (run_with_timeout (timeout, getaddrinfo_with_timeout_callback, &ctx)) { errno = ETIMEDOUT; return EAI_SYSTEM; } return ctx.exit_code; } #endif /* ENABLE_IPV6 */ /* Pretty-print ADDR. When compiled without IPv6, this is the same as inet_ntoa. With IPv6, it either prints an IPv6 address or an IPv4 address. */ const char * pretty_print_address (const ip_address *addr) { switch (addr->type) { case IPV4_ADDRESS: return inet_ntoa (ADDRESS_IPV4_IN_ADDR (addr)); #ifdef ENABLE_IPV6 case IPV6_ADDRESS: { static char buf[128]; inet_ntop (AF_INET6, &ADDRESS_IPV6_IN6_ADDR (addr), buf, sizeof (buf)); #if 0 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKADDR_IN6_SCOPE_ID { /* append "%SCOPE_ID" for all ?non-global? addresses */ char *p = buf + strlen (buf); *p++ = '%'; number_to_string (p, ADDRESS_IPV6_SCOPE (addr)); } #endif #endif buf[sizeof (buf) - 1] = '\0'; return buf; } #endif } abort (); return NULL; } /* Add host name HOST with the address ADDR_TEXT to the cache. ADDR_LIST is a NULL-terminated list of addresses, as in struct hostent. */ static void cache_host_lookup (const char *host, struct address_list *al) { if (!host_name_addresses_map) host_name_addresses_map = make_nocase_string_hash_table (0); ++al->refcount; hash_table_put (host_name_addresses_map, xstrdup_lower (host), al); #ifdef ENABLE_DEBUG if (opt.debug) { int i; debug_logprintf ("Caching %s =>", host); for (i = 0; i < al->count; i++) debug_logprintf (" %s", pretty_print_address (al->addresses + i)); debug_logprintf ("\n"); } #endif } /* Remove HOST from Wget's DNS cache. Does nothing is HOST is not in the cache. */ void forget_host_lookup (const char *host) { struct address_list *al = hash_table_get (host_name_addresses_map, host); if (al) { address_list_release (al); hash_table_remove (host_name_addresses_map, host); } } /* Look up HOST in DNS and return a list of IP addresses. This function caches its result so that, if the same host is passed the second time, the addresses are returned without the DNS lookup. If you want to force lookup, call forget_host_lookup() prior to this function, or set opt.dns_cache to 0 to globally disable caching. If SILENT is non-zero, progress messages are not printed. */ struct address_list * lookup_host (const char *host, int silent) { struct address_list *al = NULL; /* If we're not using getaddrinfo, first check if HOST names a numeric IPv4 address. This was necessary under old (e.g. Ultrix) implementations of gethostbyname that couldn't handle numeric addresses (!). This is not done under IPv6 because getaddrinfo always handles numeric addresses. */ #ifndef ENABLE_IPV6 { uint32_t addr_ipv4 = (uint32_t)inet_addr (host); if (addr_ipv4 != (uint32_t) -1) { /* No need to cache host->addr relation, just return the address. */ char *vec[2]; vec[0] = (char *)&addr_ipv4; vec[1] = NULL; return address_list_from_ipv4_addresses (vec); } } #endif /* Try to find the host in the cache. */ if (host_name_addresses_map) { al = hash_table_get (host_name_addresses_map, host); if (al) { DEBUGP (("Found %s in host_name_addresses_map (%p)\n", host, al)); ++al->refcount; return al; } } /* No luck with the cache; resolve the host name. */ if (!silent) logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, _("Resolving %s... "), host); #ifdef ENABLE_IPV6 { int err; struct addrinfo hints, *res; xzero (hints); hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; hints.ai_family = requested_family; hints.ai_flags = 0; err = getaddrinfo_with_timeout (host, NULL, &hints, &res, opt.dns_timeout); if (err != 0 || res == NULL) { if (!silent) logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, _("failed: %s.\n"), err != EAI_SYSTEM ? gai_strerror (err) : strerror (errno)); return NULL; } al = address_list_from_addrinfo (res); freeaddrinfo (res); } #else { struct hostent *hptr = gethostbyname_with_timeout (host, opt.dns_timeout); if (!hptr) { if (!silent) { if (errno != ETIMEDOUT) logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, _("failed: %s.\n"), host_errstr (h_errno)); else logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, _("failed: timed out.\n")); } return NULL; } /* Do older systems have h_addr_list? */ al = address_list_from_ipv4_addresses (hptr->h_addr_list); } #endif /* Print the addresses determined by DNS lookup, but no more than three. */ if (!silent) { int i; int printmax = al->count <= 3 ? al->count : 3; for (i = 0; i < printmax; i++) { logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "%s", pretty_print_address (al->addresses + i)); if (i < printmax - 1) logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, ", "); } if (printmax != al->count) logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, ", ..."); logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\n"); } /* Cache the lookup information. */ if (opt.dns_cache) cache_host_lookup (host, al); return al; } /* Resolve HOST to get an address for use with bind(2). Do *not* use this for sockets to be used with connect(2). This is a function separate from lookup_host because the results it returns are different -- it uses the AI_PASSIVE flag to getaddrinfo. Because of this distinction, it doesn't store the results in the cache. It prints nothing and implements no timeouts because it should normally only be used with local addresses (typically "localhost" or numeric addresses of different local interfaces.) Without IPv6, this function just calls lookup_host. */ struct address_list * lookup_host_passive (const char *host) { #ifdef ENABLE_IPV6 struct address_list *al = NULL; int err; struct addrinfo hints, *res; xzero (hints); hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; hints.ai_family = requested_family; hints.ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE; err = getaddrinfo (host, NULL, &hints, &res); if (err != 0 || res == NULL) return NULL; al = address_list_from_addrinfo (res); freeaddrinfo (res); return al; #else return lookup_host (host, 1); #endif } /* Determine whether a URL is acceptable to be followed, according to a list of domains to accept. */ int accept_domain (struct url *u) { assert (u->host != NULL); if (opt.domains) { if (!sufmatch ((const char **)opt.domains, u->host)) return 0; } if (opt.exclude_domains) { if (sufmatch ((const char **)opt.exclude_domains, u->host)) return 0; } return 1; } /* Check whether WHAT is matched in LIST, each element of LIST being a pattern to match WHAT against, using backward matching (see match_backwards() in utils.c). If an element of LIST matched, 1 is returned, 0 otherwise. */ int sufmatch (const char **list, const char *what) { int i, j, k, lw; lw = strlen (what); for (i = 0; list[i]; i++) { for (j = strlen (list[i]), k = lw; j >= 0 && k >= 0; j--, k--) if (TOLOWER (list[i][j]) != TOLOWER (what[k])) break; /* The domain must be first to reach to beginning. */ if (j == -1) return 1; } return 0; } static int host_cleanup_mapper (void *key, void *value, void *arg_ignored) { struct address_list *al; xfree (key); /* host */ al = (struct address_list *)value; assert (al->refcount == 1); address_list_delete (al); return 0; } void host_cleanup (void) { if (host_name_addresses_map) { hash_table_map (host_name_addresses_map, host_cleanup_mapper, NULL); hash_table_destroy (host_name_addresses_map); host_name_addresses_map = NULL; } }