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# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories. # See LICENSE for details. """ Test cases for Twisted.names' root resolver. """ from zope.interface import implementer from zope.interface.verify import verifyClass from twisted.internet.defer import Deferred, TimeoutError, gatherResults, succeed from twisted.internet.interfaces import IResolverSimple from twisted.names import client, root from twisted.names.dns import ( CNAME, ENAME, HS, IN, NS, OK, A, Message, Name, Query, Record_A, Record_CNAME, Record_NS, RRHeader, ) from twisted.names.error import DNSNameError, ResolverError from twisted.names.root import Resolver from twisted.names.test.test_util import MemoryReactor from twisted.python.log import msg from twisted.trial import util from twisted.trial.unittest import SynchronousTestCase, TestCase def getOnePayload(results): """ From the result of a L{Deferred} returned by L{IResolver.lookupAddress}, return the payload of the first record in the answer section. """ ans, auth, add = results return ans[0].payload def getOneAddress(results): """ From the result of a L{Deferred} returned by L{IResolver.lookupAddress}, return the first IPv4 address from the answer section. """ return getOnePayload(results).dottedQuad() class RootResolverTests(TestCase): """ Tests for L{twisted.names.root.Resolver}. """ def _queryTest(self, filter): """ Invoke L{Resolver._query} and verify that it sends the correct DNS query. Deliver a canned response to the query and return whatever the L{Deferred} returned by L{Resolver._query} fires with. @param filter: The value to pass for the C{filter} parameter to L{Resolver._query}. """ reactor = MemoryReactor() resolver = Resolver([], reactor=reactor) d = resolver._query( Query(b"foo.example.com", A, IN), [("1.1.2.3", 1053)], (30,), filter ) # A UDP port should have been started. portNumber, transport = reactor.udpPorts.popitem() # And a DNS packet sent. [(packet, address)] = transport._sentPackets message = Message() message.fromStr(packet) # It should be a query with the parameters used above. self.assertEqual(message.queries, [Query(b"foo.example.com", A, IN)]) self.assertEqual(message.answers, []) self.assertEqual(message.authority, []) self.assertEqual(message.additional, []) response = [] d.addCallback(response.append) self.assertEqual(response, []) # Once a reply is received, the Deferred should fire. del message.queries[:] message.answer = 1 message.answers.append( RRHeader(b"foo.example.com", payload=Record_A("5.8.13.21")) ) transport._protocol.datagramReceived(message.toStr(), ("1.1.2.3", 1053)) return response[0] def test_filteredQuery(self): """ L{Resolver._query} accepts a L{Query} instance and an address, issues the query, and returns a L{Deferred} which fires with the response to the query. If a true value is passed for the C{filter} parameter, the result is a three-tuple of lists of records. """ answer, authority, additional = self._queryTest(True) self.assertEqual( answer, [RRHeader(b"foo.example.com", payload=Record_A("5.8.13.21", ttl=0))] ) self.assertEqual(authority, []) self.assertEqual(additional, []) def test_unfilteredQuery(self): """ Similar to L{test_filteredQuery}, but for the case where a false value is passed for the C{filter} parameter. In this case, the result is a L{Message} instance. """ message = self._queryTest(False) self.assertIsInstance(message, Message) self.assertEqual(message.queries, []) self.assertEqual( message.answers, [RRHeader(b"foo.example.com", payload=Record_A("5.8.13.21", ttl=0))], ) self.assertEqual(message.authority, []) self.assertEqual(message.additional, []) def _respond(self, answers=[], authority=[], additional=[], rCode=OK): """ Create a L{Message} suitable for use as a response to a query. @param answers: A C{list} of two-tuples giving data for the answers section of the message. The first element of each tuple is a name for the L{RRHeader}. The second element is the payload. @param authority: A C{list} like C{answers}, but for the authority section of the response. @param additional: A C{list} like C{answers}, but for the additional section of the response. @param rCode: The response code the message will be created with. @return: A new L{Message} initialized with the given values. """ response = Message(rCode=rCode) for section, data in [ (response.answers, answers), (response.authority, authority), (response.additional, additional), ]: section.extend( [ RRHeader( name, record.TYPE, getattr(record, "CLASS", IN), payload=record ) for (name, record) in data ] ) return response def _getResolver(self, serverResponses, maximumQueries=10): """ Create and return a new L{root.Resolver} modified to resolve queries against the record data represented by C{servers}. @param serverResponses: A mapping from dns server addresses to mappings. The inner mappings are from query two-tuples (name, type) to dictionaries suitable for use as **arguments to L{_respond}. See that method for details. """ roots = ["1.1.2.3"] resolver = Resolver(roots, maximumQueries) def query(query, serverAddresses, timeout, filter): msg(f"Query for QNAME {query.name} at {serverAddresses!r}") for addr in serverAddresses: try: server = serverResponses[addr] except KeyError: continue records = server[query.name.name, query.type] return succeed(self._respond(**records)) resolver._query = query return resolver def test_lookupAddress(self): """ L{root.Resolver.lookupAddress} looks up the I{A} records for the specified hostname by first querying one of the root servers the resolver was created with and then following the authority delegations until a result is received. """ servers = { ("1.1.2.3", 53): { (b"foo.example.com", A): { "authority": [(b"foo.example.com", Record_NS(b"ns1.example.com"))], "additional": [(b"ns1.example.com", Record_A("34.55.89.144"))], }, }, ("34.55.89.144", 53): { (b"foo.example.com", A): { "answers": [(b"foo.example.com", Record_A("10.0.0.1"))], } }, } resolver = self._getResolver(servers) d = resolver.lookupAddress(b"foo.example.com") d.addCallback(getOneAddress) d.addCallback(self.assertEqual, "10.0.0.1") return d def test_lookupChecksClass(self): """ If a response includes a record with a class different from the one in the query, it is ignored and lookup continues until a record with the right class is found. """ badClass = Record_A("10.0.0.1") badClass.CLASS = HS servers = { ("1.1.2.3", 53): { (b"foo.example.com", A): { "answers": [(b"foo.example.com", badClass)], "authority": [(b"foo.example.com", Record_NS(b"ns1.example.com"))], "additional": [(b"ns1.example.com", Record_A("10.0.0.2"))], }, }, ("10.0.0.2", 53): { (b"foo.example.com", A): { "answers": [(b"foo.example.com", Record_A("10.0.0.3"))], }, }, } resolver = self._getResolver(servers) d = resolver.lookupAddress(b"foo.example.com") d.addCallback(getOnePayload) d.addCallback(self.assertEqual, Record_A("10.0.0.3")) return d def test_missingGlue(self): """ If an intermediate response includes no glue records for the authorities, separate queries are made to find those addresses. """ servers = { ("1.1.2.3", 53): { (b"foo.example.com", A): { "authority": [(b"foo.example.com", Record_NS(b"ns1.example.org"))], # Conspicuous lack of an additional section naming ns1.example.com }, (b"ns1.example.org", A): { "answers": [(b"ns1.example.org", Record_A("10.0.0.1"))], }, }, ("10.0.0.1", 53): { (b"foo.example.com", A): { "answers": [(b"foo.example.com", Record_A("10.0.0.2"))], }, }, } resolver = self._getResolver(servers) d = resolver.lookupAddress(b"foo.example.com") d.addCallback(getOneAddress) d.addCallback(self.assertEqual, "10.0.0.2") return d def test_missingName(self): """ If a name is missing, L{Resolver.lookupAddress} returns a L{Deferred} which fails with L{DNSNameError}. """ servers = { ("1.1.2.3", 53): { (b"foo.example.com", A): { "rCode": ENAME, }, }, } resolver = self._getResolver(servers) d = resolver.lookupAddress(b"foo.example.com") return self.assertFailure(d, DNSNameError) def test_answerless(self): """ If a query is responded to with no answers or nameserver records, the L{Deferred} returned by L{Resolver.lookupAddress} fires with L{ResolverError}. """ servers = { ("1.1.2.3", 53): { (b"example.com", A): {}, }, } resolver = self._getResolver(servers) d = resolver.lookupAddress(b"example.com") return self.assertFailure(d, ResolverError) def test_delegationLookupError(self): """ If there is an error resolving the nameserver in a delegation response, the L{Deferred} returned by L{Resolver.lookupAddress} fires with that error. """ servers = { ("1.1.2.3", 53): { (b"example.com", A): { "authority": [(b"example.com", Record_NS(b"ns1.example.com"))], }, (b"ns1.example.com", A): { "rCode": ENAME, }, }, } resolver = self._getResolver(servers) d = resolver.lookupAddress(b"example.com") return self.assertFailure(d, DNSNameError) def test_delegationLookupEmpty(self): """ If there are no records in the response to a lookup of a delegation nameserver, the L{Deferred} returned by L{Resolver.lookupAddress} fires with L{ResolverError}. """ servers = { ("1.1.2.3", 53): { (b"example.com", A): { "authority": [(b"example.com", Record_NS(b"ns1.example.com"))], }, (b"ns1.example.com", A): {}, }, } resolver = self._getResolver(servers) d = resolver.lookupAddress(b"example.com") return self.assertFailure(d, ResolverError) def test_lookupNameservers(self): """ L{Resolver.lookupNameservers} is like L{Resolver.lookupAddress}, except it queries for I{NS} records instead of I{A} records. """ servers = { ("1.1.2.3", 53): { (b"example.com", A): { "rCode": ENAME, }, (b"example.com", NS): { "answers": [(b"example.com", Record_NS(b"ns1.example.com"))], }, }, } resolver = self._getResolver(servers) d = resolver.lookupNameservers(b"example.com") def getOneName(results): ans, auth, add = results return ans[0].payload.name d.addCallback(getOneName) d.addCallback(self.assertEqual, Name(b"ns1.example.com")) return d def test_returnCanonicalName(self): """ If a I{CNAME} record is encountered as the answer to a query for another record type, that record is returned as the answer. """ servers = { ("1.1.2.3", 53): { (b"example.com", A): { "answers": [ (b"example.com", Record_CNAME(b"example.net")), (b"example.net", Record_A("10.0.0.7")), ], }, }, } resolver = self._getResolver(servers) d = resolver.lookupAddress(b"example.com") d.addCallback(lambda results: results[0]) # Get the answer section d.addCallback( self.assertEqual, [ RRHeader(b"example.com", CNAME, payload=Record_CNAME(b"example.net")), RRHeader(b"example.net", A, payload=Record_A("10.0.0.7")), ], ) return d def test_followCanonicalName(self): """ If no record of the requested type is included in a response, but a I{CNAME} record for the query name is included, queries are made to resolve the value of the I{CNAME}. """ servers = { ("1.1.2.3", 53): { (b"example.com", A): { "answers": [(b"example.com", Record_CNAME(b"example.net"))], }, (b"example.net", A): { "answers": [(b"example.net", Record_A("10.0.0.5"))], }, }, } resolver = self._getResolver(servers) d = resolver.lookupAddress(b"example.com") d.addCallback(lambda results: results[0]) # Get the answer section d.addCallback( self.assertEqual, [ RRHeader(b"example.com", CNAME, payload=Record_CNAME(b"example.net")), RRHeader(b"example.net", A, payload=Record_A("10.0.0.5")), ], ) return d def test_detectCanonicalNameLoop(self): """ If there is a cycle between I{CNAME} records in a response, this is detected and the L{Deferred} returned by the lookup method fails with L{ResolverError}. """ servers = { ("1.1.2.3", 53): { (b"example.com", A): { "answers": [ (b"example.com", Record_CNAME(b"example.net")), (b"example.net", Record_CNAME(b"example.com")), ], }, }, } resolver = self._getResolver(servers) d = resolver.lookupAddress(b"example.com") return self.assertFailure(d, ResolverError) def test_boundedQueries(self): """ L{Resolver.lookupAddress} won't issue more queries following delegations than the limit passed to its initializer. """ servers = { ("1.1.2.3", 53): { # First query - force it to start over with a name lookup of # ns1.example.com (b"example.com", A): { "authority": [(b"example.com", Record_NS(b"ns1.example.com"))], }, # Second query - let it resume the original lookup with the # address of the nameserver handling the delegation. (b"ns1.example.com", A): { "answers": [(b"ns1.example.com", Record_A("10.0.0.2"))], }, }, ("10.0.0.2", 53): { # Third query - let it jump straight to asking the # delegation server by including its address here (different # case from the first query). (b"example.com", A): { "authority": [(b"example.com", Record_NS(b"ns2.example.com"))], "additional": [(b"ns2.example.com", Record_A("10.0.0.3"))], }, }, ("10.0.0.3", 53): { # Fourth query - give it the answer, we're done. (b"example.com", A): { "answers": [(b"example.com", Record_A("10.0.0.4"))], }, }, } # Make two resolvers. One which is allowed to make 3 queries # maximum, and so will fail, and on which may make 4, and so should # succeed. failer = self._getResolver(servers, 3) failD = self.assertFailure(failer.lookupAddress(b"example.com"), ResolverError) succeeder = self._getResolver(servers, 4) succeedD = succeeder.lookupAddress(b"example.com") succeedD.addCallback(getOnePayload) succeedD.addCallback(self.assertEqual, Record_A("10.0.0.4")) return gatherResults([failD, succeedD]) class ResolverFactoryArguments(Exception): """ Raised by L{raisingResolverFactory} with the *args and **kwargs passed to that function. """ def __init__(self, args, kwargs): """ Store the supplied args and kwargs as attributes. @param args: Positional arguments. @param kwargs: Keyword arguments. """ self.args = args self.kwargs = kwargs def raisingResolverFactory(*args, **kwargs): """ Raise a L{ResolverFactoryArguments} exception containing the positional and keyword arguments passed to resolverFactory. @param args: A L{list} of all the positional arguments supplied by the caller. @param kwargs: A L{list} of all the keyword arguments supplied by the caller. """ raise ResolverFactoryArguments(args, kwargs) class RootResolverResolverFactoryTests(TestCase): """ Tests for L{root.Resolver._resolverFactory}. """ def test_resolverFactoryArgumentPresent(self): """ L{root.Resolver.__init__} accepts a C{resolverFactory} argument and assigns it to C{self._resolverFactory}. """ r = Resolver(hints=[None], resolverFactory=raisingResolverFactory) self.assertIs(r._resolverFactory, raisingResolverFactory) def test_resolverFactoryArgumentAbsent(self): """ L{root.Resolver.__init__} sets L{client.Resolver} as the C{_resolverFactory} if a C{resolverFactory} argument is not supplied. """ r = Resolver(hints=[None]) self.assertIs(r._resolverFactory, client.Resolver) def test_resolverFactoryOnlyExpectedArguments(self): """ L{root.Resolver._resolverFactory} is supplied with C{reactor} and C{servers} keyword arguments. """ dummyReactor = object() r = Resolver( hints=["192.0.2.101"], resolverFactory=raisingResolverFactory, reactor=dummyReactor, ) e = self.assertRaises(ResolverFactoryArguments, r.lookupAddress, "example.com") self.assertEqual( ((), {"reactor": dummyReactor, "servers": [("192.0.2.101", 53)]}), (e.args, e.kwargs), ) ROOT_SERVERS = [ "a.root-servers.net", "b.root-servers.net", "c.root-servers.net", "d.root-servers.net", "e.root-servers.net", "f.root-servers.net", "g.root-servers.net", "h.root-servers.net", "i.root-servers.net", "j.root-servers.net", "k.root-servers.net", "l.root-servers.net", "m.root-servers.net", ] @implementer(IResolverSimple) class StubResolver: """ An L{IResolverSimple} implementer which traces all getHostByName calls and their deferred results. The deferred results can be accessed and fired synchronously. """ def __init__(self): """ @type calls: L{list} of L{tuple} containing C{args} and C{kwargs} supplied to C{getHostByName} calls. @type pendingResults: L{list} of L{Deferred} returned by C{getHostByName}. """ self.calls = [] self.pendingResults = [] def getHostByName(self, *args, **kwargs): """ A fake implementation of L{IResolverSimple.getHostByName} @param args: A L{list} of all the positional arguments supplied by the caller. @param kwargs: A L{list} of all the keyword arguments supplied by the caller. @return: A L{Deferred} which may be fired later from the test fixture. """ self.calls.append((args, kwargs)) d = Deferred() self.pendingResults.append(d) return d verifyClass(IResolverSimple, StubResolver) class BootstrapTests(SynchronousTestCase): """ Tests for L{root.bootstrap} """ def test_returnsDeferredResolver(self): """ L{root.bootstrap} returns an object which is initially a L{root.DeferredResolver}. """ deferredResolver = root.bootstrap(StubResolver()) self.assertIsInstance(deferredResolver, root.DeferredResolver) def test_resolves13RootServers(self): """ The L{IResolverSimple} supplied to L{root.bootstrap} is used to lookup the IP addresses of the 13 root name servers. """ stubResolver = StubResolver() root.bootstrap(stubResolver) self.assertEqual(stubResolver.calls, [((s,), {}) for s in ROOT_SERVERS]) def test_becomesResolver(self): """ The L{root.DeferredResolver} initially returned by L{root.bootstrap} becomes a L{root.Resolver} when the supplied resolver has successfully looked up all root hints. """ stubResolver = StubResolver() deferredResolver = root.bootstrap(stubResolver) for d in stubResolver.pendingResults: d.callback("192.0.2.101") self.assertIsInstance(deferredResolver, Resolver) def test_resolverReceivesRootHints(self): """ The L{root.Resolver} which eventually replaces L{root.DeferredResolver} is supplied with the IP addresses of the 13 root servers. """ stubResolver = StubResolver() deferredResolver = root.bootstrap(stubResolver) for d in stubResolver.pendingResults: d.callback("192.0.2.101") self.assertEqual(deferredResolver.hints, ["192.0.2.101"] * 13) def test_continuesWhenSomeRootHintsFail(self): """ The L{root.Resolver} is eventually created, even if some of the root hint lookups fail. Only the working root hint IP addresses are supplied to the L{root.Resolver}. """ stubResolver = StubResolver() deferredResolver = root.bootstrap(stubResolver) results = iter(stubResolver.pendingResults) d1 = next(results) for d in results: d.callback("192.0.2.101") d1.errback(TimeoutError()) def checkHints(res): self.assertEqual(deferredResolver.hints, ["192.0.2.101"] * 12) d1.addBoth(checkHints) def test_continuesWhenAllRootHintsFail(self): """ The L{root.Resolver} is eventually created, even if all of the root hint lookups fail. Pending and new lookups will then fail with AttributeError. """ stubResolver = StubResolver() deferredResolver = root.bootstrap(stubResolver) results = iter(stubResolver.pendingResults) d1 = next(results) for d in results: d.errback(TimeoutError()) d1.errback(TimeoutError()) def checkHints(res): self.assertEqual(deferredResolver.hints, []) d1.addBoth(checkHints) self.addCleanup(self.flushLoggedErrors, TimeoutError) def test_passesResolverFactory(self): """ L{root.bootstrap} accepts a C{resolverFactory} argument which is passed as an argument to L{root.Resolver} when it has successfully looked up root hints. """ stubResolver = StubResolver() deferredResolver = root.bootstrap( stubResolver, resolverFactory=raisingResolverFactory ) for d in stubResolver.pendingResults: d.callback("192.0.2.101") self.assertIs(deferredResolver._resolverFactory, raisingResolverFactory) class StubDNSDatagramProtocol: """ A do-nothing stand-in for L{DNSDatagramProtocol} which can be used to avoid network traffic in tests where that kind of thing doesn't matter. """ def query(self, *a, **kw): return Deferred() _retrySuppression = util.suppress( category=DeprecationWarning, message=( "twisted.names.root.retry is deprecated since Twisted 10.0. Use a " "Resolver object for retry logic." ), )