/* * Portions Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") * * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. * * See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional * information regarding copyright ownership. */ /* * Copyright (C) 2002 Stichting NLnet, Netherlands, stichting@nlnet.nl. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the * above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all * copies. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND STICHTING NLNET * DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL * STICHTING NLNET BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS * OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE * OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE * USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * * The development of Dynamically Loadable Zones (DLZ) for Bind 9 was * conceived and contributed by Rob Butler. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the * above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all * copies. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ROB BUTLER * DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL * ROB BUTLER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS * OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE * OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE * USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. */ /*! \file dns/dlz.h */ #ifndef DLZ_H #define DLZ_H 1 /***** ***** Module Info *****/ /* * DLZ Interface * * The DLZ interface allows zones to be looked up using a driver instead of * Bind's default in memory zone table. * * * Reliability: * No anticipated impact. * * Resources: * * Security: * No anticipated impact. * * Standards: * None. */ /***** ***** Imports *****/ #include #include #include #include #include #include ISC_LANG_BEGINDECLS /*** *** Types ***/ #define DNS_DLZ_MAGIC ISC_MAGIC('D','L','Z','D') #define DNS_DLZ_VALID(dlz) ISC_MAGIC_VALID(dlz, DNS_DLZ_MAGIC) typedef isc_result_t (*dns_dlzallowzonexfr_t)(void *driverarg, void *dbdata, isc_mem_t *mctx, dns_rdataclass_t rdclass, dns_name_t *name, isc_sockaddr_t *clientaddr, dns_db_t **dbp); /*%< * Method prototype. Drivers implementing the DLZ interface MUST * supply an allow zone transfer method. This method is called when * the DNS server is performing a zone transfer query. The driver's * method should return ISC_R_SUCCESS and a database pointer to the * name server if the zone is supported by the database, and zone * transfer is allowed. Otherwise it will return ISC_R_NOTFOUND if * the zone is not supported by the database, or ISC_R_NOPERM if zone * transfers are not allowed. If an error occurs it should return a * result code indicating the type of error. */ typedef isc_result_t (*dns_dlzcreate_t)(isc_mem_t *mctx, const char *dlzname, unsigned int argc, char *argv[], void *driverarg, void **dbdata); /*%< * Method prototype. Drivers implementing the DLZ interface MUST * supply a create method. This method is called when the DNS server * is starting up and creating drivers for use later. */ typedef void (*dns_dlzdestroy_t)(void *driverarg, void **dbdata); /*%< * Method prototype. Drivers implementing the DLZ interface MUST * supply a destroy method. This method is called when the DNS server * is shutting down and no longer needs the driver. */ typedef isc_result_t (*dns_dlzfindzone_t)(void *driverarg, void *dbdata, isc_mem_t *mctx, dns_rdataclass_t rdclass, dns_name_t *name, dns_clientinfomethods_t *methods, dns_clientinfo_t *clientinfo, dns_db_t **dbp); /*%< * Method prototype. Drivers implementing the DLZ interface MUST * supply a find zone method. This method is called when the DNS * server is performing a query. The find zone method will be called * with the longest possible name first, and continue to be called * with successively shorter domain names, until any of the following * occur: * * \li 1) a match is found, and the function returns (ISC_R_SUCCESS) * * \li 2) a problem occurs, and the functions returns anything other * than (ISC_R_NOTFOUND) * \li 3) we run out of domain name labels. I.E. we have tried the * shortest domain name * \li 4) the number of labels in the domain name is less than * min_labels for dns_dlzfindzone * * The driver's find zone method should return ISC_R_SUCCESS and a * database pointer to the name server if the zone is supported by the * database. Otherwise it will return ISC_R_NOTFOUND, and a null * pointer if the zone is not supported. If an error occurs it should * return a result code indicating the type of error. */ typedef isc_result_t (*dns_dlzconfigure_t)(void *driverarg, void *dbdata, dns_view_t *view, dns_dlzdb_t *dlzdb); /*%< * Method prototype. Drivers implementing the DLZ interface may * optionally supply a configure method. If supplied, this will be * called immediately after the create method is called. The driver * may call configuration functions during the configure call */ typedef isc_boolean_t (*dns_dlzssumatch_t)(dns_name_t *signer, dns_name_t *name, isc_netaddr_t *tcpaddr, dns_rdatatype_t type, const dst_key_t *key, void *driverarg, void *dbdata); /*%< * Method prototype. Drivers implementing the DLZ interface may * optionally supply a ssumatch method. If supplied, this will be * called to authorize update requests */ /*% the methods supplied by a DLZ driver */ typedef struct dns_dlzmethods { dns_dlzcreate_t create; dns_dlzdestroy_t destroy; dns_dlzfindzone_t findzone; dns_dlzallowzonexfr_t allowzonexfr; dns_dlzconfigure_t configure; dns_dlzssumatch_t ssumatch; } dns_dlzmethods_t; /*% information about a DLZ driver */ struct dns_dlzimplementation { const char *name; const dns_dlzmethods_t *methods; isc_mem_t *mctx; void *driverarg; ISC_LINK(dns_dlzimplementation_t) link; }; typedef isc_result_t (*dlzconfigure_callback_t)(dns_view_t *, dns_dlzdb_t *, dns_zone_t *); /*% An instance of a DLZ driver */ struct dns_dlzdb { unsigned int magic; isc_mem_t *mctx; dns_dlzimplementation_t *implementation; void *dbdata; dlzconfigure_callback_t configure_callback; isc_boolean_t search; char *dlzname; ISC_LINK(dns_dlzdb_t) link; dns_ssutable_t *ssutable; }; /*** *** Method declarations ***/ isc_result_t dns_dlzallowzonexfr(dns_view_t *view, dns_name_t *name, isc_sockaddr_t *clientaddr, dns_db_t **dbp); /*%< * This method is called when the DNS server is performing a zone * transfer query. It will call the DLZ driver's allow zone transfer * method. */ isc_result_t dns_dlzcreate(isc_mem_t *mctx, const char *dlzname, const char *drivername, unsigned int argc, char *argv[], dns_dlzdb_t **dbp); /*%< * This method is called when the DNS server is starting up and * creating drivers for use later. It will search the DLZ driver list * for 'drivername' and return a DLZ driver via dbp if a match is * found. If the DLZ driver supplies a create method, this function * will call it. */ void dns_dlzdestroy(dns_dlzdb_t **dbp); /*%< * This method is called when the DNS server is shutting down and no * longer needs the driver. If the DLZ driver supplies a destroy * methods, this function will call it. */ isc_result_t dns_dlzregister(const char *drivername, const dns_dlzmethods_t *methods, void *driverarg, isc_mem_t *mctx, dns_dlzimplementation_t **dlzimp); /*%< * Register a dynamically loadable zones (DLZ) driver for the database * type 'drivername', implemented by the functions in '*methods'. * * dlzimp must point to a NULL dlz_implementation_t pointer. That is, * dlzimp != NULL && *dlzimp == NULL. It will be assigned a value that * will later be used to identify the driver when deregistering it. */ isc_result_t dns_dlzstrtoargv(isc_mem_t *mctx, char *s, unsigned int *argcp, char ***argvp); /*%< * This method is called when the name server is starting up to parse * the DLZ driver command line from named.conf. Basically it splits * up a string into and argc / argv. The primary difference of this * method is items between braces { } are considered only 1 word. for * example the command line "this is { one grouped phrase } and this * isn't" would be parsed into: * * \li argv[0]: "this" * \li argv[1]: "is" * \li argv{2]: " one grouped phrase " * \li argv[3]: "and" * \li argv[4]: "this" * \li argv{5}: "isn't" * * braces should NOT be nested, more than one grouping in the command * line is allowed. Notice, argv[2] has an extra space at the * beginning and end. Extra spaces are not stripped between a * grouping. You can do so in your driver if needed, or be sure not * to put extra spaces before / after the braces. */ void dns_dlzunregister(dns_dlzimplementation_t **dlzimp); /*%< * Removes the dlz driver from the list of registered dlz drivers. * There must be no active dlz drivers of this type when this function * is called. */ typedef isc_result_t dns_dlz_writeablezone_t(dns_view_t *view, dns_dlzdb_t *dlzdb, const char *zone_name); dns_dlz_writeablezone_t dns_dlz_writeablezone; /*%< * creates a writeable DLZ zone. Must be called from within the * configure() method of a DLZ driver. */ isc_result_t dns_dlzconfigure(dns_view_t *view, dns_dlzdb_t *dlzdb, dlzconfigure_callback_t callback); /*%< * call a DLZ drivers configure method, if supplied */ isc_boolean_t dns_dlz_ssumatch(dns_dlzdb_t *dlzdatabase, dns_name_t *signer, dns_name_t *name, isc_netaddr_t *tcpaddr, dns_rdatatype_t type, const dst_key_t *key); /*%< * call a DLZ drivers ssumatch method, if supplied. Otherwise return ISC_FALSE */ ISC_LANG_ENDDECLS #endif /* DLZ_H */