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1# dns/trunk/DNSDB.pm
2# Abstraction functions for DNS administration
3##
4# $Id: DNSDB.pm 714 2016-04-12 20:25:15Z kdeugau $
5# Copyright 2008-2013 Kris Deugau <kdeugau@deepnet.cx>
6#
7# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10# (at your option) any later version.
11#
12# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15# GNU General Public License for more details.
16#
17# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
19##
20
21package DNSDB;
22
23use strict;
24use warnings;
25use Exporter;
26use DBI;
27use Net::DNS;
28use Crypt::PasswdMD5;
29use Digest::MD5 qw(md5_hex);
30use Net::SMTP;
31use NetAddr::IP 4.027 qw(:lower);
32use POSIX;
33use Fcntl qw(:flock);
34use Time::TAI64 qw(:tai64);
35
36use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS);
37
38$VERSION = 1.3; ##VERSION##
39@ISA = qw(Exporter);
40@EXPORT_OK = qw(
41 &initGlobals &login &initActionLog
42 &getPermissions &changePermissions &comparePermissions
43 &changeGroup
44 &connectDB &finish
45 &addDomain &delZone &domainName &revName &domainID &revID &addRDNS
46 &getZoneCount &getZoneList &getZoneLocation
47 &addGroup &delGroup &getChildren &groupName
48 &getGroupCount &getGroupList
49 &addUser &updateUser &delUser &userFullName &userStatus &getUserData
50 &getUserCount &getUserList &getUserDropdown
51 &addLoc &updateLoc &delLoc &getLoc
52 &getLocCount &getLocList &getLocDropdown
53 &getSOA &updateSOA &getRecLine &getRecList &getRecCount
54 &addRec &updateRec &delRec
55 &getLogCount &getLogEntries
56 &getRevPattern
57 &getTypelist
58 &parentID
59 &isParent
60 &zoneStatus &getZonesByCIDR &importAXFR
61 &export
62 &mailNotify
63 %typemap %reverse_typemap
64 @permtypes $permlist %permchains
65 );
66
67@EXPORT = qw(%typemap %reverse_typemap @permtypes $permlist %permchains);
68%EXPORT_TAGS = ( ALL => [qw(
69 &initGlobals &login &initActionLog
70 &getPermissions &changePermissions &comparePermissions
71 &changeGroup
72 &connectDB &finish
73 &addDomain &delZone &domainName &revName &domainID &revID &addRDNS
74 &getZoneCount &getZoneList &getZoneLocation
75 &addGroup &delGroup &getChildren &groupName
76 &getGroupCount &getGroupList
77 &addUser &updateUser &delUser &userFullName &userStatus &getUserData
78 &getUserCount &getUserList &getUserDropdown
79 &addLoc &updateLoc &delLoc &getLoc
80 &getLocCount &getLocList &getLocDropdown
81 &getSOA &updateSOA &getRecLine &getRecList &getRecCount
82 &addRec &updateRec &delRec
83 &getLogCount &getLogEntries
84 &getRevPattern
85 &getTypelist
86 &parentID
87 &isParent
88 &zoneStatus &getZonesByCIDR &importAXFR
89 &export
90 &mailNotify
91 %typemap %reverse_typemap
92 @permtypes $permlist %permchains
93 )]
94 );
95
96our $errstr = '';
97our $resultstr = '';
98
99# Arguably defined wholly in the db, but little reason to change without supporting code changes
100# group_view, user_view permissions? separate rDNS permission(s)?
101our @permtypes = qw (
102 group_edit group_create group_delete
103 user_edit user_create user_delete
104 domain_edit domain_create domain_delete
105 record_edit record_create record_delete record_locchg
106 location_edit location_create location_delete location_view
107 self_edit admin
108);
109our $permlist = join(',',@permtypes);
110
111# Some permissions more or less require certain others.
112our %permchains = (
113 user_edit => 'self_edit',
114 location_edit => 'location_view',
115 location_create => 'location_view',
116 location_delete => 'location_view',
117 record_locchg => 'location_view',
118);
119
120# DNS record type map and reverse map.
121# loaded from the database, from http://www.iana.org/assignments/dns-parameters
122our %typemap;
123our %reverse_typemap;
124
125## (Semi)private variables
126
127# Hash of functions for validating record types. Filled in initGlobals() since
128# it relies on visibility flags from the rectypes table in the DB
129my %validators;
130
131# Entity-relationship reference hashes.
132my %par_tbl = (
133 group => 'groups',
134 user => 'users',
135 defrec => 'default_records',
136 defrevrec => 'default_rev_records',
137 domain => 'domains',
138 revzone => 'revzones',
139 record => 'records'
140 );
141my %id_col = (
142 group => 'group_id',
143 user => 'user_id',
144 defrec => 'record_id',
145 defrevrec => 'record_id',
146 domain => 'domain_id',
147 revzone => 'rdns_id',
148 record => 'record_id'
149 );
150my %par_col = (
151 group => 'parent_group_id',
152 user => 'group_id',
153 defrec => 'group_id',
154 defrevrec => 'group_id',
155 domain => 'group_id',
156 revzone => 'group_id',
157 record => 'domain_id'
158 );
159my %par_type = (
160 group => 'group',
161 user => 'group',
162 defrec => 'group',
163 defrevrec => 'group',
164 domain => 'group',
165 revzone => 'group',
166 record => 'domain'
167 );
168
169##
170## Constructor and destructor
171##
172
173sub new {
174 my $this = shift;
175 my $class = ref($this) || $this;
176 my %args = @_;
177
178 # Prepopulate a basic config. Note some of these *will* cause errors if left unset.
179 # note: add appropriate stanzas in __cfgload() to parse these
180 my %defconfig = (
181 # The only configuration options not loadable from a config file.
182 configfile => "/etc/dnsdb/dnsdb.conf", ##CFG_LEAF##
183
184 # Database connection info
185 dbname => 'dnsdb',
186 dbuser => 'dnsdb',
187 dbpass => 'secret',
188 dbhost => '',
189
190 # Email notice settings
191 mailhost => 'smtp.example.com',
192 mailnotify => 'dnsdb@example.com', # to
193 mailsender => 'dnsdb@example.com', # from
194 mailname => 'DNS Administration',
195 orgname => 'Example Corp',
196 domain => 'example.com',
197
198 # Template directory
199 templatedir => 'templates/',
200# fmeh. this is a real web path, not a logical internal one. hm..
201# cssdir => 'templates/',
202 sessiondir => 'session/',
203 exportcache => 'cache/',
204 usecache => 1, # do we bother using the cache above?
205
206 # Session params
207 timeout => '1h', # passed as-is to CGI::Session
208
209 # Other miscellanea
210 log_failures => 1, # log all evarthing by default
211 perpage => 15,
212 maxfcgi => 10, # reasonable default?
213 force_refresh => 1,
214 lowercase => 0, # mangle as little as possible by default
215 # show IPs and CIDR blocks as-is for reverse zones. valid values are
216 # 'none' (default, show natural IP or CIDR)
217 # 'zone' (zone name, wherever used)
218 # 'record' (IP or CIDR values in reverse record lists)
219 # 'all' (all IP values in any reverse zone view)
220 showrev_arpa => 'none',
221 # Two options for template record expansion:
222 template_skip_0 => 0, # publish .0 by default
223 template_skip_255 => 0, # publish .255 by default
224 # allow TXT records to be dealt with mostly automatically by DNS server?
225 autotxt => 1,
226 );
227
228 # Config file parse calls.
229 # If we are passed a blank argument for $args{configfile},
230 # we should NOT parse the default config file - we will
231 # rely on hardcoded defaults OR caller-specified values.
232 # If we are passed a non-blank argument, parse that file.
233 # If no config file is specified, parse the default one.
234 my %siteconfig;
235 if (defined($args{configfile})) {
236 if ($args{configfile}) {
237 return if !__cfgload($args{configfile}, \%siteconfig);
238 }
239 } else {
240 return if !__cfgload($defconfig{configfile}, \%siteconfig);
241 }
242
243 # Assemble the object. Apply configuration hashes in order of precedence.
244 my $self = {
245 # Hardcoded defaults
246 %defconfig,
247 # Default config file OR caller-specified one, loaded above
248 %siteconfig,
249 # Caller-specified arguments
250 %args
251 };
252 bless $self, $class;
253
254 # Several settings are booleans. Handle multiple possible ways of setting them.
255 for my $boolopt ('log_failures', 'force_refresh', 'lowercase', 'usecache',
256 'template_skip_0', 'template_skip_255', 'autotxt') {
257 if ($self->{$boolopt} ne '1' && $self->{$boolopt} ne '0') {
258 # true/false, on/off, yes/no all valid.
259 if ($self->{$boolopt} =~ /^(?:true|false|t|f|on|off|yes|no)$/) {
260 if ($self->{$boolopt} =~ /(?:true|t|on|yes)/) {
261 $self->{$boolopt} = 1;
262 } else {
263 $self->{$boolopt} = 0;
264 }
265 } else {
266 warn "Bad $boolopt setting $self->{$boolopt}, using default\n";
267 $self->{$boolopt} = $defconfig{$boolopt};
268 }
269 }
270 }
271
272 # Enum-ish option(s)
273 if (!grep /$self->{showrev_arpa}/, ('none','zone','record','all')) {
274 warn "Bad showrev_arpa setting $self->{showrev_arpa}, using default\n";
275 $self->{showrev_arpa} = 'none';
276 }
277
278 # Try to connect to the DB, and initialize a number of handy globals.
279 $self->{dbh} = connectDB($self->{dbname}, $self->{dbuser}, $self->{dbpass}, $self->{dbhost}) or return;
280 $self->initGlobals();
281
282 return $self;
283}
284
285sub DESTROY {
286 my $self = shift;
287 $self->{dbh}->disconnect if $self->{dbh};
288}
289
290sub errstr { $DNSDB::errstr; }
291
292##
293## utility functions
294##
295
296## DNSDB::_rectable()
297# Takes default+rdns flags, returns appropriate table name
298sub _rectable {
299 my $def = shift;
300 my $rev = shift;
301
302 return 'records' if $def ne 'y';
303 return 'default_records' if $rev ne 'y';
304 return 'default_rev_records';
305} # end _rectable()
306
307## DNSDB::_recparent()
308# Takes default+rdns flags, returns appropriate parent-id column name
309sub _recparent {
310 my $def = shift;
311 my $rev = shift;
312
313 return 'group_id' if $def eq 'y';
314 return 'rdns_id' if $rev eq 'y';
315 return 'domain_id';
316} # end _recparent()
317
318## DNSDB::_ipparent()
319# Check an IP to be added in a reverse zone to see if it's really in the requested parent.
320# Takes default and reverse flags, IP (fragment) to check, parent zone ID,
321# and a reference to a NetAddr::IP object (also used to pass back a fully-reconstructed IP for
322# database insertion)
323sub _ipparent {
324 my $self = shift;
325 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
326 my $defrec = shift;
327 my $revrec = shift;
328 my $val = shift;
329 my $id = shift;
330 my $addr = shift;
331
332 return if $revrec ne 'y'; # this sub not useful in forward zones
333
334 $$addr = NetAddr::IP->new($$val); #necessary?
335
336 # subsub to split, reverse, and overlay an IP fragment on a netblock
337 sub __rev_overlay {
338 my $splitme = shift; # ':' or '.', m'lud?
339 my $parnet = shift;
340 my $val = shift;
341 my $addr = shift;
342
343 my $joinme = $splitme;
344 $splitme = '\.' if $splitme eq '.';
345 my @working = reverse(split($splitme, $parnet->addr));
346 my @parts = reverse(split($splitme, $$val));
347 for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#parts; $i++) {
348 $working[$i] = $parts[$i];
349 }
350 my $checkme = NetAddr::IP->new(join($joinme, reverse(@working))) or return 0;
351 return 0 unless $checkme->within($parnet);
352 $$addr = $checkme; # force "correct" IP to be recorded.
353 return 1;
354 }
355
356 my ($parstr) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT revnet FROM revzones WHERE rdns_id = ?", undef, ($id));
357 my $parnet = NetAddr::IP->new($parstr);
358
359 # Fail early on v6-in-v4 or v4-in-v6. We're not accepting these ATM.
360 return 0 if $parnet->addr =~ /\./ && $$val =~ /:/;
361 return 0 if $parnet->addr =~ /:/ && $$val =~ /\./;
362
363 if ($$addr && ($$val =~ /^[\da-fA-F][\da-fA-F:]+[\da-fA-F]$/ || $$val =~ m|/\d+$|)) {
364 # the only case where NetAddr::IP's acceptance of legitimate IPs is "correct" is for a proper IPv6 address,
365 # or a netblock (only expected on templates)
366 # the rest we have to restructure before fiddling. *sigh*
367 return 1 if $$addr->within($parnet);
368 } else {
369 # We don't have a complete IP in $$val (yet)... unless we have a netblock
370 if ($parnet->addr =~ /:/) {
371 $$val =~ s/^:+//; # gotta strip'em all...
372 return __rev_overlay(':', $parnet, $val, $addr);
373 }
374 if ($parnet->addr =~ /\./) {
375 $$val =~ s/^\.+//;
376 return __rev_overlay('.', $parnet, $val, $addr);
377 }
378 # should be impossible to get here...
379 }
380 # ... and here.
381 # can't do nuttin' in forward zones
382} # end _ipparent()
383
384## DNSDB::_maybeip()
385# Wrapper for quick "does this look like an IP address?" regex, so we don't make dumb copy-paste mistakes
386sub _maybeip {
387 my $izzit = shift; # reference
388 return 1 if $$izzit =~ m,^(?:[\d\./]+|[0-9a-fA-F:/]+)$,;
389}
390
391## DNSDB::_inrev()
392# Check if a given "hostname" is within a given reverse zone
393# Takes a reference to the "hostname" and the reverse zone CIDR as a NetAddr::IP
394# Returns true/false. Sets $errstr on errors.
395sub _inrev {
396 my $self = shift;
397 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
398 # References, since we might munge them
399 my $fq = shift;
400 my $zone = shift;
401
402 # set default error
403 $errstr = "$$fq not within $zone";
404
405 # Unlike forward zones, we will not coerce the data into the reverse zone - an A record
406 # in a reverse zone is already silly enough without appending a mess of 1.2.3.in-addr.arpa
407 # (or worse, 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.ip6.arpa) on the end of the nominal "hostname".
408 # We're also going to allow the "hostname" to be stored as .arpa or IP, because of
409 # non-IP FQDNs in .arpa
410 if ($$fq =~ /\.arpa$/) {
411 # "FQDN" could be any syntactically legitimate string, but it must be within the formal
412 # .arpa zone. Note we're not validating these for correct reverse-IP values.
413 # yes, we really need the v6 branch on the end here.
414 $zone = _ZONE($zone, 'ZONE', 'r', '.').($zone->{isv6} ? '.ip6.arpa' : '.in-addr.arpa');
415 return unless $$fq =~ /$zone$/;
416 } else {
417 # in most cases we should be getting a real IP as the "FQDN" to test
418 my $addr = new NetAddr::IP $$fq if _maybeip($fq);
419
420 # "FQDN" should be a valid IP address. Normalize formatting if so.
421 if (!$addr) {
422 $errstr = "$$fq is not a valid IP address";
423 return;
424 }
425 return if !$zone->contains($addr);
426 ($$fq = $addr) =~ s{/(?:32|128)$}{};
427 }
428 return 1;
429} # end _inrev()
430
431## DNSDB::_hostparent()
432# A little different than _ipparent above; this tries to *find* the parent zone of a hostname
433# Takes a hostname.
434# Returns the domain ID of the parent domain if one was found.
435sub _hostparent {
436 my $self = shift;
437 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
438 my $hname = shift;
439
440 $hname =~ s/^\*\.//; # this should be impossible to find in the domains table.
441 my @hostbits = split /\./, $hname;
442 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT count(*),domain_id FROM domains WHERE lower(domain) = lower(?) GROUP BY domain_id");
443 foreach (@hostbits) {
444 $sth->execute($hname);
445 my ($found, $parid) = $sth->fetchrow_array;
446 if ($found) {
447 return $parid;
448 }
449 $hname =~ s/^$_\.//;
450 }
451} # end _hostparent()
452
453## DNSDB::_log()
454# Log an action
455# Takes a log entry hash containing at least:
456# group_id, log entry
457# and optionally one or more of:
458# domain_id, rdns_id
459# The %userdata hash provides the user ID, username, and fullname
460sub _log {
461 my $self = shift;
462 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
463
464 my %args = @_;
465
466 $args{rdns_id} = 0 if !$args{rdns_id};
467 $args{domain_id} = 0 if !$args{domain_id};
468
469##fixme: farm out the actual logging to different subs for file, syslog, internal, etc based on config
470# if ($self->{log_channel} eq 'sql') {
471 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO log (domain_id,rdns_id,group_id,entry,user_id,email,name) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?,?)",
472 undef,
473 ($args{domain_id}, $args{rdns_id}, $args{group_id}, $args{entry},
474 $self->{loguserid}, $self->{logusername}, $self->{logfullname}) );
475# } elsif ($self->{log_channel} eq 'file') {
476# } elsif ($self->{log_channel} eq 'syslog') {
477# }
478} # end _log
479
480
481##
482## Record validation subs.
483##
484
485## All of these subs take substantially the same arguments:
486# a hash containing at least the following keys:
487# - defrec (default/live flag)
488# - revrec (forward/reverse flag)
489# - id (parent entity ID)
490# - host (hostname)
491# - rectype
492# - val (IP, hostname [CNAME/MX/SRV] or text)
493# - addr (NetAddr::IP object from val. May be undef.)
494# MX and SRV record validation also expect distance, and SRV records expect weight and port as well.
495# host, rectype, and addr should be references as these may be modified in validation
496
497# A record
498sub _validate_1 {
499 my $self = shift;
500 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
501
502 my %args = @_;
503
504# only for strict type restrictions
505# return ('FAIL', 'Reverse zones cannot contain A records') if $args{revrec} eq 'y';
506
507 if ($args{revrec} eq 'y') {
508 # Get the revzone, so we can see if ${$args{val}} is in that zone
509 my $revzone = new NetAddr::IP $self->revName($args{id}, 'y');
510
511 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if !$self->_inrev($args{val}, $revzone);
512
513 # ${$args{val}} is either a valid IP or a string ending with the .arpa zone name;
514 # now check if it's a well-formed FQDN
515 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{val}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec}) &&
516 ${$args{val}} =~ /\.arpa$/;
517
518 # Check IP is well-formed, and that it's a v4 address
519 # Fail on "compact" IPv4 variants, because they are not consistent and predictable.
520 return ('FAIL',"A record must be a valid IPv4 address")
521 unless ${$args{host}} =~ m{^\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+(/\d+)?$};
522 $args{addr} = new NetAddr::IP ${$args{host}};
523 return ('FAIL',"A record must be a valid IPv4 address")
524 unless $args{addr} && !$args{addr}->{isv6};
525 # coerce IP/value to normalized form for storage
526 ${$args{host}} = $args{addr}->addr;
527
528 # I'm just going to ignore the utterly barmy idea of an A record in the *default*
529 # records for a reverse zone; it's bad enough to find one in funky legacy data.
530
531 } else {
532 # revrec ne 'y'
533
534 # Coerce all hostnames to end in ".DOMAIN" for group/default records,
535 # or the intended parent domain for live records.
536 my $pname = ($args{defrec} eq 'y' ? 'DOMAIN' : $self->domainName($args{id}));
537 ${$args{host}} =~ s/\.*$/\.$pname/ if (${$args{host}} ne '@' && ${$args{host}} !~ /$pname$/i);
538
539 # Check if it's a proper formal .arpa name for an IP, and renormalize it to the IP
540 # value if so. Done mainly for symmetry with PTR/A+PTR, and saves a conversion on export.
541 if (${$args{val}} =~ /\.arpa$/) {
542 my ($code,$tmp) = _zone2cidr(${$args{val}});
543 if ($code ne 'FAIL') {
544 ${$args{val}} = $tmp->addr;
545 $args{addr} = $tmp;
546 }
547 }
548 # Check IP is well-formed, and that it's a v4 address
549 # Fail on "compact" IPv4 variants, because they are not consistent and predictable.
550 return ('FAIL',"A record must be a valid IPv4 address")
551 unless ${$args{val}} =~ /^\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+$/;
552 $args{addr} = new NetAddr::IP ${$args{val}};
553 return ('FAIL',"A record must be a valid IPv4 address")
554 unless $args{addr} && !$args{addr}->{isv6};
555 # coerce IP/value to normalized form for storage
556 ${$args{val}} = $args{addr}->addr;
557 }
558
559 return ('OK','OK');
560} # done A record
561
562# NS record
563sub _validate_2 {
564 my $self = shift;
565 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
566
567 my %args = @_;
568
569 # NS target check - IP addresses not allowed. Must be a more or less well-formed hostname.
570 if ($args{revrec} eq 'y') {
571 return ('FAIL', "NS records cannot point directly to an IP address")
572 if ${$args{host}} =~ /^(?:[\d.]+|[0-9a-fA-F:]+)$/;
573##enhance: Look up the passed value to see if it exists. Ooo, fancy.
574 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{host}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec});
575 } else {
576 return ('FAIL', "NS records cannot point directly to an IP address")
577 if ${$args{val}} =~ /^(?:[\d.]+|[0-9a-fA-F:]+)$/;
578##enhance: Look up the passed value to see if it exists. Ooo, fancy.
579 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{val}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec});
580 }
581
582 # Check that the target of the record is within the parent.
583 if ($args{defrec} eq 'n') {
584 # Check if IP/address/zone/"subzone" is within the parent
585 if ($args{revrec} eq 'y') {
586 # Get the revzone, so we can see if ${$args{val}} is in that zone
587 my $revzone = new NetAddr::IP $self->revName($args{id}, 'y');
588
589 # Note the NS record may or may not be for the zone itself, it may be a pointer for a subzone
590 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if !$self->_inrev($args{val}, $revzone);
591
592 # ${$args{val}} is either a valid IP or a string ending with the .arpa zone name;
593 # now check if it's a well-formed FQDN
594##enhance or ##fixme
595# convert well-formed .arpa names to IP addresses to match old "strict" validation design
596 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{val}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec}) &&
597 ${$args{val}} =~ /\.arpa$/;
598 } else {
599 # Forcibly append the domain name if the hostname being added does not end with the current domain name
600 my $pname = $self->domainName($args{id});
601 ${$args{host}} =~ s/\.*$/\.$pname/ if (${$args{host}} ne '@' && ${$args{host}} !~ /$pname$/i);
602 }
603 } else {
604 # Default reverse NS records should always refer to the implied parent.
605 if ($args{revrec} eq 'y') {
606 ${$args{val}} = 'ZONE';
607 } else {
608 ${$args{host}} = 'DOMAIN';
609 }
610 }
611
612 return ('OK','OK');
613} # done NS record
614
615# CNAME record
616sub _validate_5 {
617 my $self = shift;
618 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
619
620 my %args = @_;
621
622 # CNAMEs in reverse zones shouldn't be handled manually, they should be generated on
623 # export by use of the "delegation" type. For the masochistic, and those importing
624 # legacy data from $deity-knows-where, we'll support them.
625
626 if ($args{revrec} eq 'y') {
627 # CNAME target check - IP addresses not allowed. Must be a more or less well-formed hostname.
628 return ('FAIL', "CNAME records cannot point directly to an IP address")
629 if ${$args{host}} =~ /^(?:[\d.]+|[0-9a-fA-F:]+)$/;
630
631 if ($args{defrec} eq 'n') {
632 # Get the revzone, so we can see if ${$args{val}} is in that zone
633 my $revzone = new NetAddr::IP $self->revName($args{id}, 'y');
634 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if !$self->_inrev($args{val}, $revzone);
635 # CNAMEs can not be used for parent nodes; just leaf nodes with no other record types
636 # note that this WILL probably miss some edge cases.
637 if (${$args{val}} =~ /^[\d.\/]+$/) {
638 # convert IP "hostname" to .arpa
639 my $tmphn = _ZONE(NetAddr::IP->new(${$args{val}}), 'ZONE', 'r', '.');
640 my $tmpz = _ZONE($revzone, 'ZONE', 'r', '.');
641 return ('FAIL', "The bare zone may not be a CNAME") if $tmphn eq $tmpz;
642##enhance: look up the target name and publish that instead on export
643 }
644 }
645
646##enhance or ##fixme
647# convert well-formed .arpa names to IP addresses to match old "strict" validation design
648 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{val}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec}) &&
649 ${$args{val}} =~ /\.arpa$/;
650
651##enhance: Look up the passed value to see if it exists. Ooo, fancy.
652 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{host}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec});
653 } else {
654 # CNAME target check - IP addresses not allowed. Must be a more or less well-formed hostname.
655 return ('FAIL', "CNAME records cannot point directly to an IP address")
656 if ${$args{val}} =~ /^(?:[\d.]+|[0-9a-fA-F:]+)$/;
657
658 # Make sure target is a well-formed hostname
659 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{val}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec});
660
661 # Forcibly append the domain name if the hostname being added does not end with the current domain name
662 my $pname = ($args{defrec} eq 'y' ? 'DOMAIN' : $self->domainName($args{id}));
663 ${$args{host}} =~ s/\.*$/\.$pname/ if ${$args{host}} !~ /$pname$/i;
664
665 # CNAMEs can not be used for parent nodes; just leaf nodes with no other record types
666 # Enforce this for the zone name
667 return ('FAIL', "The bare zone name may not be a CNAME") if ${$args{host}} eq $pname || ${$args{host}} =~ /^\@/;
668
669##enhance: Look up the passed value to see if it exists. Ooo, fancy.
670 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{val}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec});
671 }
672
673 return ('OK','OK');
674} # done CNAME record
675
676# SOA record
677sub _validate_6 {
678 # Smart monkeys won't stick their fingers in here; we have
679 # separate dedicated routines to deal with SOA records.
680 return ('OK','OK');
681} # done SOA record
682
683# PTR record
684sub _validate_12 {
685 my $self = shift;
686 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
687
688 my %args = @_;
689 my $warnflag = '';
690
691 if ($args{defrec} eq 'y') {
692 if ($args{revrec} eq 'y') {
693 if (${$args{val}} =~ /^[\d.]+$/) {
694 # v4 or bare number
695 if (${$args{val}} =~ /^\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+$/) {
696 # probable full IP. pointless but harmless. validate/normalize.
697 my $tmp = NetAddr::IP->new(${$args{val}})->addr
698 or return ('FAIL', "${$args{val}} is not a valid IP address");
699 ${$args{val}} = $tmp;
700 $warnflag = "${$args{val}} will only be added to a small number of zones\n";
701 } elsif (${$args{val}} =~ /^\d+$/) {
702 # bare number. This can be expanded to either a v4 or v6 zone
703 ${$args{val}} =~ s/^\.*/ZONE./ unless ${$args{val}} =~ /^ZONE/;
704 } else {
705 # $deity-only-knows what kind of gibberish we've been given. Only usable as a formal .arpa name.
706 # Append ARPAZONE to be replaced with the formal .arpa zone name when converted to a live record.
707 ${$args{val}} =~ s/\.*$/.ARPAZONE/ unless ${$args{val}} =~ /ARPAZONE$/;
708 }
709 } elsif (${$args{val}} =~ /^[a-fA-F0-9:]+$/) {
710 # v6 or fragment; pray it's not complete gibberish
711 ${$args{val}} =~ s/^:*/ZONE::/ unless ${$args{val}} =~ /^ZONE/;
712 } else {
713 # $deity-only-knows what kind of gibberish we've been given. Only usable as a formal .arpa name.
714 # Append ARPAZONE to be replaced with the formal .arpa zone name when converted to a live record.
715 ${$args{val}} .= ".ARPAZONE" unless ${$args{val}} =~ /ARPAZONE$/;
716 }
717 } else {
718 return ('FAIL', "PTR records are not supported in default record sets for forward zones (domains)");
719 }
720 } else {
721 if ($args{revrec} eq 'y') {
722 # Get the revzone, so we can see if ${$args{val}} is in that zone
723 my $revzone = new NetAddr::IP $self->revName($args{id}, 'y');
724
725 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if !$self->_inrev($args{val}, $revzone);
726
727 if (${$args{val}} =~ /\.arpa$/) {
728 # Check that it's well-formed
729 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{val}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec});
730
731 # Check if it's a proper formal .arpa name for an IP, and renormalize it to the IP
732 # value if so. I can't see why someone would voluntarily work with those instead of
733 # the natural IP values but what the hey.
734 my ($code,$tmp) = _zone2cidr(${$args{val}});
735 ${$args{val}} = $tmp->addr if $code ne 'FAIL';
736 } else {
737 # not a formal .arpa name, so it should be an IP value. Validate...
738 return ('FAIL', "${$args{val}} is not a valid IP value")
739 unless ${$args{val}} =~ /^(?:\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+|[a-fA-F0-9:]+)$/;
740 $args{addr} = NetAddr::IP->new(${$args{val}})
741 or return ('FAIL', "IP/value looks like an IP address but isn't valid");
742 # ... and normalize.
743 ${$args{val}} = $args{addr}->addr;
744 }
745 # Validate PTR target for form.
746 # %blank% skips the IP when expanding a template record
747 return ('FAIL', $errstr)
748 unless _check_hostname_form(${$args{host}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec}) ||
749 lc(${$args{host}}) eq '%blank%';
750 } else { # revrec ne 'y'
751 # Fetch the domain and append if the passed hostname isn't within it.
752 my $pname = ($args{defrec} eq 'y' ? 'DOMAIN' : $self->domainName($args{id}));
753 ${$args{host}} =~ s/\.*$/\.$pname/ if (${$args{host}} ne '@' && ${$args{host}} !~ /$pname$/i);
754 # Validate hostname and target for form
755 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{host}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec});
756 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{val}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec});
757 }
758 }
759
760# Multiple PTR records do NOT generally do what most people believe they do,
761# and tend to fail in the most awkward way possible. Check and warn.
762
763 my $chkbase = ${$args{val}};;
764 my $hostcol = 'val'; # Reverse zone hostnames are stored "backwards"
765 if ($args{revrec} eq 'n') { # PTRs in forward zones should be rare.
766 $chkbase = ${$args{host}};
767 $hostcol = 'host';
768 }
769 my @checkvals = ($chkbase);
770 if ($chkbase =~ /,/) {
771 # push . and :: variants into checkvals if $chkbase has ,
772 my $tmp;
773 ($tmp = $chkbase) =~ s/,/./;
774 push @checkvals, $tmp;
775 ($tmp = $chkbase) =~ s/,/::/;
776 push @checkvals, $tmp;
777 }
778
779 my $pcsth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT count(*) FROM "._rectable($args{defrec},$args{revrec})." WHERE $hostcol = ?");
780 foreach my $checkme (@checkvals) {
781 if ($args{update}) {
782 # $args{update} contains the ID of the record being updated. If the list of records that matches
783 # the new hostname specification doesn't include this, the change effectively adds a new PTR that's
784 # the same as one or more existing ones.
785 my @ptrs = @{ $dbh->selectcol_arrayref("SELECT record_id FROM "._rectable($args{defrec},$args{revrec}).
786 " WHERE val = ?", undef, ($checkme)) };
787 $warnflag .= "PTR record for $checkme already exists; adding another will probably not do what you want"
788 if @ptrs && (!grep /^$args{update}$/, @ptrs);
789 } else {
790 # New record. Always warn if a PTR exists
791 # Don't warn when a matching A record exists tho
792 my ($ptrcount) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT count(*) FROM "._rectable($args{defrec},$args{revrec}).
793 " WHERE $hostcol = ? AND (type=12 OR type=65280 OR type=65281)", undef, ($checkme));
794 $warnflag .= "PTR record for $checkme already exists; adding another will probably not do what you want"
795 if $ptrcount;
796 }
797 }
798
799 return ('WARN',$warnflag) if $warnflag;
800
801 return ('OK','OK');
802} # done PTR record
803
804# MX record
805sub _validate_15 {
806 my $self = shift;
807 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
808
809 my %args = @_;
810
811# only for strict type restrictions
812# return ('FAIL', 'Reverse zones cannot contain MX records') if $args{revrec} eq 'y';
813
814 return ('FAIL', "Distance is required for MX records") unless defined(${$args{dist}});
815 ${$args{dist}} =~ s/\s*//g;
816 return ('FAIL',"Distance is required, and must be numeric") unless ${$args{dist}} =~ /^\d+$/;
817
818 ${$args{fields}} = "distance,";
819 push @{$args{vallist}}, ${$args{dist}};
820
821 if ($args{revrec} eq 'n') {
822 # MX target check - IP addresses not allowed. Must be a more or less well-formed hostname.
823 return ('FAIL', "MX records cannot point directly to an IP address")
824 if ${$args{val}} =~ /^(?:[\d.]+|[0-9a-fA-F:]+)$/;
825
826 # Coerce all hostnames to end in ".DOMAIN" for group/default records,
827 # or the intended parent domain for live records.
828 my $pname = ($args{defrec} eq 'y' ? 'DOMAIN' : $self->domainName($args{id}));
829 ${$args{host}} =~ s/\.*$/\.$pname/ if (${$args{host}} ne '@' && ${$args{host}} !~ /$pname$/i);
830 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{host}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec});
831 } else {
832 # MX target check - IP addresses not allowed. Must be a more or less well-formed hostname.
833 return ('FAIL', "MX records cannot point directly to an IP address")
834 if ${$args{host}} =~ /^(?:[\d.]+|[0-9a-fA-F:]+)$/;
835
836 # MX records in reverse zones get stricter treatment. The UI bars adding them in
837 # reverse record sets, but we "need" to allow editing existing ones. And we'll allow
838 # editing them if some loon manually munges one into a default reverse record set.
839 if ($args{defrec} eq 'n') {
840 # Get the revzone, so we can see if ${$args{val}} is in that zone
841 my $revzone = new NetAddr::IP $self->revName($args{id}, 'y');
842 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if !$self->_inrev($args{val}, $revzone);
843 }
844
845##enhance or ##fixme
846# convert well-formed .arpa names to IP addresses to match old "strict" validation design
847 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{val}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec}) &&
848 ${$args{val}} =~ /\.arpa$/;
849
850##enhance: Look up the passed value to see if it exists. Ooo, fancy.
851 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{host}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec});
852
853 }
854
855 return ('OK','OK');
856} # done MX record
857
858# TXT record
859sub _validate_16 {
860 my $self = shift;
861
862 my %args = @_;
863
864 if ($args{revrec} eq 'n') {
865 # Coerce all hostnames to end in ".DOMAIN" for group/default records,
866 # or the intended parent domain for live records.
867 my $pname = ($args{defrec} eq 'y' ? 'DOMAIN' : $self->domainName($args{id}));
868 ${$args{host}} =~ s/\.*$/\.$pname/ if (${$args{host}} ne '@' && ${$args{host}} !~ /$pname$/i);
869 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{host}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec});
870 } else {
871 # We don't coerce reverse "hostnames" into the zone, mainly because we store most sane
872 # records as IP values, not .arpa names.
873 if ($args{defrec} eq 'n') {
874 # Get the revzone, so we can see if ${$args{val}} is in that zone
875 my $revzone = new NetAddr::IP $self->revName($args{id}, 'y');
876 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if !$self->_inrev($args{val}, $revzone);
877 }
878
879##enhance or ##fixme
880# convert well-formed .arpa names to IP addresses to match old "strict" validation design
881 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{val}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec}) &&
882 ${$args{val}} =~ /\.arpa$/;
883 }
884
885 # Could arguably put a WARN return here on very long (>512) records
886 return ('OK','OK');
887} # done TXT record
888
889# RP record
890sub _validate_17 {
891 # Probably have to validate these separately some day. Call _validate_16() above since
892 # they're otherwise very similar
893 return _validate_16(@_);
894} # done RP record
895
896# AAAA record
897# Almost but not quite an exact duplicate of A record
898sub _validate_28 {
899 my $self = shift;
900 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
901
902 my %args = @_;
903
904# only for strict type restrictions
905# return ('FAIL', 'Reverse zones cannot contain AAAA records') if $args{revrec} eq 'y';
906
907 if ($args{revrec} eq 'y') {
908 # Get the revzone, so we can see if ${$args{val}} is in that zone
909 my $revzone = new NetAddr::IP $self->revName($args{id}, 'y');
910
911 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if !$self->_inrev($args{val}, $revzone);
912
913 # ${$args{val}} is either a valid IP or a string ending with the .arpa zone name;
914 # now check if it's a well-formed FQDN
915 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{val}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec}) &&
916 ${$args{val}} =~ /\.arpa$/;
917
918 # Check IP is well-formed, and that it's a v4 address
919 # Fail on "compact" IPv4 variants, because they are not consistent and predictable.
920 return ('FAIL',"AAAA record must be a valid IPv6 address")
921 unless ${$args{host}} =~ /^[a-fA-F0-9:]+$/;
922 $args{addr} = new NetAddr::IP ${$args{host}};
923 return ('FAIL',"AAAA record must be a valid IPv6 address")
924 unless $args{addr} && $args{addr}->{isv6};
925 # coerce IP/value to normalized form for storage
926 ${$args{host}} = $args{addr}->addr;
927
928 # I'm just going to ignore the utterly barmy idea of an AAAA record in the *default*
929 # records for a reverse zone; it's bad enough to find one in funky legacy data.
930
931 } else {
932 # revrec ne 'y'
933
934 # Coerce all hostnames to end in ".DOMAIN" for group/default records,
935 # or the intended parent domain for live records.
936 my $pname = ($args{defrec} eq 'y' ? 'DOMAIN' : $self->domainName($args{id}));
937 ${$args{host}} =~ s/\.*$/\.$pname/ if (${$args{host}} ne '@' && ${$args{host}} !~ /$pname$/i);
938
939 # Check if it's a proper formal .arpa name for an IP, and renormalize it to the IP
940 # value if so. Done mainly for symmetry with PTR/AAAA+PTR, and saves a conversion on export.
941 if (${$args{val}} =~ /\.arpa$/) {
942 my ($code,$tmp) = _zone2cidr(${$args{val}});
943 if ($code ne 'FAIL') {
944 ${$args{val}} = $tmp->addr;
945 $args{addr} = $tmp;
946 }
947 }
948 # Check IP is well-formed, and that it's a v6 address
949 return ('FAIL',"AAAA record must be a valid IPv6 address")
950 unless ${$args{val}} =~ /^[a-fA-F0-9:]+$/;
951 $args{addr} = new NetAddr::IP ${$args{val}};
952 return ('FAIL',"AAAA record must be a valid IPv6 address")
953 unless $args{addr} && $args{addr}->{isv6};
954 # coerce IP/value to normalized form for storage
955 ${$args{val}} = $args{addr}->addr;
956 }
957
958 return ('OK','OK');
959} # done AAAA record
960
961# SRV record
962sub _validate_33 {
963 my $self = shift;
964 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
965
966 my %args = @_;
967
968# Not absolutely true but WTF use is an SRV record for a reverse zone?
969# return ('FAIL', 'Reverse zones cannot contain SRV records') if $args{revrec} eq 'y';
970
971 # Key additional record parts. Always required.
972 return ('FAIL',"Distance, port and weight are required for SRV records")
973 unless defined(${$args{weight}}) && defined(${$args{port}}) && defined(${$args{dist}});
974 ${$args{dist}} =~ s/\s*//g;
975 ${$args{weight}} =~ s/\s*//g;
976 ${$args{port}} =~ s/\s*//g;
977 return ('FAIL',"Distance, port and weight are required, and must be numeric")
978 unless ${$args{weight}} =~ /^\d+$/ && ${$args{port}} =~ /^\d+$/;
979
980 ${$args{fields}} = "distance,weight,port,";
981 push @{$args{vallist}}, (${$args{dist}}, ${$args{weight}}, ${$args{port}});
982
983 if ($args{revrec} eq 'n') {
984 # Coerce all hostnames to end in ".DOMAIN" for group/default records,
985 # or the intended parent domain for live records.
986 my $pname = ($args{defrec} eq 'y' ? 'DOMAIN' : $self->domainName($args{id}));
987 ${$args{host}} =~ s/\.*$/\.$pname/ if ${$args{host}} !~ /$pname$/i;
988
989##enhance: Rejig so that we can pass back a WARN red flag, instead of
990# hard-failing, since it seems that purely from the DNS record perspective,
991# SRV records without underscores are syntactically valid
992 # Not strictly true, but SRV records not following this convention won't be found.
993 return ('FAIL',"SRV records must begin with _service._protocol [${$args{host}}]")
994 unless ${$args{host}} =~ /^_[A-Za-z-]+\._[A-Za-z]+\.[a-zA-Z0-9-]+/;
995
996 # SRV target check - IP addresses not allowed. Must be a more or less well-formed hostname.
997 return ('FAIL', "SRV records cannot point directly to an IP address")
998 if ${$args{val}} =~ /^(?:[\d.]+|[0-9a-fA-F:]+)$/;
999 } else {
1000 # hm. we can't do anything sane with IP values here; part of the record data is in
1001 # fact encoded in the "hostname". enforce .arpa names? OTOH, SRV records in a reverse
1002 # zone are pretty silly.
1003
1004##enhance: Rejig so that we can pass back a WARN red flag, instead of
1005# hard-failing, since it seems that purely from the DNS record perspective,
1006# SRV records without underscores are syntactically valid
1007 # Not strictly true, but SRV records not following this convention won't be found.
1008 return ('FAIL',"SRV records must begin with _service._protocol [${$args{host}}]")
1009 unless ${$args{val}} =~ /^_[A-Za-z]+\._[A-Za-z]+\.[a-zA-Z0-9-]+/;
1010
1011 # SRV target check - IP addresses not allowed. Must be a more or less well-formed hostname.
1012 return ('FAIL', "SRV records cannot point directly to an IP address")
1013 if ${$args{host}} =~ /^(?:[\d.]+|[0-9a-fA-F:]+)$/;
1014
1015 # SRV records in reverse zones get stricter treatment. The UI bars adding them in
1016 # reverse record sets, but we "need" to allow editing existing ones. And we'll allow
1017 # editing them if some loon manually munges one into a default reverse record set.
1018 if ($args{defrec} eq 'n') {
1019 # Get the revzone, so we can see if ${$args{val}} is in that zone
1020 my $revzone = new NetAddr::IP $self->revName($args{id}, 'y');
1021 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if !$self->_inrev($args{val}, $revzone);
1022 }
1023
1024##enhance or ##fixme
1025# convert well-formed .arpa names to IP addresses to match old "strict" validation design
1026 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{val}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec}) &&
1027 ${$args{val}} =~ /\.arpa$/;
1028
1029##enhance: Look up the passed value to see if it exists. Ooo, fancy.
1030 return ('FAIL', $errstr) if ! _check_hostname_form(${$args{host}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec});
1031
1032 }
1033
1034 return ('OK','OK');
1035} # done SRV record
1036
1037# Now the custom types
1038
1039# A+PTR record. With a very little bit of magic we can also use this sub to validate AAAA+PTR. Whee!
1040sub _validate_65280 {
1041 my $self = shift;
1042 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
1043
1044 my %args = @_;
1045
1046 my $code = 'OK';
1047 my $msg = 'OK';
1048
1049 if ($args{defrec} eq 'n') {
1050 # live record; revrec determines whether we validate the PTR or A component first.
1051
1052 # Fail early on non-IP gibberish in ${$args{val}}. Arguably .arpa names might be acceptable
1053 # but that gets stupid in forward zones, since these records are shared.
1054 return ('FAIL', "$typemap{${$args{rectype}}} record must be a valid IPv4 address")
1055 if ${$args{rectype}} == 65280 && ${$args{val}} !~ m{^\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+(?:/\d+)?$};
1056 return ('FAIL', "$typemap{${$args{rectype}}} record must be a valid IPv6 address")
1057 if ${$args{rectype}} == 65281 && ${$args{val}} !~ m{^[a-fA-F0-9:]+(?:/\d+)?$};
1058 # If things are not OK, this should prevent Stupid in the error log.
1059 $args{addr} = new NetAddr::IP ${$args{val}}
1060 or return ('FAIL', "$typemap{${$args{rectype}}} record must be a valid IPv".
1061 (${$args{rectype}} == 65280 ? '4' : '6')." address");
1062 ${$args{val}} = $args{addr}->addr;
1063
1064 if ($args{revrec} eq 'y') {
1065 ($code,$msg) = $self->_validate_12(%args);
1066 return ($code,$msg) if $code eq 'FAIL';
1067
1068 # check A+PTR is really v4
1069 return ('FAIL',"$typemap{${$args{rectype}}} record must be a valid IPv4 address")
1070 if ${$args{rectype}} == 65280 && $args{addr}->{isv6};
1071 # check AAAA+PTR is really v6
1072 return ('FAIL',"$typemap{${$args{rectype}}} record must be a valid IPv6 address")
1073 if ${$args{rectype}} == 65281 && !$args{addr}->{isv6};
1074
1075 # Check if the reqested domain exists. If not, coerce the type down to PTR and warn.
1076 if (!(${$args{domid}} = $self->_hostparent(${$args{host}}))) {
1077 my $addmsg = "Record ".($args{update} ? 'updated' : 'added').
1078 " as PTR instead of $typemap{${$args{rectype}}}; domain not found for ${$args{host}}";
1079 $msg .= "\n$addmsg" if $code eq 'WARN';
1080 $msg = $addmsg if $code eq 'OK';
1081 ${$args{rectype}} = $reverse_typemap{PTR};
1082 return ('WARN', $msg);
1083 }
1084
1085 # Add domain ID to field list and values
1086 ${$args{fields}} .= "domain_id,";
1087 push @{$args{vallist}}, ${$args{domid}};
1088
1089 } else {
1090 ($code,$msg) = $self->_validate_1(%args) if ${$args{rectype}} == 65280;
1091 ($code,$msg) = $self->_validate_28(%args) if ${$args{rectype}} == 65281;
1092 return ($code,$msg) if $code eq 'FAIL';
1093
1094 # Check if the requested reverse zone exists - note, an IP fragment won't
1095 # work here since we don't *know* which parent to put it in.
1096 # ${$args{val}} has been validated as a valid IP by now, in one of the above calls.
1097 my ($revid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT rdns_id FROM revzones WHERE revnet >> ?".
1098 " ORDER BY masklen(revnet) DESC", undef, (${$args{val}}));
1099 if (!$revid) {
1100 $msg = "Record ".($args{update} ? 'updated' : 'added')." as ".(${$args{rectype}} == 65280 ? 'A' : 'AAAA').
1101 " instead of $typemap{${$args{rectype}}}; reverse zone not found for ${$args{val}}";
1102 ${$args{rectype}} = (${$args{rectype}} == 65280 ? $reverse_typemap{A} : $reverse_typemap{AAAA});
1103 return ('WARN', $msg);
1104 }
1105
1106 # Check for duplicate PTRs. Note we don't have to play games with $code and $msg, because
1107 # by definition there can't be duplicate PTRs if the reverse zone isn't managed here.
1108 if ($args{update}) {
1109 # Record update. There should usually be an existing PTR (the record being updated)
1110 my @ptrs = @{ $dbh->selectcol_arrayref("SELECT record_id FROM "._rectable($args{defrec},$args{revrec}).
1111 " WHERE val = ?", undef, (${$args{val}})) };
1112 if (@ptrs && (!grep /^$args{update}$/, @ptrs)) {
1113 $msg = "PTR record for ${$args{val}} already exists; adding another will probably not do what you want";
1114 $code = 'WARN';
1115 }
1116 } else {
1117 # New record. Always warn if a PTR exists
1118 my ($ptrcount) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT count(*) FROM "._rectable($args{defrec},$args{revrec}).
1119 " WHERE val = ?", undef, (${$args{val}}));
1120 $msg = "PTR record for ${$args{val}} already exists; adding another will probably not do what you want"
1121 if $ptrcount;
1122 $code = 'WARN' if $ptrcount;
1123 }
1124
1125 # Add the reverse zone ID to the fieldlist
1126 ${$args{fields}} .= "rdns_id,";
1127 push @{$args{vallist}}, $revid;
1128
1129 # Coerce the hostname back to the domain; this is so it displays and manipulates
1130 # sanely in the reverse zone.
1131 if (${$args{host}} eq '@') {
1132 ${$args{host}} = $self->domainName($args{id}); # errors? What errors?
1133 }
1134 } # revrec ne 'y'
1135
1136 } else { # defrec eq 'y'
1137
1138 if ($args{revrec} eq 'y') {
1139 ($code,$msg) = $self->_validate_12(%args);
1140 return ($code,$msg) if $code eq 'FAIL';
1141 if (${$args{rectype}} == 65280) {
1142 return ('FAIL',"A+PTR record must be a valid IPv4 address or fragment")
1143 if ${$args{val}} =~ /:/;
1144 ${$args{val}} =~ s/^ZONE,/ZONE./; # Clean up after uncertain IP-fragment-type from _validate_12
1145 } elsif (${$args{rectype}} == 65281) {
1146 return ('FAIL',"AAAA+PTR record must be a valid IPv6 address or fragment")
1147 if ${$args{val}} =~ /\./;
1148 ${$args{val}} =~ s/^ZONE,/ZONE::/; # Clean up after uncertain IP-fragment-type from _validate_12
1149 }
1150 } else {
1151 # This is easy. I also can't see a real use-case for A/AAAA+PTR in *all* forward
1152 # domains, since you wouldn't be able to substitute both domain and reverse zone
1153 # sanely, and you'd end up with guaranteed over-replicated PTR records that would
1154 # confuse the hell out of pretty much anything that uses them.
1155##fixme: make this a config flag?
1156 return ('FAIL', "$typemap{${$args{rectype}}} records not allowed in default domains");
1157 }
1158 }
1159
1160 return ($code, $msg);
1161} # done A+PTR record
1162
1163# AAAA+PTR record
1164# A+PTR above has been magicked to handle AAAA+PTR as well.
1165sub _validate_65281 {
1166 return _validate_65280(@_);
1167} # done AAAA+PTR record
1168
1169# PTR template record
1170sub _validate_65282 {
1171 my $self = shift;
1172 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
1173
1174 my %args = @_;
1175
1176 # we're *this* >.< close to being able to just call _validate_12... unfortunately we can't, quite.
1177 if ($args{revrec} eq 'y') {
1178 if ($args{defrec} eq 'n') {
1179 return ('FAIL', "Template block ${$args{val}} is not within ".$self->revName($args{id}))
1180 unless $self->_ipparent($args{defrec}, $args{revrec}, $args{val}, $args{id}, \$args{addr});
1181##fixme: warn if $args{val} is not /31 or larger block?
1182 ${$args{val}} = "$args{addr}";
1183 } else {
1184 if (${$args{val}} =~ /\./) {
1185 # looks like a v4 or fragment
1186 if (${$args{val}} =~ m|^\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+(?:/\d+)?$|) {
1187 # woo! a complete IP! validate it and normalize, or fail.
1188 $args{addr} = NetAddr::IP->new(${$args{val}})
1189 or return ('FAIL', "IP/value looks like IPv4 but isn't valid");
1190 ${$args{val}} = "$args{addr}";
1191 } else {
1192 ${$args{val}} =~ s/^\.*/ZONE./ unless ${$args{val}} =~ /^ZONE/;
1193 }
1194 } elsif (${$args{val}} =~ /[a-f:]/) {
1195 # looks like a v6 or fragment
1196 ${$args{val}} =~ s/^:*/ZONE::/ if !$args{addr} && ${$args{val}} !~ /^ZONE/;
1197 if ($args{addr}) {
1198 if ($args{addr}->addr =~ /^0/) {
1199 ${$args{val}} =~ s/^:*/ZONE::/ unless ${$args{val}} =~ /^ZONE/;
1200 } else {
1201 ${$args{val}} = "$args{addr}";
1202 }
1203 }
1204 } else {
1205 # bare number (probably). These could be v4 or v6, so we'll
1206 # expand on these on creation of a reverse zone.
1207 ${$args{val}} = "ZONE,${$args{val}}" unless ${$args{val}} =~ /^ZONE/;
1208 }
1209 }
1210##fixme: validate %-patterns?
1211
1212# Unlike single PTR records, there is absolutely no way to sanely support multiple
1213# PTR templates for the same block, since they expect to expand to all the individual
1214# IPs on export. Nested templates should be supported though.
1215
1216 my @checkvals = (${$args{val}});
1217 if (${$args{val}} =~ /,/) {
1218 # push . and :: variants into checkvals if val has ,
1219 my $tmp;
1220 ($tmp = ${$args{val}}) =~ s/,/./;
1221 push @checkvals, $tmp;
1222 ($tmp = ${$args{val}}) =~ s/,/::/;
1223 push @checkvals, $tmp;
1224 }
1225##fixme: this feels wrong still - need to restrict template pseudorecords to One Of Each
1226# Per Netblock such that they don't conflict on export
1227 my $typeck;
1228# type 65282 -> ptr template -> look for any of 65282, 65283, 65284
1229 $typeck = 'type=65283 OR type=65284' if ${$args{rectype}} == 65282;
1230# type 65283 -> a+ptr template -> v4 -> look for 65282 or 65283
1231 $typeck = 'type=65283' if ${$args{rectype}} == 65282;
1232# type 65284 -> aaaa+ptr template -> v6 -> look for 65282 or 65284
1233 $typeck = 'type=65284' if ${$args{rectype}} == 65282;
1234 my $pcsth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT count(*) FROM "._rectable($args{defrec},$args{revrec})." WHERE val = ? ".
1235 "AND (type=65282 OR $typeck)");
1236 foreach my $checkme (@checkvals) {
1237 $pcsth->execute($checkme);
1238 my ($rc) = $pcsth->fetchrow_array;
1239 return ('FAIL', "Only one template pseudorecord may exist for a given IP block") if $rc > 1;
1240 }
1241
1242 } else {
1243 return ('FAIL', "Forward zones cannot contain PTR records");
1244 }
1245
1246 return ('OK','OK');
1247} # done PTR template record
1248
1249# A+PTR template record
1250sub _validate_65283 {
1251 my $self = shift;
1252 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
1253
1254 my %args = @_;
1255
1256 my ($code,$msg) = ('OK','OK');
1257
1258##fixme: need to fiddle things since A+PTR templates are acceptable in live
1259# forward zones but not default records
1260 if ($args{defrec} eq 'n') {
1261 if ($args{revrec} eq 'n') {
1262
1263 # Coerce all hostnames to end in ".DOMAIN" for group/default records,
1264 # or the intended parent domain for live records.
1265 my $pname = $self->domainName($args{id});
1266 ${$args{host}} =~ s/\.*$/\.$pname/ if ${$args{host}} !~ /$pname$/i;
1267
1268 # check for form; note this checks both normal and "other" hostnames.
1269 return ('FAIL', $errstr)
1270 if !_check_hostname_form(${$args{host}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec});
1271
1272 # Check if the requested reverse zone exists - note, an IP fragment won't
1273 # work here since we don't *know* which parent to put it in.
1274 # ${$args{val}} has been validated as a valid IP by now, in one of the above calls.
1275 my ($revid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT rdns_id FROM revzones WHERE revnet >> ?".
1276 " ORDER BY masklen(revnet) DESC", undef, (${$args{val}}));
1277 # Fail if no match; we can't coerce a PTR-template type down to not include the PTR bit currently.
1278 if (!$revid) {
1279 $msg = "Can't ".($args{update} ? 'update' : 'add')." ${$args{host}}/${$args{val}} as ".
1280 "$typemap{${$args{rectype}}}: reverse zone not found for ${$args{val}}";
1281##fixme: add A template, AAAA template types?
1282# ${$args{rectype}} = (${$args{rectype}} == 65280 ? $reverse_typemap{A} : $reverse_typemap{AAAA});
1283 return ('FAIL', $msg);
1284 }
1285
1286 # Add reverse zone ID to field list and values
1287 ${$args{fields}} .= "rdns_id,";
1288 push @{$args{vallist}}, $revid;
1289
1290 } else {
1291 return ('FAIL', "IP or IP fragment ${$args{val}} is not within ".$self->revName($args{id}))
1292 unless $self->_ipparent($args{defrec}, $args{revrec}, $args{val}, $args{id}, \$args{addr});
1293 ${$args{val}} = "$args{addr}";
1294
1295 if (!(${$args{domid}} = $self->_hostparent(${$args{host}}))) {
1296 my $addmsg = "Record ".($args{update} ? 'updated' : 'added').
1297 " as PTR template instead of $typemap{${$args{rectype}}}; domain not found for ${$args{host}}";
1298 $msg .= "\n$addmsg" if $code eq 'WARN';
1299 $msg = $addmsg if $code eq 'OK';
1300 ${$args{rectype}} = 65282;
1301 return ('WARN', $msg);
1302 }
1303
1304 # Add domain ID to field list and values
1305 ${$args{fields}} .= "domain_id,";
1306 push @{$args{vallist}}, ${$args{domid}};
1307 }
1308
1309 } else {
1310 my ($code,$msg) = $self->_validate_65282(%args);
1311 return ($code, $msg) if $code eq 'FAIL';
1312 # get domain, check against ${$args{name}}
1313 }
1314
1315 return ('OK','OK');
1316} # done A+PTR template record
1317
1318# AAAA+PTR template record
1319# Not sure this can be handled sanely due to the size of IPv6 address space
1320# _validate_65283 above should handle v6 template records fine. It's on export we've got trouble.
1321sub _validate_65284 {
1322 my $self = shift;
1323 my %args = @_;
1324
1325 # do a quick check on the form of the hostname part; this is effectively a
1326 # "*.0.0.f.ip6.arpa" hostname, not an actual expandable IP template pattern
1327 # like with 65283.
1328 return ('FAIL', $errstr)
1329 if !_check_hostname_form(${$args{host}}, ${$args{rectype}}, $args{defrec}, $args{revrec});
1330 return $self->_validate_65283(%args);
1331} # done AAAA+PTR template record
1332
1333# Delegation record
1334# This is essentially a specialized clone of the NS record, primarily useful
1335# for delegating IPv4 sub-/24 reverse blocks
1336sub _validate_65285 {
1337 my $self = shift;
1338 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
1339
1340 my %args = @_;
1341
1342# Almost, but not quite, identical to NS record validation.
1343
1344 # Check that the target of the record is within the parent.
1345 # Yes, host<->val are mixed up here; can't see a way to avoid it. :(
1346 if ($args{defrec} eq 'n') {
1347 # Check if IP/address/zone/"subzone" is within the parent
1348 if ($args{revrec} eq 'y') {
1349 my $tmpip = NetAddr::IP->new(${$args{val}});
1350 my $pname = $self->revName($args{id});
1351 return ('FAIL',"${$args{val}} not within $pname")
1352 unless $self->_ipparent($args{defrec}, $args{revrec}, $args{val}, $args{id}, \$tmpip);
1353 # Normalize
1354 ${$args{val}} = "$tmpip";
1355 } else {
1356 my $pname = $self->domainName($args{id});
1357 ${$args{host}} =~ s/\.*$/\.$pname/ if ${$args{host}} !~ /$pname$/i;
1358 }
1359 } else {
1360 return ('FAIL',"Delegation records are not permitted in default record sets");
1361 }
1362 return ('OK','OK');
1363}
1364
1365# Subs not specific to a particular record type
1366
1367# Convert $$host and/or $$val to lowercase as appropriate.
1368# Should only be called if $self->{lowercase} is true.
1369# $rectype is also a reference for caller convenience
1370sub _caseclean {
1371 my ($rectype, $host, $val, $defrec, $revrec) = @_;
1372
1373 # Can't case-squash default records, due to DOMAIN, ZONE, and ADMINDOMAIN templating
1374 return if $defrec eq 'y';
1375
1376 if ($typemap{$$rectype} eq 'TXT' || $typemap{$$rectype} eq 'SPF') {
1377 # TXT records should preserve user entry in the string.
1378 # SPF records are a duplicate of TXT with a new record type value (99)
1379 $$host = lc($$host) if $revrec eq 'n'; # only lowercase $$host on live forward TXT; preserve TXT content
1380 $$val = lc($$val) if $revrec eq 'y'; # only lowercase $$val on live reverse TXT; preserve TXT content
1381 } else {
1382 # Non-TXT, live records, are fully case-insensitive
1383 $$host = lc($$host);
1384 $$val = lc($$val);
1385 } # $typemap{$$rectype} else
1386
1387} # _caseclean()
1388
1389
1390##
1391## Record data substitution subs
1392##
1393
1394# Replace ZONE in hostname, or create (most of) the actual proper zone name
1395sub _ZONE {
1396 my $zone = shift;
1397 my $string = shift;
1398 my $fr = shift || 'f'; # flag for forward/reverse order? nb: ignored for IP
1399 my $sep = shift || '-'; # Separator character - unlikely we'll ever need more than . or -
1400
1401 my $prefix;
1402
1403 $string =~ s/,/./ if !$zone->{isv6};
1404 $string =~ s/,/::/ if $zone->{isv6};
1405
1406 # Subbing ZONE in the host. We need to properly ID the netblock range
1407 # The subbed text should have "network IP with trailing zeros stripped" for
1408 # blocks lined up on octet (for v4) or hex-quad (for v6) boundaries
1409 # For blocks that do NOT line up on these boundaries, we take the most
1410 # significant octet or 16-bit chunk of the "broadcast" IP and append it
1411 # after a double-dash
1412 # ie:
1413 # 8.0.0.0/6 -> 8.0.0.0 -> 11.255.255.255; sub should be 8--11
1414 # 10.0.0.0/12 -> 10.0.0.0 -> 10.0.0.0 -> 10.15.255.255; sub should be 10-0--15
1415 # 192.168.4.0/22 -> 192.168.4.0 -> 192.168.7.255; sub should be 192-168-4--7
1416 # 192.168.0.8/29 -> 192.168.0.8 -> 192.168.0.15; sub should be 192-168-0-8--15
1417 # Similar for v6
1418
1419 if (!$zone->{isv6}) { # IPv4
1420
1421 $prefix = $zone->network->addr; # Just In Case someone managed to slip in
1422 # a funky subnet that had host bits set.
1423 my $bc = $zone->broadcast->addr;
1424
1425 if ($zone->masklen > 24) {
1426 $bc =~ s/^\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.//;
1427 } elsif ($zone->masklen > 16) {
1428 $prefix =~ s/\.0$//;
1429 $bc =~ s/^\d+\.\d+\.//;
1430 } elsif ($zone->masklen > 8) {
1431 $bc =~ s/^\d+\.//;
1432 $prefix =~ s/\.0\.0$//;
1433 } else {
1434 $prefix =~ s/\.0\.0\.0$//;
1435 }
1436 if ($zone->masklen % 8) {
1437 $bc =~ s/(\.255)+$//;
1438 $prefix .= "--$bc"; #"--".zone->masklen; # use range or mask length?
1439 }
1440 if ($fr eq 'f') {
1441 $prefix =~ s/\.+/$sep/g;
1442 } else {
1443 $prefix = join($sep, reverse(split(/\./, $prefix)));
1444 }
1445
1446 } else { # IPv6
1447
1448 if ($fr eq 'f') {
1449
1450 $prefix = $zone->network->addr; # Just In Case someone managed to slip in
1451 # a funky subnet that had host bits set.
1452 my $bc = $zone->broadcast->addr;
1453 if (($zone->masklen % 16) != 0) {
1454 # Strip trailing :0 off $prefix, and :ffff off the broadcast IP
1455 for (my $i=0; $i<(7-int($zone->masklen / 16)); $i++) {
1456 $prefix =~ s/:0$//;
1457 $bc =~ s/:ffff$//;
1458 }
1459 # Strip the leading 16-bit chunks off the front of the broadcast IP
1460 $bc =~ s/^([a-f0-9]+:)+//;
1461 # Append the remaining 16-bit chunk to the prefix after "--"
1462 $prefix .= "--$bc";
1463 } else {
1464 # Strip off :0 from the end until we reach the netblock length.
1465 for (my $i=0; $i<(8-$zone->masklen / 16); $i++) {
1466 $prefix =~ s/:0$//;
1467 }
1468 }
1469 # Actually deal with the separator
1470 $prefix =~ s/:/$sep/g;
1471
1472 } else { # $fr eq 'f'
1473
1474 $prefix = $zone->network->full; # Just In Case someone managed to slip in
1475 # a funky subnet that had host bits set.
1476 my $bc = $zone->broadcast->full;
1477 $prefix =~ s/://g; # clean these out since they're not spaced right for this case
1478 $bc =~ s/://g;
1479 # Strip trailing 0 off $prefix, and f off the broadcast IP, to match the mask length
1480 for (my $i=0; $i<(31-int($zone->masklen / 4)); $i++) {
1481 $prefix =~ s/0$//;
1482 $bc =~ s/f$//;
1483 }
1484 # Split and reverse the order of the nibbles in the network/broadcast IPs
1485 # trim another 0 for nibble-aligned blocks first, but only if we really have a block, not an IP
1486 $prefix =~ s/0$// if $zone->masklen % 4 == 0 && $zone->masklen != 128;
1487 my @nbits = reverse split //, $prefix;
1488 my @bbits = reverse split //, $bc;
1489 # Handle the sub-nibble case. Eww. I feel dirty supporting this...
1490 $nbits[0] = "$nbits[0]-$bbits[0]" if ($zone->masklen % 4) != 0;
1491 # Glue it back together
1492 $prefix = join($sep, @nbits);
1493
1494 } # $fr ne 'f'
1495
1496 } # $zone->{isv6}
1497
1498 # Do the substitution, finally
1499 $string =~ s/ZONE/$prefix/;
1500 $string =~ s/--/-/ if $sep ne '-'; # - as separator needs extra help for sub-octet v4 netblocks
1501 return $string;
1502} # done _ZONE()
1503
1504# Not quite a substitution sub, but placed here as it's basically the inverse of above;
1505# given the .arpa zone name, return the CIDR netblock the zone is for.
1506# Supports v4 non-octet/non-classful netblocks as per the method outlined in the Grasshopper Book (2nd Ed p217-218)
1507# Does NOT support non-quad v6 netblocks via the same scheme; it shouldn't ever be necessary.
1508# Takes a nominal .arpa zone name, returns a success code and NetAddr::IP, or a fail code and message
1509sub _zone2cidr {
1510 my $zone = shift;
1511
1512 my $cidr;
1513 my $tmpcidr;
1514 my $warnmsg = '';
1515
1516 if ($zone =~ /\.in-addr\.arpa\.?$/) {
1517 # v4 revzone, formal zone name type
1518 my $tmpzone = $zone;
1519 return ('FAIL', "Non-numerics in apparent IPv4 reverse zone name [$tmpzone]")
1520 if $tmpzone !~ m{^(?:\d+[/-])?[\d\.]+\.in-addr\.arpa\.?$};
1521 $tmpzone =~ s/\.in-addr\.arpa\.?//;
1522
1523 # Snag the octet pieces
1524 my @octs = split /\./, $tmpzone;
1525
1526 # Map result of a range manipulation to a mask length change. Cheaper than finding the 2-root of $octets[0]+1.
1527 # Note we will not support /31 blocks, mostly due to issues telling "24-31" -> .24/29 apart from
1528 # "24-31" -> .24/31", with a litte bit of "/31 is icky".
1529 my %maskmap = ( 3 => 2, 7 => 3, 15 => 4, 31 => 5, 63 => 6, 127 => 7,
1530 30 => 2, 29 => 3, 28 => 4, 27 => 5, 26 => 6, 25 => 7
1531 );
1532
1533 # Handle "range" blocks, eg, 80-83.168.192.in-addr.arpa (192.168.80.0/22)
1534 # Need to take the size of the range to offset the basic octet-based mask length,
1535 # and make sure the first number in the range gets used as the network address for the block
1536 # Alternate form: The second number is actually the real netmask, not the end of the range.
1537 my $masklen = 0;
1538 if ($octs[0] =~ m{^((\d+)[/-](\d+))$}) { # take the range...
1539 if (24 < $3 && $3 < 31) {
1540 # we have a real netmask
1541 $masklen = -$maskmap{$3};
1542 } else {
1543 # we have a range. NB: only real CIDR ranges are supported
1544 $masklen -= $maskmap{-(eval $1)}; # find the mask base...
1545 }
1546 $octs[0] = $2; # set the base octet of the range...
1547 }
1548 @octs = reverse @octs; # We can reverse the octet pieces now that we've extracted and munged any ranges
1549
1550# arguably we should only allow sub-octet range/mask in-addr.arpa
1551# specifications in the least significant octet, but the code is
1552# simpler if we deal with sub-octet delegations at any level.
1553
1554 # Now we find the "true" mask with the aid of the "base" calculated above
1555 if ($#octs == 0) {
1556 $masklen += 8;
1557 $tmpcidr = "$octs[0].0.0.0/$masklen"; # really hope we don't see one of these very often.
1558 } elsif ($#octs == 1) {
1559 $masklen += 16;
1560 $tmpcidr = "$octs[0].$octs[1].0.0/$masklen";
1561 } elsif ($#octs == 2) {
1562 $masklen += 24;
1563 $tmpcidr = "$octs[0].$octs[1].$octs[2].0/$masklen";
1564 } else {
1565 $masklen += 32;
1566 $tmpcidr = "$octs[0].$octs[1].$octs[2].$octs[3]/$masklen";
1567 }
1568
1569 } elsif ($zone =~ /\.ip6\.arpa\.?$/) {
1570 # v6 revzone, formal zone name type
1571 my $tmpzone = $zone;
1572##fixme: if-n-when we decide we can support sub-nibble v6 zone names, we'll need to change this segment
1573 return ('FAIL', "Non-hexadecimals in apparent IPv6 reverse zone name [$tmpzone]")
1574 if $tmpzone !~ /^[a-fA-F\d\.]+\.ip6\.arpa\.?$/;
1575 $tmpzone =~ s/\.ip6\.arpa\.?//;
1576 my @quads = reverse(split(/\./, $tmpzone));
1577 $warnmsg .= "Apparent sub-/64 IPv6 reverse zone\n" if $#quads > 15;
1578 my $nc;
1579 foreach (@quads) {
1580 $tmpcidr .= $_;
1581 $tmpcidr .= ":" if ++$nc % 4 == 0 && $nc < $#quads;
1582 }
1583 my $nq = 1 if $nc % 4 != 0;
1584 my $mask = $nc * 4; # need to do this here because we probably increment it below
1585 while ($nc++ % 4 != 0) {
1586 $tmpcidr .= "0";
1587 }
1588 # polish it off with trailing ::/mask if this is a CIDR block instead of an IP
1589 $tmpcidr .= "::/$mask" if $mask != 128;
1590 }
1591
1592 # Just to be sure, use NetAddr::IP to validate. Saves a lot of nasty regex watching for valid octet values.
1593 return ('FAIL', "Invalid zone $zone (apparent netblock $tmpcidr)")
1594 unless $cidr = NetAddr::IP->new($tmpcidr);
1595
1596 if ($warnmsg) {
1597 $errstr = $warnmsg;
1598 return ('WARN', $cidr);
1599 }
1600 return ('OK', $cidr);
1601##fixme: use wantarray() to decide what to return?
1602} # done _zone2cidr()
1603
1604# Record template %-parameter expansion, IPv4. Note that IPv6 doesn't
1605# really have a sane way to handle this type of expansion at the moment
1606# due to the size of the address space.
1607# Takes a reference to a template string to be expanded, an IP to use in the replacement,
1608# an optional netblock for the %ngb (net, gw, bcast) expansion, and an optional index
1609# number for %c "n'th usable IP in block/range" patterns.
1610# Alters the template string referred.
1611sub _template4_expand {
1612 # ugh pthui
1613 my $self;
1614 $self = shift if ref($_[0]) eq 'DNSDB';
1615
1616 my $tmpl = shift;
1617 my $ip = shift;
1618 my $subnet = shift; # for %ngb and %c
1619 my $ipindex = shift; # for %c
1620
1621 # blank $tmpl on config template_skip_0 or template_skip_255, unless we have a %ngb
1622 if ($$tmpl !~ /\%-?n-?g-?b\%/) {
1623 if ( ($ip =~ /\.0$/ && $self->{template_skip_0}) ||
1624 ($ip =~ /\.255$/ && $self->{template_skip_255}) ) {
1625 $$tmpl = '';
1626 return;
1627 }
1628 }
1629
1630 my @ipparts = split /\./, $ip;
1631 my @iphex;
1632 my @ippad;
1633 for (@ipparts) {
1634 push @iphex, sprintf("%x", $_);
1635 push @ippad, sprintf("%0.3u", $_);
1636 }
1637
1638 # Two or three consecutive separator characters (_ or -) should be rare - users that use them
1639 # anywhere other than punycoded internationalized domains get to keep the pieces when it breaks.
1640 # We clean up the ones that we may inadvertently generate after replacing %c and %ngb%
1641 my ($thrsep) = ($$tmpl =~ /[_-]{3}/);
1642 my ($twosep) = ($$tmpl =~ /[_-]{2}/);
1643
1644 # Take the simplest path to pattern substitution; replace only exactly the %c or %ngb%
1645 # patterns as-is. Then check after to see if we've caused doubled separator characters (- or _)
1646 # and eliminate them, but only if the original template didn't have them already. Also
1647 # unconditionally drop separator characters immediately before a dot; these do not always
1648 # strictly make the label invalid but almost always, and any exceptions should never show up
1649 # in a template record that expands to "many" real records anyway.
1650
1651 # %ngb and %c require a netblock
1652 if ($subnet) {
1653 # extract the fragments
1654 my ($ngb,$n,$g,$b) = ($$tmpl =~ /(\%(-?n)(-?g)(-?b)\%)/);
1655 my ($c) = ($$tmpl =~ /(\%-?c)/); my $nld = ''; my $cld = '';
1656 $c = '' if !$c;
1657 my $skipgw = ($c =~ /\%-c/ ? 0 : 1);
1658 my $ipkill = 0;
1659
1660##fixme: still have one edge case not handled well:
1661# %c%n-gb%
1662# do we drop the record as per -g, or publish the record with an index of 1 as per %c?
1663# arguably this is a "that's a STUPID question!" case
1664
1665 if ($c) {
1666 # "n'th usable IP in the block" pattern. We need the caller to provide an index
1667 # number otherwise we see exponential time growth because we have to iterate over
1668 # the whole block to map the IP back to an index. :/
1669 # NetAddr::IP does not have a method for asking "what index is IP <foo> at?"
1670
1671 # no index, or index == 0, (AKA network address), or IP == broadcast, blank the index fragment
1672 if (!$ipindex || ($$subnet->broadcast->addr eq $ip)) {
1673 $$tmpl =~ s/$c//;
1674 } else {
1675 # if we have %c, AKA "skip the gateway", and we're on the nominal gateway IP, blank the index fragment
1676 if ($skipgw && $$subnet->first->addr eq $ip) {
1677 $$tmpl =~ s/$c//;
1678 }
1679 # else replace the index fragment with the passed index minus $skipgw, so that we can start the
1680 # resulting index at 1 on net+2
1681 else {
1682 $$tmpl =~ s/$c/($ipindex-$skipgw)/e;
1683 }
1684 }
1685 } # if ($c)
1686
1687 if ($ngb) {
1688 # individually check the network, standard gateway (net+1) IP, and broadcast IP
1689 # blank $$tmpl if n, g, or b was prefixed with - (this allows "hiding" net/gw/bcast entries)
1690
1691 if ($$subnet->network->addr eq $ip) {
1692 if ($n eq '-n') {
1693 $$tmpl = '';
1694 } else {
1695 $$tmpl =~ s/$ngb/net/;
1696 $ipkill = 1;
1697 }
1698 } elsif ($$subnet->first->addr eq $ip) {
1699 if ($g eq '-g') {
1700 $$tmpl = '';
1701 } else {
1702 $$tmpl =~ s/$ngb/gw/;
1703 $ipkill = 1;
1704 }
1705 } elsif ($$subnet->broadcast->addr eq $ip) {
1706 if ($b eq '-b') {
1707 $$tmpl = '';
1708 } else {
1709 $$tmpl =~ s/$ngb/bcast/;
1710 $ipkill = 1;
1711 }
1712 } else {
1713 $$tmpl =~ s/$ngb//;
1714 }
1715 }
1716
1717 # We don't (usually) want to expand the IP-related patterns on the -net, -gw, or -bcast IPs.
1718 # Arguably this is another place for another config knob, or possibly further extension of
1719 # the template pattern to control it on a per-subnet basis.
1720 if ($ipkill) {
1721 # kill common IP patterns
1722 $$tmpl =~ s/\%[_.-]?[irdh]//;
1723 # kill IP octet patterns
1724 $$tmpl =~ s/\%[1234][dh0](?:[_.-]\%[1234][dh0]){0,3}//;
1725 }
1726
1727 # and now clean up to make sure we leave a valid DNS label... mostly. Should arguably
1728 # split on /\./ and process each label separately.
1729 $$tmpl =~ s/([_-]){3}/$1/ if !$thrsep;
1730 $$tmpl =~ s/([_-]){2}/$1/ if !$twosep;
1731 $$tmpl =~ s/[_-]\././;
1732
1733 } # if ($subnet)
1734
1735 # IP substitutions in template records:
1736 #major patterns:
1737 #dashed IP, forward and reverse
1738 #underscoreed IP, forward and reverse
1739 #dotted IP, forward and reverse (even if forward is... dumb)
1740 # -> %r for reverse, %i for forward, leading -, _, or . to indicate separator, defaults to -
1741 # %r or %-r => %4d-%3d-%2d-%1d
1742 # %_r => %4d_%3d_%2d_%1d
1743 # %.r => %4d.%3d.%2d.%1d
1744 # %i or %-i => %1d-%2d-%3d-%4d
1745 # %_i => %1d_%2d_%3d_%4d
1746 # %.i => %1d.%2d.%3d.%4d
1747 $$tmpl =~ s/\%r/\%4d-\%3d-\%2d-\%1d/g;
1748 $$tmpl =~ s/\%([-._])r/\%4d$1\%3d$1\%2d$1\%1d/g;
1749 $$tmpl =~ s/\%i/\%1d-\%2d-\%3d-\%4d/g;
1750 $$tmpl =~ s/\%([-._])i/\%1d$1\%2d$1\%3d$1\%4d/g;
1751
1752 #hex-coded IP
1753 # %h
1754 $$tmpl =~ s/\%h/$iphex[0]$iphex[1]$iphex[2]$iphex[3]/g;
1755
1756 #IP as decimal-coded 32-bit value
1757 # %d
1758 my $iptmp = $ipparts[0]*256*256*256 + $ipparts[1]*256*256 + $ipparts[2]*256 + $ipparts[3];
1759 $$tmpl =~ s/\%d/$iptmp/g;
1760
1761 #minor patterns (per-octet)
1762 # %[1234][dh0]
1763 #octet
1764 #hex-coded octet
1765 #0-padded octet
1766 $$tmpl =~ s/\%([1234])d/$ipparts[$1-1]/g;
1767 $$tmpl =~ s/\%([1234])h/$iphex[$1-1]/g;
1768 $$tmpl =~ s/\%([1234])0/$ippad[$1-1]/g;
1769
1770} # _template4_expand()
1771
1772# Broad syntactic check on the hostname. Checks for valid characters, correctly-expandable template patterns.
1773# Takes the hostname, type, and live/default and forward/reverse flags
1774# Returns true/false, sets errstr on failures
1775sub _check_hostname_form {
1776 my ($hname,$rectype,$defrec,$revrec) = @_;
1777
1778 if ($hname =~ /\%/ && ($rectype == 65282 || $rectype == 65283) ) {
1779 my $tmphost = $hname;
1780 # we don't actually need to test with the real IP passed; that saves a bit of fiddling.
1781 DNSDB::_template4_expand(\$tmphost, '10.10.10.10');
1782 if ($tmphost =~ /\%/ || lc($tmphost) !~ /^(?:\*\.)?(?:[0-9a-z_.-]+)$/) {
1783 $errstr = "Invalid template $hname";
1784 return;
1785 }
1786 } elsif ($rectype == $reverse_typemap{CNAME} && $revrec eq 'y') {
1787 # Allow / in reverse CNAME hostnames for sub-/24 delegation
1788 if (lc($hname) !~ m|^[0-9a-z_./-]+$|) {
1789 # error message is deliberately restrictive; special cases are SPECIAL and not for general use
1790 $errstr = "Hostnames may not contain anything other than (0-9 a-z . _)";
1791 return;
1792 }
1793 } elsif ($revrec eq 'y') {
1794 # Reverse zones don't support @ in hostnames
1795 if (lc($hname) !~ /^(?:\*\.)?[0-9a-z_.-]+$/) {
1796 # error message is deliberately restrictive; special cases are SPECIAL and not for general use
1797 $errstr = "Hostnames may not contain anything other than (0-9 a-z . _)";
1798 return;
1799 }
1800 } else {
1801 if (lc($hname) !~ /^(?:\*\.)?(?:[0-9a-z_.-]+|@)$/) {
1802 # Don't mention @, because it would be far too wordy to explain the nuance of @
1803 $errstr = "Hostnames may not contain anything other than (0-9 a-z . _)";
1804 return;
1805 }
1806 }
1807 return 1;
1808} # _check_hostname_form()
1809
1810
1811##
1812## Initialization and cleanup subs
1813##
1814
1815## DNSDB::__cfgload()
1816# Private sub to parse a config file and load it into %config
1817# Takes a filename and a hashref to put the parsed entries in
1818sub __cfgload {
1819 $errstr = '';
1820 my $cfgfile = shift;
1821 my $cfg = shift;
1822
1823 if (open CFG, "<$cfgfile") {
1824 while (<CFG>) {
1825 chomp;
1826 s/^\s*//;
1827 next if /^#/;
1828 next if /^$/;
1829# hmm. more complex bits in this file might require [heading] headers, maybe?
1830# $mode = $1 if /^\[(a-z)+]/;
1831 # DB connect info
1832 $cfg->{dbname} = $1 if /^dbname\s*=\s*([a-z0-9_.-]+)/i;
1833 $cfg->{dbuser} = $1 if /^dbuser\s*=\s*([a-z0-9_.-]+)/i;
1834 $cfg->{dbpass} = $1 if /^dbpass\s*=\s*([a-z0-9_.-]+)/i;
1835 $cfg->{dbhost} = $1 if /^dbhost\s*=\s*([a-z0-9_.-]+)/i;
1836 # Mail settings
1837 $cfg->{mailhost} = $1 if /^mailhost\s*=\s*([a-z0-9_.-]+)/i;
1838 $cfg->{mailnotify} = $1 if /^mailnotify\s*=\s*([a-z0-9_.\@-]+)/i;
1839 $cfg->{mailsender} = $1 if /^mailsender\s*=\s*([a-z0-9_.\@-]+)/i;
1840 $cfg->{mailname} = $1 if /^mailname\s*=\s*([a-z0-9\s_.-]+)/i;
1841 $cfg->{orgname} = $1 if /^orgname\s*=\s*([a-z0-9\s_.,'-]+)/i;
1842 $cfg->{domain} = $1 if /^domain\s*=\s*([a-z0-9_.-]+)/i;
1843 # session - note this is fed directly to CGI::Session
1844 $cfg->{timeout} = $1 if /^[tT][iI][mM][eE][oO][uU][tT]\s*=\s*(\d+[smhdwMy]?)/;
1845 $cfg->{sessiondir} = $1 if m{^sessiondir\s*=\s*([a-z0-9/_.-]+)}i;
1846 # misc
1847 $cfg->{log_failures} = $1 if /^log_failures\s*=\s*([a-z01]+)/i;
1848 $cfg->{perpage} = $1 if /^perpage\s*=\s*(\d+)/i;
1849 $cfg->{exportcache} = $1 if m{^exportcache\s*=\s*([a-z0-9/_.-]+)}i;
1850 $cfg->{usecache} = $1 if m{^usecache\s*=\s*([a-z01]+)}i;
1851 $cfg->{force_refresh} = $1 if /^force_refresh\s*=\s*([a-z01]+)/i;
1852 $cfg->{lowercase} = $1 if /^lowercase\s*=\s*([a-z01]+)/i;
1853 $cfg->{showrev_arpa} = $1 if /^showrev_arpa\s*=\s*([a-z]+)/i;
1854 $cfg->{template_skip_0} = $1 if /^template_skip_0\s*=\s*([a-z01]+)/i;
1855 $cfg->{template_skip_255} = $1 if /^template_skip_255\s*=\s*([a-z01]+)/i;
1856 $cfg->{autotxt} = $1 if /^autotxt\s*=\s*([a-z01]+)/i;
1857# not supported in dns.cgi yet
1858# $cfg->{templatedir} = $1 if m{^templatedir\s*=\s*([a-z0-9/_.-]+)}i;
1859# $cfg->{templateoverride} = $1 if m{^templateoverride\s*=\s*([a-z0-9/_.-]+)}i;
1860 # RPC options
1861 $cfg->{rpcmode} = $1 if /^rpc_mode\s*=\s*(socket|HTTP|XMLRPC)\s*$/i;
1862 $cfg->{maxfcgi} = $1 if /^max_fcgi_requests\s*=\s*(\d+)\s*$/i;
1863 if (my ($tmp) = /^rpc_iplist\s*=\s*(.+)/i) {
1864 my @ips = split /[,\s]+/, $tmp;
1865 my $rpcsys = shift @ips;
1866 push @{$cfg->{rpcacl}{$rpcsys}}, @ips;
1867 }
1868 }
1869 close CFG;
1870 } else {
1871 $errstr = "Couldn't load configuration file $cfgfile: $!";
1872 return;
1873 }
1874 return 1;
1875} # end __cfgload()
1876
1877
1878## DNSDB::connectDB()
1879# Creates connection to DNS database.
1880# Requires the database name, username, and password.
1881# Returns a handle to the db or undef on failure.
1882# Set up for a PostgreSQL db; could be any transactional DBMS with the
1883# right changes.
1884# Called by new(); not intended to be called publicly.
1885sub connectDB {
1886 $errstr = '';
1887 my $dbname = shift;
1888 my $user = shift;
1889 my $pass = shift;
1890 my $dbh;
1891 my $DSN = "DBI:Pg:dbname=$dbname";
1892
1893 my $host = shift;
1894 $DSN .= ";host=$host" if $host;
1895
1896# Note that we want to autocommit by default, and we will turn it off locally as necessary.
1897# We may not want to print gobbledygook errors; YMMV. Have to ponder that further.
1898 $dbh = DBI->connect($DSN, $user, $pass, {
1899 AutoCommit => 1,
1900 PrintError => 0
1901 });
1902 if (!$dbh) {
1903 $errstr = $DBI::errstr;
1904 return;
1905 }
1906#) if(!$dbh);
1907
1908 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
1909
1910 eval {
1911##fixme: initialize the DB if we can't find the table (since, by definition, there's
1912# nothing there if we can't select from it...)
1913 my $tblsth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT count(*) FROM pg_catalog.pg_class WHERE relkind='r' AND relname=?");
1914 my ($tblcount) = $dbh->selectrow_array($tblsth, undef, ('misc'));
1915# return (undef,$DBI::errstr) if $dbh->err;
1916
1917#if ($tblcount == 0) {
1918# # create tables one at a time, checking for each.
1919# return (undef, "check table misc missing");
1920#}
1921
1922# Return here if we can't select.
1923# This should retrieve the dbversion key.
1924 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT key,value FROM misc WHERE misc_id=1");
1925 $sth->execute();
1926# return (undef,$DBI::errstr) if ($sth->err);
1927
1928##fixme: do stuff to the DB on version mismatch
1929# x.y series should upgrade on $DNSDB::VERSION > misc(key=>version)
1930# DB should be downward-compatible; column defaults should give sane (if possibly
1931# useless-and-needs-help) values in columns an older software stack doesn't know about.
1932
1933# See if the select returned anything (or null data). This should
1934# succeed if the select executed, but...
1935 $sth->fetchrow();
1936# return (undef,$DBI::errstr) if ($sth->err);
1937
1938 $sth->finish;
1939
1940 }; # wrapped DB checks
1941 if ($@) {
1942 $errstr = $@;
1943 return;
1944 }
1945
1946# If we get here, we should be OK.
1947 return $dbh;
1948} # end connectDB
1949
1950
1951## DNSDB::finish()
1952# Cleans up after database handles and so on.
1953# Requires a database handle
1954sub finish {
1955 my $self = shift;
1956 $self->{dbh}->disconnect;
1957} # end finish
1958
1959
1960## DNSDB::initGlobals()
1961# Initialize global variables
1962# NB: this does NOT include web-specific session variables!
1963sub initGlobals {
1964 my $self = shift;
1965 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
1966
1967# load record types from database
1968 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT val,name,stdflag FROM rectypes");
1969 $sth->execute;
1970 while (my ($recval,$recname,$stdflag) = $sth->fetchrow_array()) {
1971 $typemap{$recval} = $recname;
1972 $reverse_typemap{$recname} = $recval;
1973 # now we fill the record validation function hash
1974 if ($stdflag < 5) {
1975 my $fn = "_validate_$recval";
1976 $validators{$recval} = \&$fn;
1977 } else {
1978 my $fn = "sub { return ('FAIL','Type $recval ($recname) not supported'); }";
1979 $validators{$recval} = eval $fn;
1980 }
1981 }
1982} # end initGlobals
1983
1984
1985## DNSDB::initRPC()
1986# Takes a remote username and remote fullname.
1987# Sets up the RPC logging-pseudouser if needed.
1988# Sets the %userdata hash for logging.
1989# Returns undef on failure
1990sub initRPC {
1991 my $self = shift;
1992 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
1993 my %args = @_;
1994
1995 return if !$args{username};
1996 return if !$args{fullname};
1997
1998 $args{username} = "$args{username}/$args{rpcsys}";
1999
2000 my $tmpuser = $dbh->selectrow_hashref("SELECT username,user_id AS userid,group_id,firstname,lastname,status".
2001 " FROM users WHERE username=?", undef, ($args{username}) );
2002 if (!$tmpuser) {
2003 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO users (username,password,firstname,type) VALUES (?,'RPC',?,'R')", undef,
2004 ($args{username}, $args{fullname}) );
2005 $tmpuser = $dbh->selectrow_hashref("SELECT username,user_id AS userid,group_id,firstname,lastname,status".
2006 " FROM users WHERE username=?", undef, ($args{username}) );
2007 }
2008 $tmpuser->{lastname} = '' if !$tmpuser->{lastname};
2009 $self->{loguserid} = $tmpuser->{userid};
2010 $self->{logusername} = $tmpuser->{username};
2011 $self->{logfullname} = "$tmpuser->{firstname} $tmpuser->{lastname} ($args{rpcsys})";
2012 return 1 if $tmpuser;
2013} # end initRPC()
2014
2015
2016## DNSDB::login()
2017# Takes a database handle, username and password
2018# Returns a userdata hash (UID, GID, username, fullname parts) if username exists,
2019# password matches the one on file, and account is not disabled
2020# Returns undef otherwise
2021sub login {
2022 my $self = shift;
2023 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
2024 my $user = shift;
2025 my $pass = shift;
2026
2027 my $userinfo = $dbh->selectrow_hashref("SELECT user_id,group_id,password,firstname,lastname,status".
2028 " FROM users WHERE username=?",
2029 undef, ($user) );
2030 return if !$userinfo;
2031 return if !$userinfo->{status};
2032
2033 if ($userinfo->{password} =~ m|^\$1\$([A-Za-z0-9/.]+)\$|) {
2034 # native passwords (crypt-md5)
2035 return if $userinfo->{password} ne unix_md5_crypt($pass,$1);
2036 } elsif ($userinfo->{password} =~ /^[0-9a-f]{32}$/) {
2037 # VegaDNS import (hex-coded MD5)
2038 return if $userinfo->{password} ne md5_hex($pass);
2039 } else {
2040 # plaintext (convenient now and then)
2041 return if $userinfo->{password} ne $pass;
2042 }
2043
2044 return $userinfo;
2045} # end login()
2046
2047
2048## DNSDB::initActionLog()
2049# Set up action logging. Takes a database handle and user ID
2050# Sets some internal globals and Does The Right Thing to set up a logging channel.
2051# This sets up _log() to spew out log entries to the defined channel without worrying
2052# about having to open a file or a syslog channel
2053##fixme Need to call _initActionLog_blah() for various logging channels, configured
2054# via dnsdb.conf, in $self->{log_channel} or something
2055# See https://secure.deepnet.cx/trac/dnsadmin/ticket/21
2056sub initActionLog {
2057 my $self = shift;
2058 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
2059 my $uid = shift;
2060
2061 return if !$uid;
2062
2063 # snag user info for logging. there's got to be a way to not have to pass this back
2064 # and forth from a caller, but web usage means no persistence we can rely on from
2065 # the server side.
2066 my ($username,$fullname) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT username, firstname || ' ' || lastname".
2067 " FROM users WHERE user_id=?", undef, ($uid));
2068##fixme: errors are unpossible!
2069
2070 $self->{logusername} = $username;
2071 $self->{loguserid} = $uid;
2072 $self->{logfullname} = $fullname;
2073
2074 # convert to real check once we have other logging channels
2075 # if ($self->{log_channel} eq 'sql') {
2076 # Open Log, Sez Me!
2077 # }
2078
2079} # end initActionLog
2080
2081
2082## DNSDB::getPermissions()
2083# Get permissions from DB
2084# Requires DB handle, group or user flag, ID, and hashref.
2085sub getPermissions {
2086 my $self = shift;
2087 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
2088
2089 my $type = shift;
2090 my $id = shift;
2091 my $hash = shift;
2092
2093 my $sql = qq(
2094 SELECT
2095 p.admin,p.self_edit,
2096 p.group_create,p.group_edit,p.group_delete,
2097 p.user_create,p.user_edit,p.user_delete,
2098 p.domain_create,p.domain_edit,p.domain_delete,
2099 p.record_create,p.record_edit,p.record_delete,p.record_locchg,
2100 p.location_create,p.location_edit,p.location_delete,p.location_view
2101 FROM permissions p
2102 );
2103 if ($type eq 'group') {
2104 $sql .= qq(
2105 JOIN groups g ON g.permission_id=p.permission_id
2106 WHERE g.group_id=?
2107 );
2108 } else {
2109 $sql .= qq(
2110 JOIN users u ON u.permission_id=p.permission_id
2111 WHERE u.user_id=?
2112 );
2113 }
2114
2115 my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
2116
2117##fixme? we don't trap other plain SELECT errors
2118 $sth->execute($id);
2119
2120# my $permref = $sth->fetchrow_hashref;
2121# return $permref;
2122# $hash = $permref;
2123# Eww. Need to learn how to forcibly drop a hashref onto an existing hash.
2124 ($hash->{admin},$hash->{self_edit},
2125 $hash->{group_create},$hash->{group_edit},$hash->{group_delete},
2126 $hash->{user_create},$hash->{user_edit},$hash->{user_delete},
2127 $hash->{domain_create},$hash->{domain_edit},$hash->{domain_delete},
2128 $hash->{record_create},$hash->{record_edit},$hash->{record_delete},$hash->{record_locchg},
2129 $hash->{location_create},$hash->{location_edit},$hash->{location_delete},$hash->{location_view}
2130 ) = $sth->fetchrow_array;
2131
2132} # end getPermissions()
2133
2134
2135## DNSDB::changePermissions()
2136# Update an ACL entry
2137# Takes a db handle, type, owner-id, and hashref for the changed permissions.
2138sub changePermissions {
2139 my $self = shift;
2140 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
2141 my $type = shift;
2142 my $id = shift;
2143 my $newperms = shift;
2144 my $inherit = shift || 0;
2145
2146 my $resultmsg = '';
2147
2148 # see if we're switching from inherited to custom. for bonus points,
2149 # snag the permid and parent permid anyway, since we'll need the permid
2150 # to set/alter custom perms, and both if we're switching from custom to
2151 # inherited.
2152 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT (u.permission_id=g.permission_id) AS was_inherited,u.permission_id,g.permission_id,".
2153 ($type eq 'user' ? 'u.group_id,u.username' : 'u.parent_group_id,u.group_name').
2154 " FROM ".($type eq 'user' ? 'users' : 'groups')." u ".
2155 " JOIN groups g ON u.".($type eq 'user' ? '' : 'parent_')."group_id=g.group_id ".
2156 " WHERE u.".($type eq 'user' ? 'user' : 'group')."_id=?");
2157 $sth->execute($id);
2158
2159 my ($wasinherited,$permid,$parpermid,$parid,$name) = $sth->fetchrow_array;
2160
2161# hack phtoui
2162# group id 1 is "special" in that it's it's own parent (err... possibly.)
2163# may make its parent id 0 which doesn't exist, and as a bonus is Perl-false.
2164 $wasinherited = 0 if ($type eq 'group' && $id == 1);
2165
2166 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
2167 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
2168
2169 # Wrap all the SQL in a transaction
2170 eval {
2171 if ($inherit) {
2172
2173 $dbh->do("UPDATE ".($type eq 'user' ? 'users' : 'groups')." SET inherit_perm='t',permission_id=? ".
2174 "WHERE ".($type eq 'user' ? 'user' : 'group')."_id=?", undef, ($parpermid, $id) );
2175 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM permissions WHERE permission_id=?", undef, ($permid) );
2176
2177 } else {
2178
2179 if ($wasinherited) { # munge new permission entry in if we're switching from inherited perms
2180##fixme: need to add semirecursive bit to properly munge inherited permission ID on subgroups and users
2181# ... if'n'when we have groups with fully inherited permissions.
2182 # SQL is coo
2183 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO permissions ($permlist,".($type eq 'user' ? 'user' : 'group')."_id) ".
2184 "SELECT $permlist,? FROM permissions WHERE permission_id=?", undef, ($id,$permid) );
2185 ($permid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT permission_id FROM permissions ".
2186 "WHERE ".($type eq 'user' ? 'user' : 'group')."_id=?", undef, ($id) );
2187 $dbh->do("UPDATE ".($type eq 'user' ? 'users' : 'groups')." SET inherit_perm='f',permission_id=? ".
2188 "WHERE ".($type eq 'user' ? 'user' : 'group')."_id=?", undef, ($permid, $id) );
2189 }
2190
2191 # and now set the permissions we were passed
2192 foreach (@permtypes) {
2193 if (defined ($newperms->{$_})) {
2194 $dbh->do("UPDATE permissions SET $_=? WHERE permission_id=?", undef, ($newperms->{$_},$permid) );
2195 }
2196 }
2197
2198 } # (inherited->)? custom
2199
2200 if ($type eq 'user') {
2201 $resultmsg = "Updated permissions for user $name";
2202 } else {
2203 $resultmsg = "Updated default permissions for group $name";
2204 }
2205 $self->_log(group_id => ($type eq 'user' ? $parid : $id), entry => $resultmsg);
2206 $dbh->commit;
2207 }; # end eval
2208 if ($@) {
2209 my $msg = $@;
2210 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
2211 return ('FAIL',"Error changing permissions: $msg");
2212 }
2213
2214 return ('OK',$resultmsg);
2215} # end changePermissions()
2216
2217
2218## DNSDB::comparePermissions()
2219# Compare two permission hashes
2220# Returns '>', '<', '=', '!'
2221sub comparePermissions {
2222 my $self = shift;
2223 my $p1 = shift;
2224 my $p2 = shift;
2225
2226 my $retval = '='; # assume equality until proven otherwise
2227
2228 no warnings "uninitialized";
2229
2230 foreach (@permtypes) {
2231 next if $p1->{$_} == $p2->{$_}; # equal is good
2232 if ($p1->{$_} && !$p2->{$_}) {
2233 if ($retval eq '<') { # if we've already found an unequal pair where
2234 $retval = '!'; # $p2 has more access, and we now find a pair
2235 last; # where $p1 has more access, the overall access
2236 } # is neither greater or lesser, it's unequal.
2237 $retval = '>';
2238 }
2239 if (!$p1->{$_} && $p2->{$_}) {
2240 if ($retval eq '>') { # if we've already found an unequal pair where
2241 $retval = '!'; # $p1 has more access, and we now find a pair
2242 last; # where $p2 has more access, the overall access
2243 } # is neither greater or lesser, it's unequal.
2244 $retval = '<';
2245 }
2246 }
2247 return $retval;
2248} # end comparePermissions()
2249
2250
2251## DNSDB::changeGroup()
2252# Change group ID of an entity
2253# Takes a database handle, entity type, entity ID, and new group ID
2254sub changeGroup {
2255 my $self = shift;
2256 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
2257 my $type = shift;
2258 my $id = shift;
2259 my $newgrp = shift;
2260
2261##fixme: fail on not enough args
2262 #return ('FAIL', "Missing
2263
2264 return ('FAIL', "Can't change the group of a $type")
2265 unless grep /^$type$/, ('domain','revzone','user','group'); # could be extended for defrecs?
2266
2267 # Collect some names for logging and messages
2268 my $entname;
2269 if ($type eq 'domain') {
2270 $entname = $self->domainName($id);
2271 } elsif ($type eq 'revzone') {
2272 $entname = $self->revName($id);
2273 } elsif ($type eq 'user') {
2274 $entname = $self->userFullName($id, '%u');
2275 } elsif ($type eq 'group') {
2276 $entname = $self->groupName($id);
2277 }
2278
2279 my ($oldgid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT group_id FROM $par_tbl{$type} WHERE $id_col{$type}=?",
2280 undef, ($id));
2281 my $oldgname = $self->groupName($oldgid);
2282 my $newgname = $self->groupName($newgrp);
2283
2284 return ('FAIL', "Can't move things into a group that doesn't exist") if !$newgname;
2285
2286 return ('WARN', "Nothing to do, new group is the same as the old group") if $oldgid == $newgrp;
2287
2288 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
2289 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
2290 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
2291 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
2292
2293 eval {
2294 $dbh->do("UPDATE $par_tbl{$type} SET group_id=? WHERE $id_col{$type}=?", undef, ($newgrp, $id));
2295 # Log the change in both the old and new groups
2296 $self->_log(group_id => $oldgid, entry => "Moved $type $entname from $oldgname to $newgname");
2297 $self->_log(group_id => $newgrp, entry => "Moved $type $entname from $oldgname to $newgname");
2298 $dbh->commit;
2299 };
2300 if ($@) {
2301 my $msg = $@;
2302 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
2303 if ($self->{log_failures}) {
2304 $self->_log(group_id => $oldgid, entry => "Error moving $type $entname to $newgname: $msg");
2305 $dbh->commit; # since we enabled transactions earlier
2306 }
2307 return ('FAIL',"Error moving $type $entname to $newgname: $msg");
2308 }
2309
2310 return ('OK',"Moved $type $entname from $oldgname to $newgname");
2311} # end changeGroup()
2312
2313
2314##
2315## Processing subs
2316##
2317
2318## DNSDB::addDomain()
2319# Add a domain
2320# Takes a database handle, domain name, numeric group, boolean(ish) state (active/inactive),
2321# and a default location indicator
2322# Returns a status code and message
2323sub addDomain {
2324 $errstr = '';
2325 my $self = shift;
2326 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
2327 my $domain = shift;
2328 return ('FAIL',"Domain must not be blank\n") if !$domain;
2329 my $group = shift;
2330 return ('FAIL',"Group must be specified\n") if !defined($group);
2331 my $state = shift;
2332 return ('FAIL',"Domain status must be specified\n") if !defined($state);
2333 my $defloc = shift || '';
2334
2335 $state = 1 if $state =~ /^active$/;
2336 $state = 1 if $state =~ /^on$/;
2337 $state = 0 if $state =~ /^inactive$/;
2338 $state = 0 if $state =~ /^off$/;
2339
2340 return ('FAIL',"Invalid domain status") if $state !~ /^\d+$/;
2341
2342 $domain = lc($domain) if $self->{lowercase};
2343
2344 return ('FAIL', "Invalid characters in domain") if $domain !~ /^[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+$/;
2345
2346 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT domain_id FROM domains WHERE lower(domain) = lower(?) AND default_location = ?");
2347 my $dom_id;
2348
2349# quick check to start to see if we've already got one
2350 $sth->execute($domain, $defloc);
2351 ($dom_id) = $sth->fetchrow_array;
2352
2353 return ('FAIL', "Domain already exists") if $dom_id;
2354
2355 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
2356 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
2357 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
2358 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
2359
2360 # Wrap all the SQL in a transaction
2361 eval {
2362 # insert the domain...
2363 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO domains (domain,group_id,status,default_location) VALUES (?,?,?,?)", undef,
2364 ($domain, $group, $state, $defloc));
2365
2366 # get the ID...
2367 ($dom_id) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT domain_id FROM domains WHERE lower(domain) = lower(?) AND default_location = ?",
2368 undef, ($domain, $defloc));
2369
2370 $self->_log(domain_id => $dom_id, group_id => $group,
2371 entry => "Added ".($state ? 'active' : 'inactive')." domain $domain");
2372
2373 # ... and now we construct the standard records from the default set. NB: group should be variable.
2374 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT host,type,val,distance,weight,port,ttl FROM default_records WHERE group_id=?");
2375 my $sth_in = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO records (domain_id,host,type,val,distance,weight,port,ttl,location)".
2376 " VALUES ($dom_id,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?)");
2377 $sth->execute($group);
2378 while (my ($host, $type, $val, $dist, $weight, $port, $ttl) = $sth->fetchrow_array()) {
2379 $host =~ s/DOMAIN/$domain/g;
2380 $val =~ s/DOMAIN/$domain/g;
2381 _caseclean(\$type, \$host, \$val, 'n', 'n') if $self->{lowercase};
2382 $sth_in->execute($host, $type, $val, $dist, $weight, $port, $ttl, $defloc);
2383 if ($typemap{$type} eq 'SOA') {
2384 my @tmp1 = split /:/, $host;
2385 my @tmp2 = split /:/, $val;
2386 $self->_log(domain_id => $dom_id, group_id => $group,
2387 entry => "[new $domain] Added SOA record [contact $tmp1[0]] [master $tmp1[1]] ".
2388 "[refresh $tmp2[0]] [retry $tmp2[1]] [expire $tmp2[2]] [minttl $tmp2[3]], TTL $ttl");
2389 } else {
2390 my $logentry = "[new $domain] Added record '$host $typemap{$type}";
2391 $logentry .= " [distance $dist]" if $typemap{$type} eq 'MX';
2392 $logentry .= " [priority $dist] [weight $weight] [port $port]" if $typemap{$type} eq 'SRV';
2393 $self->_log(domain_id => $dom_id, group_id => $group,
2394 entry => $logentry." $val', TTL $ttl");
2395 }
2396 }
2397
2398 # once we get here, we should have suceeded.
2399 $dbh->commit;
2400 }; # end eval
2401
2402 if ($@) {
2403 my $msg = $@;
2404 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
2405 $self->_log(group_id => $group, entry => "Failed adding domain $domain ($msg)")
2406 if $self->{log_failures};
2407 $dbh->commit; # since we enabled transactions earlier
2408 return ('FAIL',$msg);
2409 } else {
2410 return ('OK',$dom_id);
2411 }
2412} # end addDomain
2413
2414
2415## DNSDB::delZone()
2416# Delete a forward or reverse zone.
2417# Takes a database handle, zone ID, and forward/reverse flag.
2418# for now, just delete the records, then the domain.
2419# later we may want to archive it in some way instead (status code 2, for example?)
2420sub delZone {
2421 my $self = shift;
2422 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
2423 my $zoneid = shift;
2424 my $revrec = shift;
2425
2426 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
2427 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
2428 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
2429 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
2430
2431 return ('FAIL', 'Need a zone identifier to look up') if !$zoneid;
2432
2433 my $msg = '';
2434 my $failmsg = '';
2435 my $zone = ($revrec eq 'n' ? $self->domainName($zoneid) : $self->revName($zoneid));
2436
2437 return ('FAIL', ($revrec eq 'n' ? 'Domain' : 'Reverse zone')." ID $zoneid doesn't exist") if !$zone;
2438
2439 # Set this up here since we may use if if $self->{log_failures} is enabled
2440 my %loghash;
2441 $loghash{domain_id} = $zoneid if $revrec eq 'n';
2442 $loghash{rdns_id} = $zoneid if $revrec eq 'y';
2443 $loghash{group_id} = $self->parentID(
2444 id => $zoneid, type => ($revrec eq 'n' ? 'domain' : 'revzone'), revrec => $revrec);
2445
2446 # Wrap all the SQL in a transaction
2447 eval {
2448 # Disentangle custom record types before removing the
2449 # ones that are only in the zone to be deleted
2450 if ($revrec eq 'n') {
2451 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE records SET type=?,domain_id=0 WHERE domain_id=? AND type=?");
2452 $failmsg = "Failure converting multizone types to single-zone";
2453 $sth->execute($reverse_typemap{PTR}, $zoneid, 65280);
2454 $sth->execute($reverse_typemap{PTR}, $zoneid, 65281);
2455 $sth->execute(65282, $zoneid, 65283);
2456 $sth->execute(65282, $zoneid, 65284);
2457 $failmsg = "Failure removing domain records";
2458 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM records WHERE domain_id=?", undef, ($zoneid));
2459 $failmsg = "Failure removing domain";
2460 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM domains WHERE domain_id=?", undef, ($zoneid));
2461 } else {
2462 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE records SET type=?,rdns_id=0 WHERE rdns_id=? AND type=?");
2463 $failmsg = "Failure converting multizone types to single-zone";
2464 $sth->execute($reverse_typemap{A}, $zoneid, 65280);
2465 $sth->execute($reverse_typemap{AAAA}, $zoneid, 65281);
2466# We don't have an "A template" or "AAAA template" type, although it might be useful for symmetry.
2467# $sth->execute(65286?, $zoneid, 65283);
2468# $sth->execute(65286?, $zoneid, 65284);
2469 $failmsg = "Failure removing reverse records";
2470 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM records WHERE rdns_id=?", undef, ($zoneid));
2471 $failmsg = "Failure removing reverse zone";
2472 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM revzones WHERE rdns_id=?", undef, ($zoneid));
2473 }
2474
2475 $msg = "Deleted ".($revrec eq 'n' ? 'domain' : 'reverse zone')." $zone";
2476 $loghash{entry} = $msg;
2477 $self->_log(%loghash);
2478
2479 # once we get here, we should have suceeded.
2480 $dbh->commit;
2481 }; # end eval
2482
2483 if ($@) {
2484 $msg = $@;
2485 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
2486 $loghash{entry} = "Error deleting $zone: $msg ($failmsg)";
2487 if ($self->{log_failures}) {
2488 $self->_log(%loghash);
2489 $dbh->commit; # since we enabled transactions earlier
2490 }
2491 return ('FAIL', $loghash{entry});
2492 } else {
2493 return ('OK', $msg);
2494 }
2495
2496} # end delZone()
2497
2498
2499## DNSDB::domainName()
2500# Return the domain name based on a domain ID
2501# Takes a database handle and the domain ID
2502# Returns the domain name or undef on failure
2503sub domainName {
2504 $errstr = '';
2505 my $self = shift;
2506 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
2507 my $domid = shift;
2508 my ($domname) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT domain FROM domains WHERE domain_id=?", undef, ($domid) );
2509 $errstr = $DBI::errstr if !$domname;
2510 return $domname if $domname;
2511} # end domainName()
2512
2513
2514## DNSDB::revName()
2515# Return the reverse zone name based on an rDNS ID
2516# Takes a database handle and the rDNS ID, and an optional flag to force return of the CIDR zone
2517# instead of the formal .arpa zone name
2518# Returns the reverse zone name or undef on failure
2519sub revName {
2520 $errstr = '';
2521 my $self = shift;
2522 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
2523 my $revid = shift;
2524 my $cidrflag = shift || 'n';
2525 my ($revname) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT revnet FROM revzones WHERE rdns_id=?", undef, ($revid) );
2526 $errstr = $DBI::errstr if !$revname;
2527 my $tmp = new NetAddr::IP $revname;
2528 $revname = _ZONE($tmp, 'ZONE', 'r', '.').($tmp->{isv6} ? '.ip6.arpa' : '.in-addr.arpa')
2529 if ($self->{showrev_arpa} eq 'zone' || $self->{showrev_arpa} eq 'all') && $cidrflag eq 'n';
2530 return $revname if $revname;
2531} # end revName()
2532
2533
2534## DNSDB::domainID()
2535# Takes a database handle and domain name
2536# Returns the domain ID number
2537sub domainID {
2538 $errstr = '';
2539 my $self = shift;
2540 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
2541 my $domain = shift;
2542 my ($domid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT domain_id FROM domains WHERE lower(domain) = lower(?)",
2543 undef, ($domain) );
2544 if (!$domid) {
2545 if ($dbh->err) {
2546 $errstr = $DBI::errstr;
2547 } else {
2548 $errstr = "Domain $domain not present";
2549 }
2550 }
2551 return $domid if $domid;
2552} # end domainID()
2553
2554
2555## DNSDB::revID()
2556# Takes a database handle and reverse zone name
2557# Returns the rDNS ID number
2558sub revID {
2559 $errstr = '';
2560 my $self = shift;
2561 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
2562 my $revzone = shift;
2563 my ($revid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT rdns_id FROM revzones WHERE revnet=?", undef, ($revzone) );
2564 if (!$revid) {
2565 if ($dbh->err) {
2566 $errstr = $DBI::errstr;
2567 } else {
2568 $errstr = "Reverse zone $revzone not present";
2569 }
2570 }
2571 return $revid if $revid;
2572} # end revID()
2573
2574
2575## DNSDB::addRDNS
2576# Adds a reverse DNS zone
2577# Takes a database handle, CIDR block, reverse DNS pattern, numeric group,
2578# and boolean(ish) state (active/inactive)
2579# Returns a status code and message
2580sub addRDNS {
2581 my $self = shift;
2582 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
2583 my $zone = shift;
2584
2585 # Autodetect formal .arpa zones
2586 if ($zone =~ /\.arpa\.?$/) {
2587 my $code;
2588 ($code,$zone) = _zone2cidr($zone);
2589 return ('FAIL', $zone) if $code eq 'FAIL';
2590 }
2591 $zone = NetAddr::IP->new($zone);
2592
2593 return ('FAIL',"Zone name must be a valid CIDR netblock") unless ($zone && $zone->addr !~ /^0/);
2594 my $revpatt = shift; # construct a custom (A/AAAA+)? PTR template record
2595 my $group = shift;
2596 my $state = shift;
2597 my $defloc = shift || '';
2598
2599 $state = 1 if $state =~ /^active$/;
2600 $state = 1 if $state =~ /^on$/;
2601 $state = 0 if $state =~ /^inactive$/;
2602 $state = 0 if $state =~ /^off$/;
2603
2604 return ('FAIL',"Invalid zone status") if $state !~ /^\d+$/;
2605
2606# quick check to start to see if we've already got one
2607 my ($rdns_id) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT rdns_id FROM revzones WHERE revnet = ? AND default_location = ?",
2608 undef, ("$zone", $defloc));
2609
2610 return ('FAIL', "Zone already exists") if $rdns_id;
2611
2612 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
2613 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
2614 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
2615 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
2616
2617 my $warnstr = '';
2618 my $defttl = 3600; # 1 hour should be reasonable. And unless things have gone horribly
2619 # wrong, we should have a value to override this anyway.
2620
2621 # Wrap all the SQL in a transaction
2622 eval {
2623 # insert the zone...
2624 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO revzones (revnet,group_id,status,default_location) VALUES (?,?,?,?)", undef,
2625 ($zone, $group, $state, $defloc) );
2626
2627 # get the ID...
2628 ($rdns_id) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT currval('revzones_rdns_id_seq')");
2629
2630 $self->_log(rdns_id => $rdns_id, group_id => $group,
2631 entry => "Added ".($state ? 'active' : 'inactive')." reverse zone $zone");
2632
2633 # ... and now we construct the standard records from the default set. NB: group should be variable.
2634 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT host,type,val,ttl FROM default_rev_records WHERE group_id=?");
2635 my $sth_in = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO records (rdns_id,domain_id,host,type,val,ttl,location)".
2636 " VALUES ($rdns_id,?,?,?,?,?,?)");
2637 $sth->execute($group);
2638 while (my ($host,$type,$val,$ttl) = $sth->fetchrow_array()) {
2639 # Silently skip v4/v6 mismatches. This is not an error, this is expected.
2640 if ($zone->{isv6}) {
2641 next if ($type == 65280 || $type == 65283);
2642 } else {
2643 next if ($type == 65281 || $type == 65284);
2644 }
2645
2646 $host =~ s/ADMINDOMAIN/$self->{domain}/g;
2647
2648 # Check to make sure the IP stubs will fit in the zone. Under most usage failures here should be rare.
2649 # On failure, tack a note on to a warning string and continue without adding this record.
2650 # While we're at it, we substitute $zone for ZONE in the value.
2651 if ($val eq 'ZONE') {
2652 # If we've got a pattern, we skip the default record version on (A+)PTR-template types
2653 next if $revpatt && ($type == 65282 || $type == 65283);
2654##fixme? do we care if we have multiple whole-zone templates?
2655 $val = $zone->network;
2656 } elsif ($val =~ /ZONE/) {
2657 my $tmpval = $val;
2658 $tmpval =~ s/ZONE//;
2659 # Bend the rules and allow single-trailing-number PTR or PTR template records to be inserted
2660 # as either v4 or v6. May make this an off-by-default config flag
2661 # Note that the origin records that may trigger this **SHOULD** already have ZONE,\d
2662 if ($type == 12 || $type == 65282) {
2663 $tmpval =~ s/[,.]/::/ if ($tmpval =~ /^[,.]\d+$/ && $zone->{isv6});
2664 $tmpval =~ s/[,:]+/./ if ($tmpval =~ /^(?:,|::)\d+$/ && !$zone->{isv6});
2665 }
2666 my $addr;
2667 if ($self->_ipparent('n', 'y', \$tmpval, $rdns_id, \$addr)) {
2668 $val = $addr->addr;
2669 } else {
2670 $warnstr .= "\nDefault record '$val $typemap{$type} $host' doesn't fit in $zone, skipping";
2671 next;
2672 }
2673 }
2674
2675 # Substitute $zone for ZONE in the hostname, but only for non-NS records.
2676 # NS records get this substitution on the value instead.
2677 $host = _ZONE($zone, $host) if $type != 2;
2678
2679 # Fill in the forward domain ID if we can find it, otherwise:
2680 # Coerce type down to PTR or PTR template if we can't
2681 my $domid = 0;
2682 if ($type >= 65280) {
2683 if (!($domid = $self->_hostparent($host))) {
2684 $warnstr .= "\nRecord added as PTR instead of $typemap{$type}; domain not found for $host";
2685 $type = $reverse_typemap{PTR};
2686 $domid = 0; # just to be explicit.
2687 }
2688 }
2689
2690 _caseclean(\$type, \$host, \$val, 'n', 'y') if $self->{lowercase};
2691
2692 $sth_in->execute($domid,$host,$type,$val,$ttl,$defloc);
2693
2694 if ($typemap{$type} eq 'SOA') {
2695 my @tmp1 = split /:/, $host;
2696 my @tmp2 = split /:/, $val;
2697 $self->_log(rdns_id => $rdns_id, group_id => $group,
2698 entry => "[new $zone] Added SOA record [contact $tmp1[0]] [master $tmp1[1]] ".
2699 "[refresh $tmp2[0]] [retry $tmp2[1]] [expire $tmp2[2]] [minttl $tmp2[3]], TTL $ttl");
2700 $defttl = $tmp2[3];
2701 } else {
2702 my $logentry = "[new $zone] Added record '$host $typemap{$type} $val', TTL $ttl";
2703 $logentry .= ", default location ".$self->getLoc($defloc)->{description} if $defloc;
2704 $self->_log(rdns_id => $rdns_id, domain_id => $domid, group_id => $group, entry => $logentry);
2705 }
2706 }
2707
2708 # Generate record based on provided pattern.
2709 if ($revpatt) {
2710 my $host;
2711 my $type = ($zone->{isv6} ? 65284 : 65283);
2712 my $val = $zone->network;
2713
2714 # Substitute $zone for ZONE in the hostname.
2715 $host = _ZONE($zone, $revpatt);
2716
2717 my $domid = 0;
2718 if (!($domid = $self->_hostparent($host))) {
2719 $warnstr .= "\nDefault pattern added as PTR template instead of $typemap{$type}; domain not found for $host";
2720 $type = 65282;
2721 $domid = 0; # just to be explicit.
2722 }
2723
2724 $sth_in->execute($domid,$host,$type,$val,$defttl,$defloc);
2725 my $logentry = "[new $zone] Added record '$host $typemap{$type}";
2726 $self->_log(rdns_id => $rdns_id, domain_id => $domid, group_id => $group,
2727 entry => $logentry." $val', TTL $defttl from pattern");
2728 }
2729
2730 # If there are warnings (presumably about default records skipped for cause) log them
2731 $self->_log(rdns_id => $rdns_id, group_id => $group, entry => "Warning(s) adding $zone:$warnstr")
2732 if $warnstr;
2733
2734 # once we get here, we should have suceeded.
2735 $dbh->commit;
2736 }; # end eval
2737
2738 if ($@) {
2739 my $msg = $@;
2740 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
2741 $self->_log(group_id => $group, entry => "Failed adding reverse zone $zone ($msg)")
2742 if $self->{log_failures};
2743 $dbh->commit; # since we enabled transactions earlier
2744 return ('FAIL',$msg);
2745 } else {
2746 my $retcode = 'OK';
2747 if ($warnstr) {
2748 $resultstr = $warnstr;
2749 $retcode = 'WARN';
2750 }
2751 return ($retcode, $rdns_id);
2752 }
2753
2754} # end addRDNS()
2755
2756
2757## DNSDB::getZoneCount
2758# Get count of zones in group or groups
2759# Takes a database handle and hash containing:
2760# - the "current" group
2761# - an array of "acceptable" groups
2762# - a flag for forward/reverse zones
2763# - Optionally accept a "starts with" and/or "contains" filter argument
2764# Returns an integer count of the resulting zone list.
2765sub getZoneCount {
2766 my $self = shift;
2767 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
2768
2769 my %args = @_;
2770
2771 # Fail on bad curgroup argument. There's no sane fallback on this one.
2772 if (!$args{curgroup} || $args{curgroup} !~ /^\d+$/) {
2773 $errstr = "Bad or missing curgroup argument";
2774 return;
2775 }
2776 # Fail on bad childlist argument. This could be sanely ignored if bad, maybe.
2777 if ($args{childlist} && $args{childlist} !~ /^[\d,]+$/) {
2778 $errstr = "Bad childlist argument";
2779 return;
2780 }
2781
2782 my @filterargs;
2783 $args{startwith} = undef if $args{startwith} && $args{startwith} !~ /^(?:[a-z]|0-9)$/;
2784 push @filterargs, "^$args{startwith}" if $args{startwith};
2785 $args{filter} =~ s/\./\[\.\]/g if $args{filter}; # only match literal dots, usually in reverse zones
2786 push @filterargs, $args{filter} if $args{filter};
2787
2788 my $sql;
2789 # Not as compact, and fix-me-twice if the common bits get wrong, but much easier to read
2790 if ($args{revrec} eq 'n') {
2791 $sql = "SELECT count(*) FROM domains".
2792 " WHERE group_id IN ($args{curgroup}".($args{childlist} ? ",$args{childlist}" : '').")".
2793 ($args{startwith} ? " AND domain ~* ?" : '').
2794 ($args{filter} ? " AND domain ~* ?" : '');
2795 } else {
2796 $sql = "SELECT count(*) FROM revzones".
2797 " WHERE group_id IN ($args{curgroup}".($args{childlist} ? ",$args{childlist}" : '').")".
2798 ($args{startwith} ? " AND CAST(revnet AS VARCHAR) ~* ?" : '');
2799# if ($self->{showrev_arpa} eq 'zone' || $self->{showrev_arpa} eq 'all') {
2800 # Just In Case the UI is using formal .arpa notation, and someone enters something reversed,
2801 # we want to match both the formal and natural zone name
2802 $sql .= ($args{filter} ? " AND (CAST(revnet AS VARCHAR) ~* ? OR CAST(revnet AS VARCHAR) ~* ?)" : '');
2803 push @filterargs, join('[.]',reverse(split(/\[\.\]/,$args{filter}))) if $args{filter};
2804# } else {
2805# $sql .= ($args{filter} ? " AND CAST(revnet AS VARCHAR) ~* ?" : '');
2806# }
2807 }
2808 my ($count) = $dbh->selectrow_array($sql, undef, @filterargs);
2809 return $count;
2810} # end getZoneCount()
2811
2812
2813## DNSDB::getZoneList()
2814# Get a list of zones in the specified group(s)
2815# Takes the same arguments as getZoneCount() above
2816# Returns a reference to an array of hashrefs suitable for feeding to HTML::Template
2817sub getZoneList {
2818 my $self = shift;
2819 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
2820
2821 my %args = @_;
2822
2823 my @zonelist;
2824
2825 $args{sortorder} = 'ASC' if !$args{sortorder} || !grep /^$args{sortorder}$/, ('ASC','DESC');
2826 $args{offset} = 0 if !$args{offset} || $args{offset} !~ /^(?:all|\d+)$/;
2827
2828 # Fail on bad curgroup argument. There's no sane fallback on this one.
2829 if (!$args{curgroup} || $args{curgroup} !~ /^\d+$/) {
2830 $errstr = "Bad or missing curgroup argument";
2831 return;
2832 }
2833 # Fail on bad childlist argument. This could be sanely ignored if bad, maybe.
2834 if ($args{childlist} && $args{childlist} !~ /^[\d,]+$/) {
2835 $errstr = "Bad childlist argument";
2836 return;
2837 }
2838
2839 my @filterargs;
2840 $args{startwith} = undef if $args{startwith} && $args{startwith} !~ /^(?:[a-z]|0-9)$/;
2841 push @filterargs, "^$args{startwith}" if $args{startwith};
2842 $args{filter} =~ s/\./\[\.\]/g if $args{filter}; # only match literal dots, usually in reverse zones
2843 push @filterargs, $args{filter} if $args{filter};
2844
2845 my $sql;
2846 # Not as compact, and fix-me-twice if the common bits get wrong, but much easier to read
2847 if ($args{revrec} eq 'n') {
2848 $args{sortby} = 'domain' if !$args{sortby} || !grep /^$args{sortby}$/, ('domain','group','status');
2849 $sql = q(SELECT
2850 domain_id AS zoneid,
2851 domain AS zone,
2852 status,
2853 groups.group_name AS group,
2854 l.description AS location
2855 FROM domains
2856 LEFT JOIN locations l ON domains.default_location=l.location
2857 INNER JOIN groups ON domains.group_id=groups.group_id ).
2858 "WHERE domains.group_id IN ($args{curgroup}".($args{childlist} ? ",$args{childlist}" : '').")".
2859 ($args{startwith} ? " AND domain ~* ?" : '').
2860 ($args{filter} ? " AND domain ~* ?" : '');
2861 } else {
2862##fixme: arguably startwith here is irrelevant. depends on the UI though.
2863 $args{sortby} = 'revnet' if !$args{sortby} || !grep /^$args{sortby}$/, ('revnet','group','status');
2864 $sql = q(SELECT
2865 rdns_id AS zoneid,
2866 revnet AS zone,
2867 status,
2868 groups.group_name AS group,
2869 l.description AS location
2870 FROM revzones
2871 LEFT JOIN locations l ON revzones.default_location=l.location
2872 INNER JOIN groups ON revzones.group_id=groups.group_id ).
2873 " WHERE revzones.group_id IN ($args{curgroup}".($args{childlist} ? ",$args{childlist}" : '').")".
2874 ($args{startwith} ? " AND CAST(revnet AS VARCHAR) ~* ?" : '');
2875# if ($self->{showrev_arpa} eq 'zone' || $self->{showrev_arpa} eq 'all') {
2876 # Just In Case the UI is using formal .arpa notation, and someone enters something reversed,
2877 # we want to match both the formal and natural zone name
2878 $sql .= ($args{filter} ? " AND (CAST(revnet AS VARCHAR) ~* ? OR CAST(revnet AS VARCHAR) ~* ?)" : '');
2879 push @filterargs, join('[.]',reverse(split(/\[\.\]/,$args{filter}))) if $args{filter};
2880# } else {
2881# $sql .= ($args{filter} ? " AND CAST(revnet AS VARCHAR) ~* ?" : '');
2882# }
2883 }
2884 # A common tail.
2885 $sql .= " ORDER BY ".($args{sortby} eq 'group' ? 'groups.group_name' : $args{sortby})." $args{sortorder} ".
2886 ($args{offset} eq 'all' ? '' : " LIMIT $self->{perpage}".
2887 " OFFSET ".$args{offset}*$self->{perpage});
2888
2889 my @working;
2890 my $zsth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
2891 $zsth->execute(@filterargs);
2892 while (my $zone = $zsth->fetchrow_hashref) {
2893 if ($args{revrec} eq 'y' && ($self->{showrev_arpa} eq 'zone' || $self->{showrev_arpa} eq 'all')) {
2894 my $tmp = new NetAddr::IP $zone->{zone};
2895 $zone->{zone} = DNSDB::_ZONE($tmp, 'ZONE', 'r', '.').($tmp->{isv6} ? '.ip6.arpa' : '.in-addr.arpa');
2896 }
2897 push @working, $zone;
2898 }
2899 return \@working;
2900} # end getZoneList()
2901
2902
2903## DNSDB::getZoneLocation()
2904# Retrieve the default location for a zone.
2905# Takes a database handle, forward/reverse flag, and zone ID
2906sub getZoneLocation {
2907 my $self = shift;
2908 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
2909 my $revrec = shift;
2910 my $zoneid = shift;
2911
2912 my ($loc) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT default_location FROM ".
2913 ($revrec eq 'n' ? 'domains WHERE domain_id = ?' : 'revzones WHERE rdns_id = ?'),
2914 undef, ($zoneid));
2915 return $loc;
2916} # end getZoneLocation()
2917
2918
2919## DNSDB::addGroup()
2920# Add a group
2921# Takes a database handle, group name, parent group, hashref for permissions,
2922# and optional template-vs-cloneme flag for the default records
2923# Returns a status code and message
2924sub addGroup {
2925 $errstr = '';
2926 my $self = shift;
2927 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
2928 my $groupname = shift;
2929 my $pargroup = shift;
2930 my $permissions = shift;
2931
2932 # 0 indicates "custom", hardcoded.
2933 # Any other value clones that group's default records, if it exists.
2934 my $inherit = shift || 0;
2935##fixme: need a flag to indicate clone records or <?> ?
2936
2937 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
2938 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
2939 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
2940 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
2941
2942 my ($group_id) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT group_id FROM groups WHERE group_name=?", undef, ($groupname));
2943
2944 return ('FAIL', "Group already exists") if $group_id;
2945
2946 # Wrap all the SQL in a transaction
2947 eval {
2948 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO groups (parent_group_id,group_name) VALUES (?,?)", undef, ($pargroup, $groupname) );
2949
2950 my ($groupid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT currval('groups_group_id_seq')");
2951
2952 # We work through the whole set of permissions instead of specifying them so
2953 # that when we add a new permission, we don't have to change the code anywhere
2954 # that doesn't explicitly deal with that specific permission.
2955 my @permvals;
2956 foreach (@permtypes) {
2957 if (!defined ($permissions->{$_})) {
2958 push @permvals, 0;
2959 } else {
2960 push @permvals, $permissions->{$_};
2961 }
2962 }
2963 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO permissions (group_id,$permlist) values (?".',?'x($#permtypes+1).")",
2964 undef, ($groupid, @permvals) );
2965 my ($permid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT currval('permissions_permission_id_seq')");
2966 $dbh->do("UPDATE groups SET permission_id=$permid WHERE group_id=$groupid");
2967
2968 # Default records
2969 my $sthf = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO default_records (group_id,host,type,val,distance,weight,port,ttl) ".
2970 "VALUES ($groupid,?,?,?,?,?,?,?)");
2971 my $sthr = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO default_rev_records (group_id,host,type,val,ttl) ".
2972 "VALUES ($groupid,?,?,?,?)");
2973 if ($inherit) {
2974 # Duplicate records from parent. Actually relying on inherited records feels
2975 # very fragile, and it would be problematic to roll over at a later time.
2976 my $sth2 = $dbh->prepare("SELECT host,type,val,distance,weight,port,ttl FROM default_records WHERE group_id=?");
2977 $sth2->execute($pargroup);
2978 while (my @clonedata = $sth2->fetchrow_array) {
2979 $sthf->execute(@clonedata);
2980 }
2981 # And now the reverse records
2982 $sth2 = $dbh->prepare("SELECT host,type,val,ttl FROM default_rev_records WHERE group_id=?");
2983 $sth2->execute($pargroup);
2984 while (my @clonedata = $sth2->fetchrow_array) {
2985 $sthr->execute(@clonedata);
2986 }
2987 } else {
2988##fixme: Hardcoding is Bad, mmmmkaaaay?
2989 # reasonable basic defaults for SOA, MX, NS, and minimal hosting
2990 # could load from a config file, but somewhere along the line we need hardcoded bits.
2991 $sthf->execute('ns1.example.com:hostmaster.example.com', 6, '10800:3600:604800:10800', 0, 0, 0, 86400);
2992 $sthf->execute('DOMAIN', 1, '192.168.4.2', 0, 0, 0, 7200);
2993 $sthf->execute('DOMAIN', 15, 'mx.example.com', 10, 0, 0, 7200);
2994 $sthf->execute('DOMAIN', 2, 'ns1.example.com', 0, 0, 0, 7200);
2995 $sthf->execute('DOMAIN', 2, 'ns2.example.com', 0, 0, 0, 7200);
2996 $sthf->execute('www.DOMAIN', 5, 'DOMAIN', 0, 0, 0, 7200);
2997 # reasonable basic defaults for generic reverse zone. Same as initial SQL tabledef.
2998 $sthr->execute('hostmaster.ADMINDOMAIN:ns1.ADMINDOMAIN', 6, '10800:3600:604800:10800', 86400);
2999 $sthr->execute('unused-%r.ADMINDOMAIN', 65283, 'ZONE', 3600);
3000 }
3001
3002 $self->_log(group_id => $pargroup, entry => "Added group $groupname");
3003
3004 # once we get here, we should have suceeded.
3005 $dbh->commit;
3006 }; # end eval
3007
3008 if ($@) {
3009 my $msg = $@;
3010 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
3011 if ($self->{log_failures}) {
3012 $self->_log(group_id => $pargroup, entry => "Failed to add group $groupname: $msg");
3013 $dbh->commit;
3014 }
3015 return ('FAIL',$msg);
3016 }
3017
3018 return ('OK','OK');
3019} # end addGroup()
3020
3021
3022## DNSDB::delGroup()
3023# Delete a group.
3024# Takes a group ID
3025# Returns a status code and message
3026sub delGroup {
3027 my $self = shift;
3028 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3029 my $groupid = shift;
3030
3031 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
3032 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
3033 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
3034 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
3035
3036##fixme: locate "knowable" error conditions and deal with them before the eval
3037# ... or inside, whatever.
3038# -> domains still exist in group
3039# -> ...
3040 my $failmsg = '';
3041 my $resultmsg = '';
3042
3043 # collect some pieces for logging and error messages
3044 my $groupname = $self->groupName($groupid);
3045 my $parid = $self->parentID(id => $groupid, type => 'group');
3046
3047 # Wrap all the SQL in a transaction
3048 eval {
3049 # Check for Things in the group
3050 $failmsg = "Can't remove group $groupname";
3051 my ($grpcnt) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT count(*) FROM groups WHERE parent_group_id=?", undef, ($groupid));
3052 die "$grpcnt groups still in group\n" if $grpcnt;
3053 my ($domcnt) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT count(*) FROM domains WHERE group_id=?", undef, ($groupid));
3054 die "$domcnt domains still in group\n" if $domcnt;
3055 my ($revcnt) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT count(*) FROM revzones WHERE group_id=?", undef, ($groupid));
3056 die "$revcnt reverse zones still in group\n" if $revcnt;
3057 my ($usercnt) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT count(*) FROM users WHERE group_id=?", undef, ($groupid));
3058 die "$usercnt users still in group\n" if $usercnt;
3059
3060 $failmsg = "Failed to delete default records for $groupname";
3061 $dbh->do("DELETE from default_records WHERE group_id=?", undef, ($groupid));
3062 $failmsg = "Failed to delete default reverse records for $groupname";
3063 $dbh->do("DELETE from default_rev_records WHERE group_id=?", undef, ($groupid));
3064 $failmsg = "Failed to remove group $groupname";
3065 $dbh->do("DELETE from groups WHERE group_id=?", undef, ($groupid));
3066
3067 $self->_log(group_id => $parid, entry => "Deleted group $groupname");
3068 $resultmsg = "Deleted group $groupname";
3069
3070 # once we get here, we should have suceeded.
3071 $dbh->commit;
3072 }; # end eval
3073
3074 if ($@) {
3075 my $msg = $@;
3076 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
3077 if ($self->{log_failures}) {
3078 $self->_log(group_id => $parid, entry => "$failmsg: $msg");
3079 $dbh->commit; # since we enabled transactions earlier
3080 }
3081 return ('FAIL',"$failmsg: $msg");
3082 }
3083
3084 return ('OK',$resultmsg);
3085} # end delGroup()
3086
3087
3088## DNSDB::getChildren()
3089# Get a list of all groups whose parent^n is group <n>
3090# Takes a database handle, group ID, reference to an array to put the group IDs in,
3091# and an optional flag to return only immediate children or all children-of-children
3092# default to returning all children
3093# Calls itself
3094sub getChildren {
3095 $errstr = '';
3096 my $self = shift;
3097 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3098 my $rootgroup = shift;
3099 my $groupdest = shift;
3100 my $immed = shift || 'all';
3101
3102 # special break for default group; otherwise we get stuck.
3103 if ($rootgroup == 1) {
3104 # by definition, group 1 is the Root Of All Groups
3105 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT group_id FROM groups WHERE NOT (group_id=1)".
3106 ($immed ne 'all' ? " AND parent_group_id=1" : '')." ORDER BY group_name");
3107 $sth->execute;
3108 while (my @this = $sth->fetchrow_array) {
3109 push @$groupdest, @this;
3110 }
3111 } else {
3112 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT group_id FROM groups WHERE parent_group_id=? ORDER BY group_name");
3113 $sth->execute($rootgroup);
3114 return if $sth->rows == 0;
3115 my @grouplist;
3116 while (my ($group) = $sth->fetchrow_array) {
3117 push @$groupdest, $group;
3118 $self->getChildren($group, $groupdest) if $immed eq 'all';
3119 }
3120 }
3121} # end getChildren()
3122
3123
3124## DNSDB::groupName()
3125# Return the group name based on a group ID
3126# Takes a database handle and the group ID
3127# Returns the group name or undef on failure
3128sub groupName {
3129 $errstr = '';
3130 my $self = shift;
3131 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3132 my $groupid = shift;
3133 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT group_name FROM groups WHERE group_id=?");
3134 $sth->execute($groupid);
3135 my ($groupname) = $sth->fetchrow_array();
3136 $errstr = $DBI::errstr if !$groupname;
3137 return $groupname if $groupname;
3138} # end groupName
3139
3140
3141## DNSDB::getGroupCount()
3142# Get count of subgroups in group or groups
3143# Takes a database handle and hash containing:
3144# - the "current" group
3145# - an array of "acceptable" groups
3146# - Optionally accept a "starts with" and/or "contains" filter argument
3147# Returns an integer count of the resulting group list.
3148sub getGroupCount {
3149 my $self = shift;
3150 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3151
3152 my %args = @_;
3153
3154 # Fail on bad curgroup argument. There's no sane fallback on this one.
3155 if (!$args{curgroup} || $args{curgroup} !~ /^\d+$/) {
3156 $errstr = "Bad or missing curgroup argument";
3157 return;
3158 }
3159 # Fail on bad childlist argument. This could be sanely ignored if bad, maybe.
3160 if ($args{childlist} && $args{childlist} !~ /^[\d,]+$/) {
3161 $errstr = "Bad childlist argument";
3162 return;
3163 }
3164
3165 my @filterargs;
3166 $args{startwith} = undef if $args{startwith} && $args{startwith} !~ /^(?:[a-z]|0-9)$/;
3167 push @filterargs, "^$args{startwith}" if $args{startwith};
3168 push @filterargs, $args{filter} if $args{filter};
3169
3170 my $sql = "SELECT count(*) FROM groups ".
3171 "WHERE parent_group_id IN ($args{curgroup}".($args{childlist} ? ",$args{childlist}" : '').")".
3172 ($args{startwith} ? " AND group_name ~* ?" : '').
3173 ($args{filter} ? " AND group_name ~* ?" : '');
3174 my ($count) = $dbh->selectrow_array($sql, undef, (@filterargs) );
3175 $errstr = $dbh->errstr if !$count;
3176 return $count;
3177} # end getGroupCount
3178
3179
3180## DNSDB::getGroupList()
3181# Get a list of sub^n-groups in the specified group(s)
3182# Takes the same arguments as getGroupCount() above
3183# Returns an arrayref containing hashrefs suitable for feeding straight to HTML::Template
3184sub getGroupList {
3185 my $self = shift;
3186 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3187
3188 my %args = @_;
3189
3190 # Fail on bad curgroup argument. There's no sane fallback on this one.
3191 if (!$args{curgroup} || $args{curgroup} !~ /^\d+$/) {
3192 $errstr = "Bad or missing curgroup argument";
3193 return;
3194 }
3195 # Fail on bad childlist argument. This could be sanely ignored if bad, maybe.
3196 if ($args{childlist} && $args{childlist} !~ /^[\d,]+$/) {
3197 $errstr = "Bad childlist argument";
3198 return;
3199 }
3200
3201 my @filterargs;
3202 $args{startwith} = undef if $args{startwith} && $args{startwith} !~ /^(?:[a-z]|0-9)$/;
3203 push @filterargs, "^$args{startwith}" if $args{startwith};
3204 push @filterargs, $args{filter} if $args{filter};
3205
3206 # protection against bad or missing arguments
3207 $args{sortorder} = 'ASC' if !$args{sortorder} || !grep /^$args{sortorder}$/, ('ASC','DESC');
3208 $args{sortby} = 'group' if !$args{sortby} || $args{sortby} !~ /^[\w_.]+$/;
3209 $args{offset} = 0 if !$args{offset} || $args{offset} !~ /^(?:all|\d+)$/;
3210
3211 # munge sortby for columns in database
3212 $args{sortby} = 'g.group_name' if $args{sortby} eq 'group';
3213 $args{sortby} = 'g2.group_name' if $args{sortby} eq 'parent';
3214
3215 my $sql = q(SELECT g.group_id AS groupid, g.group_name AS groupname, g2.group_name AS pgroup
3216 FROM groups g
3217 INNER JOIN groups g2 ON g2.group_id=g.parent_group_id
3218 ).
3219 " WHERE g.parent_group_id IN ($args{curgroup}".($args{childlist} ? ",$args{childlist}" : '').")".
3220 ($args{startwith} ? " AND g.group_name ~* ?" : '').
3221 ($args{filter} ? " AND g.group_name ~* ?" : '').
3222 " GROUP BY g.group_id, g.group_name, g2.group_name ".
3223 " ORDER BY $args{sortby} $args{sortorder} ".
3224 ($args{offset} eq 'all' ? '' : " LIMIT $self->{perpage} OFFSET ".$args{offset}*$self->{perpage});
3225 my $glist = $dbh->selectall_arrayref($sql, { Slice => {} }, (@filterargs) );
3226 $errstr = $dbh->errstr if !$glist;
3227
3228 # LEFT JOINs make the result set balloon beyond sanity just to include counts;
3229 # this means there's lots of crunching needed to trim the result set back down.
3230 # So instead we track the order of the groups, and push the counts into the
3231 # arrayref result separately.
3232##fixme: put this whole sub in a transaction? might be
3233# needed for accurate results on very busy systems.
3234##fixme: large group lists need prepared statements?
3235#my $ucsth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT count(*) FROM users WHERE group_id=?");
3236#my $dcsth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT count(*) FROM domains WHERE group_id=?");
3237#my $rcsth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT count(*) FROM revzones WHERE group_id=?");
3238 foreach (@{$glist}) {
3239 my ($ucnt) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT count(*) FROM users WHERE group_id=?", undef, ($$_{groupid}));
3240 $$_{nusers} = $ucnt;
3241 my ($dcnt) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT count(*) FROM domains WHERE group_id=?", undef, ($$_{groupid}));
3242 $$_{ndomains} = $dcnt;
3243 my ($rcnt) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT count(*) FROM revzones WHERE group_id=?", undef, ($$_{groupid}));
3244 $$_{nrevzones} = $rcnt;
3245 }
3246
3247 return $glist;
3248} # end getGroupList
3249
3250
3251## DNSDB::groupID()
3252# Return the group ID based on the group name
3253# Takes a database handle and the group name
3254# Returns the group ID or undef on failure
3255sub groupID {
3256 $errstr = '';
3257 my $self = shift;
3258 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3259 my $group = shift;
3260 my ($grpid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT group_id FROM groups WHERE group_name=?", undef, ($group) );
3261 $errstr = $DBI::errstr if !$grpid;
3262 return $grpid if $grpid;
3263} # end groupID()
3264
3265
3266## DNSDB::addUser()
3267# Add a user.
3268# Takes a DB handle, username, group ID, password, state (active/inactive).
3269# Optionally accepts:
3270# user type (user/admin) - defaults to user
3271# permissions string - defaults to inherit from group
3272# three valid forms:
3273# i - Inherit permissions
3274# c:<user_id> - Clone permissions from <user_id>
3275# C:<permission list> - Set these specific permissions
3276# first name - defaults to username
3277# last name - defaults to blank
3278# phone - defaults to blank (could put other data within column def)
3279# Returns (OK,<uid>) on success, (FAIL,<message>) on failure
3280sub addUser {
3281 $errstr = '';
3282 my $self = shift;
3283 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3284 my $username = shift;
3285 my $group = shift;
3286 my $pass = shift;
3287 my $state = shift;
3288
3289 return ('FAIL', "Missing one or more required entries") if !defined($state);
3290 return ('FAIL', "Username must not be blank") if !$username;
3291
3292 # Munge in some alternate state values
3293 $state = 1 if $state =~ /^active$/;
3294 $state = 1 if $state =~ /^on$/;
3295 $state = 0 if $state =~ /^inactive$/;
3296 $state = 0 if $state =~ /^off$/;
3297
3298 my $type = shift || 'u'; # create limited users by default - fwiw, not sure yet how this will interact with ACLs
3299
3300 my $permstring = shift || 'i'; # default is to inhert permissions from group
3301
3302 my $fname = shift || $username;
3303 my $lname = shift || '';
3304 my $phone = shift || ''; # not going format-check
3305
3306 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT user_id FROM users WHERE username=?");
3307 my $user_id;
3308
3309# quick check to start to see if we've already got one
3310 $sth->execute($username);
3311 ($user_id) = $sth->fetchrow_array;
3312
3313 return ('FAIL', "User already exists") if $user_id;
3314
3315 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
3316 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
3317 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
3318 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
3319
3320 # Wrap all the SQL in a transaction
3321 eval {
3322 # insert the user... note we set inherited perms by default since
3323 # it's simple and cleans up some other bits of state
3324##fixme: need better handling of case of inherited or missing (!!) permissions entries
3325 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO users ".
3326 "(group_id,username,password,firstname,lastname,phone,type,status,permission_id,inherit_perm) ".
3327 "VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,(SELECT permission_id FROM permissions WHERE group_id=?),'t')");
3328 $sth->execute($group,$username,unix_md5_crypt($pass),$fname,$lname,$phone,$type,$state,$group);
3329
3330 # get the ID...
3331 ($user_id) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT currval('users_user_id_seq')");
3332
3333# Permissions! Gotta set'em all!
3334 die "Invalid permission string $permstring\n"
3335 if $permstring !~ /^(?:
3336 i # inherit
3337 |c:\d+ # clone
3338 # custom. no, the leading , is not a typo
3339 |C:(?:,(?:group|user|domain|record|location|self)_(?:edit|create|delete|locchg|view))*
3340 )$/x;
3341# bleh. I'd call another function to do my dirty work, but we're in the middle of a transaction already.
3342 if ($permstring ne 'i') {
3343 # for cloned or custom permissions, we have to create a new permissions entry.
3344 my $clonesrc = $group;
3345 if ($permstring =~ /^c:(\d+)/) { $clonesrc = $1; }
3346 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO permissions ($permlist,user_id) ".
3347 "SELECT $permlist,? FROM permissions WHERE permission_id=".
3348 "(SELECT permission_id FROM permissions WHERE ".($permstring =~ /^c:/ ? 'user' : 'group')."_id=?)",
3349 undef, ($user_id,$clonesrc) );
3350 $dbh->do("UPDATE users SET permission_id=".
3351 "(SELECT permission_id FROM permissions WHERE user_id=?) ".
3352 "WHERE user_id=?", undef, ($user_id, $user_id) );
3353 }
3354 if ($permstring =~ /^C:/) {
3355 # finally for custom permissions, we set the passed-in permissions (and unset
3356 # any that might have been brought in by the clone operation above)
3357 my ($permid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT permission_id FROM permissions WHERE user_id=?",
3358 undef, ($user_id) );
3359 foreach (@permtypes) {
3360 if ($permstring =~ /,$_/) {
3361 $dbh->do("UPDATE permissions SET $_='t' WHERE permission_id=?", undef, ($permid) );
3362 } else {
3363 $dbh->do("UPDATE permissions SET $_='f' WHERE permission_id=?", undef, ($permid) );
3364 }
3365 }
3366 }
3367
3368 $dbh->do("UPDATE users SET inherit_perm='n' WHERE user_id=?", undef, ($user_id) );
3369
3370##fixme: add another table to hold name/email for log table?
3371
3372 $self->_log(group_id => $group, entry => "Added user $username ($fname $lname)");
3373 # once we get here, we should have suceeded.
3374 $dbh->commit;
3375 }; # end eval
3376
3377 if ($@) {
3378 my $msg = $@;
3379 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
3380 if ($self->{log_failures}) {
3381 $self->_log(group_id => $group, entry => "Error adding user $username: $msg");
3382 $dbh->commit; # since we enabled transactions earlier
3383 }
3384 return ('FAIL',"Error adding user $username: $msg");
3385 }
3386
3387 return ('OK',"User $username ($fname $lname) added");
3388} # end addUser
3389
3390
3391## DNSDB::getUserCount()
3392# Get count of users in group
3393# Takes a database handle and hash containing at least the current group, and optionally:
3394# - a reference list of secondary groups
3395# - a filter string
3396# - a "Starts with" string
3397sub getUserCount {
3398 my $self = shift;
3399 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3400
3401 my %args = @_;
3402
3403 # Fail on bad curgroup argument. There's no sane fallback on this one.
3404 if (!$args{curgroup} || $args{curgroup} !~ /^\d+$/) {
3405 $errstr = "Bad or missing curgroup argument";
3406 return;
3407 }
3408 # Fail on bad childlist argument. This could be sanely ignored if bad, maybe.
3409 if ($args{childlist} && $args{childlist} !~ /^[\d,]+$/) {
3410 $errstr = "Bad childlist argument";
3411 return;
3412 }
3413
3414 my @filterargs;
3415 $args{startwith} = undef if $args{startwith} && $args{startwith} !~ /^(?:[a-z]|0-9)$/;
3416 push @filterargs, "^$args{startwith}" if $args{startwith};
3417 push @filterargs, $args{filter} if $args{filter};
3418
3419 my $sql = "SELECT count(*) FROM users ".
3420 "WHERE group_id IN ($args{curgroup}".($args{childlist} ? ",$args{childlist}" : '').")".
3421 ($args{startwith} ? " AND username ~* ?" : '').
3422 ($args{filter} ? " AND username ~* ?" : '');
3423 my ($count) = $dbh->selectrow_array($sql, undef, (@filterargs) );
3424 $errstr = $dbh->errstr if !$count;
3425 return $count;
3426} # end getUserCount()
3427
3428
3429## DNSDB::getUserList()
3430# Get list of users
3431# Takes the same arguments as getUserCount() above, plus optional:
3432# - sort field
3433# - sort order
3434# - offset/return-all-everything flag (defaults to $perpage records)
3435sub getUserList {
3436 my $self = shift;
3437 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3438
3439 my %args = @_;
3440
3441 # Fail on bad curgroup argument. There's no sane fallback on this one.
3442 if (!$args{curgroup} || $args{curgroup} !~ /^\d+$/) {
3443 $errstr = "Bad or missing curgroup argument";
3444 return;
3445 }
3446 # Fail on bad childlist argument. This could be sanely ignored if bad, maybe.
3447 if ($args{childlist} && $args{childlist} !~ /^[\d,]+$/) {
3448 $errstr = "Bad childlist argument";
3449 return;
3450 }
3451
3452 my @filterargs;
3453 $args{startwith} = undef if $args{startwith} && $args{startwith} !~ /^(?:[a-z]|0-9)$/;
3454 push @filterargs, "^$args{startwith}" if $args{startwith};
3455 push @filterargs, $args{filter} if $args{filter};
3456
3457 # better to request sorts on "simple" names, but it means we need to map it to real columns
3458 my %sortmap = (user => 'u.username', type => 'u.type', group => 'g.group_name', status => 'u.status',
3459 fname => 'fname');
3460 $args{sortby} = $sortmap{$args{sortby}};
3461
3462 # protection against bad or missing arguments
3463 $args{sortorder} = 'ASC' if !$args{sortorder} || !grep /^$args{sortorder}$/, ('ASC','DESC');
3464 $args{sortby} = 'u.username' if !$args{sortby} || $args{sortby} !~ /^[\w_.]+$/;
3465 $args{offset} = 0 if !$args{offset} || $args{offset} !~ /^(?:all|\d+)$/;
3466
3467 my $sql = "SELECT u.user_id, u.username, u.firstname || ' ' || u.lastname AS fname, u.type, g.group_name, u.status ".
3468 "FROM users u ".
3469 "INNER JOIN groups g ON u.group_id=g.group_id ".
3470 "WHERE u.group_id IN ($args{curgroup}".($args{childlist} ? ",$args{childlist}" : '').")".
3471 ($args{startwith} ? " AND u.username ~* ?" : '').
3472 ($args{filter} ? " AND u.username ~* ?" : '').
3473 " AND NOT u.type = 'R' ".
3474 " ORDER BY $args{sortby} $args{sortorder} ".
3475 ($args{offset} eq 'all' ? '' : " LIMIT $self->{perpage} OFFSET ".$args{offset}*$self->{perpage});
3476 my $ulist = $dbh->selectall_arrayref($sql, { Slice => {} }, (@filterargs) );
3477 $errstr = $dbh->errstr if !$ulist;
3478 return $ulist;
3479} # end getUserList()
3480
3481
3482## DNSDB::getUserDropdown()
3483# Get a list of usernames for use in a dropdown menu.
3484# Takes a database handle, current group, and optional "tag this as selected" flag.
3485# Returns a reference to a list of hashrefs suitable to feeding to HTML::Template
3486sub getUserDropdown {
3487 my $self = shift;
3488 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3489 my $grp = shift;
3490 my $sel = shift || 0;
3491
3492 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT username,user_id FROM users WHERE group_id=?");
3493 $sth->execute($grp);
3494
3495 my @userlist;
3496 while (my ($username,$uid) = $sth->fetchrow_array) {
3497 my %row = (
3498 username => $username,
3499 uid => $uid,
3500 selected => ($sel == $uid ? 1 : 0)
3501 );
3502 push @userlist, \%row;
3503 }
3504 return \@userlist;
3505} # end getUserDropdown()
3506
3507
3508## DNSDB:: updateUser()
3509# Update general data about user
3510sub updateUser {
3511 my $self = shift;
3512 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3513
3514##fixme: tweak calling convention so that we can update any given bit of data
3515 my $uid = shift;
3516 my $username = shift;
3517 my $group = shift;
3518 my $pass = shift;
3519 my $state = shift;
3520 my $type = shift || 'u';
3521 my $fname = shift || $username;
3522 my $lname = shift || '';
3523 my $phone = shift || ''; # not going format-check
3524
3525 my $resultmsg = '';
3526
3527 # Munge in some alternate state values
3528 $state = 1 if $state =~ /^active$/;
3529 $state = 1 if $state =~ /^on$/;
3530 $state = 0 if $state =~ /^inactive$/;
3531 $state = 0 if $state =~ /^off$/;
3532
3533 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
3534 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
3535 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
3536 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
3537
3538 my $sth;
3539
3540 # Password can be left blank; if so we assume there's one on file.
3541 # Actual blank passwords are bad, mm'kay?
3542 if (!$pass) {
3543 ($pass) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT password FROM users WHERE user_id=?", undef, ($uid));
3544 } else {
3545 $pass = unix_md5_crypt($pass);
3546 }
3547
3548 eval {
3549 $dbh->do("UPDATE users SET username=?, password=?, firstname=?, lastname=?, phone=?, type=?, status=?".
3550 " WHERE user_id=?", undef, ($username, $pass, $fname, $lname, $phone, $type, $state, $uid));
3551 $resultmsg = "Updated user info for $username ($fname $lname)";
3552 $self->_log(group_id => $group, entry => $resultmsg);
3553 $dbh->commit;
3554 };
3555 if ($@) {
3556 my $msg = $@;
3557 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
3558 if ($self->{log_failures}) {
3559 $self->_log(group_id => $group, entry => "Error updating user $username: $msg");
3560 $dbh->commit; # since we enabled transactions earlier
3561 }
3562 return ('FAIL',"Error updating user $username: $msg");
3563 }
3564
3565 return ('OK',$resultmsg);
3566} # end updateUser()
3567
3568
3569## DNSDB::delUser()
3570# Delete a user.
3571# Takes a database handle and user ID
3572# Returns a success/failure code and matching message
3573sub delUser {
3574 my $self = shift;
3575 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3576 my $userid = shift;
3577
3578 return ('FAIL',"Bad userid") if !defined($userid);
3579
3580 my $userdata = $self->getUserData($userid);
3581
3582 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
3583 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
3584 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
3585 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
3586
3587 eval {
3588 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM users WHERE user_id=?", undef, ($userid));
3589 $self->_log(group_id => $userdata->{group_id},
3590 entry => "Deleted user ID $userid/".$userdata->{username}.
3591 " (".$userdata->{firstname}." ".$userdata->{lastname}.")");
3592 $dbh->commit;
3593 };
3594 if ($@) {
3595 my $msg = $@;
3596 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
3597 if ($self->{log_failures}) {
3598 $self->_log(group_id => $userdata->{group_id}, entry => "Error deleting user ID ".
3599 "$userid/".$userdata->{username}.": $msg");
3600 $dbh->commit;
3601 }
3602 return ('FAIL',"Error deleting user $userid/".$userdata->{username}.": $msg");
3603 }
3604
3605 return ('OK',"Deleted user ".$userdata->{username}." (".$userdata->{firstname}." ".$userdata->{lastname}.")");
3606} # end delUser
3607
3608
3609## DNSDB::userFullName()
3610# Return a pretty string!
3611# Takes a user_id and optional printf-ish string to indicate which pieces where:
3612# %u for the username
3613# %f for the first name
3614# %l for the last name
3615# All other text in the passed string will be left as-is.
3616##fixme: need a "smart" option too, so that missing/null/blank first/last names don't give funky output
3617sub userFullName {
3618 $errstr = '';
3619 my $self = shift;
3620 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3621 my $userid = shift;
3622 my $fullformat = shift || '%f %l (%u)';
3623 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("select username,firstname,lastname from users where user_id=?");
3624 $sth->execute($userid);
3625 my ($uname,$fname,$lname) = $sth->fetchrow_array();
3626 $errstr = $DBI::errstr if !$uname;
3627
3628 $fullformat =~ s/\%u/$uname/g;
3629 $fullformat =~ s/\%f/$fname/g;
3630 $fullformat =~ s/\%l/$lname/g;
3631
3632 return $fullformat;
3633} # end userFullName
3634
3635
3636## DNSDB::userStatus()
3637# Sets and/or returns a user's status
3638# Takes a database handle, user ID and optionally a status argument
3639# Returns undef on errors.
3640sub userStatus {
3641 my $self = shift;
3642 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3643 my $id = shift;
3644 my $newstatus = shift || 'mu';
3645
3646 return undef if $id !~ /^\d+$/;
3647
3648 my $userdata = $self->getUserData($id);
3649
3650 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
3651 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
3652 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
3653 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
3654
3655 if ($newstatus ne 'mu') {
3656 # ooo, fun! let's see what we were passed for status
3657 eval {
3658 $newstatus = 0 if $newstatus eq 'useroff';
3659 $newstatus = 1 if $newstatus eq 'useron';
3660 $dbh->do("UPDATE users SET status=? WHERE user_id=?", undef, ($newstatus, $id));
3661
3662 $resultstr = ($newstatus ? 'Enabled' : 'Disabled')." user ".$userdata->{username}.
3663 " (".$userdata->{firstname}." ".$userdata->{lastname}.")";
3664
3665 my %loghash;
3666 $loghash{group_id} = $self->parentID(id => $id, type => 'user');
3667 $loghash{entry} = $resultstr;
3668 $self->_log(%loghash);
3669
3670 $dbh->commit;
3671 };
3672 if ($@) {
3673 my $msg = $@;
3674 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
3675 $resultstr = '';
3676 $errstr = $msg;
3677##fixme: failure logging?
3678 return;
3679 }
3680 }
3681
3682 my ($status) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT status FROM users WHERE user_id=?", undef, ($id));
3683 return $status;
3684} # end userStatus()
3685
3686
3687## DNSDB::getUserData()
3688# Get misc user data for display
3689sub getUserData {
3690 my $self = shift;
3691 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3692 my $uid = shift;
3693
3694 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT group_id,username,firstname,lastname,phone,type,status,inherit_perm ".
3695 "FROM users WHERE user_id=?");
3696 $sth->execute($uid);
3697 return $sth->fetchrow_hashref();
3698} # end getUserData()
3699
3700
3701## DNSDB::addLoc()
3702# Add a new location.
3703# Takes a database handle, group ID, short and long description, and a comma-separated
3704# list of IP addresses.
3705# Returns ('OK',<location>) on success, ('FAIL',<failmsg>) on failure
3706sub addLoc {
3707 my $self = shift;
3708 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3709 my %args = @_;
3710
3711 my $grp = $args{group};
3712 my $shdesc = $args{desc};
3713 my $comments = $args{comments};
3714 my $iplist = $args{iplist};
3715
3716 # $shdesc gets set to the generated location ID if possible, but these can be de-undefined here.
3717 $comments = '' if !$comments;
3718 $iplist = '' if !$iplist;
3719
3720 # allow requesting a specific location entry.
3721 my $loc = $args{loc};
3722
3723 # Generate a location ID. This is, by spec, a two-character widget. We'll use [a-z][a-z]
3724 # for now; 676 locations should satisfy all but the largest of the huge networks.
3725
3726 # just to be as clear as possible; as per http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/tinydns-data.html:
3727
3728#For versions 1.04 and above: You may include a client location on each line. The line is ignored for clients
3729#outside that location. Client locations are specified by % lines:
3730#
3731# %lo:ipprefix
3732#
3733#means that IP addresses starting with ipprefix are in location lo. lo is a sequence of one or two ASCII letters.
3734
3735 # this has been confirmed by experiment; locations "lo", "Lo", and "lO" are all distinct.
3736
3737# add just after "my $origloc = $loc;":
3738# # These expand the possible space from 26^2 to 52^2 [* note in testing only 2052 were achieved],
3739# # and wrap it around.
3740# # Yes, they skip a couple of possibles. No, I don't care.
3741# $loc = 'aA' if $loc eq 'zz';
3742# $loc = 'Aa' if $loc eq 'zZ';
3743# $loc = 'ZA' if $loc eq 'Zz';
3744# $loc = 'aa' if $loc eq 'ZZ';
3745
3746 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
3747 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
3748 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
3749 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
3750
3751##fixme: There is probably a far better way to do this. Sequential increments
3752# are marginally less stupid that pure random generation though, and the existence
3753# check makes sure we don't stomp on an imported one.
3754
3755 eval {
3756 # Get the "last" location. Note this is the only use for loc_id, because selecting on location Does Funky Things
3757 my ($newloc) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT location FROM locations ORDER BY loc_id DESC LIMIT 1");
3758
3759 no warnings qw(uninitialized);
3760
3761 my $ecnt = $dbh->prepare("SELECT count(*) FROM locations WHERE location LIKE ?");
3762
3763 if ($loc) {
3764 $ecnt->execute($loc);
3765 if (($ecnt->fetchrow_array())[0]) {
3766 # too bad, so sad, requested location is unavailable.
3767##fixme: known failure case: caller requests a location ID that is not two characters.
3768 die "Requested location is already defined\n" if $args{reqonly};
3769 # fall back to autoincrement
3770 }
3771 $newloc = $loc;
3772 }
3773
3774 # Either the requested location ID is unavailable and the caller isn't too attached
3775 # to it, OR, the caller hasn't specified a location ID. (The second case should be
3776 # far more common.) Find the "next available" location identifier.
3777
3778 ($newloc) = ($newloc =~ /^(..)/) if $newloc;
3779 my $origloc = $newloc;
3780 $newloc = 'aa' if !$newloc;
3781 # Make a change...
3782 # ... and keep changing if it exists
3783 while ($dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT count(*) FROM locations WHERE location LIKE ?", undef, ($newloc.'%'))) {
3784 $newloc++;
3785 ($newloc) = ($newloc =~ /^(..)/);
3786 die "too many locations in use, can't add another one\n" if $newloc eq $origloc;
3787##fixme: really need to handle this case faster somehow
3788#if $loc eq $origloc die "<thwap> bad admin: all locations used, your network is too fragmented";
3789 }
3790 # And now we should have a unique location.
3791 $shdesc = $newloc if !$shdesc;
3792 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO locations (location, group_id, iplist, description, comments) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?)",
3793 undef, ($newloc, $grp, $iplist, $shdesc, $comments) );
3794 $self->_log(entry => "Added location ($shdesc, '$iplist')");
3795 $loc = $newloc;
3796 $dbh->commit;
3797 };
3798 if ($@) {
3799 my $msg = $@;
3800 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
3801 if ($self->{log_failures}) {
3802 $shdesc = $loc if !$shdesc;
3803 $self->_log(entry => "Failed adding location ($shdesc, '$iplist'): $msg");
3804 $dbh->commit;
3805 }
3806 return ('FAIL',$msg);
3807 }
3808
3809 return ('OK',$loc);
3810} # end addLoc()
3811
3812
3813## DNSDB::updateLoc()
3814# Update details of a location.
3815# Takes a database handle, location ID, group ID, short description,
3816# long comments/notes, and comma/space-separated IP list
3817# Returns a result code and message
3818sub updateLoc {
3819 my $self = shift;
3820 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3821 my $loc = shift;
3822 my $grp = shift;
3823 my $shdesc = shift;
3824 my $comments = shift;
3825 my $iplist = shift;
3826
3827 $shdesc = '' if !$shdesc;
3828 $comments = '' if !$comments;
3829 $iplist = '' if !$iplist;
3830
3831 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
3832 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
3833 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
3834 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
3835
3836 my $oldloc = $self->getLoc($loc);
3837 my $okmsg = "Updated location (".$oldloc->{description}.", '".$oldloc->{iplist}."') to ($shdesc, '$iplist')";
3838
3839 eval {
3840 $dbh->do("UPDATE locations SET group_id=?,iplist=?,description=?,comments=? WHERE location=?",
3841 undef, ($grp, $iplist, $shdesc, $comments, $loc) );
3842 $self->_log(entry => $okmsg);
3843 $dbh->commit;
3844 };
3845 if ($@) {
3846 my $msg = $@;
3847 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
3848 if ($self->{log_failures}) {
3849 $shdesc = $loc if !$shdesc;
3850 $self->_log(entry => "Failed updating location ($shdesc, '$iplist'): $msg");
3851 $dbh->commit;
3852 }
3853 return ('FAIL',$msg);
3854 }
3855
3856 return ('OK',$okmsg);
3857} # end updateLoc()
3858
3859
3860## DNSDB::delLoc()
3861sub delLoc {
3862 my $self = shift;
3863 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3864 my $loc = shift;
3865
3866 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
3867 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
3868 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
3869 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
3870
3871 my $oldloc = $self->getLoc($loc);
3872 my $olddesc = ($oldloc->{description} ? $oldloc->{description} : $loc);
3873 my $okmsg = "Deleted location ($olddesc, '".$oldloc->{iplist}."')";
3874
3875 eval {
3876 # Check for records with this location first. Deleting a location without deleting records
3877 # tagged for that location will render them unpublished without other warning.
3878 my ($r) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT record_id FROM records WHERE location=? LIMIT 1", undef, ($loc) );
3879 die "Records still exist in location $olddesc\n" if $r;
3880 $dbh->do("DELETE FROM locations WHERE location=?", undef, ($loc) );
3881 $self->_log(entry => $okmsg);
3882 $dbh->commit;
3883 };
3884 if ($@) {
3885 my $msg = $@;
3886 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
3887 if ($self->{log_failures}) {
3888 $self->_log(entry => "Failed to delete location ($olddesc, '$oldloc->{iplist}'): $msg");
3889 $dbh->commit;
3890 }
3891 return ('FAIL', "Failed to delete location ($olddesc, '$oldloc->{iplist}'): $msg");
3892 }
3893
3894 return ('OK',$okmsg);
3895} # end delLoc()
3896
3897
3898## DNSDB::getLoc()
3899# Get details about a location/view
3900# Takes a database handle and location ID.
3901# Returns a reference to a hash containing the group ID, IP list, description, and comments/notes
3902sub getLoc {
3903 my $self = shift;
3904 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3905 my $loc = shift;
3906
3907 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT group_id,iplist,description,comments FROM locations WHERE location=?");
3908 $sth->execute($loc);
3909 return $sth->fetchrow_hashref();
3910} # end getLoc()
3911
3912
3913## DNSDB::getLocCount()
3914# Get count of locations/views
3915# Takes a database handle and hash containing at least the current group, and optionally:
3916# - a reference list of secondary groups
3917# - a filter string
3918# - a "Starts with" string
3919sub getLocCount {
3920 my $self = shift;
3921 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3922
3923 my %args = @_;
3924
3925 # Fail on bad curgroup argument. There's no sane fallback on this one.
3926 if (!$args{curgroup} || $args{curgroup} !~ /^\d+$/) {
3927 $errstr = "Bad or missing curgroup argument";
3928 return;
3929 }
3930 # Fail on bad childlist argument. This could be sanely ignored if bad, maybe.
3931 if ($args{childlist} && $args{childlist} !~ /^[\d,]+$/) {
3932 $errstr = "Bad childlist argument";
3933 return;
3934 }
3935
3936 my @filterargs;
3937 $args{startwith} = undef if $args{startwith} && $args{startwith} !~ /^(?:[a-z]|0-9)$/;
3938 push @filterargs, "^$args{startwith}" if $args{startwith};
3939 push @filterargs, $args{filter} if $args{filter};
3940
3941 my $sql = "SELECT count(*) FROM locations ".
3942 "WHERE group_id IN ($args{curgroup}".($args{childlist} ? ",$args{childlist}" : '').")".
3943 ($args{startwith} ? " AND description ~* ?" : '').
3944 ($args{filter} ? " AND description ~* ?" : '');
3945 my ($count) = $dbh->selectrow_array($sql, undef, (@filterargs) );
3946 $errstr = $dbh->errstr if !$count;
3947 return $count;
3948} # end getLocCount()
3949
3950
3951## DNSDB::getLocList()
3952sub getLocList {
3953 my $self = shift;
3954 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
3955
3956 my %args = @_;
3957
3958 # Fail on bad curgroup argument. There's no sane fallback on this one.
3959 if (!$args{curgroup} || $args{curgroup} !~ /^\d+$/) {
3960 $errstr = "Bad or missing curgroup argument";
3961 return;
3962 }
3963 # Fail on bad childlist argument. This could be sanely ignored if bad, maybe.
3964 if ($args{childlist} && $args{childlist} !~ /^[\d,]+$/) {
3965 $errstr = "Bad childlist argument";
3966 return;
3967 }
3968
3969 my @filterargs;
3970 $args{startwith} = undef if $args{startwith} && $args{startwith} !~ /^(?:[a-z]|0-9)$/;
3971 push @filterargs, "^$args{startwith}" if $args{startwith};
3972 push @filterargs, $args{filter} if $args{filter};
3973
3974 # better to request sorts on "simple" names, but it means we need to map it to real columns
3975# my %sortmap = (user => 'u.username', type => 'u.type', group => 'g.group_name', status => 'u.status',
3976# fname => 'fname');
3977# $args{sortby} = $sortmap{$args{sortby}};
3978
3979 # protection against bad or missing arguments
3980 $args{sortorder} = 'ASC' if !$args{sortorder} || !grep /^$args{sortorder}$/, ('ASC','DESC');
3981 $args{sortby} = 'l.description' if !$args{sortby} || $args{sortby} !~ /^[\w_.]+$/;
3982 $args{offset} = 0 if !$args{offset} || $args{offset} !~ /^(?:all|\d+)$/;
3983
3984 my $sql = "SELECT l.location, l.description, l.iplist, g.group_name ".
3985 "FROM locations l ".
3986 "INNER JOIN groups g ON l.group_id=g.group_id ".
3987 "WHERE l.group_id IN ($args{curgroup}".($args{childlist} ? ",$args{childlist}" : '').")".
3988 ($args{startwith} ? " AND l.description ~* ?" : '').
3989 ($args{filter} ? " AND l.description ~* ?" : '').
3990 " ORDER BY $args{sortby} $args{sortorder} ".
3991 ($args{offset} eq 'all' ? '' : " LIMIT $self->{perpage} OFFSET ".$args{offset}*$self->{perpage});
3992 my $ulist = $dbh->selectall_arrayref($sql, { Slice => {} }, (@filterargs) );
3993 $errstr = $dbh->errstr if !$ulist;
3994 return $ulist;
3995} # end getLocList()
3996
3997
3998## DNSDB::getLocDropdown()
3999# Get a list of location names for use in a dropdown menu.
4000# Takes a database handle, current group, and optional "tag this as selected" flag.
4001# Returns a reference to a list of hashrefs suitable to feeding to HTML::Template
4002sub getLocDropdown {
4003 my $self = shift;
4004 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
4005 my $grp = shift;
4006 my $sel = shift || '';
4007
4008 my $sth = $dbh->prepare(qq(
4009 SELECT description,location FROM locations
4010 WHERE group_id=?
4011 ORDER BY description
4012 ) );
4013 $sth->execute($grp);
4014
4015 my @loclist;
4016 push @loclist, { locname => "(Default/All)", loc => '', selected => ($sel ? 0 : ($sel eq '' ? 1 : 0)) };
4017 while (my ($locname, $loc) = $sth->fetchrow_array) {
4018 my %row = (
4019 locname => $locname,
4020 loc => $loc,
4021 selected => ($sel eq $loc ? 1 : 0)
4022 );
4023 push @loclist, \%row;
4024 }
4025 return \@loclist;
4026} # end getLocDropdown()
4027
4028
4029## DNSDB::getSOA()
4030# Return all suitable fields from an SOA record in separate elements of a hash
4031# Takes a database handle, default/live flag, domain/reverse flag, and parent ID
4032sub getSOA {
4033 $errstr = '';
4034 my $self = shift;
4035 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
4036 my $def = shift;
4037 my $rev = shift;
4038 my $id = shift;
4039
4040 # (ab)use distance and weight columns to store SOA data? can't for default_rev_records...
4041 # - should really attach serial to the zone parent somewhere
4042
4043 my $sql = "SELECT record_id,host,val,ttl from "._rectable($def,$rev).
4044 " WHERE "._recparent($def,$rev)." = ? AND type=$reverse_typemap{SOA}";
4045 my $ret = $dbh->selectrow_hashref($sql, undef, ($id) );
4046 return if !$ret;
4047##fixme: stick a flag somewhere if the record doesn't exist. by the API, this is an impossible case, but...
4048
4049 ($ret->{contact},$ret->{prins}) = split /:/, $ret->{host};
4050 delete $ret->{host};
4051 ($ret->{refresh},$ret->{retry},$ret->{expire},$ret->{minttl}) = split /:/, $ret->{val};
4052 delete $ret->{val};
4053
4054 return $ret;
4055} # end getSOA()
4056
4057
4058## DNSDB::updateSOA()
4059# Update the specified SOA record
4060# Takes a database handle, default/live flag, forward/reverse flag, and SOA data hash
4061# Returns a two-element list with a result code and message
4062sub updateSOA {
4063 my $self = shift;
4064 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
4065 my $defrec = shift;
4066 my $revrec = shift;
4067
4068 my %soa = @_;
4069
4070 my $oldsoa = $self->getSOA($defrec, $revrec, $soa{id});
4071
4072 my $msg;
4073 my %logdata;
4074 if ($defrec eq 'n') {
4075 $logdata{domain_id} = $soa{id} if $revrec eq 'n';
4076 $logdata{rdns_id} = $soa{id} if $revrec eq 'y';
4077 $logdata{group_id} = $self->parentID(id => $soa{id}, revrec => $revrec,
4078 type => ($revrec eq 'n' ? 'domain' : 'revzone') );
4079 } else {
4080 $logdata{group_id} = $soa{id};
4081 }
4082 my $parname = ($defrec eq 'y' ? $self->groupName($soa{id}) :
4083 ($revrec eq 'n' ? $self->domainName($soa{id}) : $self->revName($soa{id})) );
4084
4085 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
4086 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
4087 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
4088 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
4089
4090 eval {
4091 if (!$oldsoa) {
4092 # old SOA record is missing for some reason. create a new one.
4093 my $sql = "INSERT INTO "._rectable($defrec, $revrec)." ("._recparent($defrec, $revrec).
4094 ", host, type, val, ttl) VALUES (?,?,6,?,?)";
4095 $dbh->do($sql, undef, ($soa{id}, "$soa{contact}:$soa{prins}",
4096 "$soa{refresh}:$soa{retry}:$soa{expire}:$soa{minttl}", $soa{ttl}) );
4097 $msg = ($defrec eq 'y' ? ($revrec eq 'y' ? 'Default reverse ' : 'Default ') : '').
4098 "SOA missing for $parname; added (ns $soa{prins}, contact $soa{contact}, refresh $soa{refresh},".
4099 " retry $soa{retry}, expire $soa{expire}, minTTL $soa{minttl}, TTL $soa{ttl})";
4100 } else {
4101 my $sql = "UPDATE "._rectable($defrec, $revrec)." SET host=?, val=?, ttl=? WHERE record_id=? AND type=6";
4102 $dbh->do($sql, undef, ("$soa{contact}:$soa{prins}", "$soa{refresh}:$soa{retry}:$soa{expire}:$soa{minttl}",
4103 $soa{ttl}, $oldsoa->{record_id}) );
4104 $msg = "Updated ".($defrec eq 'y' ? ($revrec eq 'y' ? 'default reverse ' : 'default ') : '').
4105 "SOA for $parname: ".
4106 "(ns $oldsoa->{prins}, contact $oldsoa->{contact}, refresh $oldsoa->{refresh},".
4107 " retry $oldsoa->{retry}, expire $oldsoa->{expire}, minTTL $oldsoa->{minttl}, TTL $oldsoa->{ttl}) to ".
4108 "(ns $soa{prins}, contact $soa{contact}, refresh $soa{refresh},".
4109 " retry $soa{retry}, expire $soa{expire}, minTTL $soa{minttl}, TTL $soa{ttl})";
4110 }
4111 $logdata{entry} = $msg;
4112 $self->_log(%logdata);
4113
4114 $dbh->commit;
4115 };
4116 if ($@) {
4117 $msg = $@;
4118 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
4119 $logdata{entry} = "Error updating ".($defrec eq 'y' ? ($revrec eq 'y' ? 'default reverse zone ' : 'default ') : '').
4120 "SOA record for $parname: $msg";
4121 if ($self->{log_failures}) {
4122 $self->_log(%logdata);
4123 $dbh->commit;
4124 }
4125 return ('FAIL', $logdata{entry});
4126 } else {
4127 return ('OK', $msg);
4128 }
4129} # end updateSOA()
4130
4131
4132## DNSDB::getRecLine()
4133# Return all data fields for a zone record in separate elements of a hash
4134# Takes a database handle, default/live flag, forward/reverse flag, and record ID
4135sub getRecLine {
4136 $errstr = '';
4137 my $self = shift;
4138 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
4139 my $defrec = shift;
4140 my $revrec = shift;
4141 my $id = shift;
4142
4143##fixme: do we need a knob to twist to switch between unix epoch and postgres time string?
4144 my $sql = "SELECT record_id,host,type,val,ttl".
4145 ($defrec eq 'n' ? ',location' : '').
4146 ($revrec eq 'n' ? ',distance,weight,port' : '').
4147 (($defrec eq 'y') ? ',group_id FROM ' : ',domain_id,rdns_id,stamp,stamp < now() AS ispast,expires,stampactive FROM ').
4148 _rectable($defrec,$revrec)." WHERE record_id=?";
4149 my $ret = $dbh->selectrow_hashref($sql, undef, ($id) );
4150
4151 if ($dbh->err) {
4152 $errstr = $DBI::errstr;
4153 return undef;
4154 }
4155
4156 if (!$ret) {
4157 $errstr = "No such record";
4158 return undef;
4159 }
4160
4161 # explicitly set a parent id
4162 if ($defrec eq 'y') {
4163 $ret->{parid} = $ret->{group_id};
4164 } else {
4165 $ret->{parid} = (($revrec eq 'n') ? $ret->{domain_id} : $ret->{rdns_id});
4166 # and a secondary if we have a custom type that lives in both a forward and reverse zone
4167 $ret->{secid} = (($revrec eq 'y') ? $ret->{domain_id} : $ret->{rdns_id}) if $ret->{type} > 65279;
4168 }
4169 $ret->{address} = $ret->{val}; # because.
4170
4171 return $ret;
4172}
4173
4174
4175##fixme: should use above (getRecLine()) to get lines for below?
4176## DNSDB::getRecList()
4177# Return records for a group or zone
4178# Takes a default/live flag, group or zone ID, start,
4179# number of records, sort field, and sort order
4180# Returns a reference to an array of hashes
4181sub getRecList {
4182 $errstr = '';
4183 my $self = shift;
4184 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
4185
4186 my %args = @_;
4187
4188 $args{revrec} = 'n' if !$args{revrec};
4189 $args{defrec} = 'n' if !$args{defrec};
4190
4191 # protection against bad or missing arguments
4192 $args{sortorder} = 'ASC' if !$args{sortorder} || !grep /^$args{sortorder}$/, ('ASC','DESC');
4193 my $defsort;
4194 $defsort = 'host' if $args{revrec} eq 'n'; # default sort by host on domain record list
4195 $defsort = 'val' if $args{revrec} eq 'y'; # default sort by IP on revzone record list
4196 $args{sortby} = '' if !$args{sortby};
4197 $args{sortby} = $defsort if !$args{revrec};
4198 $args{sortby} = $defsort if $args{sortby} !~ /^[\w_,.]+$/;
4199 $args{offset} = 0 if !$args{offset} || $args{offset} !~ /^(?:all|\d+)$/;
4200 my $perpage = ($args{nrecs} ? $args{nrecs} : $self->{perpage});
4201
4202
4203##fixme: do we need a knob to twist to switch from unix epoch to postgres time string?
4204 my @bindvars;
4205 my $sql = "SELECT r.record_id,";
4206 # only include the parent info if we don't already know which parent we're in
4207 $sql .= "r.domain_id,r.rdns_id," unless $args{id};
4208 $sql .= "r.host,r.type,r.val,r.ttl";
4209 $sql .= ",l.description AS locname,stamp,r.stamp < now() AS ispast,r.expires,r.stampactive"
4210 if $args{defrec} eq 'n';
4211 $sql .= ",r.distance,r.weight,r.port" if $args{revrec} eq 'n';
4212 $sql .= " FROM "._rectable($args{defrec},$args{revrec})." r ";
4213 $sql .= "INNER JOIN rectypes t ON r.type=t.val "; # for sorting by type alphabetically
4214 $sql .= "LEFT JOIN locations l ON r.location=l.location " if $args{defrec} eq 'n';
4215 $sql .= "WHERE NOT r.type=$reverse_typemap{SOA}";
4216
4217 # "normal" record list
4218 if ($args{id}) {
4219 $sql .= " AND "._recparent($args{defrec},$args{revrec})." = ?";
4220 push @bindvars, $args{id};
4221 }
4222
4223 # Filtering on host/val (mainly normal record list)
4224 if ($args{filter}) {
4225 $sql .= " AND (r.host ~* ? OR r.val ~* ? OR r.host ~* ? OR r.val ~* ?)";
4226 my $tmp = join('.',reverse(split(/\./,$args{filter})));
4227 push @bindvars, ($args{filter},$args{filter});
4228 push @bindvars, ($tmp, $tmp);
4229 }
4230
4231 # Filtering on other fields
4232 foreach (qw(type distance weight port ttl description)) {
4233 if ($args{$_}) {
4234 $sql .= " AND $_ ~* ?";
4235 push @bindvars, $args{$_};
4236 }
4237 }
4238
4239 # whee! multisort means just passing comma-separated fields in sortby!
4240 my $newsort = '';
4241 foreach my $sf (split /,/, $args{sortby}) {
4242 $sf = "r.$sf";
4243 # sort on IP, correctly
4244 $sf =~ s/r\.val/inetlazy(r.val)/;
4245# hmm. do we really need to limit this?
4246# if $args{revrec} eq 'y' && $args{defrec} eq 'n';
4247 $sf =~ s/r\.type/t.alphaorder/; # subtly different from sorting on rectypes.name
4248 $newsort .= ",$sf";
4249 }
4250 $newsort =~ s/^,//;
4251##enhance: pass in ascending/descending sort per-field
4252 $sql .= " ORDER BY $newsort $args{sortorder}";
4253 # ensure consistent ordering by sorting on record_id too
4254 $sql .= ", record_id $args{sortorder}";
4255
4256 # Offset/pagination
4257 $sql .= ($args{offset} eq 'all' ? '' : " LIMIT $perpage OFFSET ".$args{offset}*$perpage);
4258
4259 my @working;
4260 my $recsth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
4261 $recsth->execute(@bindvars);
4262 while (my $rec = $recsth->fetchrow_hashref) {
4263 if ($args{revrec} eq 'y' && $args{defrec} eq 'n' &&
4264 ($self->{showrev_arpa} eq 'record' || $self->{showrev_arpa} eq 'all') &&
4265 $rec->{val} !~ /\.arpa$/ ) {
4266 # skip all reverse zone .arpa "hostnames" since they're already .arpa names.
4267##enhance: extend {showrev_arpa} eq 'record' to specify record types
4268 my $tmpip = new NetAddr::IP $rec->{val} if $rec->{val} =~ /^(?:[\d.\/]+|[a-fA-F0-9:\/]+)$/;
4269 $rec->{val} = DNSDB::_ZONE($tmpip, 'ZONE', 'r', '.').($tmpip->{isv6} ? '.ip6.arpa' : '.in-addr.arpa') if $tmpip;
4270 }
4271 push @working, $rec;
4272 }
4273 return \@working;
4274} # end getRecList()
4275
4276
4277## DNSDB::getRecCount()
4278# Return count of non-SOA records in zone (or default records in a group)
4279# Takes a database handle, default/live flag, reverse/forward flag, group/domain ID,
4280# and optional filtering modifier
4281# Returns the count
4282sub getRecCount {
4283 my $self = shift;
4284 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
4285
4286 my %args = @_;
4287
4288 $args{defrec} = 'n' if !$args{defrec};
4289 $args{revrec} = 'n' if !$args{revrec};
4290
4291 my @bindvars;
4292 my $sql = "SELECT count(*) FROM ".
4293 _rectable($args{defrec},$args{revrec}).
4294 " r WHERE NOT type=$reverse_typemap{SOA}";
4295 if ($args{id}) {
4296 $sql .= " AND "._recparent($args{defrec},$args{revrec})." = ?";
4297 push @bindvars, $args{id};
4298 }
4299
4300 # Filtering on host/val (mainly normal record list)
4301 if ($args{filter}) {
4302 $sql .= " AND (r.host ~* ? OR r.val ~* ? OR r.host ~* ? OR r.val ~* ?)";
4303 my $tmp = join('.',reverse(split(/\./,$args{filter})));
4304 push @bindvars, ($args{filter},$args{filter});
4305 push @bindvars, ($tmp, $tmp);
4306 }
4307
4308 # Filtering on other fields
4309 foreach (qw(type distance weight port ttl description)) {
4310 if ($args{$_}) {
4311 $sql .= " AND $_ ~* ?";
4312 push @bindvars, $args{$_};
4313 }
4314 }
4315
4316 my ($count) = $dbh->selectrow_array($sql, undef, (@bindvars) );
4317
4318 return $count;
4319
4320} # end getRecCount()
4321
4322
4323## DNSDB::addRec()
4324# Add a new record to a domain or a group's default records
4325# Takes a database handle, default/live flag, group/domain ID,
4326# host, type, value, and TTL
4327# Some types require additional detail: "distance" for MX and SRV,
4328# and weight/port for SRV
4329# Returns a status code and detail message in case of error
4330##fixme: pass a hash with the record data, not a series of separate values
4331sub addRec {
4332 $errstr = '';
4333 my $self = shift;
4334 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
4335 my $defrec = shift;
4336 my $revrec = shift;
4337 my $id = shift; # parent (group_id for defrecs, rdns_id for reverse records,
4338 # domain_id for domain records)
4339
4340 my $host = shift;
4341 my $rectype = shift; # reference so we can coerce it if "+"-types can't find both zones
4342 my $val = shift;
4343 my $ttl = shift;
4344 my $location = shift;
4345 $location = '' if !$location;
4346
4347 my $expires = shift || '';
4348 $expires = 1 if $expires eq 'until'; # Turn some special values into the appropriate booleans.
4349 $expires = 0 if $expires eq 'after';
4350 my $stamp = shift;
4351 $stamp = '' if !$stamp; # Timestamp should be a string at this point.
4352
4353 # extra safety net - apparently RPC can squeak this by. O_o
4354 return ('FAIL', "host must contain a value") if !$$host;
4355 return ('FAIL', "val must contain a value") if !$$val;
4356
4357 # Spaces are evil.
4358 $$host =~ s/^\s+//;
4359 $$host =~ s/\s+$//;
4360 if ($typemap{$$rectype} ne 'TXT') {
4361 # Leading or trailng spaces could be legit in TXT records.
4362 $$val =~ s/^\s+//;
4363 $$val =~ s/\s+$//;
4364 }
4365
4366 _caseclean($rectype, $host, $val, $defrec, $revrec) if $self->{lowercase};
4367
4368 # prep for validation
4369 my $addr = NetAddr::IP->new($$val) if _maybeip($val);
4370 $$host =~ s/\.+$//; # FQDNs ending in . are an internal detail, and really shouldn't be exposed in the UI.
4371
4372 my $domid = 0;
4373 my $revid = 0;
4374
4375 my $retcode = 'OK'; # assume everything will go OK
4376 my $retmsg = '';
4377
4378 # do simple validation first
4379 return ('FAIL', "TTL must be numeric") unless $ttl =~ /^-?\d+$/;
4380
4381 # Collect these even if we're only doing a simple A record so we can call *any* validation sub
4382 my $dist = shift;
4383 my $weight = shift;
4384 my $port = shift;
4385
4386 my $fields;
4387 my @vallist;
4388
4389 # Call the validation sub for the type requested.
4390 ($retcode,$retmsg) = $validators{$$rectype}($self, defrec => $defrec, revrec => $revrec, id => $id,
4391 host => $host, rectype => $rectype, val => $val, addr => $addr,
4392 dist => \$dist, port => \$port, weight => \$weight,
4393 fields => \$fields, vallist => \@vallist);
4394
4395 return ($retcode,$retmsg) if $retcode eq 'FAIL';
4396
4397 # Set up database fields and bind parameters
4398 $fields .= "host,type,val,ttl,"._recparent($defrec,$revrec);
4399 push @vallist, ($$host,$$rectype,$$val,$ttl,$id);
4400
4401 if ($defrec eq 'n') {
4402 # locations are not for default records, silly coder!
4403 $fields .= ",location";
4404 push @vallist, $location;
4405 # timestamps are rare.
4406 if ($stamp) {
4407 $fields .= ",stamp,expires,stampactive";
4408 push @vallist, $stamp, $expires, 'y';
4409 } else {
4410 $fields .= ",stampactive";
4411 push @vallist, 'n';
4412 }
4413 }
4414
4415 # a little magic to get the right number of ? placeholders based on how many values we're providing
4416 my $vallen = '?'.(',?'x$#vallist);
4417
4418 # Put together the success log entry. We have to use this horrible kludge
4419 # because domain_id and rdns_id may or may not be present, and if they are,
4420 # they're not at a guaranteed consistent index in the array. wheee!
4421 my %logdata;
4422 my @ftmp = split /,/, $fields;
4423 for (my $i=0; $i <= $#vallist; $i++) {
4424 $logdata{domain_id} = $vallist[$i] if $ftmp[$i] eq 'domain_id';
4425 $logdata{rdns_id} = $vallist[$i] if $ftmp[$i] eq 'rdns_id';
4426 }
4427 $logdata{group_id} = $id if $defrec eq 'y';
4428 $logdata{group_id} = $self->parentID(id => $id, type => ($revrec eq 'n' ? 'domain' : 'revzone'), revrec => $revrec)
4429 if $defrec eq 'n';
4430 $logdata{entry} = "Added ".($defrec eq 'y' ? 'default record' : 'record');
4431 # Log reverse records to match the formal .arpa tree
4432 if ($revrec eq 'y') {
4433 $logdata{entry} .= " '$$val $typemap{$$rectype} $$host";
4434 } else {
4435 $logdata{entry} .= " '$$host $typemap{$$rectype} $$val";
4436 }
4437
4438 $logdata{entry} .= " [distance $dist]" if $typemap{$$rectype} eq 'MX';
4439 $logdata{entry} .= " [priority $dist] [weight $weight] [port $port]"
4440 if $typemap{$$rectype} eq 'SRV';
4441 $logdata{entry} .= "', TTL $ttl";
4442 $logdata{entry} .= ", location ".$self->getLoc($location)->{description} if $location;
4443 $logdata{entry} .= ($expires ? ', expires at ' : ', valid after ').$stamp if $stamp;
4444
4445 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
4446 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
4447 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
4448 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
4449
4450 eval {
4451 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO "._rectable($defrec, $revrec)." ($fields) VALUES ($vallen)",
4452 undef, @vallist);
4453 $self->_log(%logdata);
4454 $dbh->commit;
4455 };
4456 if ($@) {
4457 my $msg = $@;
4458 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
4459 if ($self->{log_failures}) {
4460 $logdata{entry} = "Failed adding ".($defrec eq 'y' ? 'default ' : '').
4461 "record '$$host $typemap{$$rectype} $$val', TTL $ttl ($msg)";
4462 $self->_log(%logdata);
4463 $dbh->commit;
4464 }
4465 return ('FAIL',$msg);
4466 }
4467
4468 $resultstr = $logdata{entry};
4469 return ($retcode, $retmsg);
4470
4471} # end addRec()
4472
4473
4474## DNSDB::updateRec()
4475# Update a record
4476# Takes a database handle, default and reverse flags, record ID, immediate parent ID, and new record data.
4477# Returns a status code and message
4478sub updateRec {
4479 $errstr = '';
4480
4481 my $self = shift;
4482 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
4483
4484 my $defrec = shift;
4485 my $revrec = shift;
4486 my $id = shift;
4487 my $parid = shift; # immediate parent entity that we're descending from to update the record
4488
4489 # all records have these
4490 my $host = shift;
4491 my $hostbk = $$host; # Keep a backup copy of the original, so we can WARN if the update mangles the domain
4492 my $rectype = shift;
4493 my $val = shift;
4494 my $ttl = shift;
4495 my $location = shift; # may be empty/null/undef depending on caller
4496 $location = '' if !$location;
4497
4498 my $expires = shift || '';
4499 $expires = 1 if $expires eq 'until'; # Turn some special values into the appropriate booleans.
4500 $expires = 0 if $expires eq 'after';
4501 my $stamp = shift;
4502 $stamp = '' if !$stamp; # Timestamp should be a string at this point.
4503
4504 # just set it to an empty string; failures will be caught later.
4505 $$host = '' if !$$host;
4506
4507 # Spaces are evil.
4508 $$host =~ s/^\s+//;
4509 $$host =~ s/\s+$//;
4510 if ($typemap{$$rectype} ne 'TXT') {
4511 # Leading or trailng spaces could be legit in TXT records.
4512 $$val =~ s/^\s+//;
4513 $$val =~ s/\s+$//;
4514 }
4515
4516 _caseclean($rectype, $host, $val, $defrec, $revrec) if $self->{lowercase};
4517
4518 # prep for validation
4519 my $addr = NetAddr::IP->new($$val) if _maybeip($val);
4520 $$host =~ s/\.+$//; # FQDNs ending in . are an internal detail, and really shouldn't be exposed in the UI.
4521
4522 my $domid = 0;
4523 my $revid = 0;
4524
4525 my $retcode = 'OK'; # assume everything will go OK
4526 my $retmsg = '';
4527
4528 # do simple validation first
4529 return ('FAIL', "TTL must be numeric") unless $ttl =~ /^-?\d+$/;
4530
4531 # only MX and SRV will use these
4532 my $dist = shift || 0;
4533 my $weight = shift || 0;
4534 my $port = shift || 0;
4535
4536 my $fields;
4537 my @vallist;
4538
4539 # get old record data so we have the right parent ID
4540 # and for logging (eventually)
4541 my $oldrec = $self->getRecLine($defrec, $revrec, $id);
4542
4543 # Call the validation sub for the type requested.
4544 # Note the ID to pass here is the *parent*, not the record
4545 ($retcode,$retmsg) = $validators{$$rectype}($self, defrec => $defrec, revrec => $revrec,
4546 id => ($defrec eq 'y' ? $oldrec->{group_id} : ($revrec eq 'n' ? $oldrec->{domain_id} : $oldrec->{rdns_id})),
4547 host => $host, rectype => $rectype, val => $val, addr => $addr,
4548 dist => \$dist, port => \$port, weight => \$weight,
4549 fields => \$fields, vallist => \@vallist,
4550 update => $id);
4551
4552 return ($retcode,$retmsg) if $retcode eq 'FAIL';
4553
4554 # Set up database fields and bind parameters. Note only the optional fields
4555 # (distance, weight, port, secondary parent ID) are added in the validation call above
4556 $fields .= "host,type,val,ttl,"._recparent($defrec,$revrec);
4557 push @vallist, ($$host,$$rectype,$$val,$ttl,
4558 ($defrec eq 'y' ? $oldrec->{group_id} : ($revrec eq 'n' ? $oldrec->{domain_id} : $oldrec->{rdns_id})) );
4559
4560 if ($defrec eq 'n') {
4561 # locations are not for default records, silly coder!
4562 $fields .= ",location";
4563 push @vallist, $location;
4564 # timestamps are rare.
4565 if ($stamp) {
4566 $fields .= ",stamp,expires,stampactive";
4567 push @vallist, $stamp, $expires, 'y';
4568 } else {
4569 $fields .= ",stampactive";
4570 push @vallist, 'n';
4571 }
4572 }
4573
4574 # hack hack PTHUI
4575 # need to forcibly make sure we disassociate a record with a parent it's no longer related to.
4576 # eg, PTR records may not have a domain parent, or A/AAAA records may not have a revzone parent.
4577 # needed for crossover types that got coerced down to "standard" types due to data changes
4578 # need to *avoid* funky records being updated like A/AAAA records in revzones, or PTRs in forward zones.
4579 if ($defrec eq 'n' && $oldrec->{type} > 65000) {
4580 if ($$rectype == $reverse_typemap{PTR}) {
4581 $fields .= ",domain_id";
4582 push @vallist, 0;
4583 }
4584 if ($$rectype == $reverse_typemap{A} || $$rectype == $reverse_typemap{AAAA}) {
4585 $fields .= ",rdns_id";
4586 push @vallist, 0;
4587 }
4588 }
4589 # fix fat-finger-originated record type changes
4590 if ($$rectype == 65285) { # delegation
4591 $fields .= ",rdns_id" if $revrec eq 'n';
4592 $fields .= ",domain_id" if $revrec eq 'y';
4593 push @vallist, 0;
4594 }
4595 # ... and now make sure we *do* associate a record with the "calling" parent
4596 if ($defrec eq 'n') {
4597 $domid = $parid if $revrec eq 'n';
4598 $revid = $parid if $revrec eq 'y';
4599 }
4600
4601 # Put together the success log entry. Horrible kludge from addRec() copied as-is since
4602 # we don't know whether the passed arguments or retrieved values for domain_id and rdns_id
4603 # will be maintained (due to "not-in-zone" validation changes)
4604 my %logdata;
4605 $logdata{domain_id} = $domid;
4606 $logdata{rdns_id} = $revid;
4607 my @ftmp = split /,/, $fields;
4608 for (my $i=0; $i <= $#vallist; $i++) {
4609 $logdata{domain_id} = $vallist[$i] if $ftmp[$i] eq 'domain_id';
4610 $logdata{rdns_id} = $vallist[$i] if $ftmp[$i] eq 'rdns_id';
4611 }
4612 $logdata{group_id} = $parid if $defrec eq 'y';
4613 $logdata{group_id} = $self->parentID(id => $parid, type => ($revrec eq 'n' ? 'domain' : 'revzone'), revrec => $revrec)
4614 if $defrec eq 'n';
4615 $logdata{entry} = "Updated ".($defrec eq 'y' ? 'default record' : 'record')." from\n";
4616 # Log reverse records "naturally", since they're stored, um, unnaturally.
4617 if ($revrec eq 'y') {
4618 $logdata{entry} .= " '$oldrec->{val} $typemap{$oldrec->{type}} $oldrec->{host}";
4619 } else {
4620 $logdata{entry} .= " '$oldrec->{host} $typemap{$oldrec->{type}} $oldrec->{val}";
4621 }
4622 $logdata{entry} .= " [distance $oldrec->{distance}]" if $typemap{$oldrec->{type}} eq 'MX';
4623 $logdata{entry} .= " [priority $oldrec->{distance}] [weight $oldrec->{weight}] [port $oldrec->{port}]"
4624 if $typemap{$oldrec->{type}} eq 'SRV';
4625 $logdata{entry} .= "', TTL $oldrec->{ttl}";
4626 $logdata{entry} .= ", location ".$self->getLoc($oldrec->{location})->{description} if $oldrec->{location};
4627 $logdata{entry} .= ($oldrec->{expires} ? ', expires at ' : ', valid after ').$oldrec->{stamp}
4628 if $oldrec->{stampactive};
4629 $logdata{entry} .= "\nto\n";
4630 # Log reverse records "naturally", since they're stored, um, unnaturally.
4631 if ($revrec eq 'y') {
4632 $logdata{entry} .= "'$$val $typemap{$$rectype} $$host";
4633 } else {
4634 $logdata{entry} .= "'$$host $typemap{$$rectype} $$val";
4635 }
4636 $logdata{entry} .= " [distance $dist]" if $typemap{$$rectype} eq 'MX';
4637 $logdata{entry} .= " [priority $dist] [weight $weight] [port $port]" if $typemap{$$rectype} eq 'SRV';
4638 $logdata{entry} .= "', TTL $ttl";
4639 $logdata{entry} .= ", location ".$self->getLoc($location)->{description} if $location;
4640 $logdata{entry} .= ($expires ? ', expires at ' : ', valid after ').$stamp if $stamp;
4641
4642 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
4643 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
4644
4645 # Fiddle the field list into something suitable for updates
4646 $fields =~ s/,/=?,/g;
4647 $fields .= "=?";
4648
4649 eval {
4650 $dbh->do("UPDATE "._rectable($defrec,$revrec)." SET $fields WHERE record_id=?", undef, (@vallist, $id) );
4651 $self->_log(%logdata);
4652 $dbh->commit;
4653 };
4654 if ($@) {
4655 my $msg = $@;
4656 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
4657 if ($self->{log_failures}) {
4658 $logdata{entry} = "Failed updating ".($defrec eq 'y' ? 'default ' : '').
4659 "record '$oldrec->{host} $typemap{$oldrec->{type}} $oldrec->{val}', TTL $oldrec->{ttl} ($msg)";
4660 $self->_log(%logdata);
4661 $dbh->commit;
4662 }
4663 return ('FAIL', $msg);
4664 }
4665
4666 $resultstr = $logdata{entry};
4667 return ($retcode, $retmsg);
4668} # end updateRec()
4669
4670
4671## DNSDB::downconvert()
4672# A mostly internal (not exported) semiutilty sub to downconvert from pseudotype <x>
4673# to a compatible component type. Only a handful of operations are valid, anything
4674# else is a null-op.
4675# Takes the record ID and the new type. Returns boolean.
4676sub downconvert {
4677 my $self = shift;
4678 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
4679 my $recid = shift;
4680 my $newtype = shift;
4681
4682 # also, only work on live records; little to no value trying to do this on default records.
4683 my $rec = $self->getRecLine('n', 'y', $recid);
4684
4685 # hm?
4686 #return 1 if !$rec;
4687
4688 return 1 if $rec->{type} < 65000; # Only the reverse-record pseudotypes can be downconverted
4689 return 1 if $rec->{type} == 65282; # Nowhere to go
4690
4691 my $delpar;
4692 my @sqlargs;
4693 if ($rec->{type} == 65280) {
4694 return 1 if $newtype != 1 && $newtype != 12;
4695 $delpar = ($newtype == 1 ? 'rdns_id' : 'domain_id');
4696 push @sqlargs, 0, $newtype, $recid;
4697 } elsif ($rec->{type} == 65281) {
4698 return 1 if $newtype != 28 && $newtype != 12;
4699 $delpar = ($newtype == 28 ? 'rdns_id' : 'domain_id');
4700 push @sqlargs, 0, $newtype, $recid;
4701 } elsif ($rec->{type} == 65283) {
4702 return 1 if $newtype != 65282;
4703 $delpar = 'rdns_id';
4704 } elsif ($rec->{type} == 65284) {
4705 return 1 if $newtype != 65282;
4706 $delpar = 'rdns_id';
4707 } else {
4708 # Your llama is on fire.
4709 }
4710
4711 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
4712 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
4713
4714 eval {
4715 $dbh->do("UPDATE records SET $delpar = ?, type = ? WHERE record_id = ?", undef, @sqlargs);
4716 $self->_log(domain_id => $rec->{domain_id}, rdns_id => $rec->{rdns_id},
4717 group_id => $self->parentID(id => $rec->{rdns_id}, type => 'revzone', revrec => 'y'),
4718 entry => "'$rec->{host} $typemap{$rec->{type}} $rec->{val}' downconverted to ".
4719 "'$rec->{host} $typemap{$newtype} $rec->{val}'");
4720 $dbh->commit;
4721 };
4722 if ($@) {
4723 $errstr = $@;
4724 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
4725 return 0;
4726 }
4727 return 1;
4728} # end downconvert()
4729
4730
4731## DNSDB::delRec()
4732# Delete a record.
4733# Takes a default/live flag, forward/reverse flag, and the ID of the record to delete.
4734sub delRec {
4735 $errstr = '';
4736 my $self = shift;
4737 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
4738 my $defrec = shift;
4739 my $revrec = shift;
4740 my $id = shift;
4741
4742 my $oldrec = $self->getRecLine($defrec, $revrec, $id);
4743
4744 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
4745 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
4746 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
4747 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
4748
4749 # Put together the log entry
4750 my %logdata;
4751 $logdata{domain_id} = $oldrec->{domain_id};
4752 $logdata{rdns_id} = $oldrec->{rdns_id};
4753 $logdata{group_id} = $oldrec->{group_id} if $defrec eq 'y';
4754 $logdata{group_id} = $self->parentID(id => ($revrec eq 'n' ? $oldrec->{domain_id} : $oldrec->{rdns_id}),
4755 type => 'domain', revrec => $revrec)
4756 if $defrec eq 'n';
4757 $logdata{entry} = "Deleted ".($defrec eq 'y' ? 'default record ' : 'record ').
4758 "'$oldrec->{host} $typemap{$oldrec->{type}} $oldrec->{val}";
4759 $logdata{entry} .= " [distance $oldrec->{distance}]" if $typemap{$oldrec->{type}} eq 'MX';
4760 $logdata{entry} .= " [priority $oldrec->{distance}] [weight $oldrec->{weight}] [port $oldrec->{port}]"
4761 if $typemap{$oldrec->{type}} eq 'SRV';
4762 $logdata{entry} .= "', TTL $oldrec->{ttl}";
4763 $logdata{entry} .= ", location ".$self->getLoc($oldrec->{location})->{description} if $oldrec->{location};
4764
4765 eval {
4766 my $sth = $dbh->do("DELETE FROM "._rectable($defrec,$revrec)." WHERE record_id=?", undef, ($id));
4767 $self->_log(%logdata);
4768 $dbh->commit;
4769 };
4770 if ($@) {
4771 my $msg = $@;
4772 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
4773 if ($self->{log_failures}) {
4774 $logdata{entry} = "Error deleting ".($defrec eq 'y' ? 'default record' : 'record').
4775 " '$oldrec->{host} $typemap{$oldrec->{type}} $oldrec->{val}', TTL $oldrec->{ttl} ($msg)";
4776 $self->_log(%logdata);
4777 $dbh->commit;
4778 }
4779 return ('FAIL', $msg);
4780 }
4781
4782 return ('OK',$logdata{entry});
4783} # end delRec()
4784
4785
4786## DNSDB::getLogCount()
4787# Get a count of log entries
4788# Takes a database handle and a hash containing at least:
4789# - Entity ID and entity type as the primary log "slice"
4790sub getLogCount {
4791 my $self = shift;
4792 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
4793
4794 my %args = @_;
4795
4796 my @filterargs;
4797##fixme: which fields do we want to filter on?
4798# push @filterargs,
4799
4800 $errstr = 'Missing primary parent ID and/or type';
4801 # fail early if we don't have a "prime" ID to look for log entries for
4802 return if !$args{id};
4803
4804 # or if the prime id type is missing or invalid
4805 return if !$args{logtype};
4806 $args{logtype} = 'revzone' if $args{logtype} eq 'rdns'; # hack pthui
4807 $args{logtype} = 'domain' if $args{logtype} eq 'dom'; # hack pthui
4808 return if !grep /^$args{logtype}$/, ('group', 'domain', 'revzone', 'user');
4809
4810 my $sql = "SELECT count(*) FROM log ".
4811 "WHERE $id_col{$args{logtype}}=?".
4812 ($args{filter} ? " AND entry ~* ?" : '');
4813 my ($count) = $dbh->selectrow_array($sql, undef, ($args{id}, @filterargs) );
4814 $errstr = $dbh->errstr if !$count;
4815 return $count;
4816} # end getLogCount()
4817
4818
4819## DNSDB::getLogEntries()
4820# Get a list of log entries
4821# Takes arguments as with getLogCount() above, plus optional:
4822# - sort field
4823# - sort order
4824# - offset for pagination
4825sub getLogEntries {
4826 my $self = shift;
4827 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
4828
4829 my %args = @_;
4830
4831 my @filterargs;
4832
4833 # fail early if we don't have a "prime" ID to look for log entries for
4834 return if !$args{id};
4835
4836 # or if the prime id type is missing or invalid
4837 return if !$args{logtype};
4838 $args{logtype} = 'revzone' if $args{logtype} eq 'rdns'; # hack pthui
4839 $args{logtype} = 'domain' if $args{logtype} eq 'dom'; # hack pthui
4840 return if !grep /^$args{logtype}$/, ('group', 'domain', 'revzone', 'user');
4841
4842 # Sorting defaults
4843 $args{sortorder} = 'DESC' if !$args{sortorder} || !grep /^$args{sortorder}$/, ('ASC','DESC');
4844 $args{sortby} = 'stamp' if !$args{sortby} || $args{sortby} !~ /^[\w_.]+$/;
4845 $args{offset} = 0 if !$args{offset} || $args{offset} !~ /^(?:all|\d+)$/;
4846
4847 my %sortmap = (fname => 'name', username => 'email', entry => 'entry', stamp => 'stamp');
4848 $args{sortby} = $sortmap{$args{sortby}};
4849
4850 my $sql = "SELECT user_id AS userid, email AS useremail, name AS userfname, entry AS logentry, ".
4851 "date_trunc('second',stamp) AS logtime ".
4852 "FROM log ".
4853 "WHERE $id_col{$args{logtype}}=?".
4854 ($args{filter} ? " AND entry ~* ?" : '').
4855 " ORDER BY $args{sortby} $args{sortorder}, log_id $args{sortorder}".
4856 ($args{offset} eq 'all' ? '' : " LIMIT $self->{perpage} OFFSET ".$args{offset}*$self->{perpage});
4857 my $loglist = $dbh->selectall_arrayref($sql, { Slice => {} }, ($args{id}, @filterargs) );
4858 $errstr = $dbh->errstr if !$loglist;
4859 return $loglist;
4860} # end getLogEntries()
4861
4862
4863## DNSDB::getRevPattern()
4864# Get the narrowest template pattern applicable to a passed CIDR address (may be a netblock or an IP)
4865sub getRevPattern {
4866 my $self = shift;
4867 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
4868 my $cidr = shift;
4869 my %args = @_;
4870 $args{group} = 1 if !$args{group}; # just in case
4871 $args{location} = '' if !$args{location};
4872
4873 # for speed! Casting and comparing even ~7K records takes ~2.5s, so narrow it down to one revzone first.
4874 my ($revid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT rdns_id FROM revzones WHERE revnet >>= ?",
4875 undef, ($cidr) );
4876
4877##fixme? may need to narrow things down more by octet-chopping and doing text comparisons before casting.
4878 my ($revpatt) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT host FROM records ".
4879 "WHERE (type in (12,65280,65281,65282,65283,65284)) AND rdns_id = ? ".
4880 "AND location = ? AND inetlazy(val) >>= ? ".
4881 "ORDER BY inetlazy(val) DESC LIMIT 1",
4882 undef, ($revid, $args{location}, $cidr) );
4883
4884 return $revpatt;
4885} # end getRevPattern()
4886
4887
4888## DNSDB::getRevSet()
4889# Return the unique per-IP reverse hostnames, if any, for the passed
4890# CIDR address (may be a netblock or an IP)
4891sub getRevSet {
4892 my $self = shift;
4893 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
4894 my $cidr = shift;
4895 my %args = @_;
4896 $args{group} = 1 if !$args{group}; # just in case
4897 $args{location} = '' if !$args{location};
4898
4899 # for speed! Casting and comparing even ~7K records takes ~2.5s, so narrow it down to one revzone first.
4900 my ($revid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT rdns_id FROM revzones WHERE revnet >>= ?",
4901 undef, ($cidr) );
4902
4903 $cidr = new NetAddr::IP $cidr;
4904 if ($cidr->num > 256) { # should also catch v6!
4905 # Even reverse entries for a v4 /24 of IPs is a bit much. I don't expect
4906 # there to be a sane reason to retrive more than a /27 at once, really.
4907 # v6 is going to be hairy no matter how you slice it.
4908 $errstr = "Reverse hostname detail range too large";
4909 return;
4910 }
4911
4912 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT val, host FROM records ".
4913 "WHERE (type in (12,65280,65281,65282,65283,65284)) AND rdns_id = ? AND location = ? AND inetlazy(val) = ?");
4914
4915 my @ret;
4916 foreach my $ip (@{$cidr->splitref()}) {
4917 $sth->execute($revid, $args{location}, $ip);
4918 my @data = $sth->fetchrow_array();
4919 my %row;
4920 if (@data) {
4921 $row{r_ip} = $data[0];
4922 $row{iphost} = $data[1];
4923 } else {
4924 $row{r_ip} = $ip->addr;
4925 $row{iphost} = '';
4926 }
4927 push @ret, \%row;
4928 }
4929
4930 return \@ret;
4931} # end getRevSet()
4932
4933
4934## DNSDB::getTypelist()
4935# Get a list of record types for various UI dropdowns
4936# Takes database handle, forward/reverse/lookup flag, and optional "tag as selected" indicator (defaults to A)
4937# Returns an arrayref to list of hashrefs perfect for HTML::Template
4938sub getTypelist {
4939 my $self = shift;
4940 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
4941 my $recgroup = shift;
4942 my $type = shift || $reverse_typemap{A};
4943
4944 # also accepting $webvar{revrec}!
4945 $recgroup = 'f' if $recgroup eq 'n';
4946 $recgroup = 'r' if $recgroup eq 'y';
4947
4948 my $sql = "SELECT val,name FROM rectypes WHERE ";
4949 if ($recgroup eq 'r') {
4950 # reverse zone types
4951 $sql .= "stdflag=2 OR stdflag=3";
4952 } elsif ($recgroup eq 'l') {
4953 # DNS lookup types. Note we avoid our custom types >= 65280, since those are entirely internal.
4954 $sql .= "(stdflag=1 OR stdflag=2 OR stdflag=3) AND val < 65280";
4955 } else {
4956 # default; forward zone types. technically $type eq 'f' but not worth the error message.
4957 $sql .= "stdflag=1 OR stdflag=2";
4958 $sql .= " AND val < 65280" if $recgroup eq 'fo'; # An extra flag to trim off the pseudotypes as well.
4959 }
4960 $sql .= " ORDER BY listorder";
4961
4962 my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
4963 $sth->execute;
4964 my @typelist;
4965 # track whether the passed type is in the list at all. allows you to edit a record
4966 # that wouldn't otherwise be generally available in that zone (typically, reverse zones)
4967 # without changing its type (accidentally or otherwise)
4968 my $selflag = 0;
4969 while (my ($rval,$rname) = $sth->fetchrow_array()) {
4970 my %row = ( recval => $rval, recname => $rname );
4971 if ($rval == $type) {
4972 $row{tselect} = 1;
4973 $selflag = 1;
4974 }
4975 push @typelist, \%row;
4976 }
4977
4978 # add the passed type if it wasn't in the list
4979 if (!$selflag) {
4980 my %row = ( recval => $type, recname => $typemap{$type}, tselect => 1 );
4981 push @typelist, \%row;
4982 }
4983
4984 # Add SOA on lookups since it's not listed in other dropdowns.
4985 if ($recgroup eq 'l') {
4986 my %row = ( recval => $reverse_typemap{SOA}, recname => 'SOA' );
4987 $row{tselect} = 1 if $reverse_typemap{SOA} == $type;
4988 push @typelist, \%row;
4989 }
4990
4991 return \@typelist;
4992} # end getTypelist()
4993
4994
4995## DNSDB::parentID()
4996# Get ID of entity that is nearest parent to requested id
4997# Takes a database handle and a hash of entity ID, entity type, optional parent type flag
4998# (domain/reverse zone or group), and optional default/live and forward/reverse flags
4999# Returns the ID or undef on failure
5000sub parentID {
5001 my $self = shift;
5002 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
5003
5004 my %args = @_;
5005
5006 # clean up defrec and revrec. default to live record, forward zone
5007 $args{defrec} = 'n' if !$args{defrec};
5008 $args{revrec} = 'n' if !$args{revrec};
5009
5010 # clean up the parent-type. Set it to group if not set
5011 $args{partype} = 'group' if !$args{partype};
5012
5013 # allow callers to be lazy with type
5014 $args{type} = 'revzone' if $args{type} eq 'domain' && $args{revrec} eq 'y';
5015
5016 if ($par_type{$args{partype}} eq 'domain' || $par_type{$args{partype}} eq 'revzone') {
5017 # only live records can have a domain/zone parent
5018 return unless ($args{type} eq 'record' && $args{defrec} eq 'n');
5019 my $result = $dbh->selectrow_hashref("SELECT ".($args{revrec} eq 'n' ? 'domain_id' : 'rdns_id').
5020 " FROM records WHERE record_id = ?",
5021 undef, ($args{id}) ) or return;
5022 return $result;
5023 } else {
5024 # snag some arguments that will either fall through or be overwritten to save some code duplication
5025 my $tmpid = $args{id};
5026 my $type = $args{type};
5027 if ($type eq 'record' && $args{defrec} eq 'n') {
5028 # Live records go through the records table first.
5029 ($tmpid) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT ".($args{revrec} eq 'n' ? 'domain_id' : 'rdns_id').
5030 " FROM records WHERE record_id = ?",
5031 undef, ($args{id}) ) or return;
5032 $type = ($args{revrec} eq 'n' ? 'domain' : 'revzone');
5033 }
5034 my ($result) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT $par_col{$type} FROM $par_tbl{$type} WHERE $id_col{$type} = ?",
5035 undef, ($tmpid) );
5036 return $result;
5037 }
5038# should be impossible to get here with even remotely sane arguments
5039 return;
5040} # end parentID()
5041
5042
5043## DNSDB::isParent()
5044# Returns true if $id1 is a parent of $id2, false otherwise
5045sub isParent {
5046 my $self = shift;
5047 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
5048 my $id1 = shift;
5049 my $type1 = shift;
5050 my $id2 = shift;
5051 my $type2 = shift;
5052##todo: immediate, secondary, full (default)
5053
5054 # Return false on invalid types
5055 return 0 if !grep /^$type1$/, ('record','defrec','defrevrec','user','domain','revzone','group');
5056 return 0 if !grep /^$type2$/, ('record','defrec','defrevrec','user','domain','revzone','group');
5057
5058 # Return false on impossible relations
5059 return 0 if $type1 eq 'record'; # nothing may be a child of a record
5060 return 0 if $type1 eq 'defrec'; # nothing may be a child of a record
5061 return 0 if $type1 eq 'defrevrec'; # nothing may be a child of a record
5062 return 0 if $type1 eq 'user'; # nothing may be child of a user
5063 return 0 if $type1 eq 'domain' && $type2 ne 'record'; # domain may not be a parent of anything other than a record
5064 return 0 if $type1 eq 'revzone' && $type2 ne 'record';# reverse zone may not be a parent of anything other than a record
5065
5066 # ennnhhhh.... if we're passed an id of 0, it will never be found. usual
5067 # case would be the UI creating a new <thing>, and so we don't have an ID for
5068 # <thing> to look up yet. in that case the UI should check the parent as well.
5069 return 0 if $id1 == 0; # nothing can have a parent id of 0
5070 return 1 if $id2 == 0; # anything could have a child id of 0 (or "unknown")
5071
5072 # group 1 is the ultimate root parent
5073 return 1 if $type1 eq 'group' && $id1 == 1;
5074
5075 # groups are always (a) parent of themselves
5076 return 1 if $type1 eq 'group' && $type2 eq 'group' && $id1 == $id2;
5077
5078 my $id = $id2;
5079 my $type = $type2;
5080 my $foundparent = 0;
5081
5082 # Records are the only entity with two possible parents. We need to split the parent checks on
5083 # domain/rdns.
5084 if ($type eq 'record') {
5085 my ($dom,$rdns) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT domain_id,rdns_id FROM records WHERE record_id=?",
5086 undef, ($id));
5087 # check immediate parent against request
5088 return 1 if $type1 eq 'domain' && $id1 == $dom;
5089 return 1 if $type1 eq 'revzone' && $id1 == $rdns;
5090 # if request is group, check *both* parents. Only check if the parent is nonzero though.
5091 return 1 if $dom && $self->isParent($id1, $type1, $dom, 'domain');
5092 return 1 if $rdns && $self->isParent($id1, $type1, $rdns, 'revzone');
5093 # exit here since we've executed the loop below by proxy in the above recursive calls.
5094 return 0;
5095 }
5096
5097# almost the same loop as getParents() above
5098 my $limiter = 0;
5099 while (1) {
5100 my $sql = "SELECT $par_col{$type} FROM $par_tbl{$type} WHERE $id_col{$type} = ?";
5101 my $result = $dbh->selectrow_hashref($sql,
5102 undef, ($id) );
5103 if (!$result) {
5104 $limiter++;
5105##fixme: how often will this happen on a live site? fail at max limiter <n>?
5106# 2013/10/22 only seems to happen when you request an entity that doesn't exist.
5107 warn "no results looking for $sql with id $id (depth $limiter)\n";
5108 last;
5109 }
5110 if ($result && $result->{$par_col{$type}} == $id1) {
5111 $foundparent = 1;
5112 last;
5113 } else {
5114##fixme: do we care about trying to return a "no such record/domain/user/group" error?
5115# should be impossible to create an inconsistent DB just with API calls.
5116 warn $dbh->errstr." $sql, $id" if $dbh->errstr;
5117 }
5118 # group 1 is its own parent. need this here more to break strange loops than for detecting a parent
5119 last if $result->{$par_col{$type}} == 1;
5120 $id = $result->{$par_col{$type}};
5121 $type = $par_type{$type};
5122 }
5123
5124 return $foundparent;
5125} # end isParent()
5126
5127
5128## DNSDB::zoneStatus()
5129# Returns and optionally sets a zone's status
5130# Takes a database handle, domain/revzone ID, forward/reverse flag, and optionally a status argument
5131# Returns status, or undef on errors.
5132sub zoneStatus {
5133 my $self = shift;
5134 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
5135 my $id = shift;
5136 my $revrec = shift;
5137 my $newstatus = shift || 'mu';
5138
5139 return undef if $id !~ /^\d+$/;
5140
5141 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
5142 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
5143 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
5144 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
5145
5146 if ($newstatus ne 'mu') {
5147 # ooo, fun! let's see what we were passed for status
5148 eval {
5149 $newstatus = 0 if $newstatus eq 'domoff';
5150 $newstatus = 1 if $newstatus eq 'domon';
5151 $dbh->do("UPDATE ".($revrec eq 'n' ? 'domains' : 'revzones')." SET status=? WHERE ".
5152 ($revrec eq 'n' ? 'domain_id' : 'rdns_id')."=?", undef, ($newstatus,$id) );
5153
5154##fixme switch to more consise "Enabled <domain"/"Disabled <domain>" as with users?
5155 $resultstr = "Changed ".($revrec eq 'n' ? $self->domainName($id) : $self->revName($id)).
5156 " state to ".($newstatus ? 'active' : 'inactive');
5157
5158 my %loghash;
5159 $loghash{domain_id} = $id if $revrec eq 'n';
5160 $loghash{rdns_id} = $id if $revrec eq 'y';
5161 $loghash{group_id} = $self->parentID(id => $id, type => ($revrec eq 'n' ? 'domain' : 'revzone'), revrec => $revrec);
5162 $loghash{entry} = $resultstr;
5163 $self->_log(%loghash);
5164
5165 $dbh->commit;
5166 };
5167 if ($@) {
5168 my $msg = $@;
5169 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
5170 $resultstr = '';
5171 $errstr = $msg;
5172 return;
5173 }
5174 }
5175
5176 my ($status) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT status FROM ".
5177 ($revrec eq 'n' ? "domains WHERE domain_id=?" : "revzones WHERE rdns_id=?"),
5178 undef, ($id) );
5179 return $status;
5180} # end zoneStatus()
5181
5182
5183## DNSDB::getZonesByCIDR()
5184# Get a list of zone names and IDs that records for a passed CIDR block are within.
5185# Optionally restrict to a specific location/view
5186sub getZonesByCIDR {
5187 my $self = shift;
5188 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
5189 my %args = @_;
5190
5191 my $sql = "SELECT rdns_id,revnet,default_location FROM revzones WHERE (revnet >>= ? OR revnet <<= ?)".
5192 ($args{location} ? " AND default_location = ?" : '');
5193 my @svals = ($args{cidr}, $args{cidr});
5194 push @svals, $args{location} if $args{location};
5195
5196 my $result = $dbh->selectall_arrayref($sql, { Slice => {} }, @svals );
5197 return $result;
5198} # end getZonesByCIDR()
5199
5200
5201## DNSDB::importAXFR
5202# Import a domain via AXFR
5203# Takes AXFR host, domain to transfer, group to put the domain in,
5204# and an optional hash containing:
5205# status - active/inactive state flag (defaults to active)
5206# rwsoa - overwrite-SOA flag (defaults to off)
5207# rwns - overwrite-NS flag (defaults to off, doesn't affect subdomain NS records)
5208# merge - flag to automerge A or AAAA records with matching PTR records
5209# Returns a status code (OK, WARN, or FAIL) and message - message should be blank
5210# if status is OK, but WARN includes conditions that are not fatal but should
5211# really be reported.
5212sub importAXFR {
5213 my $self = shift;
5214 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
5215 my $ifrom_in = shift;
5216 my $zone = shift;
5217 my $group = shift;
5218
5219 my %args = @_;
5220
5221##fixme: add mode to delete&replace, merge+overwrite, merge new?
5222
5223 $args{status} = (defined($args{status}) ? $args{status} : 0);
5224 $args{status} = 1 if $args{status} eq 'on';
5225
5226 my $nrecs = 0;
5227 my $soaflag = 0;
5228 my $nsflag = 0;
5229 my $warnmsg = '';
5230 my $ifrom;
5231
5232 my $rev = 'n';
5233 my $code = 'OK';
5234 my $msg = 'foobar?';
5235
5236 # choke on possible bad setting in ifrom
5237 # IPv4 and v6, and valid hostnames!
5238 ($ifrom) = ($ifrom_in =~ /^([0-9a-f\:.]+|[0-9a-z_.-]+)$/i);
5239 return ('FAIL', "Bad AXFR source host $ifrom")
5240 unless ($ifrom) = ($ifrom_in =~ /^([0-9a-f\:.]+|[0-9a-z_.-]+)$/i);
5241
5242 my $errmsg;
5243
5244 my $zone_id;
5245 my $domain_id = 0;
5246 my $rdns_id = 0;
5247 my $cidr;
5248
5249# magic happens! detect if we're importing a domain or a reverse zone
5250# while we're at it, figure out what the CIDR netblock is (if we got a .arpa)
5251# or what the formal .arpa zone is (if we got a CIDR netblock)
5252# Handles sub-octet v4 zones in the format specified in the Cricket Book, 2nd Ed, p217-218
5253
5254 if ($zone =~ m{(?:\.arpa\.?|/\d+|^[\d.]+|^[a-fA-F0-9:]+)$}) {
5255 # we seem to have a reverse zone
5256 $rev = 'y';
5257
5258 if ($zone =~ /\.arpa\.?$/) {
5259 # we have a formal reverse zone. call _zone2cidr and get the CIDR block.
5260 ($code,$msg) = _zone2cidr($zone);
5261 return ($code, $msg) if $code eq 'FAIL';
5262 $cidr = $msg;
5263 } elsif ($zone =~ m|^[\d.]+/\d+$|) {
5264 # v4 revzone, CIDR netblock
5265 $cidr = NetAddr::IP->new($zone) or return ('FAIL',"$zone is not a valid CIDR block");
5266 $zone = _ZONE($cidr, 'ZONE.in-addr.arpa', 'r', '.');
5267 } elsif ($zone =~ /^[\d.]+$/) {
5268 # v4 revzone, leading-octet format
5269 my $mask = 32;
5270 while ($zone !~ /^\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+$/) {
5271 $zone .= '.0';
5272 $mask -= 8;
5273 }
5274 $zone .= "/$mask";
5275 $cidr = NetAddr::IP->new($zone) or return ('FAIL',"$zone is not a valid CIDR block");
5276 $zone = _ZONE($cidr, 'ZONE.in-addr.arpa', 'r', '.');
5277 } elsif ($zone =~ m|^[a-fA-F\d:]+/\d+$|) {
5278 # v6 revzone, CIDR netblock
5279 $cidr = NetAddr::IP->new($zone) or return ('FAIL',"$zone is not a valid CIDR block");
5280 return ('FAIL', "$zone is not a nibble-aligned block") if $cidr->masklen % 4 != 0;
5281 $zone = _ZONE($cidr, 'ZONE.ip6.arpa', 'r', '.');
5282 } elsif ($zone =~ /^[a-fA-F\d:]+$/) {
5283 # v6 revzone, leading-group format
5284 $zone =~ s/::$//;
5285 my $mask = 128;
5286 while ($zone !~ /^(?:[a-fA-F\d]{1,4}:){7}[a-fA-F\d]$/) {
5287 $zone .= ":0";
5288 $mask -= 16;
5289 }
5290 $zone .= "/$mask";
5291 $cidr = NetAddr::IP->new($zone) or return ('FAIL',"$zone is not a valid CIDR block");
5292 $zone = _ZONE($cidr, 'ZONE.ip6.arpa', 'r', '.');
5293 } else {
5294 # there is. no. else!
5295 return ('FAIL', "Unknown zone name format '$zone'");
5296 }
5297
5298 # several places this can be triggered from; better to do it once.
5299 $warnmsg .= "Apparent sub-/64 IPv6 reverse zone\n" if $cidr->masklen > 64;
5300
5301 # quick check to start to see if we've already got one
5302
5303 ($zone_id) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT rdns_id FROM revzones WHERE revnet=?",
5304 undef, ("$cidr"));
5305 $rdns_id = $zone_id;
5306 } else {
5307 # default to domain
5308 ($zone_id) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT domain_id FROM domains WHERE lower(domain) = lower(?)",
5309 undef, ($zone));
5310 $domain_id = $zone_id;
5311 }
5312
5313 return ('FAIL', ($rev eq 'n' ? 'Domain' : 'Reverse zone')." already exists") if $zone_id;
5314
5315 # little local utility sub to swap $val and $host for revzone records.
5316 sub _revswap {
5317 my $rechost = shift;
5318 my $recdata = shift;
5319
5320 if ($rechost =~ /\.in-addr\.arpa\.?$/) {
5321 $rechost =~ s/\.in-addr\.arpa\.?$//;
5322 $rechost = join '.', reverse split /\./, $rechost;
5323 } else {
5324 $rechost =~ s/\.ip6\.arpa\.?$//;
5325 my @nibs = reverse split /\./, $rechost;
5326 $rechost = '';
5327 my $nc;
5328 foreach (@nibs) {
5329# # fail on multicharacter nibbles; it's syntactically valid but no standard lookup
5330# # will ever reach it, because it doesn't directly represent a real IP address.
5331# return ('FAIL', "Invalid reverse v6 entry") if $_ !~ /^.$/;
5332 $rechost.= $_;
5333 $rechost .= ":" if ++$nc % 4 == 0 && $nc < 32;
5334 }
5335 $rechost .= ":" if $nc < 32 && $rechost !~ /\*$/; # close netblock records?
5336##fixme: there's a case that ends up with a partial entry here:
5337# ip:add:re:ss::
5338# can't reproduce after letting it sit overnight after discovery. :(
5339#print "$rechost\n";
5340 # canonicalize with NetAddr::IP
5341 $rechost = NetAddr::IP->new($rechost)->addr unless $rechost =~ /\*$/;
5342 }
5343 return ($recdata,$rechost)
5344 }
5345
5346
5347 # Allow transactions, and raise an exception on errors so we can catch it later.
5348 # Use local to make sure these get "reset" properly on exiting this block
5349 local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
5350 local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
5351
5352 my $sth;
5353 eval {
5354
5355 if ($rev eq 'n') {
5356##fixme: serial
5357 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO domains (domain,group_id,status) VALUES (?,?,?)", undef,
5358 ($zone, $group, $args{status}) ) or die $dbh->errstr;
5359 # get domain id so we can do the records
5360 ($zone_id) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT currval('domains_domain_id_seq')");
5361 $domain_id = $zone_id;
5362 $self->_log(group_id => $group, domain_id => $domain_id,
5363 entry => "[Added ".($args{status} ? 'active' : 'inactive')." domain $zone via AXFR]");
5364 } else {
5365##fixme: serial
5366 $dbh->do("INSERT INTO revzones (revnet,group_id,status) VALUES (?,?,?)", undef,
5367 ($cidr,$group,$args{status}) );
5368 # get revzone id so we can do the records
5369 ($zone_id) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT currval('revzones_rdns_id_seq')");
5370 $rdns_id = $zone_id;
5371 $self->_log(group_id => $group, rdns_id => $rdns_id,
5372 entry => "[Added ".($args{status} ? 'active' : 'inactive')." reverse zone $cidr via AXFR]");
5373 }
5374
5375## bizarre DBI<->Net::DNS interaction bug:
5376## sometimes a zone will cause an immediate commit-and-exit (sort of) of the while()
5377## fixed, apparently I was doing *something* odd, but not certain what it was that
5378## caused a commit instead of barfing
5379
5380 my $res = Net::DNS::Resolver->new;
5381 $res->nameservers($ifrom);
5382 $res->axfr_start($zone)
5383 or die "Couldn't begin AXFR\n";
5384
5385 $sth = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO records (domain_id,rdns_id,host,type,val,distance,weight,port,ttl)".
5386 " VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?)");
5387
5388 # Stash info about sub-octet v4 revzones here so we don't have
5389 # to store the CNAMEs used to delegate a suboctet zone
5390 # $suboct{zone}{ns}[] -> array of nameservers
5391 # $suboct{zone}{cname}[] -> array of extant CNAMEs (Just In Case someone did something bizarre)
5392## commented pending actual use of this data. for now, we'll just
5393## auto-(re)create the CNAMEs in revzones on export
5394# my %suboct;
5395
5396 while (my $rr = $res->axfr_next()) {
5397
5398 # Discard out-of-zone records. After trying for a while to replicate this with
5399 # *nix-based DNS servers, it appears that only MS DNS is prone to including these
5400 # in the AXFR data in the first place, and possibly only older versions at that...
5401 # so it can't be reasonably tested. Yay Microsoft.
5402 if ($rr->name !~ /$zone$/i) {
5403 $warnmsg .= "Discarding out-of-zone record ".$rr->string."\n";
5404 }
5405
5406 my $val;
5407 my $distance = 0;
5408 my $weight = 0;
5409 my $port = 0;
5410 my $logfrag = '';
5411
5412 # Collect some record parts
5413 my $type = $rr->type;
5414 my $host = $rr->name;
5415 my $ttl = ($args{newttl} ? $args{newttl} : $rr->ttl); # allow force-override TTLs
5416
5417 # Info flags for SOA and NS records
5418 $soaflag = 1 if $type eq 'SOA';
5419 $nsflag = 1 if $type eq 'NS';
5420
5421# "Primary" types:
5422# A, NS, CNAME, SOA, PTR(warn in forward), MX, TXT, AAAA, SRV, A6(ob), SPF
5423# maybe KEY
5424
5425# BIND supports:
5426# [standard]
5427# A AAAA CNAME MX NS PTR SOA TXT
5428# [variously experimental, obsolete, or obscure]
5429# HINFO MB(ex) MD(ob) MF(ob) MG(ex) MINFO(ex) MR(ex) NULL WKS AFSDB(ex) ISDN(ex) RP(ex) RT(ex) X25(ex) PX
5430# ... if one can ever find the right magic to format them correctly
5431
5432# Net::DNS supports:
5433# RRSIG SIG NSAP NS NIMLOC NAPTR MX MR MINFO MG MB LOC ISDN IPSECKEY HINFO
5434# EID DNAME CNAME CERT APL AFSDB AAAA A DS NXT NSEC3PARAM NSEC3 NSEC KEY
5435# DNSKEY DLV X25 TXT TSIG TKEY SSHFP SRV SPF SOA RT RP PX PTR NULL APL::AplItem
5436
5437# nasty big ugly case-like thing here, since we have to do *some* different
5438# processing depending on the record. le sigh.
5439
5440# do the initial processing as if the record was in a forward zone. If we're
5441# doing a revzone, we can flip $host and $val as needed, once, after this
5442# monster if-elsif-...-elsif-else. This actually simplifies things a lot.
5443
5444##fixme: what record types other than TXT can/will have >255-byte payloads?
5445
5446 if ($type eq 'A') {
5447 $val = $rr->address;
5448 } elsif ($type eq 'NS') {
5449# hmm. should we warn here if subdomain NS'es are left alone? OTOH, those should rarely be rewritten anyway.
5450 next if ($args{rwns} && ($host eq $zone));
5451 $val = $rr->nsdname;
5452 $warnmsg .= "Suspect record '".$rr->string."' may not be imported correctly: NS records may not be bare IP addresses\n"
5453 if $val =~ /^(?:(?:\d+\.){3}\d+|[a-fA-F0-9:]+)$/;
5454 $nsflag = 1;
5455 } elsif ($type eq 'CNAME') {
5456 $val = $rr->cname;
5457 $warnmsg .= "Suspect record '".$rr->string."' may not be imported correctly: CNAME records may not be bare IP addresses\n"
5458 if $val =~ /^(?:(?:\d+\.){3}\d+|[a-fA-F0-9:]+)$/;
5459 } elsif ($type eq 'SOA') {
5460 next if $args{rwsoa};
5461 $host = $rr->rname.":".$rr->mname;
5462 $val = $rr->refresh.":".$rr->retry.":".$rr->expire.":".$rr->minimum;
5463 $soaflag = 1;
5464 } elsif ($type eq 'PTR') {
5465 $val = $rr->ptrdname;
5466 } elsif ($type eq 'MX') {
5467 $val = $rr->exchange;
5468 $distance = $rr->preference;
5469 } elsif ($type eq 'TXT') {
5470##fixme: Net::DNS docs say this should be deprecated for rdatastr() or char_str_list(),
5471## but don't really seem enthusiastic about it.
5472#print "should use rdatastr:\n\t".$rr->rdatastr."\n or char_str_list:\n\t".join(' ',$rr->char_str_list())."\n";
5473# rdatastr returns a BIND-targetted logical string, including opening and closing quotes
5474# char_str_list returns a list of the individual string fragments in the record
5475# txtdata returns the more useful all-in-one form (since we want to push such protocol
5476# details as far down the stack as we can)
5477# NB: this may turn out to be more troublesome if we ever have need of >512-byte TXT records.
5478 $val = $rr->txtdata;
5479 } elsif ($type eq 'SPF') {
5480##fixme: and the same caveat here, since it is apparently a clone of ::TXT
5481 $val = $rr->txtdata;
5482 } elsif ($type eq 'AAAA') {
5483 $val = $rr->address;
5484 } elsif ($type eq 'SRV') {
5485 $val = $rr->target;
5486 $distance = $rr->priority;
5487 $weight = $rr->weight;
5488 $port = $rr->port;
5489 $warnmsg .= "Suspect record '".$rr->string."' may not be imported correctly: SRV records may not be bare IP addresses\n"
5490 if $val =~ /^(?:(?:\d+\.){3}\d+|[a-fA-F0-9:]+)$/;
5491 } elsif ($type eq 'KEY') {
5492 # we don't actually know what to do with these...
5493 $val = $rr->flags.":".$rr->protocol.":".$rr->algorithm.":".$rr->key.":".$rr->keytag.":".$rr->privatekeyname;
5494 } else {
5495 $val = $rr->rdatastr;
5496 # Finding a different record type is not fatal.... just problematic.
5497 # We may not be able to export it correctly.
5498 $warnmsg .= "Unusual record ".$rr->name." ($type) found\n";
5499 }
5500
5501 if ($rev eq 'y' && $type ne 'SOA') {
5502 # up to this point we haven't meddled with the record's hostname part or rdata part.
5503 # for reverse records, (except SOA) we must swap the two.
5504 $host = $val;
5505 $val = $rr->name;
5506 my ($tmpcode,$tmpmsg) = _zone2cidr($val);
5507 if ($tmpcode eq 'FAIL') {
5508 # $val did not have a valid IP value. It's syntactically valid but WTF?
5509 $warnmsg .= "Suspect record '".$rr->string."' may not be imported correctly: $tmpmsg\n";
5510 } else {
5511 # $val has a valid IP value. See if we can store it as that IP value.
5512 # Note we're enumerating do-nothing cases for clarity.
5513##enhance: this is where we will implement the more subtle variations on #53
5514 if ($type ne 'PTR' && $type ne 'NS' && $type ne 'CNAME' && $type ne 'TXT') {
5515 # case: the record is "weird" - ie, not a PTR, NS, CNAME, or TXT
5516 # $warnmsg .= "Discarding suspect record '".$rr->string."'\n" if $self->{strict} eq 'full';
5517 } elsif ($type eq 'PTR' && $tmpmsg->masklen != 32 && $tmpmsg->masklen != 128) {
5518 # case: PTR with netblock value, not IP value
5519 # eg, "@ PTR foo" in zone f.e.e.b.d.a.e.d.ip6.arpa should not be
5520 # stored/displayed as dead:beef::/32 PTR foo
5521
5522## hrm. WTF is this case for, anyway? Needs testing to check the logic.
5523# } elsif ( ($type eq 'PTR' || $type eq 'NS' || $type eq 'CNAME' || $type eq 'TXT') &&
5524# ($tmpmsg->masklen != $cidr->masklen)
5525# ) {
5526# # leave $val as-is if the record is "normal" (a PTR, NS, CNAME, or TXT),
5527# # and the mask does not match the zone
5528#$warnmsg .= "WTF case: $host $type $val\n";
5529# # $warnmsg .= "Discarding suspect record '".$rr->string."'\n" if $self->{strict} eq 'full';
5530
5531 } else {
5532 $val = $tmpmsg;
5533 $val =~ s/\/(?:32|128)$//; # automagically converts $val back to a string before s///
5534 #$val =~ s/:0$//g;
5535 }
5536 }
5537 # magic? convert * records to PTR template (not sure this actually makes sense)
5538 #if ($val =~ /^\*/) {
5539 # $val =~ s/\*\.//;
5540 # ($tmpcode,$tmpmsg) = _zone2cidr($val);
5541 # if ($tmpcode eq 'FAIL') {
5542 # $val = "*.$val";
5543 # $warnmsg .= "Suspect record '".$rr->string."' may not be converted to PTR template correctly: $tmpmsg\n";
5544 # } else {
5545 # $type = 'PTR template';
5546 # $val = $tmpmsg; if $tmp
5547 # $val =~ s/\/(?:32|128)$//; # automagically converts $val back to a string before s///
5548 # }
5549 #}
5550 } # non-SOA revrec $host/$val inversion and munging
5551
5552 my $logentry = "[AXFR ".($rev eq 'n' ? $zone : $cidr)."] ";
5553
5554 if ($args{merge}) {
5555 if ($rev eq 'n') {
5556 # importing a domain; we have A and AAAA records that could be merged with matching PTR records
5557 my $etype;
5558 my ($erdns,$erid,$ettl) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT rdns_id,record_id,ttl FROM records ".
5559 "WHERE host=? AND val=? AND type=12",
5560 undef, ($host, $val) );
5561 if ($erid) {
5562 if ($type eq 'A') { # PTR -> A+PTR
5563 $etype = 65280;
5564 $logentry .= "Merged A record with existing PTR record '$host A+PTR $val', TTL $ettl";
5565 }
5566 if ($type eq 'AAAA') { # PTR -> AAAA+PTR
5567 $etype = 65281;
5568 $logentry .= "Merged AAAA record with existing PTR record '$host AAAA+PTR $val', TTL $ettl";
5569 }
5570 $ettl = ($ettl < $ttl ? $ettl : $ttl); # use lower TTL
5571 $dbh->do("UPDATE records SET domain_id=?,ttl=?,type=? WHERE record_id=?", undef,
5572 ($domain_id, $ettl, $etype, $erid));
5573 $nrecs++;
5574 $self->_log(group_id => $group, domain_id => $domain_id, rdns_id => $erdns, entry => $logentry);
5575 next; # while axfr_next
5576 }
5577 } # $rev eq 'n'
5578 else {
5579 # importing a revzone, we have PTR records that could be merged with matching A/AAAA records
5580 my ($domid,$erid,$ettl,$etype) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT domain_id,record_id,ttl,type FROM records ".
5581 "WHERE host=? AND val=? AND (type=1 OR type=28)",
5582 undef, ($host, $val) );
5583 if ($erid) {
5584 if ($etype == 1) { # A -> A+PTR
5585 $etype = 65280;
5586 $logentry .= "Merged PTR record with existing matching A record '$host A+PTR $val', TTL $ettl";
5587 }
5588 if ($etype == 28) { # AAAA -> AAAA+PTR
5589 $etype = 65281;
5590 $logentry .= "Merged PTR record with existing matching AAAA record '$host AAAA+PTR $val', TTL $ettl";
5591 }
5592 $ettl = ($ettl < $ttl ? $ettl : $ttl); # use lower TTL
5593 $dbh->do("UPDATE records SET rdns_id=?,ttl=?,type=? WHERE record_id=?", undef,
5594 ($rdns_id, $ettl, $etype, $erid));
5595 $nrecs++;
5596 $self->_log(group_id => $group, domain_id => $domid, rdns_id => $rdns_id, entry => $logentry);
5597 next; # while axfr_next
5598 }
5599 } # $rev eq 'y'
5600 } # if $args{merge}
5601
5602 # Insert the new record
5603 $sth->execute($domain_id, $rdns_id, $host, $reverse_typemap{$type}, $val,
5604 $distance, $weight, $port, $ttl);
5605
5606 $nrecs++;
5607
5608 if ($type eq 'SOA') {
5609 # also !$args{rwsoa}, but if that's set, it should be impossible to get here.
5610 my @tmp1 = split /:/, $host;
5611 my @tmp2 = split /:/, $val;
5612 $logentry .= "Added SOA record [contact $tmp1[0]] [master $tmp1[1]] ".
5613 "[refresh $tmp2[0]] [retry $tmp2[1]] [expire $tmp2[2]] [minttl $tmp2[3]], TTL $ttl";
5614 } elsif ($logfrag) {
5615 # special case for log entries we need to meddle with a little.
5616 $logentry .= $logfrag;
5617 } else {
5618 $logentry .= "Added record '".($rev eq 'y' ? $val : $host)." $type";
5619 $logentry .= " [distance $distance]" if $type eq 'MX';
5620 $logentry .= " [priority $distance] [weight $weight] [port $port]" if $type eq 'SRV';
5621 $logentry .= " ".($rev eq 'y' ? $host : $val)."', TTL $ttl";
5622 }
5623 $self->_log(group_id => $group, domain_id => $domain_id, rdns_id => $rdns_id, entry => $logentry);
5624
5625 } # while axfr_next
5626
5627# Detect and handle delegated subzones
5628# Placeholder for when we decide what to actually do with this, see previous comments in NS and CNAME handling.
5629#foreach (keys %suboct) {
5630# print "found ".($suboct{$_}{ns} ? @{$suboct{$_}{ns}} : '0')." NS records and ".
5631# ($suboct{$_}{cname} ? @{$suboct{$_}{cname}} : '0')." CNAMEs for $_\n";
5632#}
5633
5634 # Overwrite SOA record
5635 if ($args{rwsoa}) {
5636 $soaflag = 1;
5637 my $sthgetsoa = $dbh->prepare("SELECT host,val,ttl FROM "._rectable('y', $rev)." WHERE group_id=? AND type=?");
5638 my $sthputsoa = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO records (".
5639 ($rev eq 'n' ? 'domain_id' : 'rdns_id').",host,type,val,ttl) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?)");
5640 $sthgetsoa->execute($group,$reverse_typemap{SOA});
5641 while (my ($host,$val,$ttl) = $sthgetsoa->fetchrow_array()) {
5642 if ($rev eq 'n') {
5643 $host =~ s/DOMAIN/$zone/g;
5644 $val =~ s/DOMAIN/$zone/g; # arguably useless
5645 } else {
5646 $host =~ s/ADMINDOMAIN/$self->{domain}/g;
5647 }
5648 $sthputsoa->execute($zone_id,$host,$reverse_typemap{SOA},$val,$ttl);
5649 }
5650 }
5651
5652 # Add standard NS records. The old one(s) should have been skipped by this point.
5653 if ($args{rwns}) {
5654 $nsflag = 1;
5655 my $sthgetns = $dbh->prepare("SELECT host,val,ttl FROM "._rectable('y',$rev)." WHERE group_id=? AND type=?");
5656 my $sthputns = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO records (".
5657 ($rev eq 'n' ? 'domain_id' : 'rdns_id').",host,type,val,ttl) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?)");
5658 $sthgetns->execute($group,$reverse_typemap{NS});
5659 while (my ($host,$val,$ttl) = $sthgetns->fetchrow_array()) {
5660 if ($rev eq 'n') {
5661 $host =~ s/DOMAIN/$zone/g;
5662 $val =~ s/DOMAIN/$zone/g; #hmm.
5663 } else {
5664 $host =~ s/ADMINDOMAIN/$self->{domain}/g; #hmm.
5665 $val =~ s/ZONE/$cidr/g;
5666 }
5667 $sthputns->execute($zone_id,$host,$reverse_typemap{NS},$val,$ttl);
5668 }
5669 }
5670
5671 die "No records found; either $ifrom is not authoritative or doesn't allow transfers\n" if !$nrecs;
5672 die "Bad zone: No SOA record!\n" if !$soaflag;
5673 die "Bad zone: No NS records!\n" if !$nsflag;
5674
5675 $dbh->commit;
5676
5677 };
5678
5679 if ($@) {
5680 my $msg = $@;
5681 eval { $dbh->rollback; };
5682 return ('FAIL',$msg." $warnmsg");
5683 } else {
5684 return ('WARN', $warnmsg) if $warnmsg;
5685 return ('OK',"Imported OK");
5686 }
5687
5688 # it should be impossible to get here.
5689 return ('WARN',"OOOK!");
5690} # end importAXFR()
5691
5692
5693## DNSDB::importBIND()
5694sub importBIND {
5695} # end importBIND()
5696
5697
5698## DNSDB::import_tinydns()
5699sub import_tinydns {
5700} # end import_tinydns()
5701
5702
5703## DNSDB::export()
5704# Export the DNS database, or a part of it
5705# Takes a string indicating the export type, plus optional arguments depending on type
5706# Writes zone data to targets as appropriate for type
5707sub export {
5708 my $self = shift;
5709 my $target = shift;
5710
5711 if ($target eq 'tiny') {
5712 eval {
5713 $self->__export_tiny(@_);
5714 };
5715 if ($@) {
5716 $errstr = $@;
5717 return undef;
5718 }
5719 }
5720# elsif ($target eq 'foo') {
5721# __export_foo(@_);
5722#}
5723# etc
5724
5725 return 1;
5726} # end export()
5727
5728
5729## DNSDB::__export_tiny
5730# Internal sub to implement tinyDNS (compatible) export
5731# Takes filehandle to write export to, optional argument(s)
5732# to determine which data gets exported
5733sub __export_tiny {
5734 my $self = shift;
5735 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
5736 my $datafile = shift;
5737 my $zonefilehandle = $datafile; # makes cache/no-cache a little simpler
5738
5739##fixme: slurp up further options to specify particular zone(s) to export
5740
5741##fixme: fail if $datafile isn't an open, writable file
5742
5743 # Error check - does the cache dir exist, if we're using one?
5744 if ($self->{usecache}) {
5745 die "Cache directory does not exist\n" if !-e $self->{exportcache};
5746 die "$self->{exportcache} is not a directory\n" if !-d $self->{exportcache};
5747 die "$self->{exportcache} must be both readable and writable\n"
5748 if !-r $self->{exportcache} || !-w $self->{exportcache};
5749 }
5750
5751 # easy case - export all evarything
5752 # not-so-easy case - export item(s) specified
5753 # todo: figure out what kind of list we use to export items
5754
5755# raw packet in unknown format: first byte indicates length
5756# of remaining data, allows up to 255 raw bytes
5757
5758 # note: the only I/O failures we seem to be able to actually catch
5759 # here are "closed filehandle" errors. we're probably not writing
5760 # enough data at this point to properly trigger an "out of space"
5761 # error. :/
5762 eval {
5763 use warnings FATAL => ('io');
5764 # Locations/views - worth including in the caching setup?
5765 my $lochash = $dbh->selectall_hashref("SELECT location,iplist FROM locations", 'location');
5766 foreach my $location (keys %$lochash) {
5767 foreach my $ipprefix (split /[,\s]+/, $lochash->{$location}{iplist}) {
5768 $ipprefix =~ s/\s+//g;
5769 $ipprefix = new NetAddr::IP $ipprefix;
5770##fixme: how to handle IPv6?
5771next if $ipprefix->{isv6};
5772 # have to account for /nn CIDR entries. tinydns only speaks octet-sliced prefix.
5773 if ($ipprefix->masklen <= 8) {
5774 foreach ($ipprefix->split(8)) {
5775 my $tmp = $_->addr;
5776 $tmp =~ s/\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+$//;
5777 print $datafile "%$location:$tmp\n";
5778 }
5779 } elsif ($ipprefix->masklen <= 16) {
5780 foreach ($ipprefix->split(16)) {
5781 my $tmp = $_->addr;
5782 $tmp =~ s/\.\d+\.\d+$//;
5783 print $datafile "%$location:$tmp\n";
5784 }
5785 } elsif ($ipprefix->masklen <= 24) {
5786 foreach ($ipprefix->split(24)) {
5787 my $tmp = $_->addr;
5788 $tmp =~ s/\.\d+$//;
5789 print $datafile "%$location:$tmp\n";
5790 }
5791 } else {
5792 foreach ($ipprefix->split(32)) {
5793 print $datafile "%$location:".$_->addr."\n";
5794 }
5795 }
5796 }
5797 print $datafile "%$location\n" if !$lochash->{$location}{iplist};
5798 }
5799 };
5800 if ($@) {
5801 die "Error writing locations to master file: $@, $!\n";
5802 }
5803
5804 # tracking hash so we don't double-export A+PTR or AAAA+PTR records.
5805 my %recflags;
5806
5807# For reasons unknown, we can't sanely UNION these statements. Feh.
5808# Supposedly it should work though (note last 3 lines):
5809## PG manual
5810#UNION Clause
5811#
5812#The UNION clause has this general form:
5813#
5814# select_statement UNION [ ALL ] select_statement
5815#
5816#select_statement is any SELECT statement without an ORDER BY, LIMIT, FOR UPDATE, or FOR SHARE clause. (ORDER BY
5817#and LIMIT can be attached to a subexpression if it is enclosed in parentheses. Without parentheses, these
5818#clauses will be taken to apply to the result of the UNION, not to its right-hand input expression.)
5819 my $soasth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT host,type,val,distance,weight,port,ttl,record_id,location ".
5820 "FROM records WHERE rdns_id=? AND type=6");
5821 my $recsth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT host,type,val,distance,weight,port,ttl,record_id,location,extract(epoch from stamp),expires,stampactive ".
5822 "FROM records WHERE rdns_id=? AND NOT type=6 ".
5823 "ORDER BY masklen(inetlazy(val)) DESC, inetlazy(val)");
5824 my $revsth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT rdns_id,revnet,status,changed FROM revzones WHERE status=1 ".
5825 "ORDER BY masklen(revnet) DESC, rdns_id");
5826 my $zonesth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE revzones SET changed='n' WHERE rdns_id=?");
5827 $revsth->execute();
5828 while (my ($revid,$revzone,$revstat,$changed) = $revsth->fetchrow_array) {
5829##fixme: need to find a way to block opening symlinked files without introducing a race.
5830# O_NOFOLLOW
5831# If pathname is a symbolic link, then the open fails. This is a FreeBSD extension, which was
5832# added to Linux in version 2.1.126. Symbolic links in earlier components of the pathname will
5833# still be followed.
5834# but that doesn't help other platforms. :/
5835 my $tmpzone = NetAddr::IP->new($revzone);
5836##fixme: locations/views? subnet mask? need to avoid possible collisions with zone/superzone
5837## (eg /20 vs /24, starting on .0.0)
5838 my $cz = $tmpzone->network->addr."-".$tmpzone->masklen;
5839 my $cachefile = "$self->{exportcache}/$cz";
5840 my $tmpcache = "$self->{exportcache}/tmp.$cz.$$";
5841 eval {
5842
5843 # write fresh records if:
5844 # - we are not using the cache
5845 # - force_refresh is set
5846 # - the zone has changed
5847 # - the cache file does not exist
5848 # - the cache file is empty
5849 if (!$self->{usecache} || $self->{force_refresh} || $changed || !-e $cachefile || -z $cachefile) {
5850 if ($self->{usecache}) {
5851 open ZONECACHE, ">$tmpcache" or die "Error creating temporary file $tmpcache: $!\n";
5852 $zonefilehandle = *ZONECACHE;
5853 }
5854
5855 # need to fetch this separately since the rest of the records all (should) have real IPs in val
5856 $soasth->execute($revid);
5857 my (@zsoa) = $soasth->fetchrow_array();
5858 $self->_printrec_tiny($zonefilehandle, $zsoa[7], 'y',\%recflags,$revzone,
5859 $zsoa[0],$zsoa[1],$zsoa[2],$zsoa[3],$zsoa[4],$zsoa[5],$zsoa[6],$zsoa[8],'');
5860
5861 $recsth->execute($revid);
5862 my $fullzone = _ZONE($tmpzone, 'ZONE', 'r', '.').($tmpzone->{isv6} ? '.ip6.arpa' : '.in-addr.arpa');
5863
5864 while (my ($host, $type, $val, $dist, $weight, $port, $ttl, $recid, $loc, $stamp, $expires, $stampactive)
5865 = $recsth->fetchrow_array) {
5866 next if $recflags{$recid};
5867
5868 # Check for out-of-zone data
5869 if ($val =~ /\.arpa$/) {
5870 # val is non-IP
5871 if ($val !~ /$fullzone$/) {
5872 warn "Not exporting out-of-zone record $val $typemap{$type} $host, $ttl (zone $tmpzone)\n";
5873 next;
5874 }
5875 } else {
5876 my $ipval = new NetAddr::IP $val;
5877 if (!$tmpzone->contains($ipval)) {
5878 warn "Not exporting out-of-zone record $val $typemap{$type} $host, $ttl (zone $tmpzone)\n";
5879 next;
5880 }
5881 } # is $val a raw .arpa name?
5882
5883 # Spaces are evil.
5884 $val =~ s/^\s+//;
5885 $val =~ s/\s+$//;
5886 if ($typemap{$type} ne 'TXT') {
5887 # Leading or trailng spaces could be legit in TXT records.
5888 $host =~ s/^\s+//;
5889 $host =~ s/\s+$//;
5890 }
5891
5892 $self->_printrec_tiny($zonefilehandle, $recid, 'y', \%recflags, $revzone,
5893 $host, $type, $val, $dist, $weight, $port, $ttl, $loc, $stamp, $expires, $stampactive);
5894
5895 $recflags{$recid} = 1;
5896
5897 } # while ($recsth)
5898
5899 if ($self->{usecache}) {
5900 close ZONECACHE; # force the file to be written
5901 # catch obvious write errors that leave an empty temp file
5902 if (-s $tmpcache) {
5903 rename $tmpcache, $cachefile
5904 or die "Error overwriting cache file $cachefile with temporary file: $!\n";
5905 }
5906 }
5907
5908 } # if $changed or cache filesize is 0
5909
5910 };
5911 if ($@) {
5912 die "error writing ".($self->{usecache} ? 'new data for ' : '')."$revzone: $@\n";
5913 # error! something borked, and we should be able to fall back on the old cache file
5914 # report the error, somehow.
5915 } else {
5916 # mark zone as unmodified. Only do this if no errors, that way
5917 # export failures should recover a little more automatically.
5918 $zonesth->execute($revid);
5919 }
5920
5921 if ($self->{usecache}) {
5922 # We've already made as sure as we can that a cached zone file is "good",
5923 # although possibly stale/obsolete due to errors creating a new one.
5924 eval {
5925 open CACHE, "<$cachefile" or die $!;
5926 print $datafile $_ or die "error copying cached $revzone to master file: $!" while <CACHE>;
5927 close CACHE;
5928 };
5929 die $@ if $@;
5930 }
5931
5932 } # while ($revsth)
5933
5934 $soasth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT host,type,val,distance,weight,port,ttl,record_id,location ".
5935 "FROM records WHERE domain_id=? AND type=6");
5936 $recsth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT host,type,val,distance,weight,port,ttl,record_id,location,extract(epoch from stamp),expires,stampactive ".
5937 "FROM records WHERE domain_id=? AND NOT type=6"); # Just exclude all types relating to rDNS
5938# "FROM records WHERE domain_id=? AND type < 65280"); # Just exclude all types relating to rDNS
5939 my $domsth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT domain_id,domain,status,changed FROM domains WHERE status=1 ORDER BY domain_id");
5940 $zonesth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE domains SET changed='n' WHERE domain_id=?");
5941 $domsth->execute();
5942 while (my ($domid,$dom,$domstat,$changed) = $domsth->fetchrow_array) {
5943##fixme: need to find a way to block opening symlinked files without introducing a race.
5944# O_NOFOLLOW
5945# If pathname is a symbolic link, then the open fails. This is a FreeBSD extension, which was
5946# added to Linux in version 2.1.126. Symbolic links in earlier components of the pathname will
5947# still be followed.
5948# but that doesn't help other platforms. :/
5949 my $cachefile = "$self->{exportcache}/$dom";
5950 my $tmpcache = "$self->{exportcache}/tmp.$dom.$$";
5951 eval {
5952
5953 # write fresh records if:
5954 # - we are not using the cache
5955 # - force_refresh is set
5956 # - the zone has changed
5957 # - the cache file does not exist
5958 # - the cache file is empty
5959 if (!$self->{usecache} || $self->{force_refresh} || $changed || !-e $cachefile || -z $cachefile) {
5960 if ($self->{usecache}) {
5961 open ZONECACHE, ">$tmpcache" or die "Error creating temporary file $tmpcache: $!\n";
5962 $zonefilehandle = *ZONECACHE;
5963 }
5964
5965 # need to fetch this separately so the SOA comes first in the flatfile....
5966 # Just In Case we need/want to reimport from the flatfile later on.
5967 $soasth->execute($domid);
5968 my (@zsoa) = $soasth->fetchrow_array();
5969 $self->_printrec_tiny($zonefilehandle, $zsoa[7], 'n',\%recflags,$dom,
5970 $zsoa[0],$zsoa[1],$zsoa[2],$zsoa[3],$zsoa[4],$zsoa[5],$zsoa[6],$zsoa[8],'');
5971
5972 $recsth->execute($domid);
5973 while (my ($host,$type,$val,$dist,$weight,$port,$ttl,$recid,$loc,$stamp,$expires,$stampactive) = $recsth->fetchrow_array) {
5974 next if $recflags{$recid};
5975
5976 # Check for out-of-zone data
5977 $host = $dom if $host eq '@';
5978 if ($host !~ /$dom$/i) {
5979 warn "Not exporting out-of-zone record $host $type $val, $ttl (zone $dom)\n";
5980 next;
5981 }
5982
5983 # Spaces are evil.
5984 $host =~ s/^\s+//;
5985 $host =~ s/\s+$//;
5986 if ($typemap{$type} ne 'TXT') {
5987 # Leading or trailng spaces could be legit in TXT records.
5988 $val =~ s/^\s+//;
5989 $val =~ s/\s+$//;
5990 }
5991
5992 $self->_printrec_tiny($zonefilehandle, $recid, 'n', \%recflags,
5993 $dom, $host, $type, $val, $dist, $weight, $port, $ttl, $loc, $stamp, $expires, $stampactive);
5994
5995 $recflags{$recid} = 1;
5996
5997 } # while ($recsth)
5998
5999
6000 if ($self->{usecache}) {
6001 close ZONECACHE; # force the file to be written
6002 # catch obvious write errors that leave an empty temp file
6003 if (-s $tmpcache) {
6004 rename $tmpcache, $cachefile
6005 or die "Error overwriting cache file $cachefile with temporary file: $!\n";
6006 }
6007 }
6008
6009 } # if $changed or cache filesize is 0
6010
6011 };
6012 if ($@) {
6013 die "error writing ".($self->{usecache} ? 'new data for ' : '')."$dom: $@\n";
6014 # error! something borked, and we should be able to fall back on the old cache file
6015 # report the error, somehow.
6016 } else {
6017 # mark domain as unmodified. Only do this if no errors, that way
6018 # export failures should recover a little more automatically.
6019 $zonesth->execute($domid);
6020 }
6021
6022 if ($self->{usecache}) {
6023 # We've already made as sure as we can that a cached zone file is "good",
6024 # although possibly stale/obsolete due to errors creating a new one.
6025 eval {
6026 open CACHE, "<$cachefile" or die $!;
6027 print $datafile $_ or die "error copying cached $dom to master file: $!" while <CACHE>;
6028 close CACHE;
6029 };
6030 die $@ if $@;
6031 }
6032
6033 } # while ($domsth)
6034
6035 return 1;
6036} # end __export_tiny()
6037
6038
6039# Utility sub for __export_tiny above
6040sub _printrec_tiny {
6041 my $self = shift;
6042 my ($datafile, $recid, $revrec, $recflags, $zone, $host, $type, $val, $dist, $weight, $port, $ttl,
6043 $loc, $stamp, $expires, $stampactive) = @_;
6044
6045 $loc = '' if !$loc; # de-nullify - just in case
6046##fixme: handle case of record-with-location-that-doesn't-exist better.
6047# note this currently fails safe (tested) - records with a location that
6048# doesn't exist will not be sent to any client
6049# $loc = '' if !$lochash->{$loc};
6050
6051
6052## Records that are valid only before or after a set time
6053
6054# record due to expire sometime is the complex case. we don't want to just
6055# rely on tinydns' auto-adjusting TTLs, because the default TTL in that case
6056# is one day instead of the SOA minttl as BIND might do.
6057
6058# consider the case where a record is set to expire a week ahead, but the next
6059# day later you want to change it NOW (or as NOWish as you get with your DNS
6060# management practice). but now you're stuck, because someone, somewhere,
6061# has just done a lookup before your latest change was published, and they'll
6062# be caching that old, broken record for 1 day instead of your zone default
6063# TTL.
6064
6065# $stamp-$ttl is the *latest* we can publish the record with the defined TTL
6066# to still have the expiry happen as scheduled, but we need to find some
6067# *earlier* point. We can maybe guess, and 2x TTL is probably reasonable,
6068# but we need info on the export frequency.
6069
6070# export the normal, non-expiring record up until $stamp-<guesstimate>, then
6071# switch to exporting a record with the TAI64 stamp and a 0 TTL so tinydns
6072# takes over TTL management.
6073
6074 if ($stampactive) {
6075 if ($expires) {
6076 # record expires at $stamp; decide if we need to keep the TTL and ignore
6077 # the stamp for a time or if we need to change the TTL to 0 and convert
6078 # $stamp to TAI64 so tinydns can use $stamp to autoadjust the TTL on the fly.
6079# extra hack, optimally needs more knowledge of data export frequency
6080# smack the idiot customer who insists on 0 TTLs; they can suck up and
6081# deal with a 10-minute TTL. especially on scheduled changes. note this
6082# should be (export freq * 2), but we don't know the actual export frequency.
6083$ttl = 300 if $ttl == 0; #hack phtui
6084 my $ahead = (86400 < $ttl*2 ? 86400 : $ttl*2);
6085 if ((time() + $ahead) < $stamp) {
6086 # more than 2x TTL OR more than one day (whichever is less) from expiry time; publish normal record
6087 $stamp = '';
6088 } else {
6089 # less than 2x TTL from expiry time, let tinydns take over TTL management and publish the TAI64 stamp.
6090 $ttl = 0;
6091 $stamp = unixtai64($stamp);
6092 $stamp =~ s/\@//;
6093 }
6094 } else {
6095 # record is "active after"; convert epoch from database to TAI64, publish, and collect $200.
6096 $stamp = unixtai64($stamp);
6097 $stamp =~ s/\@//;
6098 }
6099 } else {
6100 # flag for active timestamp is false; don't actually put a timestamp in the output
6101 $stamp = '';
6102 }
6103
6104 # support tinydns' auto-TTL
6105 $ttl = '' if $ttl == -1;
6106# these are WAY FREAKING HIGH - higher even than most TLD registry TTLs!
6107# NS 259200 => 3d
6108# all others 86400 => 1d
6109
6110 if ($revrec eq 'y') {
6111 $val = $zone if $val eq '@';
6112 } else {
6113 $host = $zone if $host eq '@';
6114 }
6115
6116 ## Convert a bare number into an octal-coded pair of octets.
6117 # Take optional arg to indicate a decimal or hex input. Defaults to hex.
6118 sub octalize {
6119 my $tmp = shift;
6120 my $srctype = shift || 'h'; # default assumes hex string
6121 $tmp = sprintf "%0.4x", hex($tmp) if $srctype eq 'h'; # 0-pad hex to 4 digits
6122 $tmp = sprintf "%0.4x", $tmp if $srctype eq 'd'; # 0-pad decimal to 4 hex digits
6123 my @o = ($tmp =~ /^(..)(..)$/); # split into octets
6124 return sprintf "\\%0.3o\\%0.3o", hex($o[0]), hex($o[1]);
6125 }
6126
6127 # Utility sub-sub for reverse records; with "any-record-in-any-zone"
6128 # we may need to do extra processing on $val to make it publishable.
6129 sub __revswap {
6130 my $host = shift;
6131 my $val = shift;
6132 return ($val, $host) if $val =~ /\.arpa/;
6133 $val = new NetAddr::IP $val;
6134 my $newval = _ZONE($val, 'ZONE', 'r', '.').($val->{isv6} ? '.ip6.arpa' : '.in-addr.arpa');
6135 return ($newval, $host);
6136 }
6137
6138## WARNING: This works to export even the whole Internet's worth of IP space...
6139## if you have the disk/RAM to handle the dataset, and you call this sub based on /16-sized chunks
6140## A /16 took ~3 seconds with a handful of separate records; adding a /8 pushed export time out to ~13m:40s
6141## 0/0 is estimated to take ~54 hours and ~256G of disk
6142## RAM usage depends on how many non-template entries you have in the set.
6143## This should probably be done on record addition rather than export; large blocks may need to be done in a
6144## forked process
6145 sub __publish_subnet {
6146 my $self = shift; # *sigh* need to pass in the DNSDB object so we can read a couple of options
6147 my $sub = shift;
6148 my $recflags = shift;
6149 my $hpat = shift;
6150 my $fh = shift;
6151 my $ttl = shift;
6152 my $stamp = shift;
6153 my $loc = shift;
6154 my $zone = new NetAddr::IP shift;
6155 my $ptronly = shift || 0;
6156
6157 # do this conversion once, not (number-of-ips-in-subnet) times
6158 my $arpabase = _ZONE($zone, 'ZONE.in-addr.arpa', 'r', '.');
6159
6160 my $iplist = $sub->splitref(32);
6161 my $ipindex = -1;
6162 foreach (@$iplist) {
6163 my $ip = $_->addr;
6164 $ipindex++;
6165 # make as if we split the non-octet-aligned block into octet-aligned blocks as with SOA
6166 my $lastoct = (split /\./, $ip)[3];
6167 next if $$recflags{$ip}; # && $self->{skip_bcast_255}
6168 $$recflags{$ip}++;
6169 next if $hpat eq '%blank%'; # Allows blanking a subnet so no records are published.
6170 my $rec = $hpat; # start fresh with the template for each IP
6171##fixme: there really isn't a good way to handle sub-/24 zones here. This way at least
6172# seems less bad than some alternatives.
6173 $self->_template4_expand(\$rec, $ip, \$sub, $ipindex);
6174 # _template4_expand may blank $rec; if so, don't publish a record
6175 next if !$rec;
6176 if ($ptronly || $zone->masklen > 24) {
6177 print $fh "^$lastoct.$arpabase:$rec:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6178 if (!$ptronly) {
6179 # print a separate A record. Arguably we could use an = record here instead.
6180 print $fh "+$rec:$ip:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6181 }
6182 } else {
6183 print $fh "=$rec:$ip:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6184 }
6185 }
6186 } # __publish_subnet
6187
6188## And now the meat.
6189
6190##fixme? append . to all host/val hostnames
6191#print "debug: rawdata: $host $typemap{$type} $val\n";
6192
6193 if ($typemap{$type} eq 'SOA') {
6194 # host contains pri-ns:responsible
6195 # val is abused to contain refresh:retry:expire:minttl
6196##fixme: "manual" serial vs tinydns-autoserial
6197 # let's be explicit about abusing $host and $val
6198 my ($email, $primary) = (split /:/, $host)[0,1];
6199 my ($refresh, $retry, $expire, $min_ttl) = (split /:/, $val)[0,1,2,3];
6200 if ($revrec eq 'y') {
6201##fixme: have to publish SOA records for each v4 /24 in sub-/16, and each /16 in sub-/8
6202# what about v6?
6203# -> only need SOA for local chunks offset from reverse delegation boundaries, so v6 is fine
6204# anyone who says they need sub-nibble v6 delegations, at this time, needs their head examined.
6205 $zone = NetAddr::IP->new($zone);
6206 # handle split-n-multiply SOA for off-octet (8 < mask < 16) or (16 < mask < 24) v4 zones
6207 if (!$zone->{isv6} && ($zone->masklen < 24) && ($zone->masklen % 8 != 0)) {
6208 foreach my $szone ($zone->split($zone->masklen + (8 - $zone->masklen % 8))) {
6209 $szone = _ZONE($szone, 'ZONE.in-addr.arpa', 'r', '.');
6210 print $datafile "Z$szone:$primary:$email"."::$refresh:$retry:$expire:$min_ttl:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n"
6211 or die $!;
6212 }
6213 return; # skips "default" bits just below
6214 }
6215 $zone = _ZONE($zone, 'ZONE', 'r', '.').($zone->{isv6} ? '.ip6.arpa' : '.in-addr.arpa');
6216 }
6217 print $datafile "Z$zone:$primary:$email"."::$refresh:$retry:$expire:$min_ttl:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n"
6218 or die $!;
6219
6220 } elsif ($typemap{$type} eq 'A') {
6221
6222 ($host,$val) = __revswap($host,$val) if $revrec eq 'y';
6223 print $datafile "+$host:$val:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6224
6225 } elsif ($typemap{$type} eq 'NS') {
6226
6227 if ($revrec eq 'y') {
6228 $val = NetAddr::IP->new($val);
6229 # handle split-n-multiply SOA for off-octet (8 < mask < 16) or (16 < mask < 24) v4 zones
6230 if (!$val->{isv6} && ($val->masklen < 24) && ($val->masklen % 8 != 0)) {
6231 foreach my $szone ($val->split($val->masklen + (8 - $val->masklen % 8))) {
6232 my $szone2 = _ZONE($szone, 'ZONE.in-addr.arpa', 'r', '.');
6233 next if $$recflags{$szone2} && $$recflags{$szone2} > $val->masklen;
6234 print $datafile "\&$szone2"."::$host:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6235 $$recflags{$szone2} = $val->masklen;
6236 }
6237 } elsif ($val->{isv6} && ($val->masklen < 64) && ($val->masklen % 4 !=0)) {
6238 foreach my $szone ($val->split($val->masklen + (4 - $val->masklen % 4))) {
6239 my $szone2 = _ZONE($szone, 'ZONE.ip6.arpa', 'r', '.');
6240 next if $$recflags{$szone2} && $$recflags{$szone2} > $val->masklen;
6241 print $datafile "\&$szone2"."::$host:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6242 $$recflags{$szone2} = $val->masklen;
6243 }
6244 } else {
6245 my $val2 = _ZONE($val, 'ZONE', 'r', '.').($val->{isv6} ? '.ip6.arpa' : '.in-addr.arpa');
6246 print $datafile "\&$val2"."::$host:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6247 $$recflags{$val2} = $val->masklen;
6248 }
6249 } else {
6250 print $datafile "\&$host"."::$val:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6251 }
6252
6253 } elsif ($typemap{$type} eq 'AAAA') {
6254
6255 ($host,$val) = __revswap($host,$val) if $revrec eq 'y';
6256 my $altgrp = 0;
6257 my @altconv;
6258 # Split in to up to 8 groups of hex digits (allows for IPv6 :: 0-collapsing)
6259 foreach (split /:/, $val) {
6260 if (/^$/) {
6261 # flag blank entry; this is a series of 0's of (currently) unknown length
6262 $altconv[$altgrp++] = 's';
6263 } else {
6264 # call sub to convert 1-4 hex digits to 2 string-rep octal bytes
6265 $altconv[$altgrp++] = octalize($_)
6266 }
6267 }
6268 my $prefix = ":$host:28:";
6269 foreach my $octet (@altconv) {
6270 # if not 's', output
6271 $prefix .= $octet unless $octet =~ /^s$/;
6272 # if 's', output (9-array length)x literal '\000\000'
6273 $prefix .= '\000\000'x(9-$altgrp) if $octet =~ /^s$/;
6274 }
6275 print $datafile "$prefix:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6276
6277 } elsif ($typemap{$type} eq 'MX') {
6278
6279 ($host,$val) = __revswap($host,$val) if $revrec eq 'y';
6280 print $datafile "\@$host"."::$val:$dist:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6281
6282 } elsif ($typemap{$type} eq 'TXT') {
6283
6284 ($host,$val) = __revswap($host,$val) if $revrec eq 'y';
6285# le sigh. Some idiot DNS implementations don't seem to like tinydns autosplitting
6286# long TXT records at 127 characters instead of 255. Hand-crafting a record seems
6287# to paper over the remote stupid. We will NOT try to split on whitespace; the
6288# contents of a TXT record are opaque and clients who can't deal are even more broken
6289# than the ones that don't like them split at 127 characters... because BIND tries
6290# to "intelligently" split TXT data, and abso-by-damn-lutely generates chunks <255
6291# characters, and anything that can't interpret BIND's DNS responses has no business
6292# trying to interpret DNS data at all.
6293
6294 if ($self->{autotxt}) {
6295 # let tinydns deal with splitting the record. note tinydns autosplits at 127
6296 # characters, not 255. Because Reasons.
6297 $val =~ s/:/\\072/g; # may need to replace other symbols
6298 print $datafile "'$host:$val:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6299 } else {
6300 print $datafile ":$host:16:";
6301 my @txtsegs = $val =~ /.{1,255}/g;
6302 foreach (@txtsegs) {
6303 my $len = length($_);
6304 s/:/\\072/g;
6305 printf $datafile "\\%0.3o%s", $len, $_;
6306 }
6307 print $datafile ":$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n";
6308 }
6309
6310# by-hand TXT
6311#:deepnet.cx:16:2v\075spf1\040a\040a\072bacon.deepnet.cx\040a\072home.deepnet.cx\040-all:3600
6312#@ IN TXT "v=spf1 a a:bacon.deepnet.cx a:home.deepnet.cx -all"
6313#'deepnet.cx:v=spf1 a a\072bacon.deepnet.cx a\072home.deepnet.cx -all:3600
6314
6315#txttest IN TXT "v=foo bar:bob kn;ob' \" !@#$%^&*()-=_+[]{}<>?"
6316#:txttest.deepnet.cx:16:\054v\075foo\040bar\072bob\040kn\073ob\047\040\042\040\041\100\043\044\045\136\046\052\050\051-\075\137\053\133\135\173\175\074\076\077:3600
6317
6318# very long TXT record as brought in by axfr-get
6319# note tinydns does not support >512-byte RR data, need axfr-dns (for TCP support) for that
6320# also note, tinydns does not seem to support <512, >256-byte RRdata from axfr-get either. :/
6321#:longtxt.deepnet.cx:16:
6322#\170this is a very long txt record. it is really long. long. very long. really very long. this is a very long txt record.
6323#\263 it is really long. long. very long. really very long. this is a very long txt record. it is really long. long. very long. really very long. this is a very long txt record.
6324#\351 it is really long. long. very long. really very long.this is a very long txt record. it is really long. long. very long. really very long. this is a very long txt record. it is really long. long. very long. really very long.
6325#:3600
6326
6327 } elsif ($typemap{$type} eq 'CNAME') {
6328
6329 ($host,$val) = __revswap($host,$val) if $revrec eq 'y';
6330 print $datafile "C$host:$val:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6331
6332 } elsif ($typemap{$type} eq 'SRV') {
6333
6334 ($host,$val) = __revswap($host,$val) if $revrec eq 'y';
6335
6336 # data is two-byte values for priority, weight, port, in that order,
6337 # followed by length/string data
6338
6339 my $prefix = ":$host:33:".octalize($dist,'d').octalize($weight,'d').octalize($port,'d');
6340
6341 $val .= '.' if $val !~ /\.$/;
6342 foreach (split /\./, $val) {
6343 $prefix .= sprintf "\\%0.3o%s", length($_), $_ or die $!;
6344 }
6345 print $datafile "$prefix\\000:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6346
6347 } elsif ($typemap{$type} eq 'RP') {
6348
6349 ($host,$val) = __revswap($host,$val) if $revrec eq 'y';
6350 # RP consists of two mostly free-form strings.
6351 # The first is supposed to be an email address with @ replaced by . (as with the SOA contact)
6352 # The second is the "hostname" of a TXT record with more info.
6353 my $prefix = ":$host:17:";
6354 my ($who,$what) = split /\s/, $val;
6355 foreach (split /\./, $who) {
6356 $prefix .= sprintf "\\%0.3o%s", length($_), $_;
6357 }
6358 $prefix .= '\000';
6359 foreach (split /\./, $what) {
6360 $prefix .= sprintf "\\%0.3o%s", length($_), $_;
6361 }
6362 print $datafile "$prefix\\000:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6363
6364 } elsif ($typemap{$type} eq 'PTR') {
6365
6366 $$recflags{$val}++;
6367 if ($revrec eq 'y') {
6368
6369 if ($val =~ /\.arpa$/) {
6370 # someone put in the formal .arpa name. humor them.
6371 print $datafile "^$val:$host:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6372 } else {
6373 $zone = NetAddr::IP->new($zone);
6374 if (!$zone->{isv6} && $zone->masklen > 24) {
6375 # sub-octet v4 zone
6376 ($val) = ($val =~ /\.(\d+)$/);
6377 print $datafile "^$val."._ZONE($zone, 'ZONE', 'r', '.').'.in-addr.arpa'.
6378 ":$host:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6379 } else {
6380 # not going to care about strange results if $val is not an IP value and is resolveable in DNS
6381 $val = NetAddr::IP->new($val);
6382 print $datafile "^".
6383 _ZONE($val, 'ZONE', 'r', '.').($val->{isv6} ? '.ip6.arpa' : '.in-addr.arpa').
6384 ":$host:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6385 }
6386 } # non-".arpa" $val
6387
6388 } else {
6389 # PTRs in forward zones are less bizarre and insane than some other record types
6390 # in reverse zones... OTOH we can't validate them any which way, so we cross our
6391 # fingers and close our eyes and make it Someone Else's Problem.
6392 print $datafile "^$host:$val:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6393 }
6394
6395 } elsif ($type == 65280) { # A+PTR
6396
6397 $$recflags{$val}++;
6398 print $datafile "=$host:$val:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6399
6400 } elsif ($type == 65281) { # AAAA+PTR
6401
6402 $$recflags{$val}++;
6403 # treat these as two separate records. since tinydns doesn't have
6404 # a native combined type, we have to create them separately anyway.
6405 # print both; a dangling record is harmless, and impossible via web
6406 # UI anyway
6407 $self->_printrec_tiny($datafile,$recid,'n',$recflags, $self->domainName($self->_hostparent($host)),
6408 $host, 28, $val, $dist, $weight, $port, $ttl, $loc, $stamp);
6409 $self->_printrec_tiny($datafile, $recid, 'y', $recflags, $zone,
6410 $host, 12, $val, $dist, $weight, $port, $ttl, $loc, $stamp);
6411
6412##fixme: add a config flag to indicate use of the patch from http://www.fefe.de/dns/
6413# type 6 is for AAAA+PTR, type 3 is for AAAA
6414
6415 } elsif ($type == 65282) { # PTR template
6416
6417 # only useful for v4 with standard DNS software, since this expands all
6418 # IPs in $zone (or possibly $val?) with autogenerated records
6419 $val = NetAddr::IP->new($val);
6420 return if $val->{isv6};
6421
6422 if ($val->masklen <= 16) {
6423 foreach my $sub ($val->split(16)) {
6424 $self->__publish_subnet($sub, $recflags, $host, $datafile, $ttl, $stamp, $loc, $zone, 1);
6425 }
6426 } else {
6427 $self->__publish_subnet($val, $recflags, $host, $datafile, $ttl, $stamp, $loc, $zone, 1);
6428 }
6429
6430 } elsif ($type == 65283) { # A+PTR template
6431
6432 $val = NetAddr::IP->new($val);
6433 # Just In Case. An A+PTR should be impossible to add to a v6 revzone via API.
6434 return if $val->{isv6};
6435
6436 if ($val->masklen < 16) {
6437 foreach my $sub ($val->split(16)) {
6438 $self->__publish_subnet($sub, $recflags, $host, $datafile, $ttl, $stamp, $loc, $zone, 0);
6439 }
6440 } else {
6441 $self->__publish_subnet($val, $recflags, $host, $datafile, $ttl, $stamp, $loc, $zone, 0);
6442 }
6443
6444 } elsif ($type == 65284) { # AAAA+PTR template
6445 # Stub for completeness. Could be exported to DNS software that supports
6446 # some degree of internal automagic in generic-record-creation
6447 # (eg http://search.cpan.org/dist/AllKnowingDNS/ )
6448
6449 } elsif ($type == 65285) { # Delegation
6450 # This is intended for reverse zones, but may prove useful in forward zones.
6451
6452 # All delegations need to create one or more NS records. The NS record handler knows what to do.
6453 $self->_printrec_tiny($datafile,$recid,$revrec,$recflags,$zone,$host,$reverse_typemap{'NS'},
6454 $val,$dist,$weight,$port,$ttl,$loc,$stamp);
6455 if ($revrec eq 'y') {
6456 # In the case of a sub-/24 v4 reverse delegation, we need to generate CNAMEs
6457 # to redirect all of the individual IP lookups as well.
6458 # OR
6459 # create NS records for each IP
6460 # Not sure how this would actually resolve if a /24 or larger was delegated
6461 # one way, and a sub-/24 in that >=/24 was delegated elsewhere...
6462 my $dblock = NetAddr::IP->new($val);
6463 if (!$dblock->{isv6} && $dblock->masklen > 24) {
6464 my @subs = $dblock->split;
6465 foreach (@subs) {
6466 next if $$recflags{"$_"};
6467 my ($oct) = ($_->addr =~ /(\d+)$/);
6468 print $datafile "C"._ZONE($_, 'ZONE.in-addr.arpa', 'r', '.').":$oct.".
6469 _ZONE($dblock, 'ZONE.in-addr.arpa', 'r', '.').":$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6470 $$recflags{"$_"}++;
6471 }
6472 }
6473 }
6474
6475##
6476## Uncommon types. These will need better UI support Any Day Sometime Maybe(TM).
6477##
6478
6479 } elsif ($type == 44) { # SSHFP
6480
6481 ($host,$val) = __revswap($host,$val) if $revrec eq 'y';
6482
6483 my ($algo,$fpt,$fp) = split /\s+/, $val;
6484
6485 my $rec = sprintf ":$host:44:\\%0.3o\\%0.3o", $algo, $fpt;
6486 while (my ($byte) = ($fp =~ /^(..)/) ) {
6487 $rec .= sprintf "\\%0.3o", hex($byte);
6488 $fp =~ s/^..//;
6489 }
6490 print $datafile "$rec:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n" or die $!;
6491
6492 } else {
6493 # raw record. we don't know what's in here, so we ASS-U-ME the user has
6494 # put it in correctly, since either the user is messing directly with the
6495 # database, or the record was imported via AXFR
6496 # <split by char>
6497 # convert anything not a-zA-Z0-9.- to octal coding
6498
6499##fixme: add flag to export "unknown" record types - note we'll probably end up
6500# mangling them since they were written to the DB from Net::DNS::RR::<type>->rdatastr.
6501 #print $datafile ":$host:$type:$val:$ttl:$stamp:$loc\n";
6502
6503 } # record type if-else
6504
6505} # end _printrec_tiny()
6506
6507
6508## DNSDB::mailNotify()
6509# Sends notification mail to recipients regarding a DNSDB operation
6510sub mailNotify {
6511 my $self = shift;
6512 my $dbh = $self->{dbh};
6513 my ($subj,$message) = @_;
6514
6515 return if $self->{mailhost} eq 'smtp.example.com'; # do nothing if still using default SMTP host.
6516
6517 my $mailer = Net::SMTP->new($self->{mailhost}, Hello => "dnsadmin.$self->{domain}");
6518
6519 my $mailsender = ($self->{mailsender} ? $self->{mailsender} : $self->{mailnotify});
6520
6521 $mailer->mail($mailsender);
6522 $mailer->to($self->{mailnotify});
6523 $mailer->data("From: \"$self->{mailname}\" <$mailsender>\n",
6524 "To: <$self->{mailnotify}>\n",
6525 "Date: ".strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z",localtime)."\n",
6526 "Subject: $subj\n",
6527 "X-Mailer: DNSAdmin v".$DNSDB::VERSION." Notify\n",
6528 "Organization: $self->{orgname}\n",
6529 "\n$message\n");
6530 $mailer->quit;
6531}
6532
6533# shut Perl up
65341;
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