dnsmasq/dnsmasq-2.86-domain-match-local.patch
Petr Menšík cee3418eae Attempt to fix regression found on recent release (#2006367)
Try to fix immediate failures.
2021-09-23 17:46:26 +02:00

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From de372d6914ae20a1f9997815f258efbf3b14c39b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Simon Kelley <simon@thekelleys.org.uk>
Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2021 23:01:12 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Fix confusion is server=/domain/# combined with
server|address=/domain/....
The 2.86 domain matching rewrite failed to take into account the possibilty that
server=/example.com/#
could be combined with, for example
address=/example.com/1.2.3.4
resulting in the struct server datastructure for the former getting passed
to forward_query(), rapidly followed by a SEGV.
This fix makes server=/example.com/# a fully fledged member of the
priority list, which is now IPv6 addr, IPv4 addr, all zero return,
resolvconf servers, upstream servers, no-data return
Thanks to dl6er@dl6er.de for finding and characterising the bug.
---
src/dnsmasq.h | 34 +++++++-------
src/domain-match.c | 113 +++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------
2 files changed, 75 insertions(+), 72 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/dnsmasq.h b/src/dnsmasq.h
index 56a3f1d..327ad65 100644
--- a/src/dnsmasq.h
+++ b/src/dnsmasq.h
@@ -530,23 +530,23 @@ union mysockaddr {
/* The actual values here matter, since we sort on them to get records in the order
- IPv6 addr, IPv4 addr, all zero return, no-data return, send upstream. */
-#define SERV_LITERAL_ADDRESS 1 /* addr is the answer, or NoDATA is the answer, depending on the next three flags */
-#define SERV_ALL_ZEROS 2 /* return all zeros for A and AAAA */
-#define SERV_4ADDR 4 /* addr is IPv4 */
-#define SERV_6ADDR 8 /* addr is IPv6 */
-#define SERV_HAS_SOURCE 16 /* source address defined */
-#define SERV_FOR_NODOTS 32 /* server for names with no domain part only */
-#define SERV_WARNED_RECURSIVE 64 /* avoid warning spam */
-#define SERV_FROM_DBUS 128 /* 1 if source is DBus */
-#define SERV_MARK 256 /* for mark-and-delete and log code */
-#define SERV_WILDCARD 512 /* domain has leading '*' */
-#define SERV_USE_RESOLV 1024 /* forward this domain in the normal way */
-#define SERV_FROM_RESOLV 2048 /* 1 for servers from resolv, 0 for command line. */
-#define SERV_FROM_FILE 4096 /* read from --servers-file */
-#define SERV_LOOP 8192 /* server causes forwarding loop */
-#define SERV_DO_DNSSEC 16384 /* Validate DNSSEC when using this server */
-#define SERV_GOT_TCP 32768 /* Got some data from the TCP connection */
+ IPv6 addr, IPv4 addr, all zero return, resolvconf servers, upstream server, no-data return */
+#define SERV_LITERAL_ADDRESS 1 /* addr is the answer, or NoDATA is the answer, depending on the next four flags */
+#define SERV_USE_RESOLV 2 /* forward this domain in the normal way */
+#define SERV_ALL_ZEROS 4 /* return all zeros for A and AAAA */
+#define SERV_4ADDR 8 /* addr is IPv4 */
+#define SERV_6ADDR 16 /* addr is IPv6 */
+#define SERV_HAS_SOURCE 32 /* source address defined */
+#define SERV_FOR_NODOTS 64 /* server for names with no domain part only */
+#define SERV_WARNED_RECURSIVE 128 /* avoid warning spam */
+#define SERV_FROM_DBUS 256 /* 1 if source is DBus */
+#define SERV_MARK 512 /* for mark-and-delete and log code */
+#define SERV_WILDCARD 1024 /* domain has leading '*' */
+#define SERV_FROM_RESOLV 2048 /* 1 for servers from resolv, 0 for command line. */
+#define SERV_FROM_FILE 4096 /* read from --servers-file */
+#define SERV_LOOP 8192 /* server causes forwarding loop */
+#define SERV_DO_DNSSEC 16384 /* Validate DNSSEC when using this server */
+#define SERV_GOT_TCP 32768 /* Got some data from the TCP connection */
struct serverfd {
int fd;
diff --git a/src/domain-match.c b/src/domain-match.c
index b22948c..8f29621 100644
--- a/src/domain-match.c
+++ b/src/domain-match.c
@@ -207,16 +207,16 @@ int lookup_domain(char *domain, int flags, int *lowout, int *highout)
}
}
- if (found)
+ if (found && filter_servers(try, flags, &nlow, &nhigh))
+ /* We have a match, but it may only be (say) an IPv6 address, and
+ if the query wasn't for an AAAA record, it's no good, and we need
+ to continue generalising */
{
/* We've matched a setting which says to use servers without a domain.
Continue the search with empty query */
- if (daemon->serverarray[try]->flags & SERV_USE_RESOLV)
+ if (daemon->serverarray[nlow]->flags & SERV_USE_RESOLV)
crop_query = qlen;
- else if (filter_servers(try, flags, &nlow, &nhigh))
- /* We have a match, but it may only be (say) an IPv6 address, and
- if the query wasn't for an AAAA record, it's no good, and we need
- to continue generalising */
+ else
break;
}
}
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ int filter_servers(int seed, int flags, int *lowout, int *highout)
nlow--;
while (nhigh < daemon->serverarraysz-1 && order_servers(daemon->serverarray[nhigh], daemon->serverarray[nhigh+1]) == 0)
- nhigh++;
+ nhigh++;
nhigh++;
@@ -293,10 +293,10 @@ int filter_servers(int seed, int flags, int *lowout, int *highout)
else
{
/* Now the servers are on order between low and high, in the order
- IPv6 addr, IPv4 addr, return zero for both, send upstream, no-data return.
+ IPv6 addr, IPv4 addr, return zero for both, resolvconf servers, send upstream, no-data return.
See which of those match our query in that priority order and narrow (low, high) */
-
+
for (i = nlow; i < nhigh && (daemon->serverarray[i]->flags & SERV_6ADDR); i++);
if (i != nlow && (flags & F_IPV6))
@@ -321,32 +321,40 @@ int filter_servers(int seed, int flags, int *lowout, int *highout)
{
nlow = i;
- /* now look for a server */
- for (i = nlow; i < nhigh && !(daemon->serverarray[i]->flags & SERV_LITERAL_ADDRESS); i++);
-
+ /* Short to resolv.conf servers */
+ for (i = nlow; i < nhigh && (daemon->serverarray[i]->flags & SERV_USE_RESOLV); i++);
+
if (i != nlow)
- {
- /* If we want a server that can do DNSSEC, and this one can't,
- return nothing, similarly if were looking only for a server
- for a particular domain. */
- if ((flags & F_DNSSECOK) && !(daemon->serverarray[nlow]->flags & SERV_DO_DNSSEC))
- nlow = nhigh;
- else if ((flags & F_DOMAINSRV) && daemon->serverarray[nlow]->domain_len == 0)
- nlow = nhigh;
- else
- nhigh = i;
- }
+ nhigh = i;
else
{
- /* --local=/domain/, only return if we don't need a server. */
- if (flags & (F_DNSSECOK | F_DOMAINSRV | F_SERVER))
- nhigh = i;
+ /* now look for a server */
+ for (i = nlow; i < nhigh && !(daemon->serverarray[i]->flags & SERV_LITERAL_ADDRESS); i++);
+
+ if (i != nlow)
+ {
+ /* If we want a server that can do DNSSEC, and this one can't,
+ return nothing, similarly if were looking only for a server
+ for a particular domain. */
+ if ((flags & F_DNSSECOK) && !(daemon->serverarray[nlow]->flags & SERV_DO_DNSSEC))
+ nlow = nhigh;
+ else if ((flags & F_DOMAINSRV) && daemon->serverarray[nlow]->domain_len == 0)
+ nlow = nhigh;
+ else
+ nhigh = i;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* --local=/domain/, only return if we don't need a server. */
+ if (flags & (F_DNSSECOK | F_DOMAINSRV | F_SERVER))
+ nhigh = i;
+ }
}
}
}
}
}
-
+
*lowout = nlow;
*highout = nhigh;
@@ -521,10 +529,10 @@ static int order_qsort(const void *a, const void *b)
/* Sort all literal NODATA and local IPV4 or IPV6 responses together,
in a very specific order. We flip the SERV_LITERAL_ADDRESS bit
so the order is IPv6 literal, IPv4 literal, all-zero literal,
- upstream server, NXDOMAIN literal. */
+ unqualified servers, upstream server, NXDOMAIN literal. */
if (rc == 0)
- rc = ((s2->flags & (SERV_LITERAL_ADDRESS | SERV_4ADDR | SERV_6ADDR | SERV_ALL_ZEROS)) ^ SERV_LITERAL_ADDRESS) -
- ((s1->flags & (SERV_LITERAL_ADDRESS | SERV_4ADDR | SERV_6ADDR | SERV_ALL_ZEROS)) ^ SERV_LITERAL_ADDRESS);
+ rc = ((s2->flags & (SERV_LITERAL_ADDRESS | SERV_4ADDR | SERV_6ADDR | SERV_USE_RESOLV | SERV_ALL_ZEROS)) ^ SERV_LITERAL_ADDRESS) -
+ ((s1->flags & (SERV_LITERAL_ADDRESS | SERV_4ADDR | SERV_6ADDR | SERV_USE_RESOLV | SERV_ALL_ZEROS)) ^ SERV_LITERAL_ADDRESS);
/* Finally, order by appearance in /etc/resolv.conf etc, for --strict-order */
if (rc == 0)
@@ -634,7 +642,7 @@ int add_update_server(int flags,
{
size_t size;
- if (flags & SERV_LITERAL_ADDRESS)
+ if (flags & SERV_IS_LOCAL)
{
if (flags & SERV_6ADDR)
size = sizeof(struct serv_addr6);
@@ -656,10 +664,19 @@ int add_update_server(int flags,
{
serv->next = daemon->local_domains;
daemon->local_domains = serv;
+
+ if (flags & SERV_4ADDR)
+ ((struct serv_addr4*)serv)->addr = local_addr->addr4;
+
+ if (flags & SERV_6ADDR)
+ ((struct serv_addr6*)serv)->addr = local_addr->addr6;
}
else
{
struct server *s;
+
+ memset(serv, 0, sizeof(struct server));
+
/* Add to the end of the chain, for order */
if (!daemon->servers)
daemon->servers = serv;
@@ -669,37 +686,23 @@ int add_update_server(int flags,
s->next = serv;
}
- serv->next = NULL;
+#ifdef HAVE_LOOP
+ serv->uid = rand32();
+#endif
+
+ if (interface)
+ safe_strncpy(serv->interface, interface, sizeof(serv->interface));
+ if (addr)
+ serv->addr = *addr;
+ if (source_addr)
+ serv->source_addr = *source_addr;
}
}
- if (!(flags & SERV_IS_LOCAL))
- memset(serv, 0, sizeof(struct server));
-
serv->flags = flags;
serv->domain = alloc_domain;
serv->domain_len = strlen(alloc_domain);
- if (flags & SERV_4ADDR)
- ((struct serv_addr4*)serv)->addr = local_addr->addr4;
-
- if (flags & SERV_6ADDR)
- ((struct serv_addr6*)serv)->addr = local_addr->addr6;
-
- if (!(flags & SERV_IS_LOCAL))
- {
-#ifdef HAVE_LOOP
- serv->uid = rand32();
-#endif
-
- if (interface)
- safe_strncpy(serv->interface, interface, sizeof(serv->interface));
- if (addr)
- serv->addr = *addr;
- if (source_addr)
- serv->source_addr = *source_addr;
- }
-
return 1;
}
--
2.31.1