DNSResolver.java
/**
*
* Copyright 2013-2018 Florian Schmaus
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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package org.jivesoftware.smack.util.dns;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.net.UnknownHostException;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.ConnectionConfiguration.DnssecMode;
import org.minidns.dnsname.DnsName;
/**
* Implementations of this interface define a class that is capable of resolving DNS addresses.
*
*/
public abstract class DNSResolver {
protected static final Logger LOGGER = Logger.getLogger(DNSResolver.class.getName());
private final boolean supportsDnssec;
protected DNSResolver(boolean supportsDnssec) {
this.supportsDnssec = supportsDnssec;
}
/**
* Gets a list of service records for the specified service.
* @param name The symbolic name of the service.
* @param failedAddresses list of failed addresses.
* @param dnssecMode security mode.
* @return The list of SRV records mapped to the service name.
*/
public final List<SRVRecord> lookupSRVRecords(DnsName name, List<HostAddress> failedAddresses, DnssecMode dnssecMode) {
checkIfDnssecRequestedAndSupported(dnssecMode);
return lookupSRVRecords0(name, failedAddresses, dnssecMode);
}
protected abstract List<SRVRecord> lookupSRVRecords0(DnsName name, List<HostAddress> failedAddresses, DnssecMode dnssecMode);
public final HostAddress lookupHostAddress(DnsName name, int port, List<HostAddress> failedAddresses, DnssecMode dnssecMode) {
checkIfDnssecRequestedAndSupported(dnssecMode);
List<InetAddress> inetAddresses = lookupHostAddress0(name, failedAddresses, dnssecMode);
if (inetAddresses == null || inetAddresses.isEmpty()) {
return null;
}
return new HostAddress(name, port, inetAddresses);
}
/**
* Lookup the IP addresses of a given host name. Returns <code>null</code> if there was an error, in which the error
* reason will be added in form of a <code>HostAddress</code> to <code>failedAddresses</code>. Returns a empty list
* in case the DNS name exists but has no associated A or AAAA resource records. Otherwise, if the resolution was
* successful <em>and</em> there is at least one A or AAAA resource record, then a non-empty list will be returned.
* <p>
* Concrete DNS resolver implementations are free to overwrite this, but have to stick to the interface contract.
* </p>
*
* @param name the DNS name to lookup
* @param failedAddresses a list with the failed addresses
* @param dnssecMode the selected DNSSEC mode
* @return A list, either empty or non-empty, or <code>null</code>
*/
protected List<InetAddress> lookupHostAddress0(DnsName name, List<HostAddress> failedAddresses, DnssecMode dnssecMode) {
// Default implementation of a DNS name lookup for A/AAAA records. It is assumed that this method does never
// support DNSSEC. Subclasses are free to override this method.
if (dnssecMode != DnssecMode.disabled) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("This resolver does not support DNSSEC");
}
InetAddress[] inetAddressArray;
try {
inetAddressArray = InetAddress.getAllByName(name.toString());
} catch (UnknownHostException e) {
failedAddresses.add(new HostAddress(name, e));
return null;
}
return Arrays.asList(inetAddressArray);
}
protected final boolean shouldContinue(CharSequence name, CharSequence hostname, List<InetAddress> hostAddresses) {
if (hostAddresses == null) {
return true;
}
// If hostAddresses is not null but empty, then the DNS resolution was successful but the domain did not
// have any A or AAAA resource records.
if (hostAddresses.isEmpty()) {
LOGGER.log(Level.INFO, "The DNS name " + name + ", points to a hostname (" + hostname
+ ") which has neither A or AAAA resource records. This is an indication of a broken DNS setup.");
return true;
}
return false;
}
private void checkIfDnssecRequestedAndSupported(DnssecMode dnssecMode) {
if (dnssecMode != DnssecMode.disabled && !supportsDnssec) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("This resolver does not support DNSSEC");
}
}
}