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-rw-r--r--src/resolve/resolved-dns-transaction.c72
1 files changed, 53 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/src/resolve/resolved-dns-transaction.c b/src/resolve/resolved-dns-transaction.c
index 77f9ef0a83..802ad860a4 100644
--- a/src/resolve/resolved-dns-transaction.c
+++ b/src/resolve/resolved-dns-transaction.c
@@ -732,6 +732,55 @@ fail:
dns_transaction_complete(t, DNS_TRANSACTION_ERRNO);
}
+static int dns_transaction_has_positive_answer(DnsTransaction *t, DnsAnswerFlags *flags) {
+ int r;
+
+ assert(t);
+
+ /* Checks whether the answer is positive, i.e. either a direct
+ * answer to the question, or a CNAME/DNAME for it */
+
+ r = dns_answer_match_key(t->answer, t->key, flags);
+ if (r != 0)
+ return r;
+
+ r = dns_answer_find_cname_or_dname(t->answer, t->key, NULL, flags);
+ if (r != 0)
+ return r;
+
+ return false;
+}
+
+static int dns_transaction_fix_rcode(DnsTransaction *t) {
+ int r;
+
+ assert(t);
+
+ /* Fix up the RCODE to SUCCESS if we get at least one matching RR in a response. Note that this contradicts the
+ * DNS RFCs a bit. Specifically, RFC 6604 Section 3 clarifies that the RCODE shall say something about a
+ * CNAME/DNAME chain element coming after the last chain element contained in the message, and not the first
+ * one included. However, it also indicates that not all DNS servers implement this correctly. Moreover, when
+ * using DNSSEC we usually only can prove the first element of a CNAME/DNAME chain anyway, hence let's settle
+ * on always processing the RCODE as referring to the immediate look-up we do, i.e. the first element of a
+ * CNAME/DNAME chain. This way, we uniformly handle CNAME/DNAME chains, regardless if the DNS server
+ * incorrectly implements RCODE, whether DNSSEC is in use, or whether the DNS server only supplied us with an
+ * incomplete CNAME/DNAME chain.
+ *
+ * Or in other words: if we get at least one positive reply in a message we patch NXDOMAIN to become SUCCESS,
+ * and then rely on the CNAME chasing logic to figure out that there's actually a CNAME error with a new
+ * lookup. */
+
+ if (t->answer_rcode != DNS_RCODE_NXDOMAIN)
+ return 0;
+
+ r = dns_transaction_has_positive_answer(t, NULL);
+ if (r <= 0)
+ return r;
+
+ t->answer_rcode = DNS_RCODE_SUCCESS;
+ return 0;
+}
+
void dns_transaction_process_reply(DnsTransaction *t, DnsPacket *p) {
usec_t ts;
int r;
@@ -923,6 +972,10 @@ void dns_transaction_process_reply(DnsTransaction *t, DnsPacket *p) {
t->answer_dnssec_result = _DNSSEC_RESULT_INVALID;
t->answer_authenticated = false;
+ r = dns_transaction_fix_rcode(t);
+ if (r < 0)
+ goto fail;
+
/* Block GC while starting requests for additional DNSSEC RRs */
t->block_gc++;
r = dns_transaction_request_dnssec_keys(t);
@@ -1635,25 +1688,6 @@ static int dns_transaction_request_dnssec_rr(DnsTransaction *t, DnsResourceKey *
return 1;
}
-static int dns_transaction_has_positive_answer(DnsTransaction *t, DnsAnswerFlags *flags) {
- int r;
-
- assert(t);
-
- /* Checks whether the answer is positive, i.e. either a direct
- * answer to the question, or a CNAME/DNAME for it */
-
- r = dns_answer_match_key(t->answer, t->key, flags);
- if (r != 0)
- return r;
-
- r = dns_answer_find_cname_or_dname(t->answer, t->key, NULL, flags);
- if (r != 0)
- return r;
-
- return false;
-}
-
static int dns_transaction_negative_trust_anchor_lookup(DnsTransaction *t, const char *name) {
int r;