Merge pull request #1813 from hashicorp/f-dns-trim
Makes sure UDP DNS responses aren't larger than allowed.
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@ -487,6 +487,25 @@ func (d *DNSServer) formatNodeRecord(node *structs.Node, addr, qName string, qTy
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return records
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}
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// trimAnswers makes sure a UDP response is not longer than allowed by RFC 1035.
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// We first enforce an arbitrary limit, and then make sure the response doesn't
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// exceed 512 bytes.
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func trimAnswers(resp *dns.Msg) (trimmed bool) {
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numAnswers := len(resp.Answer)
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// This cuts UDP responses to a useful but limited number of responses.
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if numAnswers > maxServiceResponses {
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resp.Answer = resp.Answer[:maxServiceResponses]
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}
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// This enforces the hard limit of 512 bytes per the RFC.
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for len(resp.Answer) > 0 && resp.Len() > 512 {
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resp.Answer = resp.Answer[:len(resp.Answer)-1]
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}
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return len(resp.Answer) < numAnswers
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}
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// serviceLookup is used to handle a service query
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func (d *DNSServer) serviceLookup(network, datacenter, service, tag string, req, resp *dns.Msg) {
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// Make an RPC request
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@ -547,17 +566,17 @@ RPC:
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}
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// If the network is not TCP, restrict the number of responses
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if network != "tcp" && len(resp.Answer) > maxServiceResponses {
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resp.Answer = resp.Answer[:maxServiceResponses]
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if network != "tcp" {
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wasTrimmed := trimAnswers(resp)
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// Flag that there are more records to return in the UDP response
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if d.config.EnableTruncate {
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if wasTrimmed && d.config.EnableTruncate {
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resp.Truncated = true
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}
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}
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// If the answer is empty, return not found
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if len(resp.Answer) == 0 {
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// If the answer is empty and the response isn't truncated, return not found
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if len(resp.Answer) == 0 && !resp.Truncated {
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d.addSOA(d.domain, resp)
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return
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}
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@ -642,18 +661,17 @@ RPC:
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}
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// If the network is not TCP, restrict the number of responses.
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if network != "tcp" && len(resp.Answer) > maxServiceResponses {
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resp.Answer = resp.Answer[:maxServiceResponses]
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if network != "tcp" {
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wasTrimmed := trimAnswers(resp)
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// Flag that there are more records to return in the UDP
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// response.
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if d.config.EnableTruncate {
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// Flag that there are more records to return in the UDP response
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if wasTrimmed && d.config.EnableTruncate {
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resp.Truncated = true
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}
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}
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// If the answer is empty, return not found.
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if len(resp.Answer) == 0 {
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// If the answer is empty and the response isn't truncated, return not found
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if len(resp.Answer) == 0 && !resp.Truncated {
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d.addSOA(d.domain, resp)
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return
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}
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@ -1961,6 +1961,88 @@ func TestDNS_ServiceLookup_Truncate(t *testing.T) {
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}
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}
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func TestDNS_ServiceLookup_LargeResponses(t *testing.T) {
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dir, srv := makeDNSServerConfig(t, nil, func(c *DNSConfig) {
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c.EnableTruncate = true
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})
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defer os.RemoveAll(dir)
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defer srv.agent.Shutdown()
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testutil.WaitForLeader(t, srv.agent.RPC, "dc1")
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longServiceName := "this-is-a-very-very-very-very-very-long-name-for-a-service"
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// Register 3 nodes
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for i := 0; i < 3; i++ {
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args := &structs.RegisterRequest{
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Datacenter: "dc1",
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Node: fmt.Sprintf("foo%d", i),
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Address: fmt.Sprintf("127.0.0.%d", i+1),
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Service: &structs.NodeService{
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Service: longServiceName,
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Tags: []string{"master"},
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Port: 12345,
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},
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}
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var out struct{}
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if err := srv.agent.RPC("Catalog.Register", args, &out); err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
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}
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}
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// Register an equivalent prepared query.
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{
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args := &structs.PreparedQueryRequest{
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Datacenter: "dc1",
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Op: structs.PreparedQueryCreate,
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Query: &structs.PreparedQuery{
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Name: longServiceName,
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Service: structs.ServiceQuery{
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Service: longServiceName,
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Tags: []string{"master"},
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},
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},
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}
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var id string
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if err := srv.agent.RPC("PreparedQuery.Apply", args, &id); err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
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}
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}
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// Look up the service directly and via prepared query.
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questions := []string{
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"_" + longServiceName + "._master.service.consul.",
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longServiceName + ".query.consul.",
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}
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for _, question := range questions {
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m := new(dns.Msg)
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m.SetQuestion(question, dns.TypeSRV)
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c := new(dns.Client)
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addr, _ := srv.agent.config.ClientListener("", srv.agent.config.Ports.DNS)
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in, _, err := c.Exchange(m, addr.String())
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if err != nil && err != dns.ErrTruncated {
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t.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
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}
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// Make sure the response size is RFC 1035-compliant for UDP messages
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if in.Len() > 512 {
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t.Fatalf("Bad: %#v", in.Len())
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}
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// We should only have two answers now
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if len(in.Answer) != 2 {
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t.Fatalf("Bad: %#v", len(in.Answer))
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}
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// Check for the truncate bit
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if !in.Truncated {
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t.Fatalf("should have truncate bit")
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}
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}
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}
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func TestDNS_ServiceLookup_MaxResponses(t *testing.T) {
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dir, srv := makeDNSServer(t)
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defer os.RemoveAll(dir)
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setting this value.
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* <a name="enable_truncate"></a><a href="#enable_truncate">`enable_truncate`</a> If set to
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true, a UDP DNS query that would return more than 3 records will set the truncated flag,
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indicating to clients that they should re-query using TCP to get the full set of records.
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true, a UDP DNS query that would return more 3 records, or more than would fit into a valid
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UDP response, will set the truncated flag, indicating to clients that they should re-query
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using TCP to get the full set of records.
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* <a name="only_passing"></a><a href="#only_passing">`only_passing`</a> If set to true, any
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nodes whose healthchecks are not passing will be excluded from DNS results. By default (or
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