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New lookup-plugin: `dig' for performing DNS lookups
add support for argument qtype=XXX remove spurious print add dict returns typo Add dict returns for all major DNS types Finish adding more types. For now. Until somebody complains. I forgot to add NAPTR; here it is.
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# (c) 2015, Jan-Piet Mens <jpmens(at)gmail.com> | ||
# | ||
# This file is part of Ansible | ||
# | ||
# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | ||
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | ||
# (at your option) any later version. | ||
# | ||
# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | ||
# GNU General Public License for more details. | ||
# | ||
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | ||
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | ||
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from ansible import utils, errors | ||
import socket | ||
HAVE_DNS=False | ||
try: | ||
import dns.resolver | ||
import dns.reversename | ||
from dns.rdatatype import * | ||
from dns.exception import DNSException | ||
HAVE_DNS=True | ||
except ImportError: | ||
pass | ||
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def make_rdata_dict(rdata): | ||
''' While the 'dig' lookup plugin supports anything which dnspython supports | ||
out of the box, the following supported_types list describes which | ||
DNS query types we can convert to a dict. | ||
Note: adding support for RRSIG is hard work. :) | ||
''' | ||
supported_types = { | ||
A : ['address'], | ||
AAAA : ['address'], | ||
CNAME : ['target'], | ||
DNAME : ['target'], | ||
DLV : ['algorithm', 'digest_type', 'key_tag', 'digest'], | ||
DNSKEY : ['flags', 'algorithm', 'protocol', 'key'], | ||
DS : ['algorithm', 'digest_type', 'key_tag', 'digest'], | ||
HINFO : ['cpu', 'os'], | ||
LOC : ['latitude', 'longitude', 'altitude', 'size', 'horizontal_precision', 'vertical_precision'], | ||
MX : ['preference', 'exchange'], | ||
NAPTR : ['order', 'preference', 'flags', 'service', 'regexp', 'replacement'], | ||
NS : ['target'], | ||
NSEC3PARAM : ['algorithm', 'flags', 'iterations', 'salt'], | ||
PTR : ['target'], | ||
RP : ['mbox', 'txt'], | ||
# RRSIG : ['algorithm', 'labels', 'original_ttl', 'expiration', 'inception', 'signature'], | ||
SOA : ['mname', 'rname', 'serial', 'refresh', 'retry', 'expire', 'minimum'], | ||
SPF : ['strings'], | ||
SRV : ['priority', 'weight', 'port', 'target'], | ||
SSHFP : ['algorithm', 'fp_type', 'fingerprint'], | ||
TLSA : ['usage', 'selector', 'mtype', 'cert'], | ||
TXT : ['strings'], | ||
} | ||
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rd = {} | ||
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if rdata.rdtype in supported_types: | ||
fields = supported_types[rdata.rdtype] | ||
for f in fields: | ||
val = rdata.__getattribute__(f) | ||
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if type(val) == dns.name.Name: | ||
val = dns.name.Name.to_text(val) | ||
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if rdata.rdtype == DLV and f == 'digest': | ||
val = dns.rdata._hexify(rdata.digest).replace(' ', '') | ||
if rdata.rdtype == DS and f == 'digest': | ||
val = dns.rdata._hexify(rdata.digest).replace(' ', '') | ||
if rdata.rdtype == DNSKEY and f == 'key': | ||
val = dns.rdata._base64ify(rdata.key).replace(' ', '') | ||
if rdata.rdtype == NSEC3PARAM and f == 'salt': | ||
val = dns.rdata._hexify(rdata.salt).replace(' ', '') | ||
if rdata.rdtype == SSHFP and f == 'fingerprint': | ||
val = dns.rdata._hexify(rdata.fingerprint).replace(' ', '') | ||
if rdata.rdtype == TLSA and f == 'cert': | ||
val = dns.rdata._hexify(rdata.cert).replace(' ', '') | ||
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rd[f] = val | ||
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return rd | ||
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# ============================================================== | ||
# dig: Lookup DNS records | ||
# | ||
# -------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
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class LookupModule(object): | ||
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def __init__(self, basedir=None, **kwargs): | ||
self.basedir = basedir | ||
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if HAVE_DNS == False: | ||
raise errors.AnsibleError("Can't LOOKUP(dig): module dns.resolver is not installed") | ||
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def run(self, terms, inject=None, **kwargs): | ||
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''' | ||
terms contains a string with things to `dig' for. We support the | ||
following formats: | ||
example.com # A record | ||
example.com qtype=A # same | ||
example.com/TXT # specific qtype | ||
example.com qtype=txt # same | ||
192.168.1.2/PTR # reverse PTR | ||
^^ shortcut for 2.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa/PTR | ||
example.net/AAAA @nameserver # query specified server | ||
^^^ can be comma-sep list of names/addresses | ||
... flat=0 # returns a dict; default is 1 == string | ||
''' | ||
terms = terms.split() | ||
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# Create Resolver object so that we can set NS if necessary | ||
myres = dns.resolver.Resolver() | ||
edns_size = 4096 | ||
myres.use_edns(0, ednsflags=dns.flags.DO, payload=edns_size) | ||
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domain = None | ||
qtype = 'A' | ||
flat = True | ||
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for t in terms: | ||
if t.startswith('@'): # e.g. "@10.0.1.2,192.168.1.1" is ok. | ||
nsset = t[1:].split(',') | ||
nameservers = [] | ||
for ns in nsset: | ||
# Check if we have a valid IP address. If so, use that, otherwise | ||
# try to resolve name to address using system's resolver. If that | ||
# fails we bail out. | ||
try: | ||
socket.inet_aton(ns) | ||
nameservers.append(ns) | ||
except: | ||
try: | ||
nsaddr = dns.resolver.query(ns)[0].address | ||
nameservers.append(nsaddr) | ||
except Exception, e: | ||
raise errors.AnsibleError("dns lookup NS: ", str(e)) | ||
myres.nameservers = nameservers | ||
continue | ||
if '=' in t: | ||
try: | ||
opt, arg = t.split('=') | ||
except: | ||
pass | ||
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if opt == 'qtype': | ||
qtype = arg.upper() | ||
elif opt == 'flat': | ||
flat = int(arg) | ||
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continue | ||
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if '/' in t: | ||
try: | ||
domain, qtype = t.split('/') | ||
except: | ||
domain = t | ||
else: | ||
domain = t | ||
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# print "--- domain = {0} qtype={1}".format(domain, qtype) | ||
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ret = [] | ||
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if qtype.upper() == 'PTR': | ||
try: | ||
n = dns.reversename.from_address(domain) | ||
domain = n.to_text() | ||
except dns.exception.SyntaxError: | ||
pass | ||
except Exception, e: | ||
raise errors.AnsibleError("dns.reversename unhandled exception", str(e)) | ||
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try: | ||
answers = myres.query(domain, qtype) | ||
for rdata in answers: | ||
s = rdata.to_text() | ||
if qtype.upper() == 'TXT': | ||
s = s[1:-1] # Strip outside quotes on TXT rdata | ||
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if flat: | ||
ret.append(s) | ||
else: | ||
try: | ||
rd = make_rdata_dict(rdata) | ||
rd['owner'] = answers.canonical_name.to_text() | ||
rd['type'] = dns.rdatatype.to_text(rdata.rdtype) | ||
rd['ttl'] = answers.rrset.ttl | ||
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ret.append(rd) | ||
except Exception, e: | ||
ret.append(str(e)) | ||
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except dns.resolver.NXDOMAIN: | ||
ret.append('NXDOMAIN') | ||
except dns.resolver.NoAnswer: | ||
ret.append("") | ||
except dns.resolver.Timeout: | ||
ret.append('') | ||
except dns.exception.DNSException, e: | ||
raise errors.AnsibleError("dns.resolver unhandled exception", e) | ||
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return ret |