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35 
36 /**
37  * \file
38  *
39  * This file contains helper functions for the validator module.
40  */
41 
42 #ifndef VALIDATOR_VAL_UTILS_H
43 #define VALIDATOR_VAL_UTILS_H
44 #include "util/data/packed_rrset.h"
45 #include "sldns/pkthdr.h"
46 #include "sldns/rrdef.h"
47 struct query_info;
48 struct reply_info;
49 struct val_env;
50 struct module_env;
51 struct module_qstate;
52 struct ub_packed_rrset_key;
53 struct key_entry_key;
54 struct regional;
55 struct val_anchors;
56 struct rrset_cache;
57 struct sock_list;
58 
59 /**
60  * Response classifications for the validator. The different types of proofs.
61  */
62 enum val_classification {
63 	/** Not subtyped yet. */
64 	VAL_CLASS_UNTYPED = 0,
65 	/** Not a recognized subtype. */
66 	VAL_CLASS_UNKNOWN,
67 	/** A positive, direct, response */
68 	VAL_CLASS_POSITIVE,
69 	/** A positive response, with a CNAME/DNAME chain. */
70 	VAL_CLASS_CNAME,
71 	/** A NOERROR/NODATA response. */
72 	VAL_CLASS_NODATA,
73 	/** A NXDOMAIN response. */
74 	VAL_CLASS_NAMEERROR,
75 	/** A CNAME/DNAME chain, and the offset is at the end of it,
76 	 * but there is no answer here, it can be NAMEERROR or NODATA. */
77 	VAL_CLASS_CNAMENOANSWER,
78 	/** A referral, from cache with a nonRD query. */
79 	VAL_CLASS_REFERRAL,
80 	/** A response to a qtype=ANY query. */
81 	VAL_CLASS_ANY
82 };
83 
84 /**
85  * Given a response, classify ANSWER responses into a subtype.
86  * @param query_flags: query flags for the original query.
87  * @param origqinf: query info. The original query name.
88  * @param qinf: query info. The chased query name.
89  * @param rep: response. The original response.
90  * @param skip: offset into the original response answer section.
91  * @return A subtype, all values possible except UNTYPED .
92  * 	Once CNAME type is returned you can increase skip.
93  * 	Then, another CNAME type, CNAME_NOANSWER or POSITIVE are possible.
94  */
95 enum val_classification val_classify_response(uint16_t query_flags,
96 	struct query_info* origqinf, struct query_info* qinf,
97 	struct reply_info* rep, size_t skip);
98 
99 /**
100  * Given a response, determine the name of the "signer". This is primarily
101  * to determine if the response is, in fact, signed at all, and, if so, what
102  * is the name of the most pertinent keyset.
103  *
104  * @param subtype: the type from classify.
105  * @param qinf: query, the chased query name.
106  * @param rep: response to that, original response.
107  * @param cname_skip: how many answer rrsets have been skipped due to CNAME
108  * 	chains being chased around.
109  * @param signer_name:  signer name, if the response is signed
110  * 	(even partially), or null if the response isn't signed.
111  * @param signer_len: length of signer_name of 0 if signer_name is NULL.
112  */
113 void val_find_signer(enum val_classification subtype,
114 	struct query_info* qinf, struct reply_info* rep,
115 	size_t cname_skip, uint8_t** signer_name, size_t* signer_len);
116 
117 /**
118  * Verify RRset with keys from a keyset.
119  * @param env: module environment (scratch buffer)
120  * @param ve: validator environment (verification settings)
121  * @param rrset: what to verify
122  * @param kkey: key_entry to verify with.
123  * @param reason: reason of failure. Fixed string or alloced in scratch.
124  * @param reason_bogus: EDE (RFC8914) code paired with the reason of failure.
125  * @param section: section of packet where this rrset comes from.
126  * @param qstate: qstate with region.
127  * @param verified: if not NULL, the number of RRSIG validations is returned.
128  * @return security status of verification.
129  */
130 enum sec_status val_verify_rrset_entry(struct module_env* env,
131 	struct val_env* ve, struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset,
132 	struct key_entry_key* kkey, char** reason, sldns_ede_code *reason_bogus,
133 	sldns_pkt_section section, struct module_qstate* qstate,
134 	int* verified);
135 
136 /**
137  * Verify DNSKEYs with DS rrset. Like val_verify_new_DNSKEYs but
138  * returns a sec_status instead of a key_entry.
139  * @param env: module environment (scratch buffer)
140  * @param ve: validator environment (verification settings)
141  * @param dnskey_rrset: DNSKEY rrset to verify
142  * @param ds_rrset: DS rrset to verify with.
143  * @param sigalg: if nonNULL provide downgrade protection otherwise one
144  *   algorithm is enough.  The list of signalled algorithms is returned,
145  *   must have enough space for ALGO_NEEDS_MAX+1.
146  * @param reason: reason of failure. Fixed string or alloced in scratch.
147  * @param reason_bogus: EDE (RFC8914) code paired with the reason of failure.
148  * @param qstate: qstate with region.
149  * @return: sec_status_secure if a DS matches.
150  *     sec_status_insecure if end of trust (i.e., unknown algorithms).
151  *     sec_status_bogus if it fails.
152  */
153 enum sec_status val_verify_DNSKEY_with_DS(struct module_env* env,
154     struct val_env* ve, struct ub_packed_rrset_key* dnskey_rrset,
155     struct ub_packed_rrset_key* ds_rrset, uint8_t* sigalg, char** reason,
156     sldns_ede_code *reason_bogus, struct module_qstate* qstate);
157 
158 /**
159  * Verify DNSKEYs with DS and DNSKEY rrset.  Like val_verify_DNSKEY_with_DS
160  * but for a trust anchor.
161  * @param env: module environment (scratch buffer)
162  * @param ve: validator environment (verification settings)
163  * @param dnskey_rrset: DNSKEY rrset to verify
164  * @param ta_ds: DS rrset to verify with.
165  * @param ta_dnskey: DNSKEY rrset to verify with.
166  * @param sigalg: if nonNULL provide downgrade protection otherwise one
167  *   algorithm is enough.  The list of signalled algorithms is returned,
168  *   must have enough space for ALGO_NEEDS_MAX+1.
169  * @param reason: reason of failure. Fixed string or alloced in scratch.
170 * @param reason_bogus: EDE (RFC8914) code paired with the reason of failure.
171  * @param qstate: qstate with region.
172  * @return: sec_status_secure if a DS matches.
173  *     sec_status_insecure if end of trust (i.e., unknown algorithms).
174  *     sec_status_bogus if it fails.
175  */
176 enum sec_status val_verify_DNSKEY_with_TA(struct module_env* env,
177     struct val_env* ve, struct ub_packed_rrset_key* dnskey_rrset,
178     struct ub_packed_rrset_key* ta_ds,
179     struct ub_packed_rrset_key* ta_dnskey, uint8_t* sigalg, char** reason,
180     sldns_ede_code *reason_bogus, struct module_qstate* qstate);
181 
182 /**
183  * Verify new DNSKEYs with DS rrset. The DS contains hash values that should
184  * match the DNSKEY keys.
185  * match the DS to a DNSKEY and verify the DNSKEY rrset with that key.
186  *
187  * @param region: where to allocate key entry result.
188  * @param env: module environment (scratch buffer)
189  * @param ve: validator environment (verification settings)
190  * @param dnskey_rrset: DNSKEY rrset to verify
191  * @param ds_rrset: DS rrset to verify with.
192  * @param downprot: if true provide downgrade protection otherwise one
193  *   algorithm is enough.
194  * @param reason: reason of failure. Fixed string or alloced in scratch.
195  * @param reason_bogus: EDE (RFC8914) code paired with the reason of failure.
196  * @param qstate: qstate with region.
197  * @return a KeyEntry. This will either contain the now trusted
198  *         dnskey_rrset, a "null" key entry indicating that this DS
199  *         rrset/DNSKEY pair indicate an secure end to the island of trust
200  *         (i.e., unknown algorithms), or a "bad" KeyEntry if the dnskey
201  *         rrset fails to verify. Note that the "null" response should
202  *         generally only occur in a private algorithm scenario: normally
203  *         this sort of thing is checked before fetching the matching DNSKEY
204  *         rrset.
205  *         if downprot is set, a key entry with an algo list is made.
206  */
207 struct key_entry_key* val_verify_new_DNSKEYs(struct regional* region,
208     struct module_env* env, struct val_env* ve,
209     struct ub_packed_rrset_key* dnskey_rrset,
210     struct ub_packed_rrset_key* ds_rrset, int downprot, char** reason,
211     sldns_ede_code *reason_bogus, struct module_qstate* qstate);
212 
213 /**
214  * Verify rrset with trust anchor: DS and DNSKEY rrset.
215  *
216  * @param region: where to allocate key entry result.
217  * @param env: module environment (scratch buffer)
218  * @param ve: validator environment (verification settings)
219  * @param dnskey_rrset: DNSKEY rrset to verify
220  * @param ta_ds_rrset: DS rrset to verify with.
221  * @param ta_dnskey_rrset: the DNSKEY rrset to verify with.
222  * @param downprot: if true provide downgrade protection otherwise one
223  *   algorithm is enough.
224  * @param reason: reason of failure. Fixed string or alloced in scratch.
225  * @param reason_bogus: EDE (RFC8914) code paired with the reason of failure.
226  * @param qstate: qstate with region.
227  * @return a KeyEntry. This will either contain the now trusted
228  *         dnskey_rrset, a "null" key entry indicating that this DS
229  *         rrset/DNSKEY pair indicate an secure end to the island of trust
230  *         (i.e., unknown algorithms), or a "bad" KeyEntry if the dnskey
231  *         rrset fails to verify. Note that the "null" response should
232  *         generally only occur in a private algorithm scenario: normally
233  *         this sort of thing is checked before fetching the matching DNSKEY
234  *         rrset.
235  *         if downprot is set, a key entry with an algo list is made.
236  */
237 struct key_entry_key* val_verify_new_DNSKEYs_with_ta(struct regional* region,
238     struct module_env* env, struct val_env* ve,
239     struct ub_packed_rrset_key* dnskey_rrset,
240     struct ub_packed_rrset_key* ta_ds_rrset,
241     struct ub_packed_rrset_key* ta_dnskey_rrset, int downprot,
242     char** reason, sldns_ede_code *reason_bogus, struct module_qstate* qstate);
243 
244 /**
245  * Determine if DS rrset is usable for validator or not.
246  * Returns true if the algorithms for key and DShash are supported,
247  * for at least one RR.
248  *
249  * @param ds_rrset: the newly received DS rrset.
250  * @return true or false if not usable.
251  */
252 int val_dsset_isusable(struct ub_packed_rrset_key* ds_rrset);
253 
254 /**
255  * Determine by looking at a signed RRset whether or not the RRset name was
256  * the result of a wildcard expansion. If so, return the name of the
257  * generating wildcard.
258  *
259  * @param rrset The rrset to check.
260  * @param wc: the wildcard name, if the rrset was synthesized from a wildcard.
261  *         unchanged if not.  The wildcard name, without "*." in front, is
262  *         returned. This is a pointer into the rrset owner name.
263  * @param wc_len: the length of the returned wildcard name.
264  * @return false if the signatures are inconsistent in indicating the
265  * 	wildcard status; possible spoofing of wildcard response for other
266  * 	responses is being tried. We lost the status which rrsig was verified
267  * 	after the verification routine finished, so we simply check if
268  * 	the signatures are consistent; inserting a fake signature is a denial
269  * 	of service; but in that you could also have removed the real
270  * 	signature anyway.
271  */
272 int val_rrset_wildcard(struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset, uint8_t** wc,
273 	size_t* wc_len);
274 
275 /**
276  * Chase the cname to the next query name.
277  * @param qchase: the current query name, updated to next target.
278  * @param rep: original message reply to look at CNAMEs.
279  * @param cname_skip: the skip into the answer section. Updated to skip
280  * 	DNAME and CNAME to the next part of the answer.
281  * @return false on error (bad rdata).
282  */
283 int val_chase_cname(struct query_info* qchase, struct reply_info* rep,
284 	size_t* cname_skip);
285 
286 /**
287  * Fill up the chased reply with the content from the original reply;
288  * as pointers to those rrsets. Select the part after the cname_skip into
289  * the answer section, NS and AR sections that are signed with same signer.
290  *
291  * @param chase: chased reply, filled up.
292  * @param orig: original reply.
293  * @param cname_skip: which part of the answer section to skip.
294  * 	The skipped part contains CNAME(and DNAME)s that have been chased.
295  * @param name: the signer name to look for.
296  * @param len: length of name.
297  * @param signer: signer name or NULL if an unsigned RRset is considered.
298  *	If NULL, rrsets with the lookup name are copied over.
299  */
300 void val_fill_reply(struct reply_info* chase, struct reply_info* orig,
301 	size_t cname_skip, uint8_t* name, size_t len, uint8_t* signer);
302 
303 /**
304  * Remove rrset with index from reply, from the authority section.
305  * @param rep: reply to remove it from.
306  * @param index: rrset to remove, must be in the authority section.
307  */
308 void val_reply_remove_auth(struct reply_info* rep, size_t index);
309 
310 /**
311  * Remove all unsigned or non-secure status rrsets from NS and AR sections.
312  * So that unsigned data does not get let through to clients, when we have
313  * found the data to be secure.
314  *
315  * @param env: environment with cleaning options.
316  * @param rep: reply to dump all nonsecure stuff out of.
317  */
318 void val_check_nonsecure(struct module_env* env, struct reply_info* rep);
319 
320 /**
321  * Mark all unchecked rrset entries not below a trust anchor as indeterminate.
322  * Only security==unchecked rrsets are updated.
323  * @param rep: the reply with rrsets.
324  * @param anchors: the trust anchors.
325  * @param r: rrset cache to store updated security status into.
326  * @param env: module environment
327  */
328 void val_mark_indeterminate(struct reply_info* rep,
329 	struct val_anchors* anchors, struct rrset_cache* r,
330 	struct module_env* env);
331 
332 /**
333  * Mark all unchecked rrset entries below a NULL key entry as insecure.
334  * Only security==unchecked rrsets are updated.
335  * @param rep: the reply with rrsets.
336  * @param kname: end of secure space name.
337  * @param r: rrset cache to store updated security status into.
338  * @param env: module environment
339  */
340 void val_mark_insecure(struct reply_info* rep, uint8_t* kname,
341 	struct rrset_cache* r, struct module_env* env);
342 
343 /**
344  * Find next unchecked rrset position, return it for skip.
345  * @param rep: the original reply to look into.
346  * @param skip: the skip now.
347  * @return new skip, which may be at the rep->rrset_count position to signal
348  * 	there are no unchecked items.
349  */
350 size_t val_next_unchecked(struct reply_info* rep, size_t skip);
351 
352 /**
353  * Find the signer name for an RRset.
354  * @param rrset: the rrset.
355  * @param sname: signer name is returned or NULL if not signed.
356  * @param slen: length of sname (or 0).
357  */
358 void val_find_rrset_signer(struct ub_packed_rrset_key* rrset, uint8_t** sname,
359 	size_t* slen);
360 
361 /**
362  * Get string to denote the classification result.
363  * @param subtype: from classification function.
364  * @return static string to describe the classification.
365  */
366 const char* val_classification_to_string(enum val_classification subtype);
367 
368 /**
369  * Add existing list to blacklist.
370  * @param blacklist: the blacklist with result
371  * @param region: the region where blacklist is allocated.
372  *	Allocation failures are logged.
373  * @param origin: origin list to add, if NULL, a cache-entry is added to
374  *   the blacklist to stop cache from being used.
375  * @param cross: if true this is a cross-qstate copy, and the 'origin'
376  *   list is not allocated in the same region as the blacklist.
377  */
378 void val_blacklist(struct sock_list** blacklist, struct regional* region,
379 	struct sock_list* origin, int cross);
380 
381 /**
382  * check if has dnssec info, and if it has signed nsecs. gives error reason.
383  * @param rep: reply to check.
384  * @param reason: returned on fail.
385  * @return false if message has no signed nsecs.  Can not prove negatives.
386  */
387 int val_has_signed_nsecs(struct reply_info* rep, char** reason);
388 
389 /**
390  * Return algo number for favorite (best) algorithm that we support in DS.
391  * @param ds_rrset: the DSes in this rrset are inspected and best algo chosen.
392  * @return algo number or 0 if none supported. 0 is unused as algo number.
393  */
394 int val_favorite_ds_algo(struct ub_packed_rrset_key* ds_rrset);
395 
396 /**
397  * Find DS denial message in cache.  Saves new qstate allocation and allows
398  * the validator to use partial content which is not enough to construct a
399  * message for network (or user) consumption.  Without SOA for example,
400  * which is a common occurrence in the unbound code since the referrals contain
401  * NSEC/NSEC3 rrs without the SOA element, thus do not allow synthesis of a
402  * full negative reply, but do allow synthesis of sufficient proof.
403  * @param env: query env with caches and time.
404  * @param nm: name of DS record sought.
405  * @param nmlen: length of name.
406  * @param c: class of DS RR.
407  * @param region: where to allocate result.
408  * @param topname: name of the key that is currently in use, that will get
409  *	used to validate the result, and thus no higher entries from the
410  *	negative cache need to be examined.
411  * @return a dns_msg on success. NULL on failure.
412  */
413 struct dns_msg* val_find_DS(struct module_env* env, uint8_t* nm, size_t nmlen,
414 	uint16_t c, struct regional* region, uint8_t* topname);
415 
416 #endif /* VALIDATOR_VAL_UTILS_H */
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