package libnetwork import ( "net" "runtime" "syscall" "testing" "time" "github.com/miekg/dns" "github.com/sirupsen/logrus" "gotest.tools/v3/skip" ) // a simple/null address type that will be used to fake a local address for unit testing type tstaddr struct { } func (a *tstaddr) Network() string { return "tcp" } func (a *tstaddr) String() string { return "127.0.0.1" } // a simple writer that implements dns.ResponseWriter for unit testing purposes type tstwriter struct { msg *dns.Msg } func (w *tstwriter) WriteMsg(m *dns.Msg) (err error) { w.msg = m return nil } func (w *tstwriter) Write(m []byte) (int, error) { return 0, nil } func (w *tstwriter) LocalAddr() net.Addr { return new(tstaddr) } func (w *tstwriter) RemoteAddr() net.Addr { return new(tstaddr) } func (w *tstwriter) TsigStatus() error { return nil } func (w *tstwriter) TsigTimersOnly(b bool) {} func (w *tstwriter) Hijack() {} func (w *tstwriter) Close() error { return nil } func (w *tstwriter) GetResponse() *dns.Msg { return w.msg } func (w *tstwriter) ClearResponse() { w.msg = nil } func checkNonNullResponse(t *testing.T, m *dns.Msg) { if m == nil { t.Fatal("Null DNS response found. Non Null response msg expected.") } } func checkDNSAnswersCount(t *testing.T, m *dns.Msg, expected int) { answers := len(m.Answer) if answers != expected { t.Fatalf("Expected number of answers in response: %d. Found: %d", expected, answers) } } func checkDNSResponseCode(t *testing.T, m *dns.Msg, expected int) { if m.MsgHdr.Rcode != expected { t.Fatalf("Expected DNS response code: %d. Found: %d", expected, m.MsgHdr.Rcode) } } func checkDNSRRType(t *testing.T, actual, expected uint16) { if actual != expected { t.Fatalf("Expected DNS Rrtype: %d. Found: %d", expected, actual) } } func TestDNSIPQuery(t *testing.T) { skip.If(t, runtime.GOOS == "windows", "test only works on linux") c, err := New() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer c.Stop() n, err := c.NewNetwork("bridge", "dtnet1", "", nil) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer func() { if err := n.Delete(); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } }() ep, err := n.CreateEndpoint("testep") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } sb, err := c.NewSandbox("c1") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer func() { if err := sb.Delete(); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } }() // we need the endpoint only to populate ep_list for the sandbox as part of resolve_name // it is not set as a target for name resolution and does not serve any other purpose err = ep.Join(sb) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // add service records which are used to resolve names. These are the real targets for the DNS querries n.(*network).addSvcRecords("ep1", "name1", "svc1", net.ParseIP("192.168.0.1"), net.IP{}, true, "test") w := new(tstwriter) // the unit tests right now will focus on non-proxyed DNS requests r := NewResolver(resolverIPSandbox, false, sb.Key(), sb.(*sandbox)) // test name1's IP is resolved correctly with the default A type query // Also make sure DNS lookups are case insensitive names := []string{"name1", "NaMe1"} for _, name := range names { q := new(dns.Msg) q.SetQuestion(name, dns.TypeA) r.(*resolver).ServeDNS(w, q) resp := w.GetResponse() checkNonNullResponse(t, resp) t.Log("Response: ", resp.String()) checkDNSResponseCode(t, resp, dns.RcodeSuccess) checkDNSAnswersCount(t, resp, 1) checkDNSRRType(t, resp.Answer[0].Header().Rrtype, dns.TypeA) if answer, ok := resp.Answer[0].(*dns.A); ok { if !answer.A.Equal(net.ParseIP("192.168.0.1")) { t.Fatalf("IP response in Answer %v does not match 192.168.0.1", answer.A) } } else { t.Fatal("Answer of type A not found") } w.ClearResponse() } // test MX query with name1 results in Success response with 0 answer records q := new(dns.Msg) q.SetQuestion("name1", dns.TypeMX) r.(*resolver).ServeDNS(w, q) resp := w.GetResponse() checkNonNullResponse(t, resp) t.Log("Response: ", resp.String()) checkDNSResponseCode(t, resp, dns.RcodeSuccess) checkDNSAnswersCount(t, resp, 0) w.ClearResponse() // test MX query with non existent name results in ServFail response with 0 answer records // since this is a unit test env, we disable proxying DNS above which results in ServFail rather than NXDOMAIN q = new(dns.Msg) q.SetQuestion("nonexistent", dns.TypeMX) r.(*resolver).ServeDNS(w, q) resp = w.GetResponse() checkNonNullResponse(t, resp) t.Log("Response: ", resp.String()) checkDNSResponseCode(t, resp, dns.RcodeServerFailure) w.ClearResponse() } func newDNSHandlerServFailOnce(requests *int) func(w dns.ResponseWriter, r *dns.Msg) { return func(w dns.ResponseWriter, r *dns.Msg) { m := new(dns.Msg) m.SetReply(r) m.Compress = false if *requests == 0 { m.SetRcode(r, dns.RcodeServerFailure) } *requests = *requests + 1 if err := w.WriteMsg(m); err != nil { logrus.WithError(err).Error("Error writing dns response") } } } func waitForLocalDNSServer(t *testing.T) { retries := 0 maxRetries := 10 for retries < maxRetries { t.Log("Try connecting to DNS server ...") // this test and retry mechanism only works for TCP. With UDP there is no // connection and the test becomes inaccurate leading to unpredictable results tconn, err := net.DialTimeout("tcp", "127.0.0.1:53", 10*time.Second) retries = retries + 1 if err != nil { if oerr, ok := err.(*net.OpError); ok { // server is probably initializing if oerr.Err == syscall.ECONNREFUSED { continue } } else { // something is wrong: we should stop for analysis t.Fatal(err) } } if tconn != nil { tconn.Close() break } } } func TestDNSProxyServFail(t *testing.T) { skip.If(t, runtime.GOOS == "windows", "test only works on linux") c, err := New() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer c.Stop() n, err := c.NewNetwork("bridge", "dtnet2", "", nil) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer func() { if err := n.Delete(); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } }() sb, err := c.NewSandbox("c1") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer func() { if err := sb.Delete(); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } }() var nRequests int // initialize a local DNS server and configure it to fail the first query dns.HandleFunc(".", newDNSHandlerServFailOnce(&nRequests)) // use TCP for predictable results. Connection tests (to figure out DNS server initialization) don't work with UDP server := &dns.Server{Addr: "127.0.0.1:53", Net: "tcp"} srvErrCh := make(chan error, 1) go func() { srvErrCh <- server.ListenAndServe() }() defer func() { server.Shutdown() //nolint:errcheck if err := <-srvErrCh; err != nil { t.Error(err) } }() waitForLocalDNSServer(t) t.Log("DNS Server can be reached") w := new(tstwriter) r := NewResolver(resolverIPSandbox, true, sb.Key(), sb.(*sandbox)) q := new(dns.Msg) q.SetQuestion("name1.", dns.TypeA) var localDNSEntries []extDNSEntry extTestDNSEntry := extDNSEntry{IPStr: "127.0.0.1", HostLoopback: true} // configure two external DNS entries and point both to local DNS server thread localDNSEntries = append(localDNSEntries, extTestDNSEntry) localDNSEntries = append(localDNSEntries, extTestDNSEntry) // this should generate two requests: the first will fail leading to a retry r.(*resolver).SetExtServers(localDNSEntries) r.(*resolver).ServeDNS(w, q) if nRequests != 2 { t.Fatalf("Expected 2 DNS querries. Found: %d", nRequests) } t.Logf("Expected number of DNS requests generated") }