From 062b04898be720ed0855efc192847fcbc667b3e1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Mark Andrews <marka@isc.org>
Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2016 12:52:47 +1000
Subject: [PATCH] 4406. [bug] getrrsetbyname with a non absolute
name could trigger a infinite recursion bug in lwresd
and named with lwres configured if when combined
with a search list entry the resulting name is
too long. [RT #42694]
(cherry picked from commit 38cc2d14e218e536e0102fa70deef99461354232)
---
bin/named/lwdgrbn.c | 16 ++++++++++------
bin/tests/system/lwresd/lwtest.c | 8 ++++++++
2 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/bin/named/lwdgrbn.c b/bin/named/lwdgrbn.c
index 584ab25..37211eb 100644
--- a/bin/named/lwdgrbn.c
+++ b/bin/named/lwdgrbn.c
@@ -403,14 +403,18 @@ start_lookup(ns_lwdclient_t *client) {
INSIST(client->lookup == NULL);
dns_fixedname_init(&absname);
- result = ns_lwsearchctx_current(&client->searchctx,
- dns_fixedname_name(&absname));
+
/*
- * This will return failure if relative name + suffix is too long.
- * In this case, just go on to the next entry in the search path.
+ * Perform search across all search domains until success
+ * is returned. Return in case of failure.
*/
- if (result != ISC_R_SUCCESS)
- start_lookup(client);
+ while (ns_lwsearchctx_current(&client->searchctx,
+ dns_fixedname_name(&absname)) != ISC_R_SUCCESS) {
+ if (ns_lwsearchctx_next(&client->searchctx) != ISC_R_SUCCESS) {
+ ns_lwdclient_errorpktsend(client, LWRES_R_FAILURE);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
result = dns_lookup_create(cm->mctx,
dns_fixedname_name(&absname),
diff --git a/bin/tests/system/lwresd/lwtest.c b/bin/tests/system/lwresd/lwtest.c
index 02647cb..c2be95d 100644
--- a/bin/tests/system/lwresd/lwtest.c
+++ b/bin/tests/system/lwresd/lwtest.c
@@ -768,6 +768,14 @@ main(void) {
test_getrrsetbyname("e.example1.", 1, 46, 2, 0, 1);
test_getrrsetbyname("", 1, 1, 0, 0, 0);
+ test_getrrsetbyname("123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789."
+ "123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789."
+ "123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789."
+ "123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789."
+ "123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789."
+ "123456789.123456789.123456789.123456789."
+ "123456789", 1, 1, 0, 0, 0);
+
if (fails == 0)
printf("I:ok\n");
return (fails);
--
2.7.4