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package com.sun.jndi.dns;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Comparator;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import javax.naming.*;
/**
* <tt>DnsName</tt> implements compound names for DNS as specified by
* RFCs 1034 and 1035, and as updated and clarified by RFCs 1123 and 2181.
*
* <p> The labels in a domain name correspond to JNDI atomic names.
* Each label must be less than 64 octets in length, and only the
* optional root label at the end of the name may be 0 octets long.
* The sum of the lengths of all labels in a name, plus the number of
* non-root labels plus 1, must be less than 256. The textual
* representation of a domain name consists of the labels, escaped as
* needed, dot-separated, and ordered right-to-left.
*
* <p> A label consists of a sequence of octets, each of which may
* have any value from 0 to 255.
*
* <p> <em>Host names</em> are a subset of domain names.
* Their labels contain only ASCII letters, digits, and hyphens, and
* none may begin or end with a hyphen. While names not conforming to
* these rules may be valid domain names, they will not be usable by a
* number of DNS applications, and should in most cases be avoided.
*
* <p> DNS does not specify an encoding (such as UTF-8) to use for
* octets with non-ASCII values. As of this writing there is some
* work going on in this area, but it is not yet finalized.
* <tt>DnsName</tt> currently converts any non-ASCII octets into
* characters using ISO-LATIN-1 encoding, in effect taking the
* value of each octet and storing it directly into the low-order byte
* of a Java character and <i>vice versa</i>. As a consequence, no
* character in a DNS name will ever have a non-zero high-order byte.
* When the work on internationalizing domain names has stabilized
* (see for example <i>draft-ietf-idn-idna-10.txt</i>), <tt>DnsName</tt>
* may be updated to conform to that work.
*
* <p> Backslash (<tt>\</tt>) is used as the escape character in the
* textual representation of a domain name. The character sequence
* `<tt>\DDD</tt>', where <tt>DDD</tt> is a 3-digit decimal number
* (with leading zeros if needed), represents the octet whose value
* is <tt>DDD</tt>. The character sequence `<tt>\C</tt>', where
* <tt>C</tt> is a character other than <tt>'0'</tt> through
* <tt>'9'</tt>, represents the octet whose value is that of
* <tt>C</tt> (again using ISO-LATIN-1 encoding); this is particularly
* useful for escaping <tt>'.'</tt> or backslash itself. Backslash is
* otherwise not allowed in a domain name. Note that escape characters
* are interpreted when a name is parsed. So, for example, the character
* sequences `<tt>S</tt>', `<tt>\S</tt>', and `<tt>\083</tt>' each
* represent the same one-octet name. The <tt>toString()</tt> method
* does not generally insert escape sequences except where necessary.
* If, however, the <tt>DnsName</tt> was constructed using unneeded
* escapes, those escapes may appear in the <tt>toString</tt> result.
*
* <p> Atomic names passed as parameters to methods of
* <tt>DnsName</tt>, and those returned by them, are unescaped. So,
* for example, <tt>(new DnsName()).add("a.b")</tt> creates an
* object representing the one-label domain name <tt>a\.b</tt>, and
* calling <tt>get(0)</tt> on this object returns <tt>"a.b"</tt>.
*
* <p> While DNS names are case-preserving, comparisons between them
* are case-insensitive. When comparing names containing non-ASCII
* octets, <tt>DnsName</tt> uses case-insensitive comparison
* between pairs of ASCII values, and exact binary comparison
* otherwise.
* <p> A <tt>DnsName</tt> instance is not synchronized against
* concurrent access by multiple threads.
*
* @author Scott Seligman
*/
public final class DnsName implements Name {
// If non-null, the domain name represented by this DnsName.
private String domain = "";
// The labels of this domain name, as a list of strings. Index 0
// corresponds to the leftmost (least significant) label: note that
// this is the reverse of the ordering used by the Name interface.
private ArrayList<String> labels = new ArrayList<>();
// The number of octets needed to carry this domain name in a DNS
// packet. Equal to the sum of the lengths of each label, plus the
// number of non-root labels, plus 1. Must remain less than 256.
private short octets = 1;
/**
* Constructs a <tt>DnsName</tt> representing the empty domain name.
*/
public DnsName() {
}
/**
* Constructs a <tt>DnsName</tt> representing a given domain name.
*
* @param name the domain name to parse
* @throws InvalidNameException if <tt>name</tt> does not conform
* to DNS syntax.
*/
public DnsName(String name) throws InvalidNameException {
parse(name);
}
/*
* Returns a new DnsName with its name components initialized to
* the components of "n" in the range [beg,end). Indexing is as
* for the Name interface, with 0 being the most significant.
*/
private DnsName(DnsName n, int beg, int end) {
// Compute indexes into "labels", which has least-significant label
// at index 0 (opposite to the convention used for "beg" and "end").
int b = n.size() - end;
int e = n.size() - beg;
labels.addAll(n.labels.subList(b, e));
if (size() == n.size()) {
domain = n.domain;
octets = n.octets;
} else {
for (String label: labels) {
if (label.length() > 0) {
octets += (short) (label.length() + 1);
}
}
}
}
public String toString() {
if (domain == null) {
StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder();
for (String label: labels) {
if (buf.length() > 0 || label.length() == 0) {
buf.append('.');
}
escape(buf, label);
}
domain = buf.toString();
}
return domain;
}
/**
* Does this domain name follow <em>host name</em> syntax?
*/
public boolean isHostName() {
for (String label: labels) {
if (!isHostNameLabel(label)) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
public short getOctets() {
return octets;
}
public int size() {
return labels.size();
}
public boolean isEmpty() {
return (size() == 0);
}
public int hashCode() {
int h = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < size(); i++) {
h = 31 * h + getKey(i).hashCode();
}
return h;
}
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
if (!(obj instanceof Name) || (obj instanceof CompositeName)) {
return false;
}
Name n = (Name) obj;
return ((size() == n.size()) && // shortcut: do sizes differ?
(compareTo(obj) == 0));
}
public int compareTo(Object obj) {
Name n = (Name) obj;
return compareRange(0, size(), n); // never 0 if sizes differ
}
public boolean startsWith(Name n) {
return ((size() >= n.size()) &&
(compareRange(0, n.size(), n) == 0));
}
public boolean endsWith(Name n) {
return ((size() >= n.size()) &&
(compareRange(size() - n.size(), size(), n) == 0));
}
public String get(int pos) {
if (pos < 0 || pos >= size()) {
throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException();
}
int i = size() - pos - 1; // index of "pos" component in "labels"
return labels.get(i);
}
public Enumeration<String> getAll() {
return new Enumeration<String>() {
int pos = 0;
public boolean hasMoreElements() {
return (pos < size());
}
public String nextElement() {
if (pos < size()) {
return get(pos++);
}
throw new java.util.NoSuchElementException();
}
};
}
public Name getPrefix(int pos) {
return new DnsName(this, 0, pos);
}
public Name getSuffix(int pos) {
return new DnsName(this, pos, size());
}
public Object clone() {
return new DnsName(this, 0, size());
}
public Object remove(int pos) {
if (pos < 0 || pos >= size()) {
throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException();
}
int i = size() - pos - 1; // index of element to remove in "labels"
String label = labels.remove(i);
int len = label.length();
if (len > 0) {
octets -= (short) (len + 1);
}
domain = null; // invalidate "domain"
return label;
}
public Name add(String comp) throws InvalidNameException {
return add(size(), comp);
}
public Name add(int pos, String comp) throws InvalidNameException {
if (pos < 0 || pos > size()) {
throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException();
}
// Check for empty labels: may have only one, and only at end.
int len = comp.length();
if ((pos > 0 && len == 0) ||
(pos == 0 && hasRootLabel())) {
throw new InvalidNameException(
"Empty label must be the last label in a domain name");
}
// Check total name length.
if (len > 0) {
if (octets + len + 1 >= 256) {
throw new InvalidNameException("Name too long");
}
octets += (short) (len + 1);
}
int i = size() - pos; // index for insertion into "labels"
verifyLabel(comp);
labels.add(i, comp);
domain = null; // invalidate "domain"
return this;
}
public Name addAll(Name suffix) throws InvalidNameException {
return addAll(size(), suffix);
}
public Name addAll(int pos, Name n) throws InvalidNameException {
if (n instanceof DnsName) {
// "n" is a DnsName so we can insert it as a whole, rather than
// verifying and inserting it component-by-component.
// More code, but less work.
DnsName dn = (DnsName) n;
if (dn.isEmpty()) {
return this;
}
// Check for empty labels: may have only one, and only at end.
if ((pos > 0 && dn.hasRootLabel()) ||
(pos == 0 && hasRootLabel())) {
throw new InvalidNameException(
"Empty label must be the last label in a domain name");
}
short newOctets = (short) (octets + dn.octets - 1);
if (newOctets > 255) {
throw new InvalidNameException("Name too long");
}
octets = newOctets;
int i = size() - pos; // index for insertion into "labels"
labels.addAll(i, dn.labels);
// Preserve "domain" if we're appending or prepending,
// otherwise invalidate it.
if (isEmpty()) {
domain = dn.domain;
} else if (domain == null || dn.domain == null) {
domain = null;
} else if (pos == 0) {
domain += (dn.domain.equals(".") ? "" : ".") + dn.domain;
} else if (pos == size()) {
domain = dn.domain + (domain.equals(".") ? "" : ".") + domain;
} else {
domain = null;
}
} else if (n instanceof CompositeName) {
n = (DnsName) n; // force ClassCastException
} else { // "n" is a compound name, but not a DnsName.
// Add labels least-significant first: sometimes more efficient.
for (int i = n.size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
add(pos, n.get(i));
}
}
return this;
}
boolean hasRootLabel() {
return (!isEmpty() &&
get(0).equals(""));
}
/*
* Helper method for public comparison methods. Lexicographically
* compares components of this name in the range [beg,end) with
* all components of "n". Indexing is as for the Name interface,
* with 0 being the most significant. Returns negative, zero, or
* positive as these name components are less than, equal to, or
* greater than those of "n".
*/
private int compareRange(int beg, int end, Name n) {
if (n instanceof CompositeName) {
n = (DnsName) n; // force ClassCastException
}
// Loop through labels, starting with most significant.
int minSize = Math.min(end - beg, n.size());
for (int i = 0; i < minSize; i++) {
String label1 = get(i + beg);
String label2 = n.get(i);
int j = size() - (i + beg) - 1; // index of label1 in "labels"
// assert (label1 == labels.get(j));
int c = compareLabels(label1, label2);
if (c != 0) {
return c;
}
}
return ((end - beg) - n.size()); // longer range wins
}
/*
* Returns a key suitable for hashing the label at index i.
* Indexing is as for the Name interface, with 0 being the most
* significant.
*/
String getKey(int i) {
return keyForLabel(get(i));
}
/*
* Parses a domain name, setting the values of instance vars accordingly.
*/
private void parse(String name) throws InvalidNameException {
StringBuffer label = new StringBuffer(); // label being parsed
for (int i = 0; i < name.length(); i++) {
char c = name.charAt(i);
if (c == '\\') { // found an escape sequence
c = getEscapedOctet(name, i++);
if (isDigit(name.charAt(i))) { // sequence is \DDD
i += 2; // consume remaining digits
}
label.append(c);
} else if (c != '.') { // an unescaped octet
label.append(c);
} else { // found '.' separator
add(0, label.toString()); // check syntax, then add label
// to end of name
label.delete(0, i); // clear buffer for next label
}
}
// If name is neither "." nor "", the octets (zero or more)
// from the rightmost dot onward are now added as the final
// label of the name. Those two are special cases in that for
// all other domain names, the number of labels is one greater
// than the number of dot separators.
if (!name.equals("") && !name.equals(".")) {
add(0, label.toString());
}
domain = name; // do this last, since add() sets it to null
}
/*
* Returns (as a char) the octet indicated by the escape sequence
* at a given position within a domain name.
* @throws InvalidNameException if a valid escape sequence is not found.
*/
private static char getEscapedOctet(String name, int pos)
throws InvalidNameException {
try {
// assert (name.charAt(pos) == '\\');
char c1 = name.charAt(++pos);
if (isDigit(c1)) { // sequence is `\DDD'
char c2 = name.charAt(++pos);
char c3 = name.charAt(++pos);
if (isDigit(c2) && isDigit(c3)) {
return (char)
((c1 - '0') * 100 + (c2 - '0') * 10 + (c3 - '0'));
} else {
throw new InvalidNameException(
"Invalid escape sequence in " + name);
}
} else { // sequence is `\C'
return c1;
}
} catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) {
throw new InvalidNameException(
"Invalid escape sequence in " + name);
}
}
/*
* Checks that this label is valid.
* @throws InvalidNameException if label is not valid.
*/
private static void verifyLabel(String label) throws InvalidNameException {
if (label.length() > 63) {
throw new InvalidNameException(
"Label exceeds 63 octets: " + label);
}
// Check for two-byte characters.
for (int i = 0; i < label.length(); i++) {
char c = label.charAt(i);
if ((c & 0xFF00) != 0) {
throw new InvalidNameException(
"Label has two-byte char: " + label);
}
}
}
/*
* Does this label conform to host name syntax?
*/
private static boolean isHostNameLabel(String label) {
for (int i = 0; i < label.length(); i++) {
char c = label.charAt(i);
if (!isHostNameChar(c)) {
return false;
}
}
return !(label.startsWith("-") || label.endsWith("-"));
}
private static boolean isHostNameChar(char c) {
return (c == '-' ||
c >= 'a' && c <= 'z' ||
c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z' ||
c >= '0' && c <= '9');
}
private static boolean isDigit(char c) {
return (c >= '0' && c <= '9');
}
/*
* Append a label to buf, escaping as needed.
*/
private static void escape(StringBuilder buf, String label) {
for (int i = 0; i < label.length(); i++) {
char c = label.charAt(i);
if (c == '.' || c == '\\') {
buf.append('\\');
}
buf.append(c);
}
}
/*
* Compares two labels, ignoring case for ASCII values.
* Returns negative, zero, or positive as the first label
* is less than, equal to, or greater than the second.
* See keyForLabel().
*/
private static int compareLabels(String label1, String label2) {
int min = Math.min(label1.length(), label2.length());
for (int i = 0; i < min; i++) {
char c1 = label1.charAt(i);
char c2 = label2.charAt(i);
if (c1 >= 'A' && c1 <= 'Z') {
c1 += 'a' - 'A'; // to lower case
}
if (c2 >= 'A' && c2 <= 'Z') {
c2 += 'a' - 'A'; // to lower case
}
if (c1 != c2) {
return (c1 - c2);
}
}
return (label1.length() - label2.length()); // the longer one wins
}
/*
* Returns a key suitable for hashing a label. Two labels map to
* the same key iff they are equal, taking possible case-folding
* into account. See compareLabels().
*/
private static String keyForLabel(String label) {
StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(label.length());
for (int i = 0; i < label.length(); i++) {
char c = label.charAt(i);
if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') {
c += 'a' - 'A'; // to lower case
}
buf.append(c);
}
return buf.toString();
}
/**
* Serializes only the domain name string, for compactness and to avoid
* any implementation dependency.
*
* @serialdata The domain name string.
*/
private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream s)
throws java.io.IOException {
s.writeObject(toString());
}
private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s)
throws java.io.IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
try {
parse((String) s.readObject());
} catch (InvalidNameException e) {
// shouldn't happen
throw new java.io.StreamCorruptedException(
"Invalid name: " + domain);
}
}
private static final long serialVersionUID = 7040187611324710271L;
}