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// Copyright (C) 2011 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
//
// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
// copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
//
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH
// REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
// AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT,
// INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM
// LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE
// OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
// PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
#ifndef TSIGERROR_H
#define TSIGERROR_H 1
#include <ostream>
#include <string>
#include <dns/rcode.h>
namespace isc {
namespace dns {
/// TSIG errors
///
/// The \c TSIGError class objects represent standard errors related to
/// TSIG protocol operations as defined in related specifications, mainly
/// in RFC2845.
class TSIGError {
public:
/// Constants for pre-defined TSIG error values.
///
/// Code values from 0 through 15 (inclusive) are derived from those of
/// RCODE and are not defined here. See the \c Rcode class.
///
/// \note Unfortunately some systems define "BADSIG" as a macro in a public
/// header file. To avoid conflict with it we add an underscore to our
/// definitions.
enum CodeValue {
BAD_SIG_CODE = 16, ///< 16: TSIG verification failure
BAD_KEY_CODE = 17, ///< 17: TSIG key is not recognized
BAD_TIME_CODE = 18 ///< 18: Current time and time signed are too different
};
/// \name Constructors
///
/// We use the default versions of destructor, copy constructor,
/// and assignment operator.
//@{
/// Constructor from the code value.
///
/// \exception None
///
/// \param error_code The underlying 16-bit error code value of the \c TSIGError.
explicit TSIGError(uint16_t error_code) : code_(error_code) {}
/// Constructor from \c Rcode.
///
/// As defined in RFC2845, error code values from 0 to 15 (inclusive) are
/// derived from the DNS RCODEs, which are represented via the \c Rcode
/// class in this library. This constructor works as a converter from
/// these RCODEs to corresponding TSIGError objects.
///
/// \exception isc::OutOfRange Given rcode is not convertible to
/// TSIGErrors.
///
/// \param rcode the \c Rcode from which the TSIGError should be derived.
explicit TSIGError(Rcode rcode);
//@}
/// \brief Returns the \c TSIGCode error code value.
///
/// \exception None
///
/// \return The underlying code value corresponding to the \c TSIGError.
uint16_t getCode() const { return (code_); }
/// \brief Return true iff two \c TSIGError objects are equal.
///
/// Two TSIGError objects are equal iff their error codes are equal.
///
/// \exception None
///
/// \param other the \c TSIGError object to compare against.
/// \return true if the two TSIGError are equal; otherwise false.
bool equals(const TSIGError& other) const
{ return (code_ == other.code_); }
/// \brief Same as \c equals().
bool operator==(const TSIGError& other) const { return (equals(other)); }
/// \brief Return true iff two \c TSIGError objects are not equal.
///
/// \exception None
///
/// \param other the \c TSIGError object to compare against.
/// \return true if the two TSIGError objects are not equal;
/// otherwise false.
bool nequals(const TSIGError& other) const
{ return (code_ != other.code_); }
/// \brief Same as \c nequals().
bool operator!=(const TSIGError& other) const { return (nequals(other)); }
/// \brief Convert the \c TSIGError to a string.
///
/// For codes derived from RCODEs up to 15, this method returns the
/// same string as \c Rcode::toText() for the corresponding code.
/// For other pre-defined code values (see TSIGError::CodeValue),
/// this method returns a string representation of the "mnemonic' used
/// for the enum and constant objects as defined in RFC2845.
/// For example, the string for code value 16 is "BADSIG", etc.
/// For other code values it returns a string representation of the decimal
/// number of the value, e.g. "32", "100", etc.
///
/// \exception std::bad_alloc Resource allocation for the string fails
///
/// \return A string representation of the \c TSIGError.
std::string toText() const;
/// \brief Convert the \c TSIGError to a \c Rcode
///
/// This method returns an \c Rcode object that is corresponding to
/// the TSIG error. The returned \c Rcode is expected to be used
/// by a verifying server to specify the RCODE of a response when
/// TSIG verification fails.
///
/// Specifically, this method returns \c Rcode::NOTAUTH() for the
/// TSIG specific errors, BADSIG, BADKEY, BADTIME, as described in
/// RFC2845. For errors derived from the standard Rcode (code 0-15),
/// it returns the corresponding \c Rcode. For others, this method
/// returns \c Rcode::SERVFAIL() as a last resort.
///
/// \exception None
Rcode toRcode() const;
/// A constant TSIG error object derived from \c Rcode::NOERROR()
static const TSIGError& NOERROR();
/// A constant TSIG error object derived from \c Rcode::FORMERR()
static const TSIGError& FORMERR();
/// A constant TSIG error object derived from \c Rcode::SERVFAIL()
static const TSIGError& SERVFAIL();
/// A constant TSIG error object derived from \c Rcode::NXDOMAIN()
static const TSIGError& NXDOMAIN();
/// A constant TSIG error object derived from \c Rcode::NOTIMP()
static const TSIGError& NOTIMP();
/// A constant TSIG error object derived from \c Rcode::REFUSED()
static const TSIGError& REFUSED();
/// A constant TSIG error object derived from \c Rcode::YXDOMAIN()
static const TSIGError& YXDOMAIN();
/// A constant TSIG error object derived from \c Rcode::YXRRSET()
static const TSIGError& YXRRSET();
/// A constant TSIG error object derived from \c Rcode::NXRRSET()
static const TSIGError& NXRRSET();
/// A constant TSIG error object derived from \c Rcode::NOTAUTH()
static const TSIGError& NOTAUTH();
/// A constant TSIG error object derived from \c Rcode::NOTZONE()
static const TSIGError& NOTZONE();
/// A constant TSIG error object derived from \c Rcode::RESERVED11()
static const TSIGError& RESERVED11();
/// A constant TSIG error object derived from \c Rcode::RESERVED12()
static const TSIGError& RESERVED12();
/// A constant TSIG error object derived from \c Rcode::RESERVED13()
static const TSIGError& RESERVED13();
/// A constant TSIG error object derived from \c Rcode::RESERVED14()
static const TSIGError& RESERVED14();
/// A constant TSIG error object derived from \c Rcode::RESERVED15()
static const TSIGError& RESERVED15();
/// A constant TSIG error object for the BADSIG code
/// (see \c TSIGError::BAD_SIG_CODE).
static const TSIGError& BAD_SIG();
/// A constant TSIG error object for the BADKEY code
/// (see \c TSIGError::BAD_KEY_CODE).
static const TSIGError& BAD_KEY();
/// A constant TSIG error object for the BADTIME code
/// (see \c TSIGError::BAD_TIME_CODE).
static const TSIGError& BAD_TIME();
private:
// This is internally used to specify the maximum possible RCODE value
// that can be convertible to TSIGErrors.
static const int MAX_RCODE_FOR_TSIGERROR = 15;
uint16_t code_;
};
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::NOERROR() {
static TSIGError e(Rcode::NOERROR());
return (e);
}
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::FORMERR() {
static TSIGError e(Rcode::FORMERR());
return (e);
}
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::SERVFAIL() {
static TSIGError e(Rcode::SERVFAIL());
return (e);
}
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::NXDOMAIN() {
static TSIGError e(Rcode::NXDOMAIN());
return (e);
}
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::NOTIMP() {
static TSIGError e(Rcode::NOTIMP());
return (e);
}
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::REFUSED() {
static TSIGError e(Rcode::REFUSED());
return (e);
}
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::YXDOMAIN() {
static TSIGError e(Rcode::YXDOMAIN());
return (e);
}
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::YXRRSET() {
static TSIGError e(Rcode::YXRRSET());
return (e);
}
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::NXRRSET() {
static TSIGError e(Rcode::NXRRSET());
return (e);
}
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::NOTAUTH() {
static TSIGError e(Rcode::NOTAUTH());
return (e);
}
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::NOTZONE() {
static TSIGError e(Rcode::NOTZONE());
return (e);
}
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::RESERVED11() {
static TSIGError e(Rcode::RESERVED11());
return (e);
}
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::RESERVED12() {
static TSIGError e(Rcode::RESERVED12());
return (e);
}
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::RESERVED13() {
static TSIGError e(Rcode::RESERVED13());
return (e);
}
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::RESERVED14() {
static TSIGError e(Rcode::RESERVED14());
return (e);
}
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::RESERVED15() {
static TSIGError e(Rcode::RESERVED15());
return (e);
}
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::BAD_SIG() {
static TSIGError e(BAD_SIG_CODE);
return (e);
}
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::BAD_KEY() {
static TSIGError e(BAD_KEY_CODE);
return (e);
}
inline const TSIGError&
TSIGError::BAD_TIME() {
static TSIGError e(BAD_TIME_CODE);
return (e);
}
/// Insert the \c TSIGError as a string into stream.
///
/// This method convert \c tsig_error into a string and inserts it into the
/// output stream \c os.
///
/// \param os A \c std::ostream object on which the insertion operation is
/// performed.
/// \param tsig_error An \c TSIGError object output by the operation.
/// \return A reference to the same \c std::ostream object referenced by
/// parameter \c os after the insertion operation.
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const TSIGError& tsig_error);
}
}
#endif // TSIGERROR_H
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