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// Package synthetic implements a CoreDNS plugin that generates DNS records
// from IP addresses embedded in hostnames, inspired by dnsmasq's "synth-domain"
// option. It provides automatic alignment between forward (A/AAAA) and reverse
// (PTR) lookups, eliminating a common class of DNS misconfigurations described
// in RFC 1912 Section 2.1.
//
// Forward lookups extract an IP address from a prefixed hostname
// (e.g., ip-192-0-2-1.example.com -> 192.0.2.1) and respond only if the
// address falls within a configured network. Reverse lookups generate a
// synthetic PTR record, but defer to the next plugin in the chain when it
// returns a successful answer, allowing static zone entries to take precedence.
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package synthetic
import (
"context"
"encoding/hex"
"net"
"strings"
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"github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin"
"github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin/pkg/dnstest"
clog "github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin/pkg/log"
"github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin/test"
"github.com/coredns/coredns/request"
"github.com/miekg/dns"
)
var log = clog.NewWithPlugin("synthetic")
// synthetic is a CoreDNS plugin that resolves DNS queries for hostnames
// containing embedded IP addresses.
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type synthetic struct {
Next plugin.Handler
Config syntheticConfig
}
// Name returns the name of the plugin as registered with CoreDNS.
func (s synthetic) Name() string { return "synthetic" }
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// ServeDNS implements the plugin.Handler interface. It processes A, AAAA, and
// PTR queries, generating synthetic responses for IP-embedded hostnames while
// deferring all other query types to the next plugin in the chain.
func (s synthetic) ServeDNS(ctx context.Context, w dns.ResponseWriter, r *dns.Msg) (int, error) {
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state := request.Request{W: w, Req: r}
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log.Debug("Received request for ", state.QName(), " of type ", state.QType())
// Forward lookups (A/AAAA): respond directly when the hostname embeds
// a valid IP within a configured network. No chain continuation needed.
if state.QType() == dns.TypeA || state.QType() == dns.TypeAAAA {
if rcode, handled := s.handleForward(state, w, r); handled {
return rcode, nil
}
}
// For all other query types (including PTR), invoke the next plugin first.
// A successful response from the chain takes priority, ensuring that
// static zone entries always win over synthetic records.
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rec := dnstest.NewRecorder(&test.ResponseWriter{})
rc, err := plugin.NextOrFailure(s.Name(), s.Next, ctx, rec, r)
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if rc == dns.RcodeSuccess && len(rec.Msg.Answer) > 0 {
log.Debug("Next plugin returned authoritative answer; skipping synthetic response")
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w.WriteMsg(rec.Msg)
return rc, err
}
// Reverse lookups (PTR): generate a synthetic hostname from the queried
// address when the chain did not provide a definitive answer.
if state.QType() == dns.TypePTR {
if rcode, handled := s.handleReverse(state, w, r); handled {
return rcode, nil
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}
}
// Fall back to whatever the chain produced.
log.Debug("Synthetic plugin not applicable for ", state.QName(), " of type ", state.QType())
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w.WriteMsg(rec.Msg)
return rc, err
}
// handleForward attempts to resolve an A or AAAA query from an IP-embedded
// hostname. It returns the DNS rcode and true if the request was handled, or
// (0, false) if the request should fall through to the plugin chain.
func (s synthetic) handleForward(state request.Request, w dns.ResponseWriter, r *dns.Msg) (int, bool) {
if !strings.HasPrefix(state.Name(), s.Config.prefix) {
return 0, false
}
log.Debug("Possible synthetic response for: ", state.QName())
// Extract the IP address from the hostname label. IPv4 separators are
// dots converted to dashes; IPv6 separators are colons converted to dashes.
label := strings.Split(state.Name(), ".")[0]
ipStr := strings.TrimPrefix(label, s.Config.prefix)
ip := net.ParseIP(strings.ReplaceAll(ipStr, "-", "."))
if ip == nil {
ip = net.ParseIP(strings.ReplaceAll(ipStr, "-", ":"))
}
if ip == nil {
log.Debug("Invalid IP from hostname: ", state.QName())
return 0, false
}
log.Debug("Valid IP from hostname: ", ip)
// Verify the parsed IP falls within at least one configured network.
if !s.containsIP(ip) {
log.Debug("IP not in a configured network: ", ip)
return 0, false
}
log.Debug("IP ", ip, " is in synthetic network")
// Build a response appropriate to the query type and address family.
isV4 := ip.To4() != nil
switch {
case !isV4 && state.QType() == dns.TypeAAAA:
return s.writeAnswer(state, w, r, &dns.AAAA{
Hdr: s.rrHeader(state),
AAAA: ip.To16(),
}), true
case isV4 && state.QType() == dns.TypeA:
return s.writeAnswer(state, w, r, &dns.A{
Hdr: s.rrHeader(state),
A: ip.To4(),
}), true
default:
// Type mismatch (e.g., AAAA query for an IPv4 address). Return an
// empty success response to prevent further lookups.
log.Debug("Type mismatch for ", state.QName(), "; returning empty answer")
return s.writeEmpty(w, r), true
}
}
// handleReverse attempts to resolve a PTR query by constructing a synthetic
// forward hostname from the queried reverse address. It returns the DNS rcode
// and true if the request was handled.
func (s synthetic) handleReverse(state request.Request, w dns.ResponseWriter, r *dns.Msg) (int, bool) {
log.Debug("Attempting synthetic reverse response for: ", state.QName())
ip := inArpaToIP(state.QName())
if ip == nil {
return 0, false
}
forward := ipToDomainName(s.Config.prefix, ip, s.Config.forward)
log.Debug("Responding to PTR request for ", state.QName(), " with ", forward)
return s.writeAnswer(state, w, r, &dns.PTR{
Hdr: s.rrHeader(state),
Ptr: forward,
}), true
}
// containsIP reports whether ip falls within any of the configured networks.
func (s synthetic) containsIP(ip net.IP) bool {
for _, n := range s.Config.net {
if n.Contains(ip) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// rrHeader constructs a dns.RR_Header from the current request state and the
// plugin's configured TTL.
func (s synthetic) rrHeader(state request.Request) dns.RR_Header {
return dns.RR_Header{
Name: state.QName(),
Rrtype: state.QType(),
Class: state.QClass(),
Ttl: s.Config.ttl,
}
}
// writeAnswer writes a single-record DNS response to the client.
func (s synthetic) writeAnswer(state request.Request, w dns.ResponseWriter, r *dns.Msg, rr dns.RR) int {
m := new(dns.Msg)
m.SetReply(r)
m.Answer = append(m.Answer, rr)
w.WriteMsg(m)
return dns.RcodeSuccess
}
// writeEmpty writes an empty success response (NOERROR with no answer section).
func (s synthetic) writeEmpty(w dns.ResponseWriter, r *dns.Msg) int {
m := new(dns.Msg)
m.SetReply(r)
w.WriteMsg(m)
return dns.RcodeSuccess
}
// inArpaToIP converts a reverse DNS name (in-addr.arpa or ip6.arpa) to the
// corresponding net.IP. It returns nil if the name cannot be parsed.
func inArpaToIP(name string) net.IP {
const (
ipv4Suffix = ".in-addr.arpa."
ipv6Suffix = ".ip6.arpa."
)
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// IPv4 reverse: four dot-separated octets in reverse order.
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if idx := strings.Index(name, ipv4Suffix); idx > 6 {
parts := strings.Split(name[:idx], ".")
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if len(parts) != 4 {
return nil
}
reversed := parts[3] + "." + parts[2] + "." + parts[1] + "." + parts[0]
return net.ParseIP(reversed)
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}
// IPv6 reverse: exactly 73 characters — 32 hex nibbles separated by dots
// in reverse order, followed by ".ip6.arpa.".
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if len(name) == 73 && name[63:] == ipv6Suffix {
nibbles := make([]byte, 32)
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for i, j := 62, 0; i >= 0; i -= 2 {
nibbles[j] = name[i]
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j++
}
addr := make([]byte, 16)
if _, err := hex.Decode(addr, nibbles); err != nil {
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return nil
}
return net.IP(addr)
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}
return nil
}
// ipToDomainName converts an IP address to a synthetic forward hostname by
// joining the address octets/groups with dashes and appending the zone suffix.
// For example, 192.0.2.1 with prefix "ip-" and zone "example.com" becomes
// "ip-192-0-2-1.example.com.".
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func ipToDomainName(prefix string, ip net.IP, zone string) string {
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if ip == nil {
return ""
}
if !strings.HasPrefix(zone, ".") {
zone = "." + zone
}
if !strings.HasSuffix(zone, ".") {
zone = zone + "."
}
sep := ":"
if ip.To4() != nil {
sep = "."
}
return prefix + strings.Join(strings.Split(ip.String(), sep), "-") + zone
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}