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package Net::DNS::Resolver::Win32; # # $Id: Win32.pm 01-nov-2004.16:03:35 afontana Exp $ # use strict; use vars qw(@ISA $VERSION); use Net::DNS::Resolver::Base (); @ISA = qw(Net::DNS::Resolver::Base); $VERSION = (qw$LastChangedRevision: 102 $)[1]; use Win32::Registry; sub init { my ($class) = @_; my $defaults = $class->defaults; my ($resobj, %keys); my $root = 'SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters'; unless ($main::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->Open($root, $resobj)) { # Didn't work, maybe we are on 95/98/Me? $root = 'SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\MSTCP'; $main::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->Open($root, $resobj) or Carp::croak "can't read registry: $!"; } $resobj->GetValues(\%keys) or Carp::croak "can't read registry values: $!"; # Best effort to find a useful domain name for the current host # if domain ends up blank, we're probably (?) not connected anywhere # a DNS server is interesting either... my $domain = $keys{'Domain'}->[2] || $keys{'DhcpDomain'}->[2] || ''; # If nothing else, the searchlist should probably contain our own domain # also see below for domain name devolution if so configured # (also remove any duplicates later) my $searchlist = "$domain "; $searchlist .= $keys{'SearchList'}->[2]; # This is (probably) adequate on NT4 # NameServer overrides DhcpNameServer if both exist my $nt4nameservers = $keys{'NameServer'}->[2] || $keys{'DhcpNameServer'}->[2]; my $nameservers = ""; # # but on W2K/XP the registry layout is more advanced due to dynamically # appearing connections. So we attempt to handle them, too... # opt to silently fail if something isn't ok (maybe we're on NT4) # drop any duplicates later, but must ignore NT4 style entries if in 2K/XP my $dnsadapters; $resobj->Open("DNSRegisteredAdapters", $dnsadapters); if ($dnsadapters) { my @adapters; $dnsadapters->GetKeys(\@adapters); foreach my $adapter (@adapters) { my $regadapter; $dnsadapters->Open($adapter, $regadapter); if ($regadapter) { my($type,$ns); $regadapter->QueryValueEx("DNSServerAddresses", $type, $ns); while (length($ns) >= 4) { my $addr = join('.', unpack("C4", substr($ns,0,4,""))); $nameservers .= " $addr"; } } } } my $interfaces; $resobj->Open("Interfaces", $interfaces); if ($interfaces) { my @ifacelist; $interfaces->GetKeys(\@ifacelist); foreach my $iface (@ifacelist) { my $regiface; $interfaces->Open($iface, $regiface); if ($regiface) { my $ns; my $type; # NameServer overrides DhcpNameServer if both exist $regiface->QueryValueEx("NameServer", $type, $ns); $regiface->QueryValueEx("DhcpNameServer", $type, $ns) unless $ns; $nameservers .= " $ns" if $ns; } } } if (!$nameservers) { $nameservers = $nt4nameservers; } if ($domain) { $defaults->{'domain'} = $domain; } my $usedevolution = $keys{'UseDomainNameDevolution'}->[2]; if ($searchlist) { # fix devolution if configured, and simultaneously make sure no dups (but keep the order) my $i = 0; my %h; foreach my $entry (split(m/[\s,]+/, $searchlist)) { $h{$entry} = $i++; if ($usedevolution) { # as long there's more than two pieces, cut while ($entry =~ m#\..+\.#) { $entry =~ s#^[^\.]+\.(.+)$#$1#; $h{$entry} = $i++; } } } my @a; $a[$h{$_}] = $_ foreach (keys %h); $defaults->{'searchlist'} = \@a; } if ($nameservers) { # remove blanks and dupes my @a; my %h; foreach my $ns (split(m/[\s,]+/, $nameservers)) { push @a, $ns unless (!$ns || $h{$ns}); $h{$ns} = 1; } $defaults->{'nameservers'} = [map { m/(.*)/ } @a]; } $class->read_env; if (!$defaults->{'domain'} && @{$defaults->{'searchlist'}}) { $defaults->{'domain'} = $defaults->{'searchlist'}[0]; } elsif (!@{$defaults->{'searchlist'}} && $defaults->{'domain'}) { $defaults->{'searchlist'} = [ $defaults->{'domain'} ]; } } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Net::DNS::Resolver::Win32 - Windows Resolver Class =head1 SYNOPSIS use Net::DNS::Resolver; =head1 DESCRIPTION This class implements the windows specific portions of C<Net::DNS::Resolver>. No user serviceable parts inside, see L<Net::DNS::Resolver|Net::DNS::Resolver> for all your resolving needs. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 1997-2002 Michael Fuhr. Portions Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Chris Reinhardt. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 SEE ALSO L<perl(1)>, L<Net::DNS>, L<Net::DNS::Resolver> =cut
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