How do we get TXT, CNAME and SOA records from dnspython?

我的未来我决定 提交于 2019-12-03 02:24:56

(To answer how you can figure out the returned data)

You can get the TXT, CNAME, and SOA records a similar way but you just have to get the correct attributes depending on the DNS response object.

Using the python dir() built-in is your friend and one way to figure out what attributes exist in the DNS response object - handy when API documentation is not available.

To figure out the appropriate attributes, change your for loop temporarily to the following:

   for data in answer:
       print dir(data)
       print data

Another and quicker way is to look at the API documentation for dnspython, these pages list the attributes for each returned object.

Lastly, you could look at the source if the library is in python or if not, then if the C code is available.

(And to answer your question:)

Here are examples of TXT, CNAME and SOA queries:

TXT

http://www.dnspython.org/docs/1.15.0/dns.rdtypes.txtbase.TXTBase-class.html#section-InstanceVariables

answers = dns.resolver.query('google.com', 'TXT')
print ' query qname:', answers.qname, ' num ans.', len(answers)
for rdata in answers:
    for txt_string in rdata.strings:
      print ' TXT:', txt_string

CNAME

http://www.dnspython.org/docs/1.15.0/dns.rdtypes.ANY.CNAME.CNAME-class.html

answers = dns.resolver.query('mail.google.com', 'CNAME')
print ' query qname:', answers.qname, ' num ans.', len(answers)
for rdata in answers:
    print ' cname target address:', rdata.target

SOA

http://www.dnspython.org/docs/1.15.0/dns.rdtypes.ANY.SOA.SOA-class.html#section-InstanceVariables

answers = dns.resolver.query('google.com', 'SOA')
print 'query qname:', answers.qname, ' num ans.', len(answers)
for rdata in answers:
    print ' serial: %s  tech: %s' % (rdata.serial, rdata.rname)
    print ' refresh: %s  retry: %s' % (rdata.refresh, rdata.retry)
    print ' expire: %s  minimum: %s' % (rdata.expire, rdata.minimum)
    print ' mname: %s' % (rdata.mname)

You can try something a bit different.

Instead of querying each time per record type, you can make a single query for ANY record. This way if that domain has both TXT, CNAME etc... you'll get one object with all the data.

from dns.resolver import dns
name_server = '8.8.8.8' #Google's DNS server
ADDITIONAL_RDCLASS = 65535
request = dns.message.make_query('google.com', dns.rdatatype.ANY)
request.flags |= dns.flags.AD
request.find_rrset(request.additional, dns.name.root, ADDITIONAL_RDCLASS,
                       dns.rdatatype.OPT, create=True, force_unique=True)       
response = dns.query.udp(request, name_server)

Hope this might assist you.

Exampling with a previous answer, create the dnsdig.py file with:

import sys
import socket
import dns.resolver

print 'Argument List:', str(sys.argv)
site = sys.argv[1]
dns_server = sys.argv[2]

# Basic CNAME query the host's DNS
for rdata in dns.resolver.query(site, 'CNAME') :
    print rdata.target

# Basic A query the host's DNS
for rdata in dns.resolver.query(site, 'A') :
    print rdata.address

# Setting an specific DNS Server
resolver = dns.resolver.Resolver()
resolver.nameservers = [socket.gethostbyname(dns_server)]

# Basic CNAME query with the specific DNS server
answer = resolver.query(site, 'CNAME');
for rdata in answer :
    print rdata.target

# Basic A query with the specific DNS server
answer = resolver.query(site, 'A');
for rdata in answer :
    print rdata.address

To run:

python dnsdig.py www.youtube.com 8.8.8.8
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