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NAME

       evdns_init     evdns_shutdown     evdns_err_to_string     evdns_nameserver_add    evdns_count_nameservers
       evdns_clear_nameservers_and_suspend     evdns_resume      evdns_nameserver_ip_add      evdns_resolve_ipv4
       evdns_resolve_reverse    evdns_resolv_conf_parse    evdns_config_windows_nameservers   evdns_search_clear
       evdns_search_add evdns_search_ndots_set evdns_set_log_fn — asynchronous functions for DNS resolution.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <sys/time.h>
       #include <event.h>
       #include <evdns.h>

       int
       evdns_init();

       void
       evdns_shutdown(int fail_requests);

       const char *
       evdns_err_to_string(int err);

       int
       evdns_nameserver_add(unsigned long int address);

       int
       evdns_count_nameservers();

       int
       evdns_clear_nameservers_and_suspend();

       int
       evdns_resume();

       int
       evdns_nameserver_ip_add(const(char, *ip_as_string););

       int
       evdns_resolve_ipv4(const char *name, int flags, evdns_callback_type callback, void *ptr);

       int
       evdns_resolve_reverse(struct in_addr *in, int flags, evdns_callback_type callback, void *ptr);

       int
       evdns_resolv_conf_parse(int flags, const char *);

       void
       evdns_search_clear();

       void
       evdns_search_add(const char *domain);

       void
       evdns_search_ndots_set(const int ndots);

       void
       evdns_set_log_fn(evdns_debug_log_fn_type fn);

       int
       evdns_config_windows_nameservers();

DESCRIPTION

       Welcome, gentle reader

       Async DNS lookups are really a whole lot harder than they should be, mostly stemming from the  fact  that
       the  libc  resolver  has never been very good at them. Before you use this library you should see if libc
       can    do    the    job    for    you    with    the    modern    async    call    getaddrinfo_a     (see
       http://www.imperialviolet.org/page25.html#e498). Otherwise, please continue.

       This code is based on libevent and you must call event_init before any of the APIs in this file. You must
       also seed the OpenSSL random source if you are using OpenSSL for ids (see below).

       This  library  is designed to be included and shipped with your source code. You statically link with it.
       You should also test for the existence of strtok_r and define HAVE_STRTOK_R if you have it.

       The DNS protocol requires a good source of id numbers and  these  numbers  should  be  unpredictable  for
       spoofing  reasons.  There  are  three methods for generating them here and you must define exactly one of
       them. In increasing order of preference:

             DNS_USE_GETTIMEOFDAY_FOR_ID  Using the bottom 16 bits of the usec result from gettimeofday. This is
                                          a pretty poor solution but should work anywhere.
             DNS_USE_CPU_CLOCK_FOR_ID     Using the bottom 16 bits of  the  nsec  result  from  the  CPU's  time
                                          counter.  This  is better, but may not work everywhere. Requires POSIX
                                          realtime support and you'll need to link against -lrt on glibc systems
                                          at least.
             DNS_USE_OPENSSL_FOR_ID       Uses the OpenSSL RAND_bytes call to generate the data. You  must  have
                                          seeded the pool before making any calls to this library.

       The  library  keeps track of the state of nameservers and will avoid them when they go down. Otherwise it
       will round robin between them.

       Quick start guide:
         #include "evdns.h"
         void callback(int result, char type, int count, int ttl,       void *addresses, void *arg);
         evdns_resolv_conf_parse(DNS_OPTIONS_ALL, "/etc/resolv.conf");
         evdns_resolve("www.hostname.com", 0, callback, NULL);

       When the lookup is complete the callback function is called. The  first  argument  will  be  one  of  the
       DNS_ERR_*  defines in evdns.h.  Hopefully it will be DNS_ERR_NONE, in which case type will be DNS_IPv4_A,
       count will be the number of IP addresses, ttl is the time which the data can be cached for (in  seconds),
       addresses will point to an array of uint32_t's and arg will be whatever you passed to evdns_resolve.

       Searching:

       In  order  for  this  library  to  be a good replacement for glibc's resolver it supports searching. This
       involves setting a list of default domains, in which names will be queried for. The number of dots in the
       query name determines the order in which this list is used.

       Searching appears to be a single lookup from the point of view of the API, although many DNS queries  may
       be generated from a single call to evdns_resolve. Searching can also drastically slow down the resolution
       of names.

       To disable searching:
             1.   Never   set   it   up.   If   you   never  call  evdns_resolv_conf_parse,()  evdns_init,()  or
                  evdns_search_add() then no searching will occur.
             2.   If  you  do   call   evdns_resolv_conf_parse()   then   don't   pass   DNS_OPTION_SEARCH   (or
                  DNS_OPTIONS_ALL, which implies it).
             3.   When calling evdns_resolve,() pass the DNS_QUERY_NO_SEARCH flag.

       The  order of searches depends on the number of dots in the name. If the number is greater than the ndots
       setting then the names is first tried globally. Otherwise each search domain is appended in turn.

       The ndots setting can either be set from a resolv.conf, or by calling evdns_search_ndots_set.

       For example, with ndots set to 1 (the default) and a search domain list of ["myhome.net"]:
        Query: www
        Order: www.myhome.net, www.

        Query: www.abc
        Order: www.abc., www.abc.myhome.net

API reference

       int evdns_init()
                Initializes support for non-blocking name resolution  by  calling  evdns_resolv_conf_parse()  on
                UNIX and evdns_config_windows_nameservers() on Windows.

       int evdns_nameserver_add(unsigned long int address)
                Add a nameserver. The address should be an IP address in network byte order. The type of address
                is chosen so that it matches in_addr.s_addr.  Returns non-zero on error.

       int evdns_nameserver_ip_add(const char *ip_as_string)
                This  wraps the above function by parsing a string as an IP address and adds it as a nameserver.
                Returns non-zero on error

       int evdns_resolve(const char *name, int flags, evdns_callback_type callback, void *ptr)
                Resolve a name. The name parameter should be a DNS name.  The flags parameter should  be  0,  or
                DNS_QUERY_NO_SEARCH which disables searching for this query. (see defn of searching above).

                The  callback  argument  is  a  function which is called when this query completes and ptr is an
                argument which is passed to that callback function.

                Returns non-zero on error

       void evdns_search_clear()
                Clears the list of search domains

       void evdns_search_add(const char *domain)
                Add a domain to the list of search domains

       void evdns_search_ndots_set(int ndots)
                Set the number of dots which, when found in a name, causes the first query  to  be  without  any
                search domain.

       int evdns_count_nameservers(void)
                Return the number of configured nameservers (not necessarily the number of running nameservers).
                This  is  useful  for  double-checking whether our calls to the various nameserver configuration
                functions have been successful.

       int evdns_clear_nameservers_and_suspend(void)
                Remove all currently configured nameservers, and suspend all pending  resolves.   Resolves  will
                not necessarily be re-attempted until evdns_resume() is called.

       int evdns_resume(void)
                Re-attempt      resolves      left     in     limbo     after     an     earlier     call     to
                evdns_clear_nameservers_and_suspend().

       int evdns_config_windows_nameservers(void)
                Attempt to configure a  set  of  nameservers  based  on  platform  settings  on  a  win32  host.
                Preferentially  tries  to use GetNetworkParams; if that fails, looks in the registry.  Returns 0
                on success, nonzero on failure.

       int evdns_resolv_conf_parse(int flags, const char *filename)
                Parse a resolv.conf like file from the given filename.

                See the man page for resolv.conf for the format of this file.   The  flags  argument  determines
                what information is parsed from this file:
                      DNS_OPTION_SEARCH         domain, search and ndots options
                      DNS_OPTION_NAMESERVERS    nameserver lines
                      DNS_OPTION_MISC           timeout and attempts options
                      DNS_OPTIONS_ALL           all of the above

                The following directives are not parsed from the file:
                  sortlist, rotate, no-check-names, inet6, debug

                Returns non-zero on error:
                      0   no errors
                      1   failed to open file
                      2   failed to stat file
                      3   file too large
                      4   out of memory
                      5   short read from file

Internals:

       Requests  are  kept  in  two  queues.  The  first  is  the inflight queue. In this queue requests have an
       allocated transaction id and nameserver.  They will soon be transmitted if they haven't already been.

       The second is the waiting queue. The size of the inflight ring is limited and all other requests wait  in
       waiting  queue  for  space.  This  bounds  the  number  of concurrent requests so that we don't flood the
       nameserver. Several algorithms require a full walk of the inflight queue and so bounding its  size  keeps
       thing going nicely under huge (many thousands of requests) loads.

       If  a nameserver loses too many requests it is considered down and we try not to use it. After a while we
       send a probe to that nameserver (a lookup for google.com) and, if it  replies,  we  consider  it  working
       again. If the nameserver fails a probe we wait longer to try again with the next probe.

SEE ALSO

       event(3), gethostbyname(3), resolv.conf(5)

HISTORY

       The  evdns API was developed by Adam Langley on top of the libevent API.  The code was integrate into Tor
       by Nick Mathewson and finally put into libevent itself by Niels Provos.

AUTHORS

       The evdns API and code was written by Adam Langley with significant contributions by Nick Mathewson.

BUGS

       This documentation is neither complete nor authoritative.  If you are in doubt about the  usage  of  this
       API  then check the source code to find out how it works, write up the missing piece of documentation and
       send it to me for inclusion in this man page.

Debian                                           October 7, 2006                                        EVDNS(3)