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// Copyright 2018 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
//
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//! # [DNS name resolution](https://github.com/libp2p/specs/blob/master/addressing/README.md#ip-and-name-resolution)
//! [`Transport`] for libp2p.
//!
//! This crate provides the type [`async_std::Transport`] and [`tokio::Transport`]
//! for use with `async-std` and `tokio`,
//! respectively.
//!
//! A [`Transport`] is an address-rewriting [`libp2p_core::Transport`] wrapper around
//! an inner `Transport`. The composed transport behaves like the inner
//! transport, except that [`libp2p_core::Transport::dial`] resolves `/dns/...`, `/dns4/...`,
//! `/dns6/...` and `/dnsaddr/...` components of the given `Multiaddr` through
//! a DNS, replacing them with the resolved protocols (typically TCP/IP).
//!
//! The `async-std` feature and hence the [`async_std::Transport`] are
//! enabled by default. Tokio users can furthermore opt-in
//! to the `tokio-dns-over-rustls` and `tokio-dns-over-https-rustls`
//! features. For more information about these features, please
//! refer to the documentation of [trust-dns-resolver].
//!
//! On Unix systems, if no custom configuration is given, [trust-dns-resolver]
//! will try to parse the `/etc/resolv.conf` file. This approach comes with a
//! few caveats to be aware of:
//! 1) This fails (panics even!) if `/etc/resolv.conf` does not exist. This is
//! the case on all versions of Android.
//! 2) DNS configuration is only evaluated during startup. Runtime changes are
//! thus ignored.
//! 3) DNS resolution is obviously done in process and consequently not using
//! any system APIs (like libc's `gethostbyname`). Again this is
//! problematic on platforms like Android, where there's a lot of
//! complexity hidden behind the system APIs.
//!
//! If the implementation requires different characteristics, one should
//! consider providing their own implementation of [`Transport`] or use
//! platform specific APIs to extract the host's DNS configuration (if possible)
//! and provide a custom [`ResolverConfig`].
//!
//![trust-dns-resolver]: https://docs.rs/trust-dns-resolver/latest/trust_dns_resolver/#dns-over-tls-and-dns-over-https
#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_cfg, doc_auto_cfg))]
#[cfg(feature = "async-std")]
pub mod async_std {
use async_std_resolver::AsyncStdResolver;
use futures::FutureExt;
use hickory_resolver::{
config::{ResolverConfig, ResolverOpts},
system_conf,
};
use parking_lot::Mutex;
use std::{io, sync::Arc};
/// A `Transport` wrapper for performing DNS lookups when dialing `Multiaddr`esses
/// using `async-std` for all async I/O.
pub type Transport<T> = crate::Transport<T, AsyncStdResolver>;
impl<T> Transport<T> {
/// Creates a new [`Transport`] from the OS's DNS configuration and defaults.
pub async fn system(inner: T) -> Result<Transport<T>, io::Error> {
let (cfg, opts) = system_conf::read_system_conf()?;
Ok(Self::custom(inner, cfg, opts).await)
}
/// Creates a [`Transport`] with a custom resolver configuration and options.
pub async fn custom(inner: T, cfg: ResolverConfig, opts: ResolverOpts) -> Transport<T> {
Transport {
inner: Arc::new(Mutex::new(inner)),
resolver: async_std_resolver::resolver(cfg, opts).await,
}
}
// TODO: Replace `system` implementation with this
#[doc(hidden)]
pub fn system2(inner: T) -> Result<Transport<T>, io::Error> {
Ok(Transport {
inner: Arc::new(Mutex::new(inner)),
resolver: async_std_resolver::resolver_from_system_conf()
.now_or_never()
.expect(
"async_std_resolver::resolver_from_system_conf did not resolve immediately",
)?,
})
}
// TODO: Replace `custom` implementation with this
#[doc(hidden)]
pub fn custom2(inner: T, cfg: ResolverConfig, opts: ResolverOpts) -> Transport<T> {
Transport {
inner: Arc::new(Mutex::new(inner)),
resolver: async_std_resolver::resolver(cfg, opts)
.now_or_never()
.expect("async_std_resolver::resolver did not resolve immediately"),
}
}
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "tokio")]
pub mod tokio {
use hickory_resolver::{system_conf, TokioAsyncResolver};
use parking_lot::Mutex;
use std::sync::Arc;
/// A `Transport` wrapper for performing DNS lookups when dialing `Multiaddr`esses
/// using `tokio` for all async I/O.
pub type Transport<T> = crate::Transport<T, TokioAsyncResolver>;
impl<T> Transport<T> {
/// Creates a new [`Transport`] from the OS's DNS configuration and defaults.
pub fn system(inner: T) -> Result<Transport<T>, std::io::Error> {
let (cfg, opts) = system_conf::read_system_conf()?;
Ok(Self::custom(inner, cfg, opts))
}
/// Creates a [`Transport`] with a custom resolver configuration
/// and options.
pub fn custom(
inner: T,
cfg: hickory_resolver::config::ResolverConfig,
opts: hickory_resolver::config::ResolverOpts,
) -> Transport<T> {
Transport {
inner: Arc::new(Mutex::new(inner)),
resolver: TokioAsyncResolver::tokio(cfg, opts),
}
}
}
}
use async_trait::async_trait;
use futures::{future::BoxFuture, prelude::*};
use libp2p_core::{
multiaddr::{Multiaddr, Protocol},
transport::{DialOpts, ListenerId, TransportError, TransportEvent},
};
use parking_lot::Mutex;
use smallvec::SmallVec;
use std::io;
use std::net::{Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr};
use std::{
error, fmt, iter,
ops::DerefMut,
pin::Pin,
str,
sync::Arc,
task::{Context, Poll},
};
pub use hickory_resolver::config::{ResolverConfig, ResolverOpts};
pub use hickory_resolver::error::{ResolveError, ResolveErrorKind};
use hickory_resolver::lookup::{Ipv4Lookup, Ipv6Lookup, TxtLookup};
use hickory_resolver::lookup_ip::LookupIp;
use hickory_resolver::name_server::ConnectionProvider;
use hickory_resolver::AsyncResolver;
/// The prefix for `dnsaddr` protocol TXT record lookups.
const DNSADDR_PREFIX: &str = "_dnsaddr.";
/// The maximum number of dialing attempts to resolved addresses.
const MAX_DIAL_ATTEMPTS: usize = 16;
/// The maximum number of DNS lookups when dialing.
///
/// This limit is primarily a safeguard against too many, possibly
/// even cyclic, indirections in the addresses obtained from the
/// TXT records of a `/dnsaddr`.
const MAX_DNS_LOOKUPS: usize = 32;
/// The maximum number of TXT records applicable for the address
/// being dialed that are considered for further lookups as a
/// result of a single `/dnsaddr` lookup.
const MAX_TXT_RECORDS: usize = 16;
/// A [`Transport`] for performing DNS lookups when dialing `Multiaddr`esses.
/// You shouldn't need to use this type directly. Use [`tokio::Transport`] or [`async_std::Transport`] instead.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Transport<T, R> {
/// The underlying transport.
inner: Arc<Mutex<T>>,
/// The DNS resolver used when dialing addresses with DNS components.
resolver: R,
}
impl<T, R> libp2p_core::Transport for Transport<T, R>
where
T: libp2p_core::Transport + Send + Unpin + 'static,
T::Error: Send,
T::Dial: Send,
R: Clone + Send + Sync + Resolver + 'static,
{
type Output = T::Output;
type Error = Error<T::Error>;
type ListenerUpgrade = future::MapErr<T::ListenerUpgrade, fn(T::Error) -> Self::Error>;
type Dial = future::Either<
future::MapErr<T::Dial, fn(T::Error) -> Self::Error>,
BoxFuture<'static, Result<Self::Output, Self::Error>>,
>;
fn listen_on(
&mut self,
id: ListenerId,
addr: Multiaddr,
) -> Result<(), TransportError<Self::Error>> {
self.inner
.lock()
.listen_on(id, addr)
.map_err(|e| e.map(Error::Transport))
}
fn remove_listener(&mut self, id: ListenerId) -> bool {
self.inner.lock().remove_listener(id)
}
fn dial(
&mut self,
addr: Multiaddr,
dial_opts: DialOpts,
) -> Result<Self::Dial, TransportError<Self::Error>> {
Ok(self.do_dial(addr, dial_opts))
}
fn poll(
self: Pin<&mut Self>,
cx: &mut Context<'_>,
) -> Poll<TransportEvent<Self::ListenerUpgrade, Self::Error>> {
let mut inner = self.inner.lock();
libp2p_core::Transport::poll(Pin::new(inner.deref_mut()), cx).map(|event| {
event
.map_upgrade(|upgr| upgr.map_err::<_, fn(_) -> _>(Error::Transport))
.map_err(Error::Transport)
})
}
}
impl<T, R> Transport<T, R>
where
T: libp2p_core::Transport + Send + Unpin + 'static,
T::Error: Send,
T::Dial: Send,
R: Clone + Send + Sync + Resolver + 'static,
{
fn do_dial(
&mut self,
addr: Multiaddr,
dial_opts: DialOpts,
) -> <Self as libp2p_core::Transport>::Dial {
let resolver = self.resolver.clone();
let inner = self.inner.clone();
// Asynchronously resolve all DNS names in the address before proceeding
// with dialing on the underlying transport.
async move {
let mut last_err = None;
let mut dns_lookups = 0;
let mut dial_attempts = 0;
// We optimise for the common case of a single DNS component
// in the address that is resolved with a single lookup.
let mut unresolved = SmallVec::<[Multiaddr; 1]>::new();
unresolved.push(addr.clone());
// Resolve (i.e. replace) all DNS protocol components, initiating
// dialing attempts as soon as there is another fully resolved
// address.
while let Some(addr) = unresolved.pop() {
if let Some((i, name)) = addr.iter().enumerate().find(|(_, p)| {
matches!(
p,
Protocol::Dns(_)
| Protocol::Dns4(_)
| Protocol::Dns6(_)
| Protocol::Dnsaddr(_)
)
}) {
if dns_lookups == MAX_DNS_LOOKUPS {
tracing::debug!(address=%addr, "Too many DNS lookups, dropping unresolved address");
last_err = Some(Error::TooManyLookups);
// There may still be fully resolved addresses in `unresolved`,
// so keep going until `unresolved` is empty.
continue;
}
dns_lookups += 1;
match resolve(&name, &resolver).await {
Err(e) => {
if unresolved.is_empty() {
return Err(e);
}
// If there are still unresolved addresses, there is
// a chance of success, but we track the last error.
last_err = Some(e);
}
Ok(Resolved::One(ip)) => {
tracing::trace!(protocol=%name, resolved=%ip);
let addr = addr.replace(i, |_| Some(ip)).expect("`i` is a valid index");
unresolved.push(addr);
}
Ok(Resolved::Many(ips)) => {
for ip in ips {
tracing::trace!(protocol=%name, resolved=%ip);
let addr =
addr.replace(i, |_| Some(ip)).expect("`i` is a valid index");
unresolved.push(addr);
}
}
Ok(Resolved::Addrs(addrs)) => {
let suffix = addr.iter().skip(i + 1).collect::<Multiaddr>();
let prefix = addr.iter().take(i).collect::<Multiaddr>();
let mut n = 0;
for a in addrs {
if a.ends_with(&suffix) {
if n < MAX_TXT_RECORDS {
n += 1;
tracing::trace!(protocol=%name, resolved=%a);
let addr =
prefix.iter().chain(a.iter()).collect::<Multiaddr>();
unresolved.push(addr);
} else {
tracing::debug!(
resolved=%a,
"Too many TXT records, dropping resolved"
);
}
}
}
}
}
} else {
// We have a fully resolved address, so try to dial it.
tracing::debug!(address=%addr, "Dialing address");
let transport = inner.clone();
let dial = transport.lock().dial(addr, dial_opts);
let result = match dial {
Ok(out) => {
// We only count attempts that the inner transport
// actually accepted, i.e. for which it produced
// a dialing future.
dial_attempts += 1;
out.await.map_err(Error::Transport)
}
Err(TransportError::MultiaddrNotSupported(a)) => {
Err(Error::MultiaddrNotSupported(a))
}
Err(TransportError::Other(err)) => Err(Error::Transport(err)),
};
match result {
Ok(out) => return Ok(out),
Err(err) => {
tracing::debug!("Dial error: {:?}.", err);
if unresolved.is_empty() {
return Err(err);
}
if dial_attempts == MAX_DIAL_ATTEMPTS {
tracing::debug!(
"Aborting dialing after {} attempts.",
MAX_DIAL_ATTEMPTS
);
return Err(err);
}
last_err = Some(err);
}
}
}
}
// At this point, if there was at least one failed dialing
// attempt, return that error. Otherwise there were no valid DNS records
// for the given address to begin with (i.e. DNS lookups succeeded but
// produced no records relevant for the given `addr`).
Err(last_err.unwrap_or_else(|| {
Error::ResolveError(ResolveErrorKind::Message("No matching records found.").into())
}))
}
.boxed()
.right_future()
}
}
/// The possible errors of a [`Transport`] wrapped transport.
#[derive(Debug)]
#[allow(clippy::large_enum_variant)]
pub enum Error<TErr> {
/// The underlying transport encountered an error.
Transport(TErr),
/// DNS resolution failed.
#[allow(clippy::enum_variant_names)]
ResolveError(ResolveError),
/// DNS resolution was successful, but the underlying transport refused the resolved address.
MultiaddrNotSupported(Multiaddr),
/// DNS resolution involved too many lookups.
///
/// DNS resolution on dialing performs up to 32 DNS lookups. If these
/// are not sufficient to obtain a fully-resolved address, this error
/// is returned and the DNS records for the domain(s) being dialed
/// should be investigated.
TooManyLookups,
}
impl<TErr> fmt::Display for Error<TErr>
where
TErr: fmt::Display,
{
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
Error::Transport(err) => write!(f, "{err}"),
Error::ResolveError(err) => write!(f, "{err}"),
Error::MultiaddrNotSupported(a) => write!(f, "Unsupported resolved address: {a}"),
Error::TooManyLookups => write!(f, "Too many DNS lookups"),
}
}
}
impl<TErr> error::Error for Error<TErr>
where
TErr: error::Error + 'static,
{
fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn error::Error + 'static)> {
match self {
Error::Transport(err) => Some(err),
Error::ResolveError(err) => Some(err),
Error::MultiaddrNotSupported(_) => None,
Error::TooManyLookups => None,
}
}
}
/// The successful outcome of [`resolve`] for a given [`Protocol`].
enum Resolved<'a> {
/// The given `Protocol` has been resolved to a single `Protocol`,
/// which may be identical to the one given, in case it is not
/// a DNS protocol component.
One(Protocol<'a>),
/// The given `Protocol` has been resolved to multiple alternative
/// `Protocol`s as a result of a DNS lookup.
Many(Vec<Protocol<'a>>),
/// The given `Protocol` has been resolved to a new list of `Multiaddr`s
/// obtained from DNS TXT records representing possible alternatives.
/// These addresses may contain further DNS names that need resolving.
Addrs(Vec<Multiaddr>),
}
/// Asynchronously resolves the domain name of a `Dns`, `Dns4`, `Dns6` or `Dnsaddr` protocol
/// component. If the given protocol is of a different type, it is returned unchanged as a
/// [`Resolved::One`].
fn resolve<'a, E: 'a + Send, R: Resolver>(
proto: &Protocol<'a>,
resolver: &'a R,
) -> BoxFuture<'a, Result<Resolved<'a>, Error<E>>> {
match proto {
Protocol::Dns(ref name) => resolver
.lookup_ip(name.clone().into_owned())
.map(move |res| match res {
Ok(ips) => {
let mut ips = ips.into_iter();
let one = ips
.next()
.expect("If there are no results, `Err(NoRecordsFound)` is expected.");
if let Some(two) = ips.next() {
Ok(Resolved::Many(
iter::once(one)
.chain(iter::once(two))
.chain(ips)
.map(Protocol::from)
.collect(),
))
} else {
Ok(Resolved::One(Protocol::from(one)))
}
}
Err(e) => Err(Error::ResolveError(e)),
})
.boxed(),
Protocol::Dns4(ref name) => resolver
.ipv4_lookup(name.clone().into_owned())
.map(move |res| match res {
Ok(ips) => {
let mut ips = ips.into_iter();
let one = ips
.next()
.expect("If there are no results, `Err(NoRecordsFound)` is expected.");
if let Some(two) = ips.next() {
Ok(Resolved::Many(
iter::once(one)
.chain(iter::once(two))
.chain(ips)
.map(Ipv4Addr::from)
.map(Protocol::from)
.collect(),
))
} else {
Ok(Resolved::One(Protocol::from(Ipv4Addr::from(one))))
}
}
Err(e) => Err(Error::ResolveError(e)),
})
.boxed(),
Protocol::Dns6(ref name) => resolver
.ipv6_lookup(name.clone().into_owned())
.map(move |res| match res {
Ok(ips) => {
let mut ips = ips.into_iter();
let one = ips
.next()
.expect("If there are no results, `Err(NoRecordsFound)` is expected.");
if let Some(two) = ips.next() {
Ok(Resolved::Many(
iter::once(one)
.chain(iter::once(two))
.chain(ips)
.map(Ipv6Addr::from)
.map(Protocol::from)
.collect(),
))
} else {
Ok(Resolved::One(Protocol::from(Ipv6Addr::from(one))))
}
}
Err(e) => Err(Error::ResolveError(e)),
})
.boxed(),
Protocol::Dnsaddr(ref name) => {
let name = [DNSADDR_PREFIX, name].concat();
resolver
.txt_lookup(name)
.map(move |res| match res {
Ok(txts) => {
let mut addrs = Vec::new();
for txt in txts {
if let Some(chars) = txt.txt_data().first() {
match parse_dnsaddr_txt(chars) {
Err(e) => {
// Skip over seemingly invalid entries.
tracing::debug!("Invalid TXT record: {:?}", e);
}
Ok(a) => {
addrs.push(a);
}
}
}
}
Ok(Resolved::Addrs(addrs))
}
Err(e) => Err(Error::ResolveError(e)),
})
.boxed()
}
proto => future::ready(Ok(Resolved::One(proto.clone()))).boxed(),
}
}
/// Parses a `<character-string>` of a `dnsaddr` TXT record.
fn parse_dnsaddr_txt(txt: &[u8]) -> io::Result<Multiaddr> {
let s = str::from_utf8(txt).map_err(invalid_data)?;
match s.strip_prefix("dnsaddr=") {
None => Err(invalid_data("Missing `dnsaddr=` prefix.")),
Some(a) => Ok(Multiaddr::try_from(a).map_err(invalid_data)?),
}
}
fn invalid_data(e: impl Into<Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>>) -> io::Error {
io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::InvalidData, e)
}
#[async_trait::async_trait]
#[doc(hidden)]
pub trait Resolver {
async fn lookup_ip(&self, name: String) -> Result<LookupIp, ResolveError>;
async fn ipv4_lookup(&self, name: String) -> Result<Ipv4Lookup, ResolveError>;
async fn ipv6_lookup(&self, name: String) -> Result<Ipv6Lookup, ResolveError>;
async fn txt_lookup(&self, name: String) -> Result<TxtLookup, ResolveError>;
}
#[async_trait]
impl<C> Resolver for AsyncResolver<C>
where
C: ConnectionProvider,
{
async fn lookup_ip(&self, name: String) -> Result<LookupIp, ResolveError> {
self.lookup_ip(name).await
}
async fn ipv4_lookup(&self, name: String) -> Result<Ipv4Lookup, ResolveError> {
self.ipv4_lookup(name).await
}
async fn ipv6_lookup(&self, name: String) -> Result<Ipv6Lookup, ResolveError> {
self.ipv6_lookup(name).await
}
async fn txt_lookup(&self, name: String) -> Result<TxtLookup, ResolveError> {
self.txt_lookup(name).await
}
}
#[cfg(all(test, any(feature = "tokio", feature = "async-std")))]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use futures::future::BoxFuture;
use libp2p_core::{
multiaddr::{Multiaddr, Protocol},
transport::{PortUse, TransportError, TransportEvent},
Endpoint, Transport,
};
use libp2p_identity::PeerId;
#[test]
fn basic_resolve() {
let _ = tracing_subscriber::fmt()
.with_env_filter(tracing_subscriber::EnvFilter::from_default_env())
.try_init();
#[derive(Clone)]
struct CustomTransport;
impl Transport for CustomTransport {
type Output = ();
type Error = std::io::Error;
type ListenerUpgrade = BoxFuture<'static, Result<Self::Output, Self::Error>>;
type Dial = BoxFuture<'static, Result<Self::Output, Self::Error>>;
fn listen_on(
&mut self,
_: ListenerId,
_: Multiaddr,
) -> Result<(), TransportError<Self::Error>> {
unreachable!()
}
fn remove_listener(&mut self, _: ListenerId) -> bool {
false
}
fn dial(
&mut self,
addr: Multiaddr,
_: DialOpts,
) -> Result<Self::Dial, TransportError<Self::Error>> {
// Check that all DNS components have been resolved, i.e. replaced.
assert!(!addr.iter().any(|p| matches!(
p,
Protocol::Dns(_) | Protocol::Dns4(_) | Protocol::Dns6(_) | Protocol::Dnsaddr(_)
)));
Ok(Box::pin(future::ready(Ok(()))))
}
fn poll(
self: Pin<&mut Self>,
_: &mut Context<'_>,
) -> Poll<TransportEvent<Self::ListenerUpgrade, Self::Error>> {
unreachable!()
}
}
async fn run<T, R>(mut transport: super::Transport<T, R>)
where
T: Transport + Clone + Send + Unpin + 'static,
T::Error: Send,
T::Dial: Send,
R: Clone + Send + Sync + Resolver + 'static,
{
let dial_opts = DialOpts {
role: Endpoint::Dialer,
port_use: PortUse::Reuse,
};
// Success due to existing A record for example.com.
let _ = transport
.dial("/dns4/example.com/tcp/20000".parse().unwrap(), dial_opts)
.unwrap()
.await
.unwrap();
// Success due to existing AAAA record for example.com.
let _ = transport
.dial("/dns6/example.com/tcp/20000".parse().unwrap(), dial_opts)
.unwrap()
.await
.unwrap();
// Success due to pass-through, i.e. nothing to resolve.
let _ = transport
.dial("/ip4/1.2.3.4/tcp/20000".parse().unwrap(), dial_opts)
.unwrap()
.await
.unwrap();
// Success due to the DNS TXT records at _dnsaddr.bootstrap.libp2p.io.
let _ = transport
.dial("/dnsaddr/bootstrap.libp2p.io".parse().unwrap(), dial_opts)
.unwrap()
.await
.unwrap();
// Success due to the DNS TXT records at _dnsaddr.bootstrap.libp2p.io having
// an entry with suffix `/p2p/QmNnooDu7bfjPFoTZYxMNLWUQJyrVwtbZg5gBMjTezGAJN`,
// i.e. a bootnode with such a peer ID.
let _ = transport
.dial("/dnsaddr/bootstrap.libp2p.io/p2p/QmNnooDu7bfjPFoTZYxMNLWUQJyrVwtbZg5gBMjTezGAJN".parse().unwrap(), dial_opts)
.unwrap()
.await
.unwrap();
// Failure due to the DNS TXT records at _dnsaddr.libp2p.io not having
// an entry with a random `p2p` suffix.
match transport
.dial(
format!("/dnsaddr/bootstrap.libp2p.io/p2p/{}", PeerId::random())
.parse()
.unwrap(),
dial_opts,
)
.unwrap()
.await
{
Err(Error::ResolveError(_)) => {}
Err(e) => panic!("Unexpected error: {e:?}"),
Ok(_) => panic!("Unexpected success."),
}
// Failure due to no records.
match transport
.dial(
"/dns4/example.invalid/tcp/20000".parse().unwrap(),
dial_opts,
)
.unwrap()
.await
{
Err(Error::ResolveError(e)) => match e.kind() {
ResolveErrorKind::NoRecordsFound { .. } => {}
_ => panic!("Unexpected DNS error: {e:?}"),
},
Err(e) => panic!("Unexpected error: {e:?}"),
Ok(_) => panic!("Unexpected success."),
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "async-std")]
{
// Be explicit about the resolver used. At least on github CI, TXT
// type record lookups may not work with the system DNS resolver.
let config = ResolverConfig::quad9();
let opts = ResolverOpts::default();
async_std_crate::task::block_on(
async_std::Transport::custom(CustomTransport, config, opts).then(run),
);
}
#[cfg(feature = "tokio")]
{
// Be explicit about the resolver used. At least on github CI, TXT
// type record lookups may not work with the system DNS resolver.
let config = ResolverConfig::quad9();
let opts = ResolverOpts::default();
let rt = ::tokio::runtime::Builder::new_current_thread()
.enable_io()
.enable_time()
.build()
.unwrap();
rt.block_on(run(tokio::Transport::custom(CustomTransport, config, opts)));
}
}
}