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<?php namespace React\Dns\Config; use RuntimeException; /** * Represents a static hosts file which maps hostnames to IPs * * Hosts files are used on most systems to avoid actually hitting the DNS for * certain common hostnames. * * Most notably, this file usually contains an entry to map "localhost" to the * local IP. Windows is a notable exception here, as Windows does not actually * include "localhost" in this file by default. To compensate for this, this * class may explicitly be wrapped in another HostsFile instance which * hard-codes these entries for Windows (see also Factory). * * This class mostly exists to abstract the parsing/extraction process so this * can be replaced with a faster alternative in the future. */ class HostsFile { /** * Returns the default path for the hosts file on this system * * @return string * @codeCoverageIgnore */ public static function getDefaultPath() { // use static path for all Unix-based systems if (DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR !== '\\') { return '/etc/hosts'; } // Windows actually stores the path in the registry under // \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\DataBasePath $path = '%SystemRoot%\\system32\drivers\etc\hosts'; $base = getenv('SystemRoot'); if ($base === false) { $base = 'C:\\Windows'; } return str_replace('%SystemRoot%', $base, $path); } /** * Loads a hosts file (from the given path or default location) * * Note that this method blocks while loading the given path and should * thus be used with care! While this should be relatively fast for normal * hosts file, this may be an issue if this file is located on a slow device * or contains an excessive number of entries. In particular, this method * should only be executed before the loop starts, not while it is running. * * @param ?string $path (optional) path to hosts file or null=load default location * @return self * @throws RuntimeException if the path can not be loaded (does not exist) */ public static function loadFromPathBlocking($path = null) { if ($path === null) { $path = self::getDefaultPath(); } $contents = @file_get_contents($path); if ($contents === false) { throw new RuntimeException('Unable to load hosts file "' . $path . '"'); } return new self($contents); } private $contents; /** * Instantiate new hosts file with the given hosts file contents * * @param string $contents */ public function __construct($contents) { // remove all comments from the contents $contents = preg_replace('/[ \t]*#.*/', '', strtolower($contents)); $this->contents = $contents; } /** * Returns all IPs for the given hostname * * @param string $name * @return string[] */ public function getIpsForHost($name) { $name = strtolower($name); $ips = array(); foreach (preg_split('/\r?\n/', $this->contents) as $line) { $parts = preg_split('/\s+/', $line); $ip = array_shift($parts); if ($parts && array_search($name, $parts) !== false) { // remove IPv6 zone ID (`fe80::1%lo0` => `fe80:1`) if (strpos($ip, ':') !== false && ($pos = strpos($ip, '%')) !== false) { $ip = substr($ip, 0, $pos); } if (@inet_pton($ip) !== false) { $ips[] = $ip; } } } return $ips; } /** * Returns all hostnames for the given IPv4 or IPv6 address * * @param string $ip * @return string[] */ public function getHostsForIp($ip) { // check binary representation of IP to avoid string case and short notation $ip = @inet_pton($ip); if ($ip === false) { return array(); } $names = array(); foreach (preg_split('/\r?\n/', $this->contents) as $line) { $parts = preg_split('/\s+/', $line, null, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY); $addr = array_shift($parts); // remove IPv6 zone ID (`fe80::1%lo0` => `fe80:1`) if (strpos($addr, ':') !== false && ($pos = strpos($addr, '%')) !== false) { $addr = substr($addr, 0, $pos); } if (@inet_pton($addr) === $ip) { foreach ($parts as $part) { $names[] = $part; } } } return $names; } }