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DNS.NET Resolver (C#)

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A full implementation of a reusable DNS resolver component and a Dig.Net example application.
using System;
/*
 * http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2845.txt
 * 
 * Field Name       Data Type      Notes
      --------------------------------------------------------------
      Algorithm Name   domain-name    Name of the algorithm
                                      in domain name syntax.
      Time Signed      u_int48_t      seconds since 1-Jan-70 UTC.
      Fudge            u_int16_t      seconds of error permitted
                                      in Time Signed.
      MAC Size         u_int16_t      number of octets in MAC.
      MAC              octet stream   defined by Algorithm Name.
      Original ID      u_int16_t      original message ID
      Error            u_int16_t      expanded RCODE covering
                                      TSIG processing.
      Other Len        u_int16_t      length, in octets, of
                                      Other Data.
      Other Data       octet stream   empty unless Error == BADTIME

 */

namespace Heijden.DNS
{
	public class RecordTSIG : Record
	{
		public string ALGORITHMNAME;
		public long TIMESIGNED;
		public UInt16 FUDGE;
		public UInt16 MACSIZE;
		public byte[] MAC;
		public UInt16 ORIGINALID;
		public UInt16 ERROR;
		public UInt16 OTHERLEN;
		public byte[] OTHERDATA;

		public RecordTSIG(RecordReader rr)
		{
			ALGORITHMNAME = rr.ReadDomainName();
			TIMESIGNED = rr.ReadUInt32() << 32 | rr.ReadUInt32();
			FUDGE = rr.ReadUInt16();
			MACSIZE = rr.ReadUInt16();
			MAC = rr.ReadBytes(MACSIZE);
			ORIGINALID = rr.ReadUInt16();
			ERROR = rr.ReadUInt16();
			OTHERLEN = rr.ReadUInt16();
			OTHERDATA = rr.ReadBytes(OTHERLEN);
		}

		public override string ToString()
		{
			DateTime dateTime = new DateTime(1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0);
			dateTime = dateTime.AddSeconds(TIMESIGNED);
			string printDate = dateTime.ToShortDateString() + " " + dateTime.ToShortTimeString();
			return string.Format("{0} {1} {2} {3} {4}",
				ALGORITHMNAME,
				printDate,
				FUDGE,
				ORIGINALID,
				ERROR);
		}

	}
}

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Written By
Retired Van der Heijden Holding BV
Netherlands Netherlands
I'm Alphons van der Heijden, living in Lelystad, Netherlands, Europa, Earth. And currently I'm retiring from hard working ( ;- ), owning my own company. Because I'm full of energy, and a little to young to relax ...., I don't sit down, but create and recreate software solutions, that I like. Reinventing the wheel is my second nature. My interest is in the area of Internet technologies, .NET etc. I was there in 1992 when Mosaic came out, and from that point, my life changed dramatically, and so did the world, in fact. (Y)

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