/*
Technitium DNS Server
Copyright (C) 2021 Shreyas Zare (shreyas@technitium.com)
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*/
using System.Net;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using TechnitiumLibrary.Net.Dns;
namespace DnsServerCore.ApplicationCommon
{
public enum DnsRequestControllerAction
{
///
/// Allow the request to be processed.
///
Allow = 0,
///
/// Drop the request without any response.
///
DropSilently = 1,
///
/// Drop the request with a Refused response.
///
DropWithRefused = 2
}
///
/// Allows a DNS App to inspect and optionally drop incoming DNS requests before they are processed by the DNS Server core.
///
public interface IDnsRequestController
{
///
/// Allows a DNS App to inspect an incoming DNS request and decide whether to allow or drop it. This method is called by the DNS Server before an incoming request is processed.
///
/// The incoming DNS request.
/// The end point (IP address and port) of the client making the request.
/// The protocol using which the request was received.
/// The action that must be taken by the DNS server i.e. if the request must be allowed or dropped.
Task GetRequestActionAsync(DnsDatagram request, IPEndPoint remoteEP, DnsTransportProtocol protocol);
}
}