DNS Class

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The DNS class is used to query DNS for record information.

Syntax

DNS

Remarks

The DNS class queries a DNS server for records as specified in RFC 1035 and other relevant RFCs. The class property QueryType indicates the record to be queried. Calling Query will initiate the query.

Once the query is complete, a single Response event will fire and the record properties will be filled. StatusCode is the server's success or fail code, and Status is a standard string interpretation of the code.

The records are contained in the Records properties. The programming interface is designed to allow a full walk of the records in the DNS response, including provisions for handling new record types.

The class operates synchronously by default (i.e., it waits for a response before returning control to the caller); however, the class also may operate asynchronously (i.e., return control immediately), by setting Timeout to 0. Please see the Timeout property for more information.

Property List


The following is the full list of the properties of the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.

DNSPortThis is the port to connect to on the DNS server.
DNSServerThis is the address of the DNS server.
IdleThe current status of the class.
LocalHostThe name of the local host or user-assigned IP interface through which connections are initiated or accepted.
ProtocolThis protocol is used for the DNS request.
QueryTypeThis is the type of record to query.
RecordsThis is the collection of records in the last response.
RecordSourceThe source of records provided in the Records properties.
RecursiveThis determines whether to ask the DNSServer to recursively query other servers.
RequestIdThis is the Id of the current DNS request.
StatusThis is a standard string interpretation of StatusCode .
StatusCodeThis contains the success or error code for the DNS query.
TimeoutThis property includes the timeout for the class.

Method List


The following is the full list of the methods of the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.

ConfigSets or retrieves a configuration setting.
DoEventsThis method processes events from the internal message queue.
GetFieldValueThis gets the value of the field indicated from a record.
InterruptThis method interrupts the current method.
QueryThis method queries a domain.
ResetThis method will reset the class.

Event List


The following is the full list of the events fired by the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.

ErrorFired when information is available about errors during data delivery.
LogThis event fires once for each log message.
ResponseThis event fires after a DNS query.
SSLServerAuthenticationThis event fires when connecting to the server.
SSLStatusThis shows the progress of the secure connection.

Config Settings


The following is a list of config settings for the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.

DoHMethodSpecifies the DNS over HTTPS method.
ResponseTruncatedWhether the response is truncated.
UseDNSAPIDLLWhether to use the system dnsapi.dll on Windows Systems.
UseIDNsWhether to encode hostnames to internationalized domain names.
CaptureIPPacketInfoUsed to capture the packet information.
DelayHostResolutionWhether the hostname is resolved when RemoteHost is set.
DestinationAddressUsed to get the destination address from the packet information.
DontFragmentUsed to set the Don't Fragment flag of outgoing packets.
LocalHostThe name of the local host through which connections are initiated or accepted.
LocalPortThe port in the local host where the class binds.
MaxPacketSizeThe maximum length of the packets that can be received.
QOSDSCPValueUsed to specify an arbitrary QOS/DSCP setting (optional).
QOSTrafficTypeUsed to specify QOS/DSCP settings (optional).
ShareLocalPortIf set to True, allows more than one instance of the class to be active on the same local port.
SourceIPAddressUsed to set the source IP address used when sending a packet.
SourceMacAddressUsed to set the source MAC address used when sending a packet.
UseConnectionDetermines whether to use a connected socket.
UseIPv6Whether or not to use IPv6.
AbsoluteTimeoutDetermines whether timeouts are inactivity timeouts or absolute timeouts.
FirewallDataUsed to send extra data to the firewall.
InBufferSizeThe size in bytes of the incoming queue of the socket.
OutBufferSizeThe size in bytes of the outgoing queue of the socket.
BuildInfoInformation about the product's build.
CodePageThe system code page used for Unicode to Multibyte translations.
LicenseInfoInformation about the current license.
MaskSensitiveDataWhether sensitive data is masked in log messages.
ProcessIdleEventsWhether the class uses its internal event loop to process events when the main thread is idle.
SelectWaitMillisThe length of time in milliseconds the class will wait when DoEvents is called if there are no events to process.
UseInternalSecurityAPIWhether or not to use the system security libraries or an internal implementation.

DNSPort Property (DNS Class)

This is the port to connect to on the DNS server.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
int GetDNSPort();
int SetDNSPort(int iDNSPort); Unicode (Windows) INT GetDNSPort();
INT SetDNSPort(INT iDNSPort);
int ipworks_dns_getdnsport(void* lpObj);
int ipworks_dns_setdnsport(void* lpObj, int iDNSPort);
int GetDNSPort();
int SetDNSPort(int iDNSPort);

Default Value

53

Remarks

This property contains the port to connect to on the DNS server. A valid port number (a value between 1 and 65535) is required for the connection to take place. The property must be set before a connection is attempted and cannot be changed once a connection is established. Any attempt to change this property while connected will fail with an error.

This property is not available at design time.

Data Type

Integer

DNSServer Property (DNS Class)

This is the address of the DNS server.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
char* GetDNSServer();
int SetDNSServer(const char* lpszDNSServer); Unicode (Windows) LPWSTR GetDNSServer();
INT SetDNSServer(LPCWSTR lpszDNSServer);
char* ipworks_dns_getdnsserver(void* lpObj);
int ipworks_dns_setdnsserver(void* lpObj, const char* lpszDNSServer);
QString GetDNSServer();
int SetDNSServer(QString qsDNSServer);

Default Value

""

Remarks

This property contains the address of the DNS server. The class attempts to find the default DNS server for the machine where it is installed, and provide it in the DNSServer property. You may change it to any particular DNS server you want to query. While any internet host running a DNS service will suffice, it is preferable to use either the DNS server for your network or the DNS server for the domain that you are querying.

If the class cannot determine the default DNS server address, the property value will be an empty string.

Note: Automatic discovery of the default DNS server is not supported in the Java edition.

This property is not available at design time.

Data Type

String

Idle Property (DNS Class)

The current status of the class.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
int GetIdle();

Unicode (Windows)
BOOL GetIdle();
int ipworks_dns_getidle(void* lpObj);
bool GetIdle();

Default Value

TRUE

Remarks

This property will be False if the component is currently busy (communicating or waiting for an answer), and True at all other times.

This property is read-only.

Data Type

Boolean

LocalHost Property (DNS Class)

The name of the local host or user-assigned IP interface through which connections are initiated or accepted.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
char* GetLocalHost();
int SetLocalHost(const char* lpszLocalHost); Unicode (Windows) LPWSTR GetLocalHost();
INT SetLocalHost(LPCWSTR lpszLocalHost);
char* ipworks_dns_getlocalhost(void* lpObj);
int ipworks_dns_setlocalhost(void* lpObj, const char* lpszLocalHost);
QString GetLocalHost();
int SetLocalHost(QString qsLocalHost);

Default Value

""

Remarks

This property contains the name of the local host as obtained by the gethostname() system call, or if the user has assigned an IP address, the value of that address.

In multihomed hosts (machines with more than one IP interface) setting LocalHost to the IP address of an interface will make the class initiate connections (or accept in the case of server classs) only through that interface. It is recommended to provide an IP address rather than a hostname when setting this property to ensure the desired interface is used.

If the class is connected, the LocalHost property shows the IP address of the interface through which the connection is made in internet dotted format (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd). In most cases, this is the address of the local host, except for multihomed hosts (machines with more than one IP interface).

Note: LocalHost is not persistent. You must always set it in code, and never in the property window.

Data Type

String

Protocol Property (DNS Class)

This protocol is used for the DNS request.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
int GetProtocol();
int SetProtocol(int iProtocol); Unicode (Windows) INT GetProtocol();
INT SetProtocol(INT iProtocol);

Possible Values

PT_UDP(0), 
PT_TCP(1),
PT_TLS(2),
PT_HTTPS(3)
int ipworks_dns_getprotocol(void* lpObj);
int ipworks_dns_setprotocol(void* lpObj, int iProtocol);
int GetProtocol();
int SetProtocol(int iProtocol);

Default Value

0

Remarks

This property specifies the protocol used for the DNS request when Query is called. Possible values include the following:

0 (ptUDP - default) User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is used. This is the most commonly used DNS protocol.
1 (ptTCP) Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is used.
2 (ptTLS) TCP with Transport Layer Security (TLS) is used. Set DNSPort to the port that the server uses for TLS connections. Typically this is port 853.
3 (ptHTTPS) HTTP is used. The DNS request is made over HTTP. DNSServer must be set to a URL of a server accepting DNS over HTTPS (DoH) requests. See the DoHMethod configuration setting for additional options when using this protocol.

Data Type

Integer

QueryType Property (DNS Class)

This is the type of record to query.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
int GetQueryType();
int SetQueryType(int iQueryType); Unicode (Windows) INT GetQueryType();
INT SetQueryType(INT iQueryType);

Possible Values

QT_ADDRESS(1), 
QT_NS(2),
QT_MD(3),
QT_MF(4),
QT_CNAME(5),
QT_SOA(6),
QT_MAIL_BOX(7),
QT_MAIL_GROUP(8),
QT_MR(9),
QT_NULL(10),
QT_WKS(11),
QT_POINTER(12),
QT_HOST_INFO(13),
QT_MAIL_INFO(14),
QT_MX(15),
QT_TEXT(16),
QT_RP(17),
QT_AFSDB(18),
QT_X25(19),
QT_ISDN(20),
QT_RT(21),
QT_AAAA(28),
QT_SRV(33),
QT_NAPTR(35),
QT_CERT(37),
QT_REV_LOOKUP(100)
int ipworks_dns_getquerytype(void* lpObj);
int ipworks_dns_setquerytype(void* lpObj, int iQueryType);
int GetQueryType();
int SetQueryType(int iQueryType);

Default Value

1

Remarks

Before a query is attempted, this property must be set to the desired record type. The records are defined as follows:

qtAddress (1)Address Records
qtNS (2)Name Server Records
qtMD (3)Mail Destination Records
qtMF (4)Mail Forwarder Records
qtCName (5)Canonical Name Records
qtSOA (6)Start Of Authority Records
qtMailBox (7)MailBox Records
qtMailGroup (8)Mail Group Records
qtMR (9)MailBox Rename Records
qtNULL (10)NULL Records
qtWKS (11)Well-Known Services Records
qtPointer (12)Pointer Records
qtHostInfo (13)Host Information Records
qtMailInfo (14)Mail Information Records
qtMX (15)Mail Exchange Records
qtText (16)Text Records
qtRP (17)Responsible Person Records
qtAFSDB (18)Service Records
qtX25 (19)X25 Records
qtISDN (20)ISDN Records
qtRT (21)Route Through Records
qtAAAA (28)AAAA Record
qtSRV (33)SRV Record (location of services)
qtNAPTR (35)NAPTR Record (Naming Authority Pointer)
qtCERT (37)Certificate Record (e.g., Stores PKIX, SPKI, PGP)
qtRevLookup (100)Reverse Lookup (Reverse Lookup)

This property is not available at design time.

Data Type

Integer

Records Property (DNS Class)

This is the collection of records in the last response.

Syntax

IPWorksList<IPWorksDNSRecord>* GetRecords();

int ipworks_dns_getrecordcount(void* lpObj);
char* ipworks_dns_getrecorddomain(void* lpObj, int recordindex);
int ipworks_dns_getrecordfieldcount(void* lpObj, int recordindex);
int ipworks_dns_getrecordfieldindex(void* lpObj, int recordindex);
int ipworks_dns_setrecordfieldindex(void* lpObj, int recordindex, int iRecordFieldIndex);
char* ipworks_dns_getrecordfieldname(void* lpObj, int recordindex);
int ipworks_dns_getrecordfieldvalue(void* lpObj, int recordindex, char** lpRecordFieldValue, int* lenRecordFieldValue);
int ipworks_dns_getrecorddata(void* lpObj, int recordindex, char** lpRecordData, int* lenRecordData);
int ipworks_dns_getrecordtype(void* lpObj, int recordindex);
char* ipworks_dns_getrecordtypename(void* lpObj, int recordindex);
int ipworks_dns_getrecordttl(void* lpObj, int recordindex);
int GetRecordCount();

QString GetRecordDomain(int iRecordIndex);

int GetRecordFieldCount(int iRecordIndex);

int GetRecordFieldIndex(int iRecordIndex);
int SetRecordFieldIndex(int iRecordIndex, int iRecordFieldIndex); QString GetRecordFieldName(int iRecordIndex); QByteArray GetRecordFieldValue(int iRecordIndex); QByteArray GetRecordData(int iRecordIndex); int GetRecordType(int iRecordIndex); QString GetRecordTypeName(int iRecordIndex); int GetRecordTTL(int iRecordIndex);

Remarks

Once the query is complete, a single Response event will fire. The following properties will contain the results:

StatusCodeThe success or error code of the DNS query.
StatusA standard string interpretation of StatusCode.
RecordsThe Records in the last DNS response.
RecordSourceThe source (type) of records being listed.

Example (loop through all fields of all records)

For i = 0 to DNSControl.RecordsCount - 1 For j = 0 to DNSControl.RecordFieldCount(i) - 1 DNSControl.Records(i).RecordFieldIndex(i) = j DoSomethingWith(DNSControl.RecordFieldName(i), DNSControl.RecordFieldValue(i)) Next j Next i

This property is read-only and not available at design time.

Data Type

IPWorksDNSRecord

RecordSource Property (DNS Class)

The source of records provided in the Records properties.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
int GetRecordSource();
int SetRecordSource(int iRecordSource); Unicode (Windows) INT GetRecordSource();
INT SetRecordSource(INT iRecordSource);

Possible Values

RS_ANSWER_SECTION(0), 
RS_NAME_SERVER_SECTION(1),
RS_ADDITIONAL_RECORDS_SECTION(2)
int ipworks_dns_getrecordsource(void* lpObj);
int ipworks_dns_setrecordsource(void* lpObj, int iRecordSource);
int GetRecordSource();
int SetRecordSource(int iRecordSource);

Default Value

0

Remarks

This property contains the source of records provided in the Records properties and can have one of the following values:

rsAnswerSection (0)Records answering the question/query.
rsNameServerSection (1)Records pointing toward an authoritative name server.
rsAdditionalRecordsSection (2)Records holding additional information.

This property is not available at design time.

Data Type

Integer

Recursive Property (DNS Class)

This determines whether to ask the DNSServer to recursively query other servers.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
int GetRecursive();
int SetRecursive(int bRecursive); Unicode (Windows) BOOL GetRecursive();
INT SetRecursive(BOOL bRecursive);
int ipworks_dns_getrecursive(void* lpObj);
int ipworks_dns_setrecursive(void* lpObj, int bRecursive);
bool GetRecursive();
int SetRecursive(bool bRecursive);

Default Value

TRUE

Remarks

If this property is True, the component will tell the DNS server to perform the query recursively. This means that if the DNS server does not have information about the domain being queried, it will send the request to another DNS server.

This property is not available at design time.

Data Type

Boolean

RequestId Property (DNS Class)

This is the Id of the current DNS request.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
int GetRequestId();
int SetRequestId(int iRequestId); Unicode (Windows) INT GetRequestId();
INT SetRequestId(INT iRequestId);
int ipworks_dns_getrequestid(void* lpObj);
int ipworks_dns_setrequestid(void* lpObj, int iRequestId);
int GetRequestId();
int SetRequestId(int iRequestId);

Default Value

1

Remarks

This property is the identifier of the request that generated the current response values. Each time the class makes a DNS query, it generates a unique request identifier to track the response.

If a custom value is needed for RequestId, the property must be set before sending a request. The class increments RequestId automatically after sending each request.

Note: The class fails with an error when a value that is not between 1 and 32,767 is specified.

This property is not available at design time.

Data Type

Integer

Status Property (DNS Class)

This is a standard string interpretation of StatusCode .

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
char* GetStatus();

Unicode (Windows)
LPWSTR GetStatus();
char* ipworks_dns_getstatus(void* lpObj);
QString GetStatus();

Default Value

""

Remarks

This property contains a standard string interpretation of StatusCode. For a list of valid error codes and their descriptions, please see the Error Codes section.

This property is read-only and not available at design time.

Data Type

String

StatusCode Property (DNS Class)

This contains the success or error code for the DNS query.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
int GetStatusCode();

Unicode (Windows)
INT GetStatusCode();
int ipworks_dns_getstatuscode(void* lpObj);
int GetStatusCode();

Default Value

0

Remarks

This property contains the success or error code for the DNS query. For a list of valid error codes and their descriptions, please see the Error Codes section.

This property is read-only and not available at design time.

Data Type

Integer

Timeout Property (DNS Class)

This property includes the timeout for the class.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
int GetTimeout();
int SetTimeout(int iTimeout); Unicode (Windows) INT GetTimeout();
INT SetTimeout(INT iTimeout);
int ipworks_dns_gettimeout(void* lpObj);
int ipworks_dns_settimeout(void* lpObj, int iTimeout);
int GetTimeout();
int SetTimeout(int iTimeout);

Default Value

60

Remarks

If the Timeout property is set to 0, all operations return immediately, potentially failing with a WOULDBLOCK error if data cannot be sent immediately.

If Timeout is set to a positive value, data is sent in a blocking manner and the class will wait for the operation to complete before returning control. The class will handle any potential WOULDBLOCK errors internally and automatically retry the operation for a maximum of Timeout seconds.

The class will use DoEvents to enter an efficient wait loop during any potential waiting period, making sure that all system events are processed immediately as they arrive. This ensures that the host application does not freeze and remains responsive.

If Timeout expires, and the operation is not yet complete, the class fails with an error.

Note: By default, all timeouts are inactivity timeouts, that is, the timeout period is extended by Timeout seconds when any amount of data is successfully sent or received.

The default value for the Timeout property is 60 seconds.

Data Type

Integer

Config Method (DNS Class)

Sets or retrieves a configuration setting.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
char* Config(const char* lpszConfigurationString);

Unicode (Windows)
LPWSTR Config(LPCWSTR lpszConfigurationString);
char* ipworks_dns_config(void* lpObj, const char* lpszConfigurationString);
QString Config(const QString& qsConfigurationString);

Remarks

Config is a generic method available in every class. It is used to set and retrieve configuration settings for the class.

These settings are similar in functionality to properties, but they are rarely used. In order to avoid "polluting" the property namespace of the class, access to these internal properties is provided through the Config method.

To set a configuration setting named PROPERTY, you must call Config("PROPERTY=VALUE"), where VALUE is the value of the setting expressed as a string. For boolean values, use the strings "True", "False", "0", "1", "Yes", or "No" (case does not matter).

To read (query) the value of a configuration setting, you must call Config("PROPERTY"). The value will be returned as a string.

Error Handling (C++)

This method returns a String value; after it returns, call the GetLastErrorCode() method to obtain its result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message.

DoEvents Method (DNS Class)

This method processes events from the internal message queue.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
int DoEvents();

Unicode (Windows)
INT DoEvents();
int ipworks_dns_doevents(void* lpObj);
int DoEvents();

Remarks

When DoEvents is called, the class processes any available events. If no events are available, it waits for a preset period of time, and then returns.

Error Handling (C++)

This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)

GetFieldValue Method (DNS Class)

This gets the value of the field indicated from a record.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
char* GetFieldValue(int iRecordIndex, const char* lpszFieldName);

Unicode (Windows)
LPWSTR GetFieldValue(INT iRecordIndex, LPCWSTR lpszFieldName);
char* ipworks_dns_getfieldvalue(void* lpObj, int iRecordIndex, const char* lpszFieldName);
QString GetFieldValue(int iRecordIndex, const QString& qsFieldName);

Remarks

This method will get the value of the DNS record field specified by FieldName from the DNS record at RecordIndex. If no such field exists for that record type, the component fails with an error.

Error Handling (C++)

This method returns a String value; after it returns, call the GetLastErrorCode() method to obtain its result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message.

Interrupt Method (DNS Class)

This method interrupts the current method.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
int Interrupt();

Unicode (Windows)
INT Interrupt();
int ipworks_dns_interrupt(void* lpObj);
int Interrupt();

Remarks

If there is no method in progress, Interrupt simply returns, doing nothing.

Error Handling (C++)

This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)

Query Method (DNS Class)

This method queries a domain.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
int Query(const char* lpszDomain);

Unicode (Windows)
INT Query(LPCWSTR lpszDomain);
int ipworks_dns_query(void* lpObj, const char* lpszDomain);
int Query(const QString& qsDomain);

Remarks

This method will query the host Domain for any records of the type in QueryType. After the query, RequestId is the identifier corresponding to the request. Once the query is complete, a single Response event will fire. The following properties will contain the results:

StatusCodeThe success or error code of the DNS query.
StatusA standard string interpretation of StatusCode.
RecordsThe Records in the last DNS response.
RecordSourceThe source (type) of records being listed.

Error Handling (C++)

This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)

Reset Method (DNS Class)

This method will reset the class.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
int Reset();

Unicode (Windows)
INT Reset();
int ipworks_dns_reset(void* lpObj);
int Reset();

Remarks

This method will reset the class's properties to their default values.

Error Handling (C++)

This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)

Error Event (DNS Class)

Fired when information is available about errors during data delivery.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
virtual int FireError(DNSErrorEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
int ErrorCode;
const char *Description; int reserved; } DNSErrorEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireError(DNSErrorEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
INT ErrorCode;
LPCWSTR Description; INT reserved; } DNSErrorEventParams;
#define EID_DNS_ERROR 1

virtual INT IPWORKS_CALL FireError(INT &iErrorCode, LPSTR &lpszDescription);
class DNSErrorEventParams {
public:
  int ErrorCode();

  const QString &Description();

  int EventRetVal();
  void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal);
};
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void Error(DNSErrorEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass DNS and override this emitter function. virtual int FireError(DNSErrorEventParams *e) {...}

Remarks

The Error event is fired in case of exceptional conditions during message processing. Normally the class fails with an error.

The ErrorCode parameter contains an error code, and the Description parameter contains a textual description of the error. For a list of valid error codes and their descriptions, please refer to the Error Codes section.

Log Event (DNS Class)

This event fires once for each log message.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
virtual int FireLog(DNSLogEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
int LogLevel;
const char *Message;
const char *LogType; int reserved; } DNSLogEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireLog(DNSLogEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
INT LogLevel;
LPCWSTR Message;
LPCWSTR LogType; INT reserved; } DNSLogEventParams;
#define EID_DNS_LOG 2

virtual INT IPWORKS_CALL FireLog(INT &iLogLevel, LPSTR &lpszMessage, LPSTR &lpszLogType);
class DNSLogEventParams {
public:
  int LogLevel();

  const QString &Message();

  const QString &LogType();

  int EventRetVal();
  void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal);
};
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void Log(DNSLogEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass DNS and override this emitter function. virtual int FireLog(DNSLogEventParams *e) {...}

Remarks

This event fires once for each log message generated by the class. The verbosity is controlled by the LogLevel setting.

LogLevel indicates the level of message. Possible values are as follows:

0 (None) No events are logged.
1 (Info - default) Informational events are logged.
2 (Verbose) Detailed data are logged.
3 (Debug) Debug data are logged.

The value 1 (Info) logs basic information, including the URL, HTTP version, and status details.

The value 2 (Verbose) logs additional information about the request and response.

The value 3 (Debug) logs the headers and body for both the request and response, as well as additional debug information (if any).

Message is the log entry.

LogType identifies the type of log entry. Possible values are as follows:

  • "Info"
  • "RequestHeaders"
  • "ResponseHeaders"
  • "RequestBody"
  • "ResponseBody"
  • "ProxyRequest"
  • "ProxyResponse"
  • "FirewallRequest"
  • "FirewallResponse"

Response Event (DNS Class)

This event fires after a DNS query.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
virtual int FireResponse(DNSResponseEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
int RequestId;
const char *Domain;
int StatusCode;
const char *Description;
int Authoritative; int reserved; } DNSResponseEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireResponse(DNSResponseEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
INT RequestId;
LPCWSTR Domain;
INT StatusCode;
LPCWSTR Description;
BOOL Authoritative; INT reserved; } DNSResponseEventParams;
#define EID_DNS_RESPONSE 3

virtual INT IPWORKS_CALL FireResponse(INT &iRequestId, LPSTR &lpszDomain, INT &iStatusCode, LPSTR &lpszDescription, BOOL &bAuthoritative);
class DNSResponseEventParams {
public:
  int RequestId();

  const QString &Domain();

  int StatusCode();

  const QString &Description();

  bool Authoritative();

  int EventRetVal();
  void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal);
};
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void Response(DNSResponseEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass DNS and override this emitter function. virtual int FireResponse(DNSResponseEventParams *e) {...}

Remarks

The Response event will fire after a call to Query. The RequestId parameter contains the request Id associated with the original query. Domain is the domain of the query. The Authoritative parameter is true if the response is from an authoritative name server. If there is an error returned by the server, StatusCode and Description provide them.

Once the query is complete, a single Response event will fire. The following properties will contain the results:

StatusCodeThe success or error code of the DNS query.
StatusA standard string interpretation of StatusCode.
RecordsThe Records in the last DNS response.
RecordSourceThe source (type) of records being listed.

SSLServerAuthentication Event (DNS Class)

This event fires when connecting to the server.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
virtual int FireSSLServerAuthentication(DNSSSLServerAuthenticationEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
const char *RemoteAddress;
int RemotePort;
const char *CertEncoded; int lenCertEncoded;
const char *CertSubject;
const char *CertIssuer;
const char *Status;
int Accept; int reserved; } DNSSSLServerAuthenticationEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireSSLServerAuthentication(DNSSSLServerAuthenticationEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
LPCWSTR RemoteAddress;
INT RemotePort;
LPCSTR CertEncoded; INT lenCertEncoded;
LPCWSTR CertSubject;
LPCWSTR CertIssuer;
LPCWSTR Status;
BOOL Accept; INT reserved; } DNSSSLServerAuthenticationEventParams;
#define EID_DNS_SSLSERVERAUTHENTICATION 4

virtual INT IPWORKS_CALL FireSSLServerAuthentication(LPSTR &lpszRemoteAddress, INT &iRemotePort, LPSTR &lpCertEncoded, INT &lenCertEncoded, LPSTR &lpszCertSubject, LPSTR &lpszCertIssuer, LPSTR &lpszStatus, BOOL &bAccept);
class DNSSSLServerAuthenticationEventParams {
public:
  const QString &RemoteAddress();

  int RemotePort();

  const QByteArray &CertEncoded();

  const QString &CertSubject();

  const QString &CertIssuer();

  const QString &Status();

  bool Accept();
  void SetAccept(bool bAccept);

  int EventRetVal();
  void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal);
};
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void SSLServerAuthentication(DNSSSLServerAuthenticationEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass DNS and override this emitter function. virtual int FireSSLServerAuthentication(DNSSSLServerAuthenticationEventParams *e) {...}

Remarks

This event allows the client to decide whether or not to continue with the connection process. The Accept parameter recommends whether to continue or close the connection. This is just a suggestion: application software must use its own logic to determine whether or not to continue.

When Accept is False, Status shows why the verification failed (otherwise, Status contains the string "OK"). If the client decides to continue, you can override and accept the certificate by setting the Accept parameter to True.

RemoteAddress is the IP address of the server.

RemotePort is the source port of the server.

CertEncoded is the Base64-encoded certificate presented by the server.

CertSubject is the subject of the certificate presented by the server.

CertIssuer is the subject of the issuer of the certificate presented by the server.

Status is the status of the certificate.

Accept defines whether the certificate is accepted.

SSLStatus Event (DNS Class)

This shows the progress of the secure connection.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
virtual int FireSSLStatus(DNSSSLStatusEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
const char *RemoteAddress;
int RemotePort;
const char *Message; int reserved; } DNSSSLStatusEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireSSLStatus(DNSSSLStatusEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
LPCWSTR RemoteAddress;
INT RemotePort;
LPCWSTR Message; INT reserved; } DNSSSLStatusEventParams;
#define EID_DNS_SSLSTATUS 5

virtual INT IPWORKS_CALL FireSSLStatus(LPSTR &lpszRemoteAddress, INT &iRemotePort, LPSTR &lpszMessage);
class DNSSSLStatusEventParams {
public:
  const QString &RemoteAddress();

  int RemotePort();

  const QString &Message();

  int EventRetVal();
  void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal);
};
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void SSLStatus(DNSSSLStatusEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass DNS and override this emitter function. virtual int FireSSLStatus(DNSSSLStatusEventParams *e) {...}

Remarks

The event is fired for informational and logging purposes only. It is used to track the progress of the connection.

RemoteAddress is the IP address of the remote machine.

RemotePort is the port of the remote machine.

Message is the log message.

DNSRecord Type

This is a record that is returned by the DNS server.

Syntax

IPWorksDNSRecord (declared in ipworks.h)

Remarks

When a Query method is performed by the DNS class, the DNS server returns one or more DNSRecords containing information about the domain you specified. This information is contained in the different fields of the record.

Each record may have multiple FieldNames and corresponding FieldValues. You may iterate through these by setting the FieldIndex field.

The following fields are available:

Fields

Domain
char* (read-only)

Default Value: ""

This field contains the domain name associated with the selected response record, at RecordIndex.

FieldCount
int (read-only)

Default Value: 0

This field contains the number of fields in the current record.

After a successful query, the field values for each record will be provided in the Records properties.

To retrieve a particular field value for a record, first set FieldIndex to a valid response field index and then query records collection for the value of that field.

FieldIndex
int

Default Value: 1

This field contains the index of the selected field of the current record. FieldIndex valid values are from 0 to (FieldCount -1).

After a successful query, the field values for each record will be provided in the Records properties.

To retrieve a particular field value for a record, first set FieldIndex to a valid response field index and then query records collection for the value of that field.

FieldName
char* (read-only)

Default Value: "0"

This field contains the name of the field selected by FieldIndex. Field names are different depending on the record type. For example, an MX record type will contain two fields: PREFERENCE and EXCHANGE, but an SOA record type contains seven fields.

Field names:

A Records ADDRESS
NS RecordsDNAME
MDMADNAME
MFMADNAME
CNAMECNAME
SOAMNAME
SOARNAME
SOASERIAL
SOAREFRESH
SOARETRY
SOAEXPIRE
SOAMINIMUM
MBMADNAME
MGMGMNAME
MRNEWNAME
NULLNULL
WKSADDRESS
WKSPROTOCOL
WKSSERVICEMAP
PTRPTRDNAME
HINFOCPU
HINFOOS
MINFORMAILBX
MINFOEMAILBX
MXPREFERENCE
MXEXCHANGE
TXTTXT
RPMBOXDNAME
RPTXTDNAME
AFSDBSUBTYPE
AFSDBHOSTNAME
X25PSDNADDRESS
ISDNISDNADDRESS
RTPREFERENCE
RTINTERMEDIATE
AAAAADDRESS
SRVPRIORITY
SRVWEIGHT
SRVPORT
SRVTARGET
NAPTRORDER
NAPTRPRIORITY
NAPTRFLAGS
NAPTRSERVICES
NAPTRREGEXP
NAPTRREPLACEMENT

FieldValue
char* (read-only)

Default Value: ""

This field contains the value of the field selected by FieldIndex.

After a successful query, the field values for each record will be provided in the Records properties.

To retrieve a particular field value for a record, first set FieldIndex to a valid response field index and then query records collection for the value of that field.

RecordData
char* (read-only)

Default Value: ""

This field contains the full record data as received from the DNS server.

After a successful query, the field values for each record will be provided in the Records properties.

To retrieve a particular field value for a record, first set FieldIndex to a valid response field index and then query records collection for the value of that field.

RecordType
int (read-only)

Default Value: 1

This field contains the record type.

Record types correspond to QueryType and are defined as follows:

rtAddress (1)Address Record
rtNS (2)Name Server Record
rtMD (3)Mail Destination Record
rtMF (4)Mail Forwarder Record
rtCName (5)Canonical Name Record
rtSOA (6)Start of Authority Record
rtMailBox (7)MailBox Record
rtMailGroup (8)Mail Group Record
rtMR (9)MailBox Rename Record
rtNULL (10)NULL Record
rtWKS (11)Well-Known Services Record
rtPointer (12)Pointer Record
rtHostInfo (13)Host Information Record
rtMailInfo (14)Mail Information Record
rtMX (15)Mail Exchange Record
rtText (16)Text Record
rtRP (17)Responsible Person Record
rtAFSDB (18)Service Record
rtX25 (19)X25 Record
rtISDN (20)ISDN Record
rtRT (21)Route Through Record
rtAAAA (28)AAAA Record
rtSRV (33)SRV Record (Location of Services)
rtNAPTR (35)Naming Authority Pointer Record

RecordTypeName
char* (read-only)

Default Value: ""

This field contains the string representation of the current record type defined by RecordType.

A (1)Address Record
NS (2)Name Server Record
MD (3)Mail Destination Record
MF (4)Mail Forwarder Record
CName (5)Canonical Name Record
SOA (6)Start of Authority Record
MB (7)MailBox Record
MG (8)Mail Group Record
MR (9)MailBox Rename Record
NULL (10)NULL Record
WKS (11)Well-Known Services Record
PTR (12)Pointer Record
HINFO (13)Host Information Record
MINFO (14)Mail Information Record
MX (15)Mail Exchange Record
TXT (16)Text Record
RP (17)Responsible Person Record
AFSDB (18)Service Record
X25 (19)X25 Record
ISDN (20)ISDN Record
RT (21)Route Through Record
AAAA (28)AAAA Record
rtSRV (33)SRV Record (Location of Services)
NAPTR (35)Naming Authority Pointer Record

TTL
int (read-only)

Default Value: 0

This field contains the record Time to Live (TTL) value. The TTL specifies the time interval in seconds that the record is valid, or the time interval that the record can be cached before the DNS server should be queried again.

Constructors

DNSRecord()

IPWorksList Type

Syntax

IPWorksList<T> (declared in ipworks.h)

Remarks

IPWorksList is a generic class that is used to hold a collection of objects of type T, where T is one of the custom types supported by the DNS class.

Methods

GetCount This method returns the current size of the collection.

int GetCount() {}

SetCount This method sets the size of the collection. This method returns 0 if setting the size was successful; or -1 if the collection is ReadOnly. When adding additional objects to a collection call this method to specify the new size. Increasing the size of the collection preserves existing objects in the collection.

int SetCount(int count) {}

Get This method gets the item at the specified position. The index parameter specifies the index of the item in the collection. This method returns NULL if an invalid index is specified.

T* Get(int index) {}

Set This method sets the item at the specified position. The index parameter specifies the index of the item in the collection that is being set. This method returns -1 if an invalid index is specified. Note: Objects created using the new operator must be freed using the delete operator; they will not be automatically freed by the class.

T* Set(int index, T* value) {}

Config Settings (DNS Class)

The class accepts one or more of the following configuration settings. Configuration settings are similar in functionality to properties, but they are rarely used. In order to avoid "polluting" the property namespace of the class, access to these internal properties is provided through the Config method.

DNS Config Settings

DoHMethod:   Specifies the DNS over HTTPS method.

This setting may be used to configure the method used when performing DNS over HTTPS (DoH). Possible values are as follows:

0 (default)HTTP POST (DNS Wireformat)
1HTTP GET (DNS Wireformat)
2HTTP GET (JSON)
This setting is applicable only when Protocol is set to ptHTTPS.

ResponseTruncated:   Whether the response is truncated.

This setting may be queried after calling Query to determine if the response from thet DNSServer is truncated. If the response is large and cannot be transferred over UDP, the server may truncate the response. When this setting is True the response is truncated and the request should be attempted again over a different Protocol, such as ptTCP.

UseDNSAPIDLL:   Whether to use the system dnsapi.dll on Windows Systems.

This setting specifies whether to use the system dnsapi.dll when using the class. If True, the class will use the Windows System dnsapi.dll. This may be desirable in some cases to allow querying against the system cache. If set to False (default), the class will use its own DNS implementation to perform queries.

The default value is False.

Note: This functionality is only available in Windows.

UseIDNs:   Whether to encode hostnames to internationalized domain names.

This configuration setting specifies whether hostnames containing non-ASCII characters are encoded to internationalized domain names. When set to True, if a hostname contains non-ASCII characters, it is encoded using Punycode to an IDN (internationalized domain name).

The default value is False and the hostname will always be used exactly as specified. Note: The CodePage setting must be set to a value capable of interpreting the specified host name. For instance, to specify UTF-8, set CodePage to 65001. In the C++ Edition for Windows, the *W version of the class must be used. For instance, DNSW or HTTPW.

UDP Config Settings

CaptureIPPacketInfo:   Used to capture the packet information.

If this is set to True, the component will capture the IP packet information.

The default value for this setting is False.

Note: This configuration setting is available only in Windows.

DelayHostResolution:   Whether the hostname is resolved when RemoteHost is set.

This configuration setting specifies whether a hostname is resolved immediately when RemoteHost is set. If true the class will resolve the hostname and the IP address will be present in the RemoteHost property. If false, the hostname is not resolved until needed by the component when a method to connect or send data is called. If desired, ResolveRemoteHost may be called to manually resolve the value in RemoteHost at any time.

The default value is false.

DestinationAddress:   Used to get the destination address from the packet information.

If CaptureIPPacketInfo is set to True, then this will be populated with the packet's destination address when a packet is received. This information will be accessible in the DataIn event.

Note: This configuration setting is available only in Windows.

DontFragment:   Used to set the Don't Fragment flag of outgoing packets.

When set to True, packets sent by the class will have the Don't Fragment flag set. The default value is False.

LocalHost:   The name of the local host through which connections are initiated or accepted.

The LocalHost setting contains the name of the local host as obtained by the gethostname() system call, or if the user has assigned an IP address, the value of that address.

In multihomed hosts (machines with more than one IP interface), setting LocalHost to the value of an interface will make the class initiate connections (or accept in the case of server classs) only through that interface.

If the class is connected, the LocalHost setting shows the IP address of the interface through which the connection is made in internet dotted format (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd). In most cases, this is the address of the local host, except for multihomed hosts (machines with more than one IP interface).

LocalPort:   The port in the local host where the class binds.

This configuration setting must be set before a connection is attempted. It instructs the class to bind to a specific port (or communication endpoint) in the local machine.

Setting this to 0 (default) enables the system to choose a port at random. The chosen port will be shown by LocalPort after the connection is established.

LocalPort cannot be changed once a connection is made. Any attempt to set this when a connection is active will generate an error.

This configuration setting is useful when trying to connect to services that require a trusted port on the client side. An example is the remote shell (rsh) service in UNIX systems.

MaxPacketSize:   The maximum length of the packets that can be received.

This configuration setting specifies the maximum size of the datagrams that the class will accept without truncation.

QOSDSCPValue:   Used to specify an arbitrary QOS/DSCP setting (optional).

UseConnection must be True to use this configuration setting. This option allows you to specify an arbitrary DSCP value between 0 and 63. The default is 0. When set to the default value, the component will not set a DSCP value.

Note: This configuration setting uses the qWAVE API and is available only on Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, and later.

QOSTrafficType:   Used to specify QOS/DSCP settings (optional).

UseConnection must be True to use this setting. You may specify either the text or integer values: BestEffort (0), Background (1), ExcellentEffort (2), AudioVideo (3), Voice (4), and Control (5).

Note: This configuration setting uses the qWAVE API and is available only on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 or above.

Note: QOSTrafficType must be set before setting Active to True.

ShareLocalPort:   If set to True, allows more than one instance of the class to be active on the same local port.

This option must be set before the class is activated through the Active property or it will have no effect.

The default value for this setting is False.

SourceIPAddress:   Used to set the source IP address used when sending a packet.

This configuration setting can be used to override the source IP address when sending a packet.

Note: This configuration setting is available only in Windows and requires that the winpcap library be installed (or npcap with winpcap compatibility).

SourceMacAddress:   Used to set the source MAC address used when sending a packet.

This configuration setting can be used to override the source MAC address when sending a packet.

Note: This configuration setting is available only in Windows and requires that the winpcap library be installed (or npcap with winpcap compatibility).

UseConnection:   Determines whether to use a connected socket.

UseConnection specifies whether or not the class should use a connected socket. The connection is defined as an association in between the local address/port and the remote address/port. As such, this is not a connection in the traditional Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) sense. It means only that the class will send and receive data to and from the specified destination.

The default value for this setting is False.

UseIPv6:   Whether or not to use IPv6.

By default, the component expects an IPv4 address for local and remote host properties, and it will create an IPv4 socket. To use IPv6 instead, set this to True.

Socket Config Settings

AbsoluteTimeout:   Determines whether timeouts are inactivity timeouts or absolute timeouts.

If AbsoluteTimeout is set to True, any method that does not complete within Timeout seconds will be aborted. By default, AbsoluteTimeout is False, and the timeout is an inactivity timeout.

Note: This option is not valid for User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports.

FirewallData:   Used to send extra data to the firewall.

When the firewall is a tunneling proxy, use this property to send custom (additional) headers to the firewall (e.g., headers for custom authentication schemes).

InBufferSize:   The size in bytes of the incoming queue of the socket.

This is the size of an internal queue in the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)/IP stack. You can increase or decrease its size depending on the amount of data that you will be receiving. In some cases, increasing the value of the InBufferSize setting can provide significant improvements in performance.

Some TCP/IP implementations do not support variable buffer sizes. If that is the case, when the class is activated the InBufferSize reverts to its defined size. The same happens if you attempt to make it too large or too small.

OutBufferSize:   The size in bytes of the outgoing queue of the socket.

This is the size of an internal queue in the TCP/IP stack. You can increase or decrease its size depending on the amount of data that you will be sending. In some cases, increasing the value of the OutBufferSize setting can provide significant improvements in performance.

Some TCP/IP implementations do not support variable buffer sizes. If that is the case, when the class is activated the OutBufferSize reverts to its defined size. The same happens if you attempt to make it too large or too small.

Base Config Settings

BuildInfo:   Information about the product's build.

When queried, this setting will return a string containing information about the product's build.

CodePage:   The system code page used for Unicode to Multibyte translations.

The default code page is Unicode UTF-8 (65001).

The following is a list of valid code page identifiers:

IdentifierName
037IBM EBCDIC - U.S./Canada
437OEM - United States
500IBM EBCDIC - International
708Arabic - ASMO 708
709Arabic - ASMO 449+, BCON V4
710Arabic - Transparent Arabic
720Arabic - Transparent ASMO
737OEM - Greek (formerly 437G)
775OEM - Baltic
850OEM - Multilingual Latin I
852OEM - Latin II
855OEM - Cyrillic (primarily Russian)
857OEM - Turkish
858OEM - Multilingual Latin I + Euro symbol
860OEM - Portuguese
861OEM - Icelandic
862OEM - Hebrew
863OEM - Canadian-French
864OEM - Arabic
865OEM - Nordic
866OEM - Russian
869OEM - Modern Greek
870IBM EBCDIC - Multilingual/ROECE (Latin-2)
874ANSI/OEM - Thai (same as 28605, ISO 8859-15)
875IBM EBCDIC - Modern Greek
932ANSI/OEM - Japanese, Shift-JIS
936ANSI/OEM - Simplified Chinese (PRC, Singapore)
949ANSI/OEM - Korean (Unified Hangul Code)
950ANSI/OEM - Traditional Chinese (Taiwan; Hong Kong SAR, PRC)
1026IBM EBCDIC - Turkish (Latin-5)
1047IBM EBCDIC - Latin 1/Open System
1140IBM EBCDIC - U.S./Canada (037 + Euro symbol)
1141IBM EBCDIC - Germany (20273 + Euro symbol)
1142IBM EBCDIC - Denmark/Norway (20277 + Euro symbol)
1143IBM EBCDIC - Finland/Sweden (20278 + Euro symbol)
1144IBM EBCDIC - Italy (20280 + Euro symbol)
1145IBM EBCDIC - Latin America/Spain (20284 + Euro symbol)
1146IBM EBCDIC - United Kingdom (20285 + Euro symbol)
1147IBM EBCDIC - France (20297 + Euro symbol)
1148IBM EBCDIC - International (500 + Euro symbol)
1149IBM EBCDIC - Icelandic (20871 + Euro symbol)
1200Unicode UCS-2 Little-Endian (BMP of ISO 10646)
1201Unicode UCS-2 Big-Endian
1250ANSI - Central European
1251ANSI - Cyrillic
1252ANSI - Latin I
1253ANSI - Greek
1254ANSI - Turkish
1255ANSI - Hebrew
1256ANSI - Arabic
1257ANSI - Baltic
1258ANSI/OEM - Vietnamese
1361Korean (Johab)
10000MAC - Roman
10001MAC - Japanese
10002MAC - Traditional Chinese (Big5)
10003MAC - Korean
10004MAC - Arabic
10005MAC - Hebrew
10006MAC - Greek I
10007MAC - Cyrillic
10008MAC - Simplified Chinese (GB 2312)
10010MAC - Romania
10017MAC - Ukraine
10021MAC - Thai
10029MAC - Latin II
10079MAC - Icelandic
10081MAC - Turkish
10082MAC - Croatia
12000Unicode UCS-4 Little-Endian
12001Unicode UCS-4 Big-Endian
20000CNS - Taiwan
20001TCA - Taiwan
20002Eten - Taiwan
20003IBM5550 - Taiwan
20004TeleText - Taiwan
20005Wang - Taiwan
20105IA5 IRV International Alphabet No. 5 (7-bit)
20106IA5 German (7-bit)
20107IA5 Swedish (7-bit)
20108IA5 Norwegian (7-bit)
20127US-ASCII (7-bit)
20261T.61
20269ISO 6937 Non-Spacing Accent
20273IBM EBCDIC - Germany
20277IBM EBCDIC - Denmark/Norway
20278IBM EBCDIC - Finland/Sweden
20280IBM EBCDIC - Italy
20284IBM EBCDIC - Latin America/Spain
20285IBM EBCDIC - United Kingdom
20290IBM EBCDIC - Japanese Katakana Extended
20297IBM EBCDIC - France
20420IBM EBCDIC - Arabic
20423IBM EBCDIC - Greek
20424IBM EBCDIC - Hebrew
20833IBM EBCDIC - Korean Extended
20838IBM EBCDIC - Thai
20866Russian - KOI8-R
20871IBM EBCDIC - Icelandic
20880IBM EBCDIC - Cyrillic (Russian)
20905IBM EBCDIC - Turkish
20924IBM EBCDIC - Latin-1/Open System (1047 + Euro symbol)
20932JIS X 0208-1990 & 0121-1990
20936Simplified Chinese (GB2312)
21025IBM EBCDIC - Cyrillic (Serbian, Bulgarian)
21027Extended Alpha Lowercase
21866Ukrainian (KOI8-U)
28591ISO 8859-1 Latin I
28592ISO 8859-2 Central Europe
28593ISO 8859-3 Latin 3
28594ISO 8859-4 Baltic
28595ISO 8859-5 Cyrillic
28596ISO 8859-6 Arabic
28597ISO 8859-7 Greek
28598ISO 8859-8 Hebrew
28599ISO 8859-9 Latin 5
28605ISO 8859-15 Latin 9
29001Europa 3
38598ISO 8859-8 Hebrew
50220ISO 2022 Japanese with no halfwidth Katakana
50221ISO 2022 Japanese with halfwidth Katakana
50222ISO 2022 Japanese JIS X 0201-1989
50225ISO 2022 Korean
50227ISO 2022 Simplified Chinese
50229ISO 2022 Traditional Chinese
50930Japanese (Katakana) Extended
50931US/Canada and Japanese
50933Korean Extended and Korean
50935Simplified Chinese Extended and Simplified Chinese
50936Simplified Chinese
50937US/Canada and Traditional Chinese
50939Japanese (Latin) Extended and Japanese
51932EUC - Japanese
51936EUC - Simplified Chinese
51949EUC - Korean
51950EUC - Traditional Chinese
52936HZ-GB2312 Simplified Chinese
54936Windows XP: GB18030 Simplified Chinese (4 Byte)
57002ISCII Devanagari
57003ISCII Bengali
57004ISCII Tamil
57005ISCII Telugu
57006ISCII Assamese
57007ISCII Oriya
57008ISCII Kannada
57009ISCII Malayalam
57010ISCII Gujarati
57011ISCII Punjabi
65000Unicode UTF-7
65001Unicode UTF-8
The following is a list of valid code page identifiers for Mac OS only:
IdentifierName
1ASCII
2NEXTSTEP
3JapaneseEUC
4UTF8
5ISOLatin1
6Symbol
7NonLossyASCII
8ShiftJIS
9ISOLatin2
10Unicode
11WindowsCP1251
12WindowsCP1252
13WindowsCP1253
14WindowsCP1254
15WindowsCP1250
21ISO2022JP
30MacOSRoman
10UTF16String
0x90000100UTF16BigEndian
0x94000100UTF16LittleEndian
0x8c000100UTF32String
0x98000100UTF32BigEndian
0x9c000100UTF32LittleEndian
65536Proprietary

LicenseInfo:   Information about the current license.

When queried, this setting will return a string containing information about the license this instance of a class is using. It will return the following information:

  • Product: The product the license is for.
  • Product Key: The key the license was generated from.
  • License Source: Where the license was found (e.g., RuntimeLicense, License File).
  • License Type: The type of license installed (e.g., Royalty Free, Single Server).
  • Last Valid Build: The last valid build number for which the license will work.
MaskSensitiveData:   Whether sensitive data is masked in log messages.

In certain circumstances it may be beneficial to mask sensitive data, like passwords, in log messages. Set this to true to mask sensitive data. The default is true.

This setting only works on these classes: AS3Receiver, AS3Sender, Atom, Client(3DS), FTP, FTPServer, IMAP, OFTPClient, SSHClient, SCP, Server(3DS), Sexec, SFTP, SFTPServer, SSHServer, TCPClient, TCPServer.

ProcessIdleEvents:   Whether the class uses its internal event loop to process events when the main thread is idle.

If set to False, the class will not fire internal idle events. Set this to False to use the class in a background thread on Mac OS. By default, this setting is True.

SelectWaitMillis:   The length of time in milliseconds the class will wait when DoEvents is called if there are no events to process.

If there are no events to process when DoEvents is called, the class will wait for the amount of time specified here before returning. The default value is 20.

UseInternalSecurityAPI:   Whether or not to use the system security libraries or an internal implementation.

When set to false, the class will use the system security libraries by default to perform cryptographic functions where applicable.

Setting this configuration setting to true tells the class to use the internal implementation instead of using the system security libraries.

On Windows, this setting is set to false by default. On Linux/macOS, this setting is set to true by default.

To use the system security libraries for Linux, OpenSSL support must be enabled. For more information on how to enable OpenSSL, please refer to the OpenSSL Notes section.

Trappable Errors (DNS Class)

Error Handling (C++)

Call the GetLastErrorCode() method to obtain the last called method's result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. Known error codes are listed below. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message.

DNS Errors

100   No records were found.
220   Invalid record index.
221   Invalid field index for record type.
222   Invalid record source.
223   Unknown record type.
224   Could not determine DNS server address.
225   Could not parse address.

The class may also return one of the following error codes, which are inherited from other classes.

UDP Errors

104   UDP is already Active.
106   You cannot change the LocalPort while the class is Active.
107   You cannot change the LocalHost at this time. A connection is in progress.
109   The class must be Active for this operation.
112   You cannot change MaxPacketSize while the class is Active.
113   You cannot change ShareLocalPort option while the class is Active.
114   You cannot change RemoteHost when UseConnection is set and the class Active.
115   You cannot change RemotePort when UseConnection is set and the class is Active.
116   RemotePort cannot be zero when UseConnection is set. Please specify a valid service port number.
117   You cannot change UseConnection while the class is Active.
118   Message cannot be longer than MaxPacketSize.
119   Message too short.
434   Unable to convert string to selected CodePage.

SSL Errors

270   Cannot load specified security library.
271   Cannot open certificate store.
272   Cannot find specified certificate.
273   Cannot acquire security credentials.
274   Cannot find certificate chain.
275   Cannot verify certificate chain.
276   Error during handshake.
280   Error verifying certificate.
281   Could not find client certificate.
282   Could not find server certificate.
283   Error encrypting data.
284   Error decrypting data.

TCP/IP Errors

10004   [10004] Interrupted system call.
10009   [10009] Bad file number.
10013   [10013] Access denied.
10014   [10014] Bad address.
10022   [10022] Invalid argument.
10024   [10024] Too many open files.
10035   [10035] Operation would block.
10036   [10036] Operation now in progress.
10037   [10037] Operation already in progress.
10038   [10038] Socket operation on nonsocket.
10039   [10039] Destination address required.
10040   [10040] Message is too long.
10041   [10041] Protocol wrong type for socket.
10042   [10042] Bad protocol option.
10043   [10043] Protocol is not supported.
10044   [10044] Socket type is not supported.
10045   [10045] Operation is not supported on socket.
10046   [10046] Protocol family is not supported.
10047   [10047] Address family is not supported by protocol family.
10048   [10048] Address already in use.
10049   [10049] Cannot assign requested address.
10050   [10050] Network is down.
10051   [10051] Network is unreachable.
10052   [10052] Net dropped connection or reset.
10053   [10053] Software caused connection abort.
10054   [10054] Connection reset by peer.
10055   [10055] No buffer space available.
10056   [10056] Socket is already connected.
10057   [10057] Socket is not connected.
10058   [10058] Cannot send after socket shutdown.
10059   [10059] Too many references, cannot splice.
10060   [10060] Connection timed out.
10061   [10061] Connection refused.
10062   [10062] Too many levels of symbolic links.
10063   [10063] File name is too long.
10064   [10064] Host is down.
10065   [10065] No route to host.
10066   [10066] Directory is not empty
10067   [10067] Too many processes.
10068   [10068] Too many users.
10069   [10069] Disc Quota Exceeded.
10070   [10070] Stale NFS file handle.
10071   [10071] Too many levels of remote in path.
10091   [10091] Network subsystem is unavailable.
10092   [10092] WINSOCK DLL Version out of range.
10093   [10093] Winsock is not loaded yet.
11001   [11001] Host not found.
11002   [11002] Nonauthoritative 'Host not found' (try again or check DNS setup).
11003   [11003] Nonrecoverable errors: FORMERR, REFUSED, NOTIMP.
11004   [11004] Valid name, no data record (check DNS setup).