POE::Component::Client::DNSBL - A component that provides non-blocking DNSBL lookups
version 1.08
use strict; use POE qw(Component::Client::DNSBL); die "Please provide at least one IP address to lookup\n" unless scalar @ARGV; my $dnsbl = POE::Component::Client::DNSBL->spawn(); POE::Session->create( package_states => [ 'main' => [ qw(_start _stop _response) ], ], heap => { addresses => [ @ARGV ], dnsbl => $dnsbl }, ); $poe_kernel->run(); exit 0; sub _start { my ($kernel,$heap) = @_[KERNEL,HEAP]; $heap->{dnsbl}->lookup( event => '_response', address => $_, ) for @{ $heap->{addresses} }; return; } sub _stop { my ($kernel,$heap) = @_[KERNEL,HEAP]; $kernel->call( $heap->{dnsbl}->session_id(), 'shutdown' ); return; } sub _response { my ($kernel,$heap,$record) = @_[KERNEL,HEAP,ARG0]; if ( $record->{error} ) { print "An error occurred, ", $record->{error}, "\n"; return; } if ( $record->{response} eq 'NXDOMAIN' ) { print $record->{address}, " is okay\n"; return; } print join( " ", $record->{address}, $record->{response}, $record->{reason} ), "\n"; return; }
POE::Component::Client::DNSBL is a POE component that provides non-blocking DNS blacklist lookups to other components and POE sessions. It uses POE::Component::Client::DNS to perform the requested queries.
Only IPv4 lookups and URI/RHS lookups are supported and unless a DNSBL zone is specified the component will use zen.spamhaus.org.
spawn
Takes a number of parameters:
'alias', set an alias that you can use to address the component later; 'options', a hashref of POE session options; 'dnsbl', the DNSBL zone to send queries to, default zen.spamhaus.org; 'resolver', optionally provide a POE::Component::Client::DNS to use;
Returns an object.
session_id
Takes no arguments. Returns the ID of the component's session.
shutdown
Terminates the component.
lookup
Performs a DNSBL lookup. Takes a number of parameters:
'event', the name of the event to send the reply to. ( Mandatory ); 'address', the IPv4 address or domain to lookup ( Mandatory ); 'session', send the resultant event to an alternative session, ( default is the sender );
You may also pass arbitary key/values. Arbitary keys should have an underscore prefix '_'.
event may also be a POE::Session postback.
event
'event', the name of the event to send the reply to. ( Mandatory ); 'address', the IPv4 address or domain to lookup ( Mandatory ); 'session', send the resultant event to an alternative session, ( default is the sender ); 'dnsbl', optionally override the configured DNSBL for this particular lookup;
The component will send an event in response to lookup requests. ARG0 will be a hashref containing the key/values of the original request ( including any arbitary key/values passed ).
ARG0
If a POE::Session postback was specified, then the hashref will be the first parameter of the arrayref given as ARG1
ARG1
'response', the status returned by the DNSBL, it will be NXDOMAIN if the address given was okay; 'reason', if an address is blacklisted, this may contain the reason; 'error', if something goes wrong with the DNS lookup the error string will be contained here; 'dnsbl', the DNSBL that was used for this request;
Chris BinGOs Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk>
BinGOs
Copyright © Chris Williamss.
This module may be used, modified, and distributed under the same terms as Perl itself. Please see the license that came with your Perl distribution for details.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNSBL
http://www.spamhaus.org/zen/
http://www.spamhaus.org/dbl/
POE
POE::Session
POE::Component::Client::DNS
Chris Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk>
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Chris Williams.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
To install POE::Component::Client::DNSBL, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm POE::Component::Client::DNSBL
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install POE::Component::Client::DNSBL
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.