// (function (exports) { 'use strict'; // RFC 6844 https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6844#section-3 // https://support.dnsimple.com/articles/caa-record/ // A Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) record is used to specify which // certificate authorities (CAs) are allowed to issue certificates for a domain. // Value Meaning/Use // // Flag An unsigned integer between 0-255. // It is currently used to represent the critical flag, that has a // specific meaning per RFC 6844 // Tag An ASCII string that represents the identifier of the property // represented by the record. // Value The value associated with the tag. // The RFC currently defines 3 available tags: // // - issue: explicity authorizes a single certificate authority to issue a // certificate (any type) for the hostname. // - issuewild: explicity authorizes a single certificate authority to issue a // wildcard certificate (and only wildcard) for the hostname. // - iodef: specifies an URL to which a certificate authority may report // policy violations. exports.DNS_PARSER_TYPE_CAA = function (ab, packet, record) { var data = new Uint8Array(ab); var i = record.rdstart; var flag = data[i]; var mid = data[i + 1]; i += 2; mid += i; var end = record.rdstart + record.rdlength; var tag = ''; var value = ''; while (i < mid) { tag += String.fromCharCode(data[i]); i += 1; } while (i < end) { value += String.fromCharCode(data[i]); i += 1; } record.flag = flag; record.tag = tag; record.value = value; return record; }; // }('undefined' !== typeof window ? window : exports));