I’m having real trouble getting python to use a custom dns server.
I have followed this Tell urllib2 to use custom DNS
If I don’t specify a self.host and self.port, it will go through without blocking.
Here is the code:
import urllib2
import httplib
import socket
class MyHTTPConnection (httplib.HTTPConnection):
def connect (self):
if self.host == 'www.porn.com':
self.host = '208.67.222.123' #OpenDNS FamilyShield
self.port = 53
self.sock = socket.create_connection ((self.host, self.port))
class MyHTTPHandler (urllib2.HTTPHandler):
def http_open (self, req):
return self.do_open (MyHTTPConnection, req)
opener = urllib2.build_opener(MyHTTPHandler)
urllib2.install_opener (opener)
f = urllib2.urlopen ('http://www.porn.com/videos/anime-toon.html')
data = f.read ()
print data
I keep getting a “raise BadStatusLine(line)” error
Error log:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "K:\Desktop\rte\dns2.py", line 16, in <module>
f = urllib2.urlopen ('http://www.porn.com/videos/anime-toon.html')
File "C:\Python27\lib\urllib2.py", line 126, in urlopen
return _opener.open(url, data, timeout)
File "C:\Python27\lib\urllib2.py", line 394, in open
response = self._open(req, data)
File "C:\Python27\lib\urllib2.py", line 412, in _open
'_open', req)
File "C:\Python27\lib\urllib2.py", line 372, in _call_chain
result = func(*args)
File "K:\Desktop\rte\dns2.py", line 12, in http_open
return self.do_open (MyHTTPConnection, req)
File "C:\Python27\lib\urllib2.py", line 1170, in do_open
r = h.getresponse(buffering=True)
File "C:\Python27\lib\httplib.py", line 1027, in getresponse
response.begin()
File "C:\Python27\lib\httplib.py", line 407, in begin
version, status, reason = self._read_status()
File "C:\Python27\lib\httplib.py", line 371, in _read_status
raise BadStatusLine(line)
BadStatusLine: ''
EDIT: Going on isedev response, that I was going about it the wrong way.
It doesn’t seem to register with urllib2 the changes to the namesservers
import dns.resolver
import urllib2
resolver = dns.resolver.Resolver()
resolver.nameservers = ['208.67.222.123']
answer = resolver.query('www.porn.com','A')
web_url = 'http://www.porn.com/videos/anime-toon.html'
req1 = urllib2.Request(web_url)
req1.add_header('User-Agent', 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-GB; rv:1.9.0.3) Gecko/2008092417 Firefox/3.0.3')
response1 = urllib2.urlopen(req1)
html=response1.read()
print html
I think you’ve misunderstood what’s being done in the “Custom DNS” answer you refer to. The example given in that solution is not in fact setting up a custom DNS server – the MyResolver class is given as example only and performs a hard-coded name-to-IP for ‘news.bbc.co.uk’.
So what your code is actually doing is redirecting an HTTP request to ‘www.porn.com’ (port 80) to the OpenDNS Family Shield DNS server (on port 53)… which will obviously lead to the error you’re getting.
So what you need to do is replace:
with code that actually resolves ‘www.porn.com’ against the chosen DNS server directly (using dnspython for instance).
Assuming you’ve got the dnspython package installed, you could do something like:
This code returns ‘404 – not found’ and network trace shows HTTP request to ‘hit-adult.opendns.com’, which is what ‘www.porn.com’ resolves to when using the ‘208.67.222.123’ nameserver:
The above is an example only. Real code would require error checking, etc…