Fix pipe transport to not use a socket-only syscall. Bug 2257
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1OpenSSL
2=======
3
4The OpenSSL Project documents their supported releases at
5<https://www.openssl.org/policies/releasestrat.html>. The Exim
6Maintainers are unwilling to try to support Exim built with a
7version of a critical security library which is unmaintained.
8
9Thus as versions of OpenSSL become unsupported by OpenSSL, they become
10unsupported by Exim. Exim might build with older releases of OpenSSL,
11but that's risky behaviour.
12
13If your operating system vendor continues to ship an older version of
14OpenSSL and is diligently backporting security fixes, and they support
15Exim, then they will be backporting fixes to their packages of Exim too.
16If you wish to stick purely to packages of OpenSSL, then stick to
17packages of Exim too.
18
19If someone maintains "backports", that is worth exploring too.
20
21Note that a number of OSes use Exim with GnuTLS, not OpenSSL.
22
23Otherwise, assuming that your operating system has old OpenSSL, and you
24wish to use current Exim with OpenSSL, then you need to build and
25install your own, without interfering with the system libraries.
26Fortunately, this is easy.
27
28So this only applies if you build Exim yourself.
29
30
31Build
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33
34Extract the current source of OpenSSL. Change into that directory.
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36This assumes that `/opt/openssl` is not in use. If it is, pick
37something else. `/opt/exim/openssl` perhaps.
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39 ./config --prefix=/opt/openssl --openssldir=/etc/ssl \
40 -L/opt/openssl/lib -Wl,-R/opt/openssl/lib \
3709254f 41 enable-ssl-trace shared
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42 make
43 make install
44
45You now have an installed OpenSSL under /opt/openssl which will not be
46used by any system programs.
47
48When you copy `src/EDITME` to `Local/Makefile` to make your build edits,
49choose the pkg-config approach in that file, but also tell Exim to add
50the relevant directory into the rpath stamped into the binary:
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52 PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt/openssl/lib/pkgconfig
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54 SUPPORT_TLS=yes
55 USE_OPENSSL_PC=openssl
1922a912 56 LDFLAGS+=-ldl -Wl,-rpath,/opt/openssl/lib
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58[jgh: I've see /usr/local/lib used]
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3324ab3f 60The -ldl is needed by OpenSSL 1.0.2+ on Linux and is not needed on most
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61other platforms. The LDFLAGS is needed because `pkg-config` doesn't know
62how to emit information about RPATH-stamping, but we can still leverage
63`pkg-config` for everything else.
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1922a912 65Then build Exim:
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67 make
68 sudo make install
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70
71Confirming
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73
74Run:
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76 exim -d-all+expand --version
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78and look for the `Library version: OpenSSL:` lines.
79
80To look at the libraries _probably_ found by the linker, use:
81
82 ldd $(which exim) # most platforms
83 otool -L $(which exim) # MacOS
84
4c04137d 85although that does not correctly handle restrictions imposed upon
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86executables which are setuid.
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88If the `chrpath` package is installed, then:
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90 chrpath -l $(which exim)
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92will show the DT_RPATH stamped into the binary.
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94Your `binutils` package should come with `readelf`, so an alternative
95is to run:
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97 readelf -d $(which exim) | grep RPATH
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cb78c1a8 99[jgh: I've seen that spelled RUNPATH]
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101Very Advanced
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104You can not use $ORIGIN for portably packing OpenSSL in with Exim with
105normal Exim builds, because Exim is installed setuid which causes the
106runtime linker to ignore $ORIGIN in DT_RPATH.
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108_If_ following the steps for a non-setuid Exim, _then_ you can use:
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110 EXTRALIBS_EXIM=-ldl '-Wl,-rpath,$$ORIGIN/../lib'
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112The doubled `$$` is needed for the make(1) layer and the quotes needed
113for the shell invoked by make(1) for calling the linker.
114
115Note that this is sufficiently far outside normal that the build-system
116doesn't support it by default; you'll want to drop a symlink to the lib
117directory into the Exim release top-level directory, so that lib exists
118as a sibling to the build-$platform directory.
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