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1/*************************************************
2* Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3*************************************************/
4
f9ba5e22 5/* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2018 */
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6/* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
7
8/* Functions concerned with running Exim as a daemon */
9
10
11#include "exim.h"
12
13
14/* Structure for holding data for each SMTP connection */
15
16typedef struct smtp_slot {
17 pid_t pid; /* pid of the spawned reception process */
18 uschar *host_address; /* address of the client host */
19} smtp_slot;
20
21/* An empty slot for initializing (Standard C does not allow constructor
4c04137d 22expressions in assignments except as initializers in declarations). */
059ec3d9 23
f2ed27cf 24static smtp_slot empty_smtp_slot = { .pid = 0, .host_address = NULL };
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25
26
27
28/*************************************************
29* Local static variables *
30*************************************************/
31
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32static SIGNAL_BOOL sigchld_seen;
33static SIGNAL_BOOL sighup_seen;
01446a56 34static SIGNAL_BOOL sigterm_seen;
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35
36static int accept_retry_count = 0;
37static int accept_retry_errno;
38static BOOL accept_retry_select_failed;
39
40static int queue_run_count = 0;
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41static pid_t *queue_pid_slots = NULL;
42static smtp_slot *smtp_slots = NULL;
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43
44static BOOL write_pid = TRUE;
45
46
47
48/*************************************************
49* SIGHUP Handler *
50*************************************************/
51
52/* All this handler does is to set a flag and re-enable the signal.
53
54Argument: the signal number
55Returns: nothing
56*/
57
58static void
59sighup_handler(int sig)
60{
61sig = sig; /* Keep picky compilers happy */
62sighup_seen = TRUE;
63signal(SIGHUP, sighup_handler);
64}
65
66
67
68/*************************************************
69* SIGCHLD handler for main daemon process *
70*************************************************/
71
72/* Don't re-enable the handler here, since we aren't doing the
73waiting here. If the signal is re-enabled, there will just be an
74infinite sequence of calls to this handler. The SIGCHLD signal is
75used just as a means of waking up the daemon so that it notices
76terminated subprocesses as soon as possible.
77
78Argument: the signal number
79Returns: nothing
80*/
81
82static void
83main_sigchld_handler(int sig)
84{
85sig = sig; /* Keep picky compilers happy */
7d468ab8 86os_non_restarting_signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
059ec3d9 87sigchld_seen = TRUE;
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88}
89
90
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91/* SIGTERM handler. Try to get the damon pif file removed
92before exiting. */
93
94static void
95main_sigterm_handler(int sig)
96{
97sigterm_seen = TRUE;
98}
99
100
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101
102
103/*************************************************
104* Unexpected errors in SMTP calls *
105*************************************************/
106
107/* This function just saves a bit of repetitious coding.
108
109Arguments:
110 log_msg Text of message to be logged
111 smtp_msg Text of SMTP error message
112 was_errno The failing errno
113
114Returns: nothing
115*/
116
117static void
118never_error(uschar *log_msg, uschar *smtp_msg, int was_errno)
119{
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120uschar *emsg = was_errno <= 0
121 ? US"" : string_sprintf(": %s", strerror(was_errno));
059ec3d9 122log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "%s%s", log_msg, emsg);
52f12a7c 123if (smtp_out) smtp_printf("421 %s\r\n", FALSE, smtp_msg);
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124}
125
126
127
128
129/*************************************************
130* Handle a connected SMTP call *
131*************************************************/
132
133/* This function is called when an SMTP connection has been accepted.
134If there are too many, give an error message and close down. Otherwise
135spin off a sub-process to handle the call. The list of listening sockets
136is required so that they can be closed in the sub-process. Take care not to
137leak store in this process - reset the stacking pool at the end.
138
139Arguments:
140 listen_sockets sockets which are listening for incoming calls
141 listen_socket_count count of listening sockets
142 accept_socket socket of the current accepted call
143 accepted socket information about the current call
144
145Returns: nothing
146*/
147
148static void
149handle_smtp_call(int *listen_sockets, int listen_socket_count,
150 int accept_socket, struct sockaddr *accepted)
151{
152pid_t pid;
153union sockaddr_46 interface_sockaddr;
36a3b041 154EXIM_SOCKLEN_T ifsize = sizeof(interface_sockaddr);
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155int dup_accept_socket = -1;
156int max_for_this_host = 0;
6c6d6e48 157int save_log_selector = *log_selector;
b2bcdd35 158gstring * whofrom;
059ec3d9 159
f3ebb786 160rmark reset_point = store_mark();
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161
162/* Make the address available in ASCII representation, and also fish out
163the remote port. */
164
165sender_host_address = host_ntoa(-1, accepted, NULL, &sender_host_port);
166DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("Connection request from %s port %d\n",
167 sender_host_address, sender_host_port);
168
169/* Set up the output stream, check the socket has duplicated, and set up the
170input stream. These operations fail only the exceptional circumstances. Note
171that never_error() won't use smtp_out if it is NULL. */
172
f5d25c2b 173if (!(smtp_out = fdopen(accept_socket, "wb")))
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174 {
175 never_error(US"daemon: fdopen() for smtp_out failed", US"", errno);
176 goto ERROR_RETURN;
177 }
178
f5d25c2b 179if ((dup_accept_socket = dup(accept_socket)) < 0)
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180 {
181 never_error(US"daemon: couldn't dup socket descriptor",
182 US"Connection setup failed", errno);
183 goto ERROR_RETURN;
184 }
185
f5d25c2b 186if (!(smtp_in = fdopen(dup_accept_socket, "rb")))
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187 {
188 never_error(US"daemon: fdopen() for smtp_in failed",
189 US"Connection setup failed", errno);
190 goto ERROR_RETURN;
191 }
192
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193/* Get the data for the local interface address. Panic for most errors, but
194"connection reset by peer" just means the connection went away. */
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195
196if (getsockname(accept_socket, (struct sockaddr *)(&interface_sockaddr),
197 &ifsize) < 0)
198 {
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199 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN | ((errno == ECONNRESET)? 0 : LOG_PANIC),
200 "getsockname() failed: %s", strerror(errno));
925ac8e4 201 smtp_printf("421 Local problem: getsockname() failed; please try again later\r\n", FALSE);
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202 goto ERROR_RETURN;
203 }
204
205interface_address = host_ntoa(-1, &interface_sockaddr, NULL, &interface_port);
206DEBUG(D_interface) debug_printf("interface address=%s port=%d\n",
207 interface_address, interface_port);
208
209/* Build a string identifying the remote host and, if requested, the port and
210the local interface data. This is for logging; at the end of this function the
211memory is reclaimed. */
212
b2bcdd35 213whofrom = string_append(NULL, 3, "[", sender_host_address, "]");
059ec3d9 214
6c6d6e48 215if (LOGGING(incoming_port))
52f12a7c 216 whofrom = string_fmt_append(whofrom, ":%d", sender_host_port);
059ec3d9 217
6c6d6e48 218if (LOGGING(incoming_interface))
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219 whofrom = string_fmt_append(whofrom, " I=[%s]:%d",
220 interface_address, interface_port);
059ec3d9 221
acec9514 222(void) string_from_gstring(whofrom); /* Terminate the newly-built string */
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223
224/* Check maximum number of connections. We do not check for reserved
225connections or unacceptable hosts here. That is done in the subprocess because
226it might take some time. */
227
228if (smtp_accept_max > 0 && smtp_accept_count >= smtp_accept_max)
229 {
230 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("rejecting SMTP connection: count=%d max=%d\n",
231 smtp_accept_count, smtp_accept_max);
232 smtp_printf("421 Too many concurrent SMTP connections; "
925ac8e4 233 "please try again later.\r\n", FALSE);
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234 log_write(L_connection_reject,
235 LOG_MAIN, "Connection from %s refused: too many connections",
acec9514 236 whofrom->s);
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237 goto ERROR_RETURN;
238 }
239
240/* If a load limit above which only reserved hosts are acceptable is defined,
241get the load average here, and if there are in fact no reserved hosts, do
242the test right away (saves a fork). If there are hosts, do the check in the
243subprocess because it might take time. */
244
245if (smtp_load_reserve >= 0)
246 {
8669f003 247 load_average = OS_GETLOADAVG();
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248 if (smtp_reserve_hosts == NULL && load_average > smtp_load_reserve)
249 {
250 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("rejecting SMTP connection: load average = %.2f\n",
251 (double)load_average/1000.0);
925ac8e4 252 smtp_printf("421 Too much load; please try again later.\r\n", FALSE);
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253 log_write(L_connection_reject,
254 LOG_MAIN, "Connection from %s refused: load average = %.2f",
acec9514 255 whofrom->s, (double)load_average/1000.0);
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256 goto ERROR_RETURN;
257 }
258 }
259
260/* Check that one specific host (strictly, IP address) is not hogging
261resources. This is done here to prevent a denial of service attack by someone
262forcing you to fork lots of times before denying service. The value of
263smtp_accept_max_per_host is a string which is expanded. This makes it possible
264to provide host-specific limits according to $sender_host address, but because
265this is in the daemon mainline, only fast expansions (such as inline address
266checks) should be used. The documentation is full of warnings. */
267
268if (smtp_accept_max_per_host != NULL)
269 {
270 uschar *expanded = expand_string(smtp_accept_max_per_host);
271 if (expanded == NULL)
272 {
8768d548 273 if (!f.expand_string_forcedfail)
059ec3d9 274 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "expansion of smtp_accept_max_per_host "
acec9514 275 "failed for %s: %s", whofrom->s, expand_string_message);
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276 }
277 /* For speed, interpret a decimal number inline here */
278 else
279 {
280 uschar *s = expanded;
281 while (isdigit(*s))
282 max_for_this_host = max_for_this_host * 10 + *s++ - '0';
283 if (*s != 0)
284 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "expansion of smtp_accept_max_per_host "
acec9514 285 "for %s contains non-digit: %s", whofrom->s, expanded);
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286 }
287 }
288
289/* If we have fewer connections than max_for_this_host, we can skip the tedious
290per host_address checks. Note that at this stage smtp_accept_count contains the
291count of *other* connections, not including this one. */
292
293if ((max_for_this_host > 0) &&
294 (smtp_accept_count >= max_for_this_host))
295 {
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296 int host_accept_count = 0;
297 int other_host_count = 0; /* keep a count of non matches to optimise */
298
d7978c0f 299 for (int i = 0; i < smtp_accept_max; ++i)
8cfd0f7b 300 if (smtp_slots[i].host_address)
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301 {
302 if (Ustrcmp(sender_host_address, smtp_slots[i].host_address) == 0)
303 host_accept_count++;
304 else
305 other_host_count++;
306
307 /* Testing all these strings is expensive - see if we can drop out
308 early, either by hitting the target, or finding there are not enough
309 connections left to make the target. */
310
311 if ((host_accept_count >= max_for_this_host) ||
312 ((smtp_accept_count - other_host_count) < max_for_this_host))
313 break;
314 }
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315
316 if (host_accept_count >= max_for_this_host)
317 {
318 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("rejecting SMTP connection: too many from this "
319 "IP address: count=%d max=%d\n",
320 host_accept_count, max_for_this_host);
321 smtp_printf("421 Too many concurrent SMTP connections "
925ac8e4 322 "from this IP address; please try again later.\r\n", FALSE);
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323 log_write(L_connection_reject,
324 LOG_MAIN, "Connection from %s refused: too many connections "
acec9514 325 "from that IP address", whofrom->s);
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326 goto ERROR_RETURN;
327 }
328 }
329
330/* OK, the connection count checks have been passed. Before we can fork the
331accepting process, we must first log the connection if requested. This logging
332used to happen in the subprocess, but doing that means that the value of
333smtp_accept_count can be out of step by the time it is logged. So we have to do
334the logging here and accept the performance cost. Note that smtp_accept_count
335hasn't yet been incremented to take account of this connection.
336
337In order to minimize the cost (because this is going to happen for every
338connection), do a preliminary selector test here. This saves ploughing through
339the generalized logging code each time when the selector is false. If the
340selector is set, check whether the host is on the list for logging. If not,
341arrange to unset the selector in the subprocess. */
342
6c6d6e48 343if (LOGGING(smtp_connection))
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344 {
345 uschar *list = hosts_connection_nolog;
ce325893 346 memset(sender_host_cache, 0, sizeof(sender_host_cache));
059ec3d9 347 if (list != NULL && verify_check_host(&list) == OK)
6c6d6e48 348 save_log_selector &= ~L_smtp_connection;
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349 else
350 log_write(L_smtp_connection, LOG_MAIN, "SMTP connection from %s "
acec9514 351 "(TCP/IP connection count = %d)", whofrom->s, smtp_accept_count + 1);
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352 }
353
354/* Now we can fork the accepting process; do a lookup tidy, just in case any
355expansion above did a lookup. */
356
357search_tidyup();
358pid = fork();
359
360/* Handle the child process */
361
362if (pid == 0)
363 {
364 int i;
365 int queue_only_reason = 0;
366 int old_pool = store_pool;
8e669ac1 367 int save_debug_selector = debug_selector;
059ec3d9 368 BOOL local_queue_only;
8669f003 369 BOOL session_local_queue_only;
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370 #ifdef SA_NOCLDWAIT
371 struct sigaction act;
372 #endif
373
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374 smtp_accept_count++; /* So that it includes this process */
375
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376 /* May have been modified for the subprocess */
377
6c6d6e48 378 *log_selector = save_log_selector;
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379
380 /* Get the local interface address into permanent store */
381
382 store_pool = POOL_PERM;
383 interface_address = string_copy(interface_address);
384 store_pool = old_pool;
385
386 /* Check for a tls-on-connect port */
387
817d9f57 388 if (host_is_tls_on_connect_port(interface_port)) tls_in.on_connect = TRUE;
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389
390 /* Expand smtp_active_hostname if required. We do not do this any earlier,
391 because it may depend on the local interface address (indeed, that is most
392 likely what it depends on.) */
393
394 smtp_active_hostname = primary_hostname;
ad7fc6eb 395 if (raw_active_hostname)
059ec3d9 396 {
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397 uschar * nah = expand_string(raw_active_hostname);
398 if (!nah)
059ec3d9 399 {
8768d548 400 if (!f.expand_string_forcedfail)
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401 {
402 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "failed to expand \"%s\" "
403 "(smtp_active_hostname): %s", raw_active_hostname,
404 expand_string_message);
405 smtp_printf("421 Local configuration error; "
925ac8e4 406 "please try again later.\r\n", FALSE);
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407 mac_smtp_fflush();
408 search_tidyup();
f3ebb786 409 exim_underbar_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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410 }
411 }
ad7fc6eb 412 else if (*nah) smtp_active_hostname = nah;
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413 }
414
415 /* Initialize the queueing flags */
416
417 queue_check_only();
8669f003 418 session_local_queue_only = queue_only;
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419
420 /* Close the listening sockets, and set the SIGCHLD handler to SIG_IGN.
421 We also attempt to set things up so that children are automatically reaped,
422 but just in case this isn't available, there's a paranoid waitpid() in the
423 loop too (except for systems where we are sure it isn't needed). See the more
424 extensive comment before the reception loop in exim.c for a fuller
425 explanation of this logic. */
426
f1e894f3 427 for (i = 0; i < listen_socket_count; i++) (void)close(listen_sockets[i]);
059ec3d9 428
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429 /* Set FD_CLOEXEC on the SMTP socket. We don't want any rogue child processes
430 to be able to communicate with them, under any circumstances. */
431 (void)fcntl(accept_socket, F_SETFD,
432 fcntl(accept_socket, F_GETFD) | FD_CLOEXEC);
433 (void)fcntl(dup_accept_socket, F_SETFD,
434 fcntl(dup_accept_socket, F_GETFD) | FD_CLOEXEC);
435
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436 #ifdef SA_NOCLDWAIT
437 act.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
438 sigemptyset(&(act.sa_mask));
439 act.sa_flags = SA_NOCLDWAIT;
440 sigaction(SIGCHLD, &act, NULL);
441 #else
442 signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_IGN);
443 #endif
01446a56 444 signal(SIGTERM, SIG_DFL);
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445
446 /* Attempt to get an id from the sending machine via the RFC 1413
447 protocol. We do this in the sub-process in order not to hold up the
448 main process if there is any delay. Then set up the fullhost information
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449 in case there is no HELO/EHLO.
450
451 If debugging is enabled only for the daemon, we must turn if off while
452 finding the id, but turn it on again afterwards so that information about the
3d235903 453 incoming connection is output. */
8e669ac1 454
8768d548 455 if (f.debug_daemon) debug_selector = 0;
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456 verify_get_ident(IDENT_PORT);
457 host_build_sender_fullhost();
8e669ac1 458 debug_selector = save_debug_selector;
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459
460 DEBUG(D_any)
461 debug_printf("Process %d is handling incoming connection from %s\n",
462 (int)getpid(), sender_fullhost);
463
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464 /* Now disable debugging permanently if it's required only for the daemon
465 process. */
466
8768d548 467 if (f.debug_daemon) debug_selector = 0;
3d235903 468
059ec3d9 469 /* If there are too many child processes for immediate delivery,
8669f003 470 set the session_local_queue_only flag, which is initialized from the
059ec3d9 471 configured value and may therefore already be TRUE. Leave logging
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472 till later so it will have a message id attached. Note that there is no
473 possibility of re-calculating this per-message, because the value of
474 smtp_accept_count does not change in this subprocess. */
059ec3d9 475
b01dd148 476 if (smtp_accept_queue > 0 && smtp_accept_count > smtp_accept_queue)
059ec3d9 477 {
8669f003 478 session_local_queue_only = TRUE;
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479 queue_only_reason = 1;
480 }
481
482 /* Handle the start of the SMTP session, then loop, accepting incoming
483 messages from the SMTP connection. The end will come at the QUIT command,
484 when smtp_setup_msg() returns 0. A break in the connection causes the
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485 process to die (see accept.c).
486
487 NOTE: We do *not* call smtp_log_no_mail() if smtp_start_session() fails,
488 because a log line has already been written for all its failure exists
489 (usually "connection refused: <reason>") and writing another one is
490 unnecessary clutter. */
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491
492 if (!smtp_start_session())
493 {
494 mac_smtp_fflush();
495 search_tidyup();
f3ebb786 496 exim_underbar_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
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497 }
498
499 for (;;)
500 {
501 int rc;
502 message_id[0] = 0; /* Clear out any previous message_id */
f3ebb786 503 reset_point = store_mark(); /* Save current store high water point */
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504
505 DEBUG(D_any)
506 debug_printf("Process %d is ready for new message\n", (int)getpid());
507
508 /* Smtp_setup_msg() returns 0 on QUIT or if the call is from an
509 unacceptable host or if an ACL "drop" command was triggered, -1 on
510 connection lost, and +1 on validly reaching DATA. Receive_msg() almost
511 always returns TRUE when smtp_input is true; just retry if no message was
512 accepted (can happen for invalid message parameters). However, it can yield
513 FALSE if the connection was forcibly dropped by the DATA ACL. */
514
515 if ((rc = smtp_setup_msg()) > 0)
516 {
517 BOOL ok = receive_msg(FALSE);
518 search_tidyup(); /* Close cached databases */
519 if (!ok) /* Connection was dropped */
520 {
57cc2785 521 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"receive dropped");
059ec3d9 522 mac_smtp_fflush();
b4ed4da0 523 smtp_log_no_mail(); /* Log no mail if configured */
f3ebb786 524 exim_underbar_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
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525 }
526 if (message_id[0] == 0) continue; /* No message was accepted */
527 }
528 else
529 {
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530 if (smtp_out)
531 {
d7978c0f 532 int fd = fileno(smtp_in);
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533 uschar buf[128];
534
535 mac_smtp_fflush();
536 /* drain socket, for clean TCP FINs */
5ddc9771 537 if (fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK) == 0)
d7978c0f 538 for(int i = 16; read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)) > 0 && i > 0; ) i--;
ad7fc6eb 539 }
57cc2785 540 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"message setup dropped");
059ec3d9 541 search_tidyup();
b4ed4da0 542 smtp_log_no_mail(); /* Log no mail if configured */
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543
544 /*XXX should we pause briefly, hoping that the client will be the
545 active TCP closer hence get the TCP_WAIT endpoint? */
546 DEBUG(D_receive) debug_printf("SMTP>>(close on process exit)\n");
f3ebb786 547 exim_underbar_exit(rc ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS);
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548 }
549
550 /* Show the recipients when debugging */
551
552 DEBUG(D_receive)
553 {
2c0f3ea1 554 if (sender_address)
059ec3d9 555 debug_printf("Sender: %s\n", sender_address);
2c0f3ea1 556 if (recipients_list)
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557 {
558 debug_printf("Recipients:\n");
d7978c0f 559 for (int i = 0; i < recipients_count; i++)
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560 debug_printf(" %s\n", recipients_list[i].address);
561 }
562 }
563
564 /* A message has been accepted. Clean up any previous delivery processes
565 that have completed and are defunct, on systems where they don't go away
566 by themselves (see comments when setting SIG_IGN above). On such systems
567 (if any) these delivery processes hang around after termination until
568 the next message is received. */
569
570 #ifndef SIG_IGN_WORKS
571 while (waitpid(-1, NULL, WNOHANG) > 0);
572 #endif
573
574 /* Reclaim up the store used in accepting this message */
575
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576 {
577 int r = receive_messagecount;
8768d548 578 BOOL q = f.queue_only_policy;
e04bfa34 579 smtp_reset(reset_point);
f3ebb786 580 reset_point = NULL;
8768d548 581 f.queue_only_policy = q;
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582 receive_messagecount = r;
583 }
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584
585 /* If queue_only is set or if there are too many incoming connections in
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586 existence, session_local_queue_only will be TRUE. If it is not, check
587 whether we have received too many messages in this session for immediate
588 delivery. */
589
590 if (!session_local_queue_only &&
591 smtp_accept_queue_per_connection > 0 &&
592 receive_messagecount > smtp_accept_queue_per_connection)
059ec3d9 593 {
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594 session_local_queue_only = TRUE;
595 queue_only_reason = 2;
596 }
597
598 /* Initialize local_queue_only from session_local_queue_only. If it is not
599 true, and queue_only_load is set, check that the load average is below it.
600 If local_queue_only is set by this means, we also set if for the session if
601 queue_only_load_latch is true (the default). This means that, once set,
602 local_queue_only remains set for any subsequent messages on the same SMTP
603 connection. This is a deliberate choice; even though the load average may
604 fall, it doesn't seem right to deliver later messages on the same call when
605 not delivering earlier ones. However, the are special circumstances such as
606 very long-lived connections from scanning appliances where this is not the
607 best strategy. In such cases, queue_only_load_latch should be set false. */
608
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609 if ( !(local_queue_only = session_local_queue_only)
610 && queue_only_load >= 0
611 && (local_queue_only = (load_average = OS_GETLOADAVG()) > queue_only_load)
612 )
8669f003 613 {
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614 queue_only_reason = 3;
615 if (queue_only_load_latch) session_local_queue_only = TRUE;
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616 }
617
618 /* Log the queueing here, when it will get a message id attached, but
619 not if queue_only is set (case 0). */
620
621 if (local_queue_only) switch(queue_only_reason)
622 {
f5d25c2b 623 case 1: log_write(L_delay_delivery,
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624 LOG_MAIN, "no immediate delivery: too many connections "
625 "(%d, max %d)", smtp_accept_count, smtp_accept_queue);
f5d25c2b 626 break;
059ec3d9 627
f5d25c2b 628 case 2: log_write(L_delay_delivery,
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629 LOG_MAIN, "no immediate delivery: more than %d messages "
630 "received in one connection", smtp_accept_queue_per_connection);
f5d25c2b 631 break;
059ec3d9 632
f5d25c2b 633 case 3: log_write(L_delay_delivery,
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634 LOG_MAIN, "no immediate delivery: load average %.2f",
635 (double)load_average/1000.0);
f5d25c2b 636 break;
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637 }
638
639 /* If a delivery attempt is required, spin off a new process to handle it.
640 If we are not root, we have to re-exec exim unless deliveries are being
641 done unprivileged. */
642
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643 else if ( (!f.queue_only_policy || f.queue_smtp)
644 && !f.deliver_freeze)
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645 {
646 pid_t dpid;
647
648 /* Before forking, ensure that the C output buffer is flushed. Otherwise
649 anything that it in it will get duplicated, leading to duplicate copies
650 of the pending output. */
651
652 mac_smtp_fflush();
653
654 if ((dpid = fork()) == 0)
655 {
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656 (void)fclose(smtp_in);
657 (void)fclose(smtp_out);
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658
659 /* Don't ever molest the parent's SSL connection, but do clean up
660 the data structures if necessary. */
661
01603eec 662#ifndef DISABLE_TLS
74f1a423 663 tls_close(NULL, TLS_NO_SHUTDOWN);
57cc2785 664#endif
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665
666 /* Reset SIGHUP and SIGCHLD in the child in both cases. */
667
668 signal(SIGHUP, SIG_DFL);
669 signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
01446a56 670 signal(SIGTERM, SIG_DFL);
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671
672 if (geteuid() != root_uid && !deliver_drop_privilege)
673 {
674 signal(SIGALRM, SIG_DFL);
57cc2785 675 delivery_re_exec(CEE_EXEC_PANIC);
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676 /* Control does not return here. */
677 }
678
679 /* No need to re-exec; SIGALRM remains set to the default handler */
680
57cc2785 681 (void) deliver_message(message_id, FALSE, FALSE);
059ec3d9 682 search_tidyup();
f3ebb786 683 exim_underbar_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
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684 }
685
686 if (dpid > 0)
687 {
57cc2785 688 release_cutthrough_connection(US"passed for delivery");
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689 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("forked delivery process %d\n", (int)dpid);
690 }
691 else
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692 {
693 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"delivery fork failed");
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694 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "daemon: delivery process fork "
695 "failed: %s", strerror(errno));
57cc2785 696 }
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697 }
698 }
699 }
700
701
702/* Carrying on in the parent daemon process... Can't do much if the fork
703failed. Otherwise, keep count of the number of accepting processes and
704remember the pid for ticking off when the child completes. */
705
706if (pid < 0)
059ec3d9 707 never_error(US"daemon: accept process fork failed", US"Fork failed", errno);
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708else
709 {
d7978c0f 710 for (int i = 0; i < smtp_accept_max; ++i)
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711 if (smtp_slots[i].pid <= 0)
712 {
713 smtp_slots[i].pid = pid;
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714 /* Connection closes come asyncronously, so we cannot stack this store */
715 if (smtp_accept_max_per_host)
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716 smtp_slots[i].host_address = string_copy_malloc(sender_host_address);
717 smtp_accept_count++;
718 break;
719 }
059ec3d9 720 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("%d SMTP accept process%s running\n",
f3ebb786 721 smtp_accept_count, smtp_accept_count == 1 ? "" : "es");
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722 }
723
724/* Get here via goto in error cases */
725
726ERROR_RETURN:
727
728/* Close the streams associated with the socket which will also close the
729socket fds in this process. We can't do anything if fclose() fails, but
730logging brings it to someone's attention. However, "connection reset by peer"
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731isn't really a problem, so skip that one. On Solaris, a dropped connection can
732manifest itself as a broken pipe, so drop that one too. If the streams don't
733exist, something went wrong while setting things up. Make sure the socket
734descriptors are closed, in order to drop the connection. */
059ec3d9 735
f5d25c2b 736if (smtp_out)
059ec3d9 737 {
1f872c80 738 if (fclose(smtp_out) != 0 && errno != ECONNRESET && errno != EPIPE)
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739 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "daemon: fclose(smtp_out) failed: %s",
740 strerror(errno));
741 smtp_out = NULL;
742 }
f1e894f3 743else (void)close(accept_socket);
059ec3d9 744
f5d25c2b 745if (smtp_in)
059ec3d9 746 {
1f872c80 747 if (fclose(smtp_in) != 0 && errno != ECONNRESET && errno != EPIPE)
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748 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "daemon: fclose(smtp_in) failed: %s",
749 strerror(errno));
750 smtp_in = NULL;
751 }
f1e894f3 752else (void)close(dup_accept_socket);
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753
754/* Release any store used in this process, including the store used for holding
755the incoming host address and an expanded active_hostname. */
756
c8899c20 757log_close_all();
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758interface_address =
759sender_host_address = NULL;
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760store_reset(reset_point);
761sender_host_address = NULL;
762}
763
764
765
766
767/*************************************************
768* Check wildcard listen special cases *
769*************************************************/
770
771/* This function is used when binding and listening on lists of addresses and
772ports. It tests for special cases of wildcard listening, when IPv4 and IPv6
773sockets may interact in different ways in different operating systems. It is
774passed an error number, the list of listening addresses, and the current
775address. Two checks are available: for a previous wildcard IPv6 address, or for
776a following wildcard IPv4 address, in both cases on the same port.
777
778In practice, pairs of wildcard addresses should be adjacent in the address list
779because they are sorted that way below.
780
781Arguments:
782 eno the error number
783 addresses the list of addresses
784 ipa the current IP address
785 back if TRUE, check for previous wildcard IPv6 address
786 if FALSE, check for a following wildcard IPv4 address
787
788Returns: TRUE or FALSE
789*/
790
791static BOOL
792check_special_case(int eno, ip_address_item *addresses, ip_address_item *ipa,
793 BOOL back)
794{
795ip_address_item *ipa2;
796
797/* For the "back" case, if the failure was "address in use" for a wildcard IPv4
798address, seek a previous IPv6 wildcard address on the same port. As it is
799previous, it must have been successfully bound and be listening. Flag it as a
800"6 including 4" listener. */
801
802if (back)
803 {
804 if (eno != EADDRINUSE || ipa->address[0] != 0) return FALSE;
805 for (ipa2 = addresses; ipa2 != ipa; ipa2 = ipa2->next)
806 {
807 if (ipa2->address[1] == 0 && ipa2->port == ipa->port)
808 {
809 ipa2->v6_include_v4 = TRUE;
810 return TRUE;
811 }
812 }
813 }
814
815/* For the "forward" case, if the current address is a wildcard IPv6 address,
816we seek a following wildcard IPv4 address on the same port. */
817
818else
819 {
820 if (ipa->address[0] != ':' || ipa->address[1] != 0) return FALSE;
821 for (ipa2 = ipa->next; ipa2 != NULL; ipa2 = ipa2->next)
822 if (ipa2->address[0] == 0 && ipa->port == ipa2->port) return TRUE;
823 }
824
825return FALSE;
826}
827
828
829
830
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831/*************************************************
832* Handle terminating subprocesses *
833*************************************************/
834
835/* Handle the termination of child processes. Theoretically, this need be done
836only when sigchld_seen is TRUE, but rumour has it that some systems lose
837SIGCHLD signals at busy times, so to be on the safe side, this function is
838called each time round. It shouldn't be too expensive.
839
840Arguments: none
841Returns: nothing
842*/
843
844static void
845handle_ending_processes(void)
846{
847int status;
848pid_t pid;
849
850while ((pid = waitpid(-1, &status, WNOHANG)) > 0)
851 {
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852 DEBUG(D_any)
853 {
854 debug_printf("child %d ended: status=0x%x\n", (int)pid, status);
855#ifdef WCOREDUMP
856 if (WIFEXITED(status))
857 debug_printf(" normal exit, %d\n", WEXITSTATUS(status));
858 else if (WIFSIGNALED(status))
859 debug_printf(" signal exit, signal %d%s\n", WTERMSIG(status),
860 WCOREDUMP(status) ? " (core dumped)" : "");
861#endif
862 }
bb6e88ff 863
8e669ac1 864 /* If it's a listening daemon for which we are keeping track of individual
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865 subprocesses, deal with an accepting process that has terminated. */
866
8cfd0f7b 867 if (smtp_slots)
bb6e88ff 868 {
f3ebb786 869 int i;
bb6e88ff 870 for (i = 0; i < smtp_accept_max; i++)
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871 if (smtp_slots[i].pid == pid)
872 {
8cfd0f7b 873 if (smtp_slots[i].host_address)
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874 store_free(smtp_slots[i].host_address);
875 smtp_slots[i] = empty_smtp_slot;
876 if (--smtp_accept_count < 0) smtp_accept_count = 0;
877 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("%d SMTP accept process%s now running\n",
878 smtp_accept_count, (smtp_accept_count == 1)? "" : "es");
879 break;
880 }
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881 if (i < smtp_accept_max) continue; /* Found an accepting process */
882 }
883
884 /* If it wasn't an accepting process, see if it was a queue-runner
885 process that we are tracking. */
886
0cd5fd23 887 if (queue_pid_slots)
bb6e88ff 888 {
4dc2379a 889 int max = atoi(CS expand_string(queue_run_max));
f3ebb786 890 for (int i = 0; i < max; i++)
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891 if (queue_pid_slots[i] == pid)
892 {
893 queue_pid_slots[i] = 0;
894 if (--queue_run_count < 0) queue_run_count = 0;
895 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("%d queue-runner process%s now running\n",
896 queue_run_count, (queue_run_count == 1)? "" : "es");
897 break;
898 }
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899 }
900 }
901}
902
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903
904
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905static void
906set_pid_file_path(void)
907{
908if (override_pid_file_path)
909 pid_file_path = override_pid_file_path;
910
911if (!*pid_file_path)
912 pid_file_path = string_sprintf("%s/exim-daemon.pid", spool_directory);
913}
914
915
916/* Remove the daemon's pidfile. Note: runs with root privilege,
917as a direct child of the daemon. Does not return. */
918
919void
920delete_pid_file(void)
921{
922uschar * daemon_pid = string_sprintf("%d\n", (int)getppid());
923FILE * f;
924
925set_pid_file_path();
926if ((f = Ufopen(pid_file_path, "rb")))
927 {
928 if ( fgets(CS big_buffer, big_buffer_size, f)
929 && Ustrcmp(daemon_pid, big_buffer) == 0
930 )
931 if (Uunlink(pid_file_path) == 0)
932 {
933 DEBUG(D_any)
934 debug_printf("%s unlink: %s\n", pid_file_path, strerror(errno));
935 }
936 else
937 DEBUG(D_any)
938 debug_printf("unlinked %s\n", pid_file_path);
939 fclose(f);
940 }
941else
942 DEBUG(D_any)
943 debug_printf("%s\n", string_open_failed(errno, "pid file %s",
944 pid_file_path));
945exim_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS, US"pid file remover");
946}
947
948
949/* Called by the daemon; exec a child to get the pid file deleted
950since we may require privs for the containing directory */
951
952static void
953daemon_die(void)
954{
955int pid;
956
957if (f.running_in_test_harness || write_pid)
958 {
959 if ((pid = fork()) == 0)
960 {
961 if (override_pid_file_path)
962 (void)child_exec_exim(CEE_EXEC_PANIC, FALSE, NULL, FALSE, 3,
963 "-oP", override_pid_file_path, "-oPX");
964 else
965 (void)child_exec_exim(CEE_EXEC_PANIC, FALSE, NULL, FALSE, 1, "-oPX");
966
967 /* Control never returns here. */
968 }
969 if (pid > 0)
970 child_close(pid, 1);
971 }
972exim_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS, US"daemon");
973}
974
975
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976/*************************************************
977* Listener socket for local work prompts *
978*************************************************/
979
980static void
981daemon_notifier_socket(void)
982{
983int fd;
984const uschar * where;
985struct sockaddr_un sun = {.sun_family = AF_UNIX};
04403ab0 986int len;
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987
988DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("creating notifier socket\n");
989
990where = US"socket";
991#ifdef SOCK_CLOEXEC
992if ((fd = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM|SOCK_CLOEXEC, 0)) < 0)
993 goto bad;
994#else
f254e592 995if ((fd = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)) < 0)
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996 goto bad;
997(void)fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, fcntl(fd, F_GETFD) | FD_CLOEXEC);
998#endif
999
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1000sun.sun_path[0] = 0; /* Abstract local socket addr - Linux-specific? */
1001len = offsetof(struct sockaddr_un, sun_path) + 1
1002 + snprintf(sun.sun_path+1, sizeof(sun.sun_path)-1, "%s", NOTIFIER_SOCKET_NAME);
1003
ff966302 1004where = US"bind";
04403ab0 1005if (bind(fd, (const struct sockaddr *)&sun, len) < 0)
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1006 goto bad;
1007
1008where = US"SO_PASSCRED";
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1009if (setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET,
1010#ifdef SO_PASSCRED /* Linux */
1011 SO_PASSCRED,
1012#elif defined(LOCAL_CREDS) /* BSD-ish */
1013 LOCAL_CREDS,
1014#else
1015# error no SO_PASSCRED
1016#endif
1017 &on, sizeof(on)) < 0)
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1018 goto bad;
1019
1020/* debug_printf("%s: fd %d\n", __FUNCTION__, fd); */
1021daemon_notifier_fd = fd;
1022return;
1023
1024bad:
1025 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "%s: %s: %s",
1026 __FUNCTION__, where, strerror(errno));
1027}
1028
1029
1030static uschar queuerun_msgid[MESSAGE_ID_LENGTH+1];
1031
1032/* Return TRUE if a sigalrm should be emulated */
1033static BOOL
1034daemon_notification(void)
1035{
1036uschar buf[256], cbuf[256];
04403ab0 1037struct sockaddr_un sun;
ff966302 1038struct iovec iov = {.iov_base = buf, .iov_len = sizeof(buf)-1};
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1039struct msghdr msg = { .msg_name = &sun,
1040 .msg_namelen = sizeof(sun),
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1041 .msg_iov = &iov,
1042 .msg_iovlen = 1,
1043 .msg_control = cbuf,
1044 .msg_controllen = sizeof(cbuf)
1045 };
1046ssize_t sz;
1047struct cmsghdr * cp;
1048
1049buf[sizeof(buf)-1] = 0;
1050if ((sz = recvmsg(daemon_notifier_fd, &msg, 0)) <= 0) return FALSE;
1051if (sz >= sizeof(buf)) return FALSE;
1052
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1053#ifdef notdef
1054debug_printf("addrlen %d\n", msg.msg_namelen);
1055#endif
1056DEBUG(D_queue_run) debug_printf("%s from addr%s '%s'\n", __FUNCTION__,
1057 *sun.sun_path ? "" : " abstract", sun.sun_path+ (*sun.sun_path ? 0 : 1));
1058
1059/* Refuse to handle the item unless the peer has good credentials */
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1060#ifdef SCM_CREDENTIALS
1061# define EXIM_SCM_CR_TYPE SCM_CREDENTIALS
5399df80 1062#elif defined(LOCAL_CREDS) && defined(SCM_CREDS)
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1063# define EXIM_SCM_CR_TYPE SCM_CREDS
1064#else
1065# error no SCM creds knowlege
1066#endif
04403ab0 1067
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1068for (struct cmsghdr * cp = CMSG_FIRSTHDR(&msg);
1069 cp;
1070 cp = CMSG_NXTHDR(&msg, cp))
f254e592 1071 if (cp->cmsg_level == SOL_SOCKET && cp->cmsg_type == EXIM_SCM_CR_TYPE)
ff966302 1072 {
5399df80 1073#ifdef SCM_CREDENTIALS /* Linux */
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1074 struct ucred * cr = (struct ucred *) CMSG_DATA(cp);
1075 if (cr->uid && cr->uid != exim_uid)
1076 {
1077 DEBUG(D_queue_run) debug_printf("%s: sender creds pid %d uid %d gid %d\n",
1078 __FUNCTION__, (int)cr->pid, (int)cr->uid, (int)cr->gid);
1079 return FALSE;
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1080#elif defined(LOCAL_CREDS) /* BSD-ish */
1081 struct sockcred * cr = (struct sockcred *) CMSG_DATA(cp);
1082 if (cr->sc_uid && cr->sc_uid != exim_uid)
f254e592 1083 {
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1084 DEBUG(D_queue_run) debug_printf("%s: sender creds pid ??? uid %d gid %d\n",
1085 __FUNCTION__, (int)cr->sc_uid, (int)cr->sc_gid);
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1086 return FALSE;
1087#endif
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1088 }
1089 break;
1090 }
1091
1092buf[sz] = 0;
1093switch (buf[0])
1094 {
4c2efd7a 1095#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_QUEUE_RAMP
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1096 case NOTIFY_MSG_QRUN:
1097 /* this should be a message_id */
1098 DEBUG(D_queue_run)
1099 debug_printf("%s: qrunner trigger: %s\n", __FUNCTION__, buf+1);
1100 memcpy(queuerun_msgid, buf+1, MESSAGE_ID_LENGTH+1);
1101 return TRUE;
4c2efd7a 1102#endif /*EXPERIMENTAL_QUEUE_RAMP*/
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1103
1104 case NOTIFY_QUEUE_SIZE_REQ:
1105 {
1106 uschar buf[16];
1107 int len = snprintf(CS buf, sizeof(buf), "%u", queue_count_cached());
1108
1109 DEBUG(D_queue_run)
1110 debug_printf("%s: queue size request: %s\n", __FUNCTION__, buf);
1111
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1112 if (sendto(daemon_notifier_fd, buf, len, 0,
1113 (const struct sockaddr *)&sun, msg.msg_namelen) < 0)
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1114 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC,
1115 "%s: sendto: %s\n", __FUNCTION__, strerror(errno));
1116 return FALSE;
1117 }
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1118 }
1119return FALSE;
1120}
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1121
1122
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1123/*************************************************
1124* Exim Daemon Mainline *
1125*************************************************/
1126
1127/* The daemon can do two jobs, either of which is optional:
1128
1129(1) Listens for incoming SMTP calls and spawns off a sub-process to handle
1130each one. This is requested by the -bd option, with -oX specifying the SMTP
1131port on which to listen (for testing).
1132
1133(2) Spawns a queue-running process every so often. This is controlled by the
1134-q option with a an interval time. (If no time is given, a single queue run
1135is done from the main function, and control doesn't get here.)
1136
1137Root privilege is required in order to attach to port 25. Some systems require
1138it when calling socket() rather than bind(). To cope with all cases, we run as
1139root for both socket() and bind(). Some systems also require root in order to
1140write to the pid file directory. This function must therefore be called as root
1141if it is to work properly in all circumstances. Once the socket is bound and
1142the pid file written, root privilege is given up if there is an exim uid.
1143
1144There are no arguments to this function, and it never returns. */
1145
1146void
1147daemon_go(void)
1148{
ebeaf996 1149struct passwd *pw;
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1150int *listen_sockets = NULL;
1151int listen_socket_count = 0;
1152ip_address_item *addresses = NULL;
9ee44efb 1153time_t last_connection_time = (time_t)0;
4dc2379a 1154int local_queue_run_max = atoi(CS expand_string(queue_run_max));
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1155
1156/* If any debugging options are set, turn on the D_pid bit so that all
1157debugging lines get the pid added. */
1158
1159DEBUG(D_any|D_v) debug_selector |= D_pid;
1160
8768d548 1161if (f.inetd_wait_mode)
9ee44efb 1162 {
9ee44efb 1163 listen_socket_count = 1;
f3ebb786 1164 listen_sockets = store_get(sizeof(int), FALSE);
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1165 (void) close(3);
1166 if (dup2(0, 3) == -1)
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1167 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,
1168 "failed to dup inetd socket safely away: %s", strerror(errno));
d4ff61d1 1169
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1170 listen_sockets[0] = 3;
1171 (void) close(0);
1172 (void) close(1);
1173 (void) close(2);
1174 exim_nullstd();
1175
1176 if (debug_file == stderr)
1177 {
1178 /* need a call to log_write before call to open debug_file, so that
1179 log.c:file_path has been initialised. This is unfortunate. */
1180 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "debugging Exim in inetd wait mode starting");
1181
1182 fclose(debug_file);
1183 debug_file = NULL;
1184 exim_nullstd(); /* re-open fd2 after we just closed it again */
1185 debug_logging_activate(US"-wait", NULL);
1186 }
1187
1188 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("running in inetd wait mode\n");
1189
1190 /* As per below, when creating sockets ourselves, we handle tcp_nodelay for
1191 our own buffering; we assume though that inetd set the socket REUSEADDR. */
1192
d4ff61d1
JH
1193 if (tcp_nodelay)
1194 if (setsockopt(3, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, US &on, sizeof(on)))
1195 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "failed to set socket NODELAY: %s",
1196 strerror(errno));
9ee44efb
PP
1197 }
1198
1199
8768d548 1200if (f.inetd_wait_mode || f.daemon_listen)
9ee44efb
PP
1201 {
1202 /* If any option requiring a load average to be available during the
1203 reception of a message is set, call os_getloadavg() while we are root
1204 for those OS for which this is necessary the first time it is called (in
1205 order to perform an "open" on the kernel memory file). */
1206
1207 #ifdef LOAD_AVG_NEEDS_ROOT
1208 if (queue_only_load >= 0 || smtp_load_reserve >= 0 ||
1209 (deliver_queue_load_max >= 0 && deliver_drop_privilege))
1210 (void)os_getloadavg();
1211 #endif
1212 }
1213
059ec3d9
PH
1214
1215/* Do the preparation for setting up a listener on one or more interfaces, and
1216possible on various ports. This is controlled by the combination of
1217local_interfaces (which can set IP addresses and ports) and daemon_smtp_port
1218(which is a list of default ports to use for those items in local_interfaces
1219that do not specify a port). The -oX command line option can be used to
1220override one or both of these options.
1221
1222If local_interfaces is not set, the default is to listen on all interfaces.
1223When it is set, it can include "all IPvx interfaces" as an item. This is useful
1224when different ports are in use.
1225
1226It turns out that listening on all interfaces is messy in an IPv6 world,
1227because several different implementation approaches have been taken. This code
1228is now supposed to work with all of them. The point of difference is whether an
1229IPv6 socket that is listening on all interfaces will receive incoming IPv4
1230calls or not. We also have to cope with the case when IPv6 libraries exist, but
1231there is no IPv6 support in the kernel.
1232
1233. On Solaris, an IPv6 socket will accept IPv4 calls, and give them as mapped
1234 addresses. However, if an IPv4 socket is also listening on all interfaces,
1235 calls are directed to the appropriate socket.
1236
1237. On (some versions of) Linux, an IPv6 socket will accept IPv4 calls, and
1238 give them as mapped addresses, but an attempt also to listen on an IPv4
1239 socket on all interfaces causes an error.
1240
1241. On OpenBSD, an IPv6 socket will not accept IPv4 calls. You have to set up
1242 two sockets if you want to accept both kinds of call.
1243
1244. FreeBSD is like OpenBSD, but it has the IPV6_V6ONLY socket option, which
1245 can be turned off, to make it behave like the versions of Linux described
1246 above.
1247
1248. I heard a report that the USAGI IPv6 stack for Linux has implemented
1249 IPV6_V6ONLY.
1250
1251So, what we do when IPv6 is supported is as follows:
1252
1253 (1) After it is set up, the list of interfaces is scanned for wildcard
1254 addresses. If an IPv6 and an IPv4 wildcard are both found for the same
1255 port, the list is re-arranged so that they are together, with the IPv6
1256 wildcard first.
1257
1258 (2) If the creation of a wildcard IPv6 socket fails, we just log the error and
1259 carry on if an IPv4 wildcard socket for the same port follows later in the
1260 list. This allows Exim to carry on in the case when the kernel has no IPv6
1261 support.
1262
1263 (3) Having created an IPv6 wildcard socket, we try to set IPV6_V6ONLY if that
1264 option is defined. However, if setting fails, carry on regardless (but log
1265 the incident).
1266
1267 (4) If binding or listening on an IPv6 wildcard socket fails, it is a serious
1268 error.
1269
1270 (5) If binding or listening on an IPv4 wildcard socket fails with the error
1271 EADDRINUSE, and a previous interface was an IPv6 wildcard for the same
1272 port (which must have succeeded or we wouldn't have got this far), we
1273 assume we are in the situation where just a single socket is permitted,
1274 and ignore the error.
1275
1276Phew!
1277
1278The preparation code decodes options and sets up the relevant data. We do this
1279first, so that we can return non-zero if there are any syntax errors, and also
1280write to stderr. */
1281
8768d548 1282if (f.daemon_listen && !f.inetd_wait_mode)
059ec3d9
PH
1283 {
1284 int *default_smtp_port;
1285 int sep;
1286 int pct = 0;
1287 uschar *s;
55414b25 1288 const uschar * list;
059ec3d9
PH
1289 uschar *local_iface_source = US"local_interfaces";
1290 ip_address_item *ipa;
1291 ip_address_item **pipa;
1292
059ec3d9
PH
1293 /* If -oX was used, disable the writing of a pid file unless -oP was
1294 explicitly used to force it. Then scan the string given to -oX. Any items
1295 that contain neither a dot nor a colon are used to override daemon_smtp_port.
1296 Any other items are used to override local_interfaces. */
1297
acec9514 1298 if (override_local_interfaces)
059ec3d9 1299 {
acec9514
JH
1300 gstring * new_smtp_port = NULL;
1301 gstring * new_local_interfaces = NULL;
059ec3d9 1302
01446a56 1303 if (!override_pid_file_path) write_pid = FALSE;
059ec3d9
PH
1304
1305 list = override_local_interfaces;
1306 sep = 0;
55414b25 1307 while ((s = string_nextinlist(&list, &sep, big_buffer, big_buffer_size)))
059ec3d9
PH
1308 {
1309 uschar joinstr[4];
01446a56 1310 gstring ** gp = Ustrpbrk(s, ".:") ? &new_local_interfaces : &new_smtp_port;
059ec3d9 1311
acec9514 1312 if (!*gp)
059ec3d9
PH
1313 {
1314 joinstr[0] = sep;
1315 joinstr[1] = ' ';
acec9514 1316 *gp = string_catn(*gp, US"<", 1);
059ec3d9
PH
1317 }
1318
acec9514
JH
1319 *gp = string_catn(*gp, joinstr, 2);
1320 *gp = string_cat (*gp, s);
059ec3d9
PH
1321 }
1322
acec9514 1323 if (new_smtp_port)
059ec3d9 1324 {
acec9514 1325 daemon_smtp_port = string_from_gstring(new_smtp_port);
059ec3d9
PH
1326 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("daemon_smtp_port overridden by -oX:\n %s\n",
1327 daemon_smtp_port);
1328 }
1329
acec9514 1330 if (new_local_interfaces)
059ec3d9 1331 {
acec9514 1332 local_interfaces = string_from_gstring(new_local_interfaces);
059ec3d9
PH
1333 local_iface_source = US"-oX data";
1334 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("local_interfaces overridden by -oX:\n %s\n",
1335 local_interfaces);
1336 }
1337 }
1338
1339 /* Create a list of default SMTP ports, to be used if local_interfaces
4c04137d 1340 contains entries without explicit ports. First count the number of ports, then
059ec3d9
PH
1341 build a translated list in a vector. */
1342
1343 list = daemon_smtp_port;
1344 sep = 0;
55414b25 1345 while ((s = string_nextinlist(&list, &sep, big_buffer, big_buffer_size)))
059ec3d9 1346 pct++;
f3ebb786 1347 default_smtp_port = store_get((pct+1) * sizeof(int), FALSE);
059ec3d9
PH
1348 list = daemon_smtp_port;
1349 sep = 0;
1350 for (pct = 0;
55414b25 1351 (s = string_nextinlist(&list, &sep, big_buffer, big_buffer_size));
059ec3d9
PH
1352 pct++)
1353 {
1354 if (isdigit(*s))
1355 {
1356 uschar *end;
1357 default_smtp_port[pct] = Ustrtol(s, &end, 0);
1358 if (end != s + Ustrlen(s))
1359 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG, "invalid SMTP port: %s", s);
1360 }
1361 else
1362 {
1363 struct servent *smtp_service = getservbyname(CS s, "tcp");
071c51f7 1364 if (!smtp_service)
059ec3d9
PH
1365 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG, "TCP port \"%s\" not found", s);
1366 default_smtp_port[pct] = ntohs(smtp_service->s_port);
1367 }
1368 }
1369 default_smtp_port[pct] = 0;
1370
071c51f7
JH
1371 /* Check the list of TLS-on-connect ports and do name lookups if needed */
1372
1373 list = tls_in.on_connect_ports;
1374 sep = 0;
1375 while ((s = string_nextinlist(&list, &sep, big_buffer, big_buffer_size)))
1376 if (!isdigit(*s))
1377 {
acec9514 1378 gstring * g = NULL;
4226691b 1379
071c51f7
JH
1380 list = tls_in.on_connect_ports;
1381 tls_in.on_connect_ports = NULL;
1382 sep = 0;
1383 while ((s = string_nextinlist(&list, &sep, big_buffer, big_buffer_size)))
1384 {
1385 if (!isdigit(*s))
1386 {
4226691b 1387 struct servent * smtp_service = getservbyname(CS s, "tcp");
071c51f7
JH
1388 if (!smtp_service)
1389 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG, "TCP port \"%s\" not found", s);
4226691b 1390 s = string_sprintf("%d", (int)ntohs(smtp_service->s_port));
071c51f7 1391 }
acec9514 1392 g = string_append_listele(g, ':', s);
071c51f7 1393 }
acec9514
JH
1394 if (g)
1395 tls_in.on_connect_ports = g->s;
071c51f7
JH
1396 break;
1397 }
1398
059ec3d9
PH
1399 /* Create the list of local interfaces, possibly with ports included. This
1400 list may contain references to 0.0.0.0 and ::0 as wildcards. These special
1401 values are converted below. */
1402
1403 addresses = host_build_ifacelist(local_interfaces, local_iface_source);
1404
1405 /* In the list of IP addresses, convert 0.0.0.0 into an empty string, and ::0
1406 into the string ":". We use these to recognize wildcards in IPv4 and IPv6. In
1407 fact, many IP stacks recognize 0.0.0.0 and ::0 and handle them as wildcards
1408 anyway, but we need to know which are the wildcard addresses, and the shorter
1409 strings are neater.
1410
1411 In the same scan, fill in missing port numbers from the default list. When
1412 there is more than one item in the list, extra items are created. */
1413
b891534f 1414 for (ipa = addresses; ipa; ipa = ipa->next)
059ec3d9 1415 {
b891534f
JH
1416 if (Ustrcmp(ipa->address, "0.0.0.0") == 0)
1417 ipa->address[0] = 0;
059ec3d9
PH
1418 else if (Ustrcmp(ipa->address, "::0") == 0)
1419 {
1420 ipa->address[0] = ':';
1421 ipa->address[1] = 0;
1422 }
1423
1424 if (ipa->port > 0) continue;
1425
1426 if (daemon_smtp_port[0] <= 0)
1427 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "no port specified for interface "
1428 "%s and daemon_smtp_port is unset; cannot start daemon",
b891534f
JH
1429 ipa->address[0] == 0 ? US"\"all IPv4\"" :
1430 ipa->address[1] == 0 ? US"\"all IPv6\"" : ipa->address);
1431
059ec3d9 1432 ipa->port = default_smtp_port[0];
d7978c0f 1433 for (int i = 1; default_smtp_port[i] > 0; i++)
059ec3d9 1434 {
f3ebb786 1435 ip_address_item *new = store_get(sizeof(ip_address_item), FALSE);
b891534f 1436
059ec3d9
PH
1437 memcpy(new->address, ipa->address, Ustrlen(ipa->address) + 1);
1438 new->port = default_smtp_port[i];
1439 new->next = ipa->next;
1440 ipa->next = new;
1441 ipa = new;
1442 }
1443 }
1444
1445 /* Scan the list of addresses for wildcards. If we find an IPv4 and an IPv6
1446 wildcard for the same port, ensure that (a) they are together and (b) the
1447 IPv6 address comes first. This makes handling the messy features easier, and
1448 also simplifies the construction of the "daemon started" log line. */
1449
1450 pipa = &addresses;
b891534f 1451 for (ipa = addresses; ipa; pipa = &ipa->next, ipa = ipa->next)
059ec3d9
PH
1452 {
1453 ip_address_item *ipa2;
1454
1455 /* Handle an IPv4 wildcard */
1456
1457 if (ipa->address[0] == 0)
b891534f 1458 for (ipa2 = ipa; ipa2->next; ipa2 = ipa2->next)
059ec3d9
PH
1459 {
1460 ip_address_item *ipa3 = ipa2->next;
1461 if (ipa3->address[0] == ':' &&
1462 ipa3->address[1] == 0 &&
1463 ipa3->port == ipa->port)
1464 {
1465 ipa2->next = ipa3->next;
1466 ipa3->next = ipa;
1467 *pipa = ipa3;
1468 break;
1469 }
1470 }
059ec3d9
PH
1471
1472 /* Handle an IPv6 wildcard. */
1473
1474 else if (ipa->address[0] == ':' && ipa->address[1] == 0)
b891534f 1475 for (ipa2 = ipa; ipa2->next; ipa2 = ipa2->next)
059ec3d9
PH
1476 {
1477 ip_address_item *ipa3 = ipa2->next;
1478 if (ipa3->address[0] == 0 && ipa3->port == ipa->port)
1479 {
1480 ipa2->next = ipa3->next;
1481 ipa3->next = ipa->next;
1482 ipa->next = ipa3;
1483 ipa = ipa3;
1484 break;
1485 }
1486 }
059ec3d9
PH
1487 }
1488
1489 /* Get a vector to remember all the sockets in */
1490
b891534f 1491 for (ipa = addresses; ipa; ipa = ipa->next)
059ec3d9 1492 listen_socket_count++;
f3ebb786 1493 listen_sockets = store_get(sizeof(int) * listen_socket_count, FALSE);
059ec3d9 1494
9ee44efb
PP
1495 } /* daemon_listen but not inetd_wait_mode */
1496
8768d548 1497if (f.daemon_listen)
9ee44efb
PP
1498 {
1499
059ec3d9
PH
1500 /* Do a sanity check on the max connects value just to save us from getting
1501 a huge amount of store. */
1502
1503 if (smtp_accept_max > 4095) smtp_accept_max = 4096;
1504
1505 /* There's no point setting smtp_accept_queue unless it is less than the max
1506 connects limit. The configuration reader ensures that the max is set if the
1507 queue-only option is set. */
1508
1509 if (smtp_accept_queue > smtp_accept_max) smtp_accept_queue = 0;
1510
1511 /* Get somewhere to keep the list of SMTP accepting pids if we are keeping
1512 track of them for total number and queue/host limits. */
1513
1514 if (smtp_accept_max > 0)
1515 {
f3ebb786 1516 smtp_slots = store_get(smtp_accept_max * sizeof(smtp_slot), FALSE);
d7978c0f 1517 for (int i = 0; i < smtp_accept_max; i++) smtp_slots[i] = empty_smtp_slot;
059ec3d9
PH
1518 }
1519 }
1520
76a2d7ba
PH
1521/* The variable background_daemon is always false when debugging, but
1522can also be forced false in order to keep a non-debugging daemon in the
1523foreground. If background_daemon is true, close all open file descriptors that
9ee44efb
PP
1524we know about, but then re-open stdin, stdout, and stderr to /dev/null. Also
1525do this for inetd_wait mode.
76a2d7ba
PH
1526
1527This is protection against any called functions (in libraries, or in
1528Perl, or whatever) that think they can write to stderr (or stdout). Before this
1529was added, it was quite likely that an SMTP connection would use one of these
1530file descriptors, in which case writing random stuff to it caused chaos.
1531
1532Then disconnect from the controlling terminal, Most modern Unixes seem to have
1533setsid() for getting rid of the controlling terminal. For any OS that doesn't,
1534setsid() can be #defined as a no-op, or as something else. */
059ec3d9 1535
8768d548 1536if (f.background_daemon || f.inetd_wait_mode)
059ec3d9 1537 {
76a2d7ba
PH
1538 log_close_all(); /* Just in case anything was logged earlier */
1539 search_tidyup(); /* Just in case any were used in reading the config. */
f1e894f3
PH
1540 (void)close(0); /* Get rid of stdin/stdout/stderr */
1541 (void)close(1);
1542 (void)close(2);
8e669ac1 1543 exim_nullstd(); /* Connect stdin/stdout/stderr to /dev/null */
059ec3d9 1544 log_stderr = NULL; /* So no attempt to copy paniclog output */
9ee44efb 1545 }
059ec3d9 1546
8768d548 1547if (f.background_daemon)
9ee44efb 1548 {
059ec3d9 1549 /* If the parent process of this one has pid == 1, we are re-initializing the
8e669ac1 1550 daemon as the result of a SIGHUP. In this case, there is no need to do
76a2d7ba
PH
1551 anything, because the controlling terminal has long gone. Otherwise, fork, in
1552 case current process is a process group leader (see 'man setsid' for an
1553 explanation) before calling setsid(). */
059ec3d9
PH
1554
1555 if (getppid() != 1)
1556 {
1557 pid_t pid = fork();
1558 if (pid < 0) log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,
1559 "fork() failed when starting daemon: %s", strerror(errno));
1560 if (pid > 0) exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); /* in parent process, just exit */
1561 (void)setsid(); /* release controlling terminal */
1562 }
1563 }
1564
1565/* We are now in the disconnected, daemon process (unless debugging). Set up
1566the listening sockets if required. */
1567
4c2efd7a 1568daemon_notifier_socket();
ff966302 1569
8768d548 1570if (f.daemon_listen && !f.inetd_wait_mode)
059ec3d9
PH
1571 {
1572 int sk;
059ec3d9
PH
1573 ip_address_item *ipa;
1574
1575 /* For each IP address, create a socket, bind it to the appropriate port, and
1576 start listening. See comments above about IPv6 sockets that may or may not
1577 accept IPv4 calls when listening on all interfaces. We also have to cope with
1578 the case of a system with IPv6 libraries, but no IPv6 support in the kernel.
1579 listening, provided a wildcard IPv4 socket for the same port follows. */
1580
1581 for (ipa = addresses, sk = 0; sk < listen_socket_count; ipa = ipa->next, sk++)
1582 {
1583 BOOL wildcard;
1584 ip_address_item *ipa2;
059ec3d9
PH
1585 int af;
1586
1587 if (Ustrchr(ipa->address, ':') != NULL)
1588 {
1589 af = AF_INET6;
1590 wildcard = ipa->address[1] == 0;
1591 }
1592 else
1593 {
1594 af = AF_INET;
1595 wildcard = ipa->address[0] == 0;
1596 }
1597
96f5fe4c 1598 if ((listen_sockets[sk] = ip_socket(SOCK_STREAM, af)) < 0)
059ec3d9
PH
1599 {
1600 if (check_special_case(0, addresses, ipa, FALSE))
1601 {
1602 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "Failed to create IPv6 socket for wildcard "
1603 "listening (%s): will use IPv4", strerror(errno));
1604 goto SKIP_SOCKET;
1605 }
1606 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE, "IPv%c socket creation failed: %s",
1607 (af == AF_INET6)? '6' : '4', strerror(errno));
1608 }
1609
1610 /* If this is an IPv6 wildcard socket, set IPV6_V6ONLY if that option is
1611 available. Just log failure (can get protocol not available, just like
1612 socket creation can). */
1613
b891534f 1614#ifdef IPV6_V6ONLY
059ec3d9 1615 if (af == AF_INET6 && wildcard &&
5903c6ff 1616 setsockopt(listen_sockets[sk], IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, CS (&on),
059ec3d9
PH
1617 sizeof(on)) < 0)
1618 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "Setting IPV6_V6ONLY on daemon's IPv6 wildcard "
1619 "socket failed (%s): carrying on without it", strerror(errno));
b891534f 1620#endif /* IPV6_V6ONLY */
059ec3d9
PH
1621
1622 /* Set SO_REUSEADDR so that the daemon can be restarted while a connection
1623 is being handled. Without this, a connection will prevent reuse of the
1624 smtp port for listening. */
1625
1626 if (setsockopt(listen_sockets[sk], SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR,
5903c6ff 1627 US (&on), sizeof(on)) < 0)
059ec3d9
PH
1628 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "setting SO_REUSEADDR on socket "
1629 "failed when starting daemon: %s", strerror(errno));
1630
1631 /* Set TCP_NODELAY; Exim does its own buffering. There is a switch to
1632 disable this because it breaks some broken clients. */
1633
1634 if (tcp_nodelay) setsockopt(listen_sockets[sk], IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY,
5903c6ff 1635 US (&on), sizeof(on));
059ec3d9
PH
1636
1637 /* Now bind the socket to the required port; if Exim is being restarted
1638 it may not always be possible to bind immediately, even with SO_REUSEADDR
1639 set, so try 10 times, waiting between each try. After 10 failures, we give
1640 up. In an IPv6 environment, if bind () fails with the error EADDRINUSE and
1641 we are doing wildcard IPv4 listening and there was a previous IPv6 wildcard
1642 address for the same port, ignore the error on the grounds that we must be
1643 in a system where the IPv6 socket accepts both kinds of call. This is
1644 necessary for (some release of) USAGI Linux; other IP stacks fail at the
1645 listen() stage instead. */
1646
6af7e591 1647#ifdef TCP_FASTOPEN
8768d548 1648 f.tcp_fastopen_ok = TRUE;
6af7e591 1649#endif
059ec3d9
PH
1650 for(;;)
1651 {
1652 uschar *msg, *addr;
1653 if (ip_bind(listen_sockets[sk], af, ipa->address, ipa->port) >= 0) break;
1654 if (check_special_case(errno, addresses, ipa, TRUE))
1655 {
1656 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("wildcard IPv4 bind() failed after IPv6 "
1657 "listen() success; EADDRINUSE ignored\n");
f1e894f3 1658 (void)close(listen_sockets[sk]);
059ec3d9
PH
1659 goto SKIP_SOCKET;
1660 }
1661 msg = US strerror(errno);
b891534f
JH
1662 addr = wildcard
1663 ? af == AF_INET6
1664 ? US"(any IPv6)"
1665 : US"(any IPv4)"
1666 : ipa->address;
4aee0225 1667 if (daemon_startup_retries <= 0)
059ec3d9
PH
1668 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,
1669 "socket bind() to port %d for address %s failed: %s: "
1670 "daemon abandoned", ipa->port, addr, msg);
1671 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "socket bind() to port %d for address %s "
4aee0225
PH
1672 "failed: %s: waiting %s before trying again (%d more %s)",
1673 ipa->port, addr, msg, readconf_printtime(daemon_startup_sleep),
1674 daemon_startup_retries, (daemon_startup_retries > 1)? "tries" : "try");
1675 daemon_startup_retries--;
1676 sleep(daemon_startup_sleep);
059ec3d9
PH
1677 }
1678
1679 DEBUG(D_any)
059ec3d9
PH
1680 if (wildcard)
1681 debug_printf("listening on all interfaces (IPv%c) port %d\n",
fb05276a 1682 af == AF_INET6 ? '6' : '4', ipa->port);
059ec3d9
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1683 else
1684 debug_printf("listening on %s port %d\n", ipa->address, ipa->port);
fb05276a 1685
b536a578 1686#if defined(TCP_FASTOPEN) && !defined(__APPLE__)
590faf89
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1687 if ( f.tcp_fastopen_ok
1688 && setsockopt(listen_sockets[sk], IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_FASTOPEN,
4670e9d3 1689 &smtp_connect_backlog, sizeof(smtp_connect_backlog)))
6af7e591 1690 {
a23ff3b4 1691 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("setsockopt FASTOPEN: %s\n", strerror(errno));
8768d548 1692 f.tcp_fastopen_ok = FALSE;
6af7e591 1693 }
fb05276a 1694#endif
059ec3d9
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1695
1696 /* Start listening on the bound socket, establishing the maximum backlog of
1697 connections that is allowed. On success, continue to the next address. */
1698
b536a578
JH
1699 if (listen(listen_sockets[sk], smtp_connect_backlog) >= 0)
1700 {
1701#if defined(TCP_FASTOPEN) && defined(__APPLE__)
1702 if ( f.tcp_fastopen_ok
1703 && setsockopt(listen_sockets[sk], IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_FASTOPEN,
1704 &on, sizeof(on)))
1705 {
1706 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("setsockopt FASTOPEN: %s\n", strerror(errno));
1707 f.tcp_fastopen_ok = FALSE;
1708 }
1709#endif
1710 continue;
1711 }
059ec3d9
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1712
1713 /* Listening has failed. In an IPv6 environment, as for bind(), if listen()
1714 fails with the error EADDRINUSE and we are doing IPv4 wildcard listening
1715 and there was a previous successful IPv6 wildcard listen on the same port,
1716 we want to ignore the error on the grounds that we must be in a system
1717 where the IPv6 socket accepts both kinds of call. */
1718
1719 if (!check_special_case(errno, addresses, ipa, TRUE))
1720 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE, "listen() failed on interface %s: %s",
fb05276a
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1721 wildcard
1722 ? af == AF_INET6 ? US"(any IPv6)" : US"(any IPv4)" : ipa->address,
059ec3d9
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1723 strerror(errno));
1724
1725 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("wildcard IPv4 listen() failed after IPv6 "
1726 "listen() success; EADDRINUSE ignored\n");
f1e894f3 1727 (void)close(listen_sockets[sk]);
059ec3d9
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1728
1729 /* Come here if there has been a problem with the socket which we
1730 are going to ignore. We remove the address from the chain, and back up the
1731 counts. */
1732
b891534f 1733 SKIP_SOCKET:
059ec3d9
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1734 sk--; /* Back up the count */
1735 listen_socket_count--; /* Reduce the total */
1736 if (ipa == addresses) addresses = ipa->next; else
1737 {
1738 for (ipa2 = addresses; ipa2->next != ipa; ipa2 = ipa2->next);
1739 ipa2->next = ipa->next;
1740 ipa = ipa2;
1741 }
1742 } /* End of bind/listen loop for each address */
1743 } /* End of setup for listening */
1744
1745
1746/* If we are not listening, we want to write a pid file only if -oP was
1747explicitly given. */
1748
b891534f
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1749else if (!override_pid_file_path)
1750 write_pid = FALSE;
059ec3d9
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1751
1752/* Write the pid to a known file for assistance in identification, if required.
1753We do this before giving up root privilege, because on some systems it is
1754necessary to be root in order to write into the pid file directory. There's
1755nothing to stop multiple daemons running, as long as no more than one listens
1756on a given TCP/IP port on the same interface(s). However, in these
1757circumstances it gets far too complicated to mess with pid file names
1758automatically. Consequently, Exim 4 writes a pid file only
1759
1760 (a) When running in the test harness, or
1761 (b) When -bd is used and -oX is not used, or
1762 (c) When -oP is used to supply a path.
1763
1764The variable daemon_write_pid is used to control this. */
1765
8768d548 1766if (f.running_in_test_harness || write_pid)
059ec3d9
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1767 {
1768 FILE *f;
1769
01446a56 1770 set_pid_file_path();
b891534f 1771 if ((f = modefopen(pid_file_path, "wb", 0644)))
059ec3d9 1772 {
ff790e47 1773 (void)fprintf(f, "%d\n", (int)getpid());
ff790e47 1774 (void)fclose(f);
059ec3d9
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1775 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("pid written to %s\n", pid_file_path);
1776 }
1777 else
059ec3d9
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1778 DEBUG(D_any)
1779 debug_printf("%s\n", string_open_failed(errno, "pid file %s",
1780 pid_file_path));
059ec3d9
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1781 }
1782
1783/* Set up the handler for SIGHUP, which causes a restart of the daemon. */
1784
1785sighup_seen = FALSE;
1786signal(SIGHUP, sighup_handler);
1787
1788/* Give up root privilege at this point (assuming that exim_uid and exim_gid
1789are not root). The third argument controls the running of initgroups().
1790Normally we do this, in order to set up the groups for the Exim user. However,
1791if we are not root at this time - some odd installations run that way - we
1792cannot do this. */
1793
1794exim_setugid(exim_uid, exim_gid, geteuid()==root_uid, US"running as a daemon");
1795
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1796/* Update the originator_xxx fields so that received messages as listed as
1797coming from Exim, not whoever started the daemon. */
1798
1799originator_uid = exim_uid;
1800originator_gid = exim_gid;
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1801originator_login = (pw = getpwuid(exim_uid))
1802 ? string_copy_perm(US pw->pw_name, FALSE) : US"exim";
ebeaf996 1803
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1804/* Get somewhere to keep the list of queue-runner pids if we are keeping track
1805of them (and also if we are doing queue runs). */
1806
0cd5fd23 1807if (queue_interval > 0 && local_queue_run_max > 0)
059ec3d9 1808 {
f3ebb786 1809 queue_pid_slots = store_get(local_queue_run_max * sizeof(pid_t), FALSE);
d7978c0f 1810 for (int i = 0; i < local_queue_run_max; i++) queue_pid_slots[i] = 0;
059ec3d9
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1811 }
1812
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1813/* Set up the handler for termination of child processes, and the one
1814telling us to die. */
059ec3d9
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1815
1816sigchld_seen = FALSE;
7d468ab8 1817os_non_restarting_signal(SIGCHLD, main_sigchld_handler);
059ec3d9 1818
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1819sigterm_seen = FALSE;
1820os_non_restarting_signal(SIGTERM, main_sigterm_handler);
1821
059ec3d9
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1822/* If we are to run the queue periodically, pretend the alarm has just gone
1823off. This will cause the first queue-runner to get kicked off straight away. */
1824
1825sigalrm_seen = (queue_interval > 0);
1826
1827/* Log the start up of a daemon - at least one of listening or queue running
1828must be set up. */
1829
8768d548 1830if (f.inetd_wait_mode)
9ee44efb
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1831 {
1832 uschar *p = big_buffer;
1833
1834 if (inetd_wait_timeout >= 0)
1835 sprintf(CS p, "terminating after %d seconds", inetd_wait_timeout);
1836 else
1837 sprintf(CS p, "with no wait timeout");
1838
1839 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN,
1840 "exim %s daemon started: pid=%d, launched with listening socket, %s",
1841 version_string, getpid(), big_buffer);
2f21487f 1842 set_process_info("daemon(%s): pre-listening socket", version_string);
9ee44efb
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1843
1844 /* set up the timeout logic */
ff966302 1845 sigalrm_seen = TRUE;
9ee44efb
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1846 }
1847
8768d548 1848else if (f.daemon_listen)
059ec3d9 1849 {
059ec3d9
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1850 int smtp_ports = 0;
1851 int smtps_ports = 0;
254f38d1
JH
1852 ip_address_item * ipa;
1853 uschar * p;
e37f8a84
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1854 uschar * qinfo = queue_interval > 0
1855 ? string_sprintf("-q%s", readconf_printtime(queue_interval))
1856 : US"no queue runs";
059ec3d9
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1857
1858 /* Build a list of listening addresses in big_buffer, but limit it to 10
1859 items. The style is for backwards compatibility.
1860
1861 It is now possible to have some ports listening for SMTPS (the old,
1862 deprecated protocol that starts TLS without using STARTTLS), and others
1863 listening for standard SMTP. Keep their listings separate. */
1864
254f38d1 1865 for (int j = 0, i; j < 2; j++)
059ec3d9 1866 {
e37f8a84 1867 for (i = 0, ipa = addresses; i < 10 && ipa; i++, ipa = ipa->next)
b891534f
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1868 {
1869 /* First time round, look for SMTP ports; second time round, look for
254f38d1 1870 SMTPS ports. Build IP+port strings. */
b891534f
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1871
1872 if (host_is_tls_on_connect_port(ipa->port) == (j > 0))
1873 {
1874 if (j == 0)
254f38d1 1875 smtp_ports++;
b891534f 1876 else
254f38d1 1877 smtps_ports++;
b891534f
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1878
1879 /* Now the information about the port (and sometimes interface) */
1880
1881 if (ipa->address[0] == ':' && ipa->address[1] == 0)
e4d0fc93 1882 { /* v6 wildcard */
b891534f
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1883 if (ipa->next && ipa->next->address[0] == 0 &&
1884 ipa->next->port == ipa->port)
1885 {
254f38d1
JH
1886 ipa->log = string_sprintf(" port %d (IPv6 and IPv4)", ipa->port);
1887 (ipa = ipa->next)->log = NULL;
b891534f
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1888 }
1889 else if (ipa->v6_include_v4)
254f38d1 1890 ipa->log = string_sprintf(" port %d (IPv6 with IPv4)", ipa->port);
b891534f 1891 else
254f38d1 1892 ipa->log = string_sprintf(" port %d (IPv6)", ipa->port);
b891534f 1893 }
e4d0fc93 1894 else if (ipa->address[0] == 0) /* v4 wildcard */
254f38d1 1895 ipa->log = string_sprintf(" port %d (IPv4)", ipa->port);
e4d0fc93 1896 else /* check for previously-seen IP */
b891534f 1897 {
254f38d1 1898 ip_address_item * i2;
e4d0fc93
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1899 for (i2 = addresses; i2 != ipa; i2 = i2->next)
1900 if ( host_is_tls_on_connect_port(i2->port) == (j > 0)
1901 && Ustrcmp(ipa->address, i2->address) == 0
1902 )
1903 { /* found; append port to list */
254f38d1
JH
1904 for (p = i2->log; *p; ) p++; /* end of existing string */
1905 if (*--p == '}') *p = '\0'; /* drop EOL */
1906 while (isdigit(*--p)) ; /* char before port */
1907
1908 i2->log = *p == ':' /* no list yet? */
1909 ? string_sprintf("%.*s{%s,%d}",
1910 (int)(p - i2->log + 1), i2->log, p+1, ipa->port)
1911 : string_sprintf("%s,%d}", i2->log, ipa->port);
1912 ipa->log = NULL;
e4d0fc93
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1913 break;
1914 }
1915 if (i2 == ipa) /* first-time IP */
254f38d1 1916 ipa->log = string_sprintf(" [%s]:%d", ipa->address, ipa->port);
b891534f 1917 }
b891534f
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1918 }
1919 }
254f38d1 1920 }
059ec3d9 1921
254f38d1
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1922 p = big_buffer;
1923 for (int j = 0, i; j < 2; j++)
1924 {
1925 /* First time round, look for SMTP ports; second time round, look for
1926 SMTPS ports. For the first one of each, insert leading text. */
1927
1928 if (j == 0)
059ec3d9 1929 {
254f38d1
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1930 if (smtp_ports > 0)
1931 p += sprintf(CS p, "SMTP on");
059ec3d9 1932 }
254f38d1
JH
1933 else
1934 if (smtps_ports > 0)
1935 p += sprintf(CS p, "%sSMTPS on",
1936 smtp_ports == 0 ? "" : " and for ");
1937
1938 /* Now the information about the port (and sometimes interface) */
1939
1940 for (i = 0, ipa = addresses; i < 10 && ipa; i++, ipa = ipa->next)
1941 if (host_is_tls_on_connect_port(ipa->port) == (j > 0))
1942 if (ipa->log)
1943 p += sprintf(CS p, "%s", ipa->log);
1944
1945 if (ipa)
1946 p += sprintf(CS p, " ...");
059ec3d9
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1947 }
1948
1949 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN,
1950 "exim %s daemon started: pid=%d, %s, listening for %s",
1951 version_string, getpid(), qinfo, big_buffer);
44915474
JH
1952 set_process_info("daemon(%s): %s, listening for %s",
1953 version_string, qinfo, big_buffer);
059ec3d9
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1954 }
1955
1956else
1957 {
44915474
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1958 uschar * s = *queue_name
1959 ? string_sprintf("-qG%s/%s", queue_name, readconf_printtime(queue_interval))
1960 : string_sprintf("-q%s", readconf_printtime(queue_interval));
059ec3d9 1961 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN,
44915474
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1962 "exim %s daemon started: pid=%d, %s, not listening for SMTP",
1963 version_string, getpid(), s);
1964 set_process_info("daemon(%s): %s, not listening", version_string, s);
059ec3d9
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1965 }
1966
476be7e2
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1967/* Do any work it might be useful to amortize over our children
1968(eg: compile regex) */
1969
476be7e2 1970dns_pattern_init();
d85cdeb5
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1971smtp_deliver_init(); /* Used for callouts */
1972
1973#ifndef DISABLE_DKIM
1974 {
1975# ifdef MEASURE_TIMING
1976 struct timeval t0;
1977 gettimeofday(&t0, NULL);
1978# endif
1979 dkim_exim_init();
1980# ifdef MEASURE_TIMING
1981 report_time_since(&t0, US"dkim_exim_init (delta)");
1982# endif
1983 }
1984#endif
476be7e2
JH
1985
1986#ifdef WITH_CONTENT_SCAN
1987malware_init();
1988#endif
73ec116f
JH
1989#ifdef SUPPORT_SPF
1990spf_init();
1991#endif
059ec3d9
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1992
1993/* Close the log so it can be renamed and moved. In the few cases below where
1994this long-running process writes to the log (always exceptional conditions), it
1995closes the log afterwards, for the same reason. */
1996
1997log_close_all();
1998
1999DEBUG(D_any) debug_print_ids(US"daemon running with");
2000
2001/* Any messages accepted via this route are going to be SMTP. */
2002
2003smtp_input = TRUE;
2004
9f01e50d
JH
2005#ifdef MEASURE_TIMING
2006report_time_since(&timestamp_startup, US"daemon loop start"); /* testcase 0022 */
2007#endif
2008
059ec3d9
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2009/* Enter the never-ending loop... */
2010
2011for (;;)
2012 {
2013 #if HAVE_IPV6
2014 struct sockaddr_in6 accepted;
2015 #else
2016 struct sockaddr_in accepted;
2017 #endif
2018
cf73943b 2019 EXIM_SOCKLEN_T len;
059ec3d9
PH
2020 pid_t pid;
2021
01446a56
JH
2022 if (sigterm_seen)
2023 daemon_die(); /* Does not return */
2024
059ec3d9 2025 /* This code is placed first in the loop, so that it gets obeyed at the
9ee44efb
PP
2026 start, before the first wait, for the queue-runner case, so that the first
2027 one can be started immediately.
2028
2029 The other option is that we have an inetd wait timeout specified to -bw. */
059ec3d9
PH
2030
2031 if (sigalrm_seen)
2032 {
9ee44efb
PP
2033 if (inetd_wait_timeout > 0)
2034 {
2035 time_t resignal_interval = inetd_wait_timeout;
2036
2037 if (last_connection_time == (time_t)0)
2038 {
2039 DEBUG(D_any)
2040 debug_printf("inetd wait timeout expired, but still not seen first message, ignoring\n");
2041 }
2042 else
2043 {
2044 time_t now = time(NULL);
2045 if (now == (time_t)-1)
2046 {
2047 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("failed to get time: %s\n", strerror(errno));
2048 }
2049 else
2050 {
2051 if ((now - last_connection_time) >= inetd_wait_timeout)
2052 {
2053 DEBUG(D_any)
2054 debug_printf("inetd wait timeout %d expired, ending daemon\n",
2055 inetd_wait_timeout);
2056 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "exim %s daemon terminating, inetd wait timeout reached.\n",
2057 version_string);
2058 exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
2059 }
2060 else
2061 {
2062 resignal_interval -= (now - last_connection_time);
2063 }
2064 }
2065 }
059ec3d9 2066
9ee44efb 2067 sigalrm_seen = FALSE;
c2a1bba0 2068 ALARM(resignal_interval);
9ee44efb 2069 }
059ec3d9 2070
9ee44efb 2071 else
059ec3d9 2072 {
ff966302
JH
2073 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("%s received\n",
2074#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_QUEUE_RAMP
2075 *queuerun_msgid ? "qrun notification" :
2076#endif
2077 "SIGALRM");
8e669ac1 2078
9ee44efb
PP
2079 /* Do a full queue run in a child process, if required, unless we already
2080 have enough queue runners on the go. If we are not running as root, a
2081 re-exec is required. */
059ec3d9 2082
9ee44efb 2083 if (queue_interval > 0 &&
0cd5fd23 2084 (local_queue_run_max <= 0 || queue_run_count < local_queue_run_max))
9ee44efb
PP
2085 {
2086 if ((pid = fork()) == 0)
2087 {
9ee44efb
PP
2088 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("Starting queue-runner: pid %d\n",
2089 (int)getpid());
8e669ac1 2090
9ee44efb
PP
2091 /* Disable debugging if it's required only for the daemon process. We
2092 leave the above message, because it ties up with the "child ended"
2093 debugging messages. */
059ec3d9 2094
8768d548 2095 if (f.debug_daemon) debug_selector = 0;
059ec3d9 2096
9ee44efb 2097 /* Close any open listening sockets in the child */
059ec3d9 2098
ff966302
JH
2099 if (daemon_notifier_fd >= 0)
2100 (void) close(daemon_notifier_fd);
d7978c0f 2101 for (int sk = 0; sk < listen_socket_count; sk++)
ff966302 2102 (void) close(listen_sockets[sk]);
059ec3d9 2103
9ee44efb 2104 /* Reset SIGHUP and SIGCHLD in the child in both cases. */
059ec3d9 2105
9ee44efb
PP
2106 signal(SIGHUP, SIG_DFL);
2107 signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
01446a56 2108 signal(SIGTERM, SIG_DFL);
059ec3d9 2109
9ee44efb
PP
2110 /* Re-exec if privilege has been given up, unless deliver_drop_
2111 privilege is set. Reset SIGALRM before exec(). */
4fbcfc2e 2112
9ee44efb 2113 if (geteuid() != root_uid && !deliver_drop_privilege)
4fbcfc2e 2114 {
9ee44efb
PP
2115 uschar opt[8];
2116 uschar *p = opt;
ff966302 2117 uschar *extra[7];
9ee44efb
PP
2118 int extracount = 1;
2119
2120 signal(SIGALRM, SIG_DFL);
2121 *p++ = '-';
2122 *p++ = 'q';
ff966302
JH
2123 if ( f.queue_2stage
2124#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_QUEUE_RAMP
2125 && !*queuerun_msgid
2126#endif
2127 ) *p++ = 'q';
8768d548
JH
2128 if (f.queue_run_first_delivery) *p++ = 'i';
2129 if (f.queue_run_force) *p++ = 'f';
2130 if (f.deliver_force_thaw) *p++ = 'f';
2131 if (f.queue_run_local) *p++ = 'l';
9ee44efb 2132 *p = 0;
3f008c60 2133 extra[0] = *queue_name
e37f8a84 2134 ? string_sprintf("%sG%s", opt, queue_name) : opt;
9ee44efb 2135
ff966302
JH
2136#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_QUEUE_RAMP
2137 if (*queuerun_msgid)
2138 {
2139 extra[extracount++] = queuerun_msgid; /* Trigger only the */
2140 extra[extracount++] = queuerun_msgid; /* one message */
2141 }
2142#endif
2143
9ee44efb
PP
2144 /* If -R or -S were on the original command line, ensure they get
2145 passed on. */
2146
e37f8a84 2147 if (deliver_selectstring)
9ee44efb 2148 {
8768d548 2149 extra[extracount++] = f.deliver_selectstring_regex ? US"-Rr" : US"-R";
9ee44efb
PP
2150 extra[extracount++] = deliver_selectstring;
2151 }
2152
e37f8a84 2153 if (deliver_selectstring_sender)
9ee44efb 2154 {
8768d548 2155 extra[extracount++] = f.deliver_selectstring_sender_regex
e37f8a84 2156 ? US"-Sr" : US"-S";
9ee44efb
PP
2157 extra[extracount++] = deliver_selectstring_sender;
2158 }
2159
2160 /* Overlay this process with a new execution. */
2161
ff966302
JH
2162 (void)child_exec_exim(CEE_EXEC_PANIC, FALSE, NULL, FALSE, extracount,
2163 extra[0], extra[1], extra[2], extra[3], extra[4], extra[5], extra[6]);
9ee44efb
PP
2164
2165 /* Control never returns here. */
4fbcfc2e
PH
2166 }
2167
9ee44efb 2168 /* No need to re-exec; SIGALRM remains set to the default handler */
059ec3d9 2169
ff966302
JH
2170#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_QUEUE_RAMP
2171 if (*queuerun_msgid)
2172 {
2173 f.queue_2stage = FALSE;
2174 queue_run(queuerun_msgid, queuerun_msgid, FALSE);
2175 }
2176 else
2177#endif
2178 queue_run(NULL, NULL, FALSE);
f3ebb786 2179 exim_underbar_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
059ec3d9
PH
2180 }
2181
9ee44efb 2182 if (pid < 0)
059ec3d9 2183 {
9ee44efb
PP
2184 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "daemon: fork of queue-runner "
2185 "process failed: %s", strerror(errno));
2186 log_close_all();
2187 }
2188 else
2189 {
d7978c0f 2190 for (int i = 0; i < local_queue_run_max; ++i)
9ee44efb
PP
2191 if (queue_pid_slots[i] <= 0)
2192 {
2193 queue_pid_slots[i] = pid;
2194 queue_run_count++;
2195 break;
2196 }
9ee44efb 2197 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("%d queue-runner process%s running\n",
d7978c0f 2198 queue_run_count, queue_run_count == 1 ? "" : "es");
059ec3d9 2199 }
059ec3d9 2200 }
059ec3d9 2201
9ee44efb 2202 /* Reset the alarm clock */
059ec3d9 2203
9ee44efb 2204 sigalrm_seen = FALSE;
ff966302
JH
2205#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_QUEUE_RAMP
2206 if (*queuerun_msgid)
2207 *queuerun_msgid = 0;
2208 else
2209#endif
2210 ALARM(queue_interval);
9ee44efb
PP
2211 }
2212
2213 } /* sigalrm_seen */
059ec3d9
PH
2214
2215
2216 /* Sleep till a connection happens if listening, and handle the connection if
2217 that is why we woke up. The FreeBSD operating system requires the use of
2218 select() before accept() because the latter function is not interrupted by
2219 a signal, and we want to wake up for SIGCHLD and SIGALRM signals. Some other
2220 OS do notice signals in accept() but it does no harm to have the select()
2221 in for all of them - and it won't then be a lurking problem for ports to
2222 new OS. In fact, the later addition of listening on specific interfaces only
2223 requires this way of working anyway. */
2224
8768d548 2225 if (f.daemon_listen)
059ec3d9 2226 {
d7978c0f 2227 int lcount, select_errno;
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2228 int max_socket = 0;
2229 BOOL select_failed = FALSE;
2230 fd_set select_listen;
2231
2232 FD_ZERO(&select_listen);
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2233 if (daemon_notifier_fd >= 0)
2234 FD_SET(daemon_notifier_fd, &select_listen);
d7978c0f 2235 for (int sk = 0; sk < listen_socket_count; sk++)
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2236 {
2237 FD_SET(listen_sockets[sk], &select_listen);
2238 if (listen_sockets[sk] > max_socket) max_socket = listen_sockets[sk];
2239 }
2240
2241 DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("Listening...\n");
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2242
2243 /* In rare cases we may have had a SIGCHLD signal in the time between
2244 setting the handler (below) and getting back here. If so, pretend that the
7d468ab8 2245 select() was interrupted so that we reap the child. This might still leave
8e669ac1 2246 a small window when a SIGCHLD could get lost. However, since we use SIGCHLD
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2247 only to do the reaping more quickly, it shouldn't result in anything other
2248 than a delay until something else causes a wake-up. */
2249
2250 if (sigchld_seen)
2251 {
2252 lcount = -1;
8e669ac1 2253 errno = EINTR;
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2254 }
2255 else
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2256 lcount = select(max_socket + 1, (SELECT_ARG2_TYPE *)&select_listen,
2257 NULL, NULL, NULL);
059ec3d9 2258
7d468ab8 2259 if (lcount < 0)
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2260 {
2261 select_failed = TRUE;
2262 lcount = 1;
2263 }
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2264
2265 /* Clean up any subprocesses that may have terminated. We need to do this
2266 here so that smtp_accept_max_per_host works when a connection to that host
2267 has completed, and we are about to accept a new one. When this code was
2268 later in the sequence, a new connection could be rejected, even though an
2269 old one had just finished. Preserve the errno from any select() failure for
bb6e88ff 2270 the use of the common select/accept error processing below. */
8e669ac1 2271
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2272 select_errno = errno;
2273 handle_ending_processes();
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2274 errno = select_errno;
2275
01603eec 2276#ifndef DISABLE_TLS
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2277 /* Create or rotate any required keys */
2278 tls_daemon_init();
2279#endif
2280
059ec3d9 2281 /* Loop for all the sockets that are currently ready to go. If select
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2282 actually failed, we have set the count to 1 and select_failed=TRUE, so as
2283 to use the common error code for select/accept below. */
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2284
2285 while (lcount-- > 0)
2286 {
2287 int accept_socket = -1;
6851a9c5 2288
059ec3d9 2289 if (!select_failed)
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2291 if ( daemon_notifier_fd >= 0
2292 && FD_ISSET(daemon_notifier_fd, &select_listen))
2293 {
2294 FD_CLR(daemon_notifier_fd, &select_listen);
2295 sigalrm_seen = daemon_notification();
2296 break; /* to top of daemon loop */
2297 }
d7978c0f 2298 for (int sk = 0; sk < listen_socket_count; sk++)
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2299 if (FD_ISSET(listen_sockets[sk], &select_listen))
2300 {
cf73943b 2301 len = sizeof(accepted);
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2302 accept_socket = accept(listen_sockets[sk],
2303 (struct sockaddr *)&accepted, &len);
2304 FD_CLR(listen_sockets[sk], &select_listen);
2305 break;
2306 }
ff966302 2307 }
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2308
2309 /* If select or accept has failed and this was not caused by an
2310 interruption, log the incident and try again. With asymmetric TCP/IP
2311 routing errors such as "No route to network" have been seen here. Also
2312 "connection reset by peer" has been seen. These cannot be classed as
2313 disastrous errors, but they could fill up a lot of log. The code in smail
2314 crashes the daemon after 10 successive failures of accept, on the grounds
2315 that some OS fail continuously. Exim originally followed suit, but this
2316 appears to have caused problems. Now it just keeps going, but instead of
2317 logging each error, it batches them up when they are continuous. */
2318
2319 if (accept_socket < 0 && errno != EINTR)
2320 {
2321 if (accept_retry_count == 0)
2322 {
2323 accept_retry_errno = errno;
2324 accept_retry_select_failed = select_failed;
2325 }
2326 else
2327 {
2328 if (errno != accept_retry_errno ||
2329 select_failed != accept_retry_select_failed ||
2330 accept_retry_count >= 50)
2331 {
2332 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN | ((accept_retry_count >= 50)? LOG_PANIC : 0),
2333 "%d %s() failure%s: %s",
2334 accept_retry_count,
2335 accept_retry_select_failed? "select" : "accept",
2336 (accept_retry_count == 1)? "" : "s",
2337 strerror(accept_retry_errno));
2338 log_close_all();
2339 accept_retry_count = 0;
2340 accept_retry_errno = errno;
2341 accept_retry_select_failed = select_failed;
2342 }
2343 }
2344 accept_retry_count++;
2345 }
2346
2347 else
2348 {
2349 if (accept_retry_count > 0)
2350 {
2351 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "%d %s() failure%s: %s",
2352 accept_retry_count,
2353 accept_retry_select_failed? "select" : "accept",
2354 (accept_retry_count == 1)? "" : "s",
2355 strerror(accept_retry_errno));
2356 log_close_all();
2357 accept_retry_count = 0;
2358 }
2359 }
2360
2361 /* If select/accept succeeded, deal with the connection. */
2362
2363 if (accept_socket >= 0)
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2364 {
2365 if (inetd_wait_timeout)
2366 last_connection_time = time(NULL);
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2367 handle_smtp_call(listen_sockets, listen_socket_count, accept_socket,
2368 (struct sockaddr *)&accepted);
9ee44efb 2369 }
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2370 }
2371 }
2372
2373 /* If not listening, then just sleep for the queue interval. If we woke
2374 up early the last time for some other signal, it won't matter because
2375 the alarm signal will wake at the right time. This code originally used
2376 sleep() but it turns out that on the FreeBSD system, sleep() is not inter-
2377 rupted by signals, so it wasn't waking up for SIGALRM or SIGCHLD. Luckily
2378 select() can be used as an interruptible sleep() on all versions of Unix. */
2379
2380 else
2381 {
2382 struct timeval tv;
2383 tv.tv_sec = queue_interval;
2384 tv.tv_usec = 0;
2385 select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &tv);
8e669ac1 2386 handle_ending_processes();
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2387 }
2388
2389 /* Re-enable the SIGCHLD handler if it has been run. It can't do it
2390 for itself, because it isn't doing the waiting itself. */
2391
2392 if (sigchld_seen)
2393 {
2394 sigchld_seen = FALSE;
7d468ab8 2395 os_non_restarting_signal(SIGCHLD, main_sigchld_handler);
059ec3d9
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2396 }
2397
2398 /* Handle being woken by SIGHUP. We know at this point that the result
2399 of accept() has been dealt with, so we can re-exec exim safely, first
2400 closing the listening sockets so that they can be reused. Cancel any pending
2401 alarm in case it is just about to go off, and set SIGHUP to be ignored so
2402 that another HUP in quick succession doesn't clobber the new daemon before it
2403 gets going. All log files get closed by the close-on-exec flag; however, if
2404 the exec fails, we need to close the logs. */
2405
2406 if (sighup_seen)
2407 {
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2408 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "pid %d: SIGHUP received: re-exec daemon",
2409 getpid());
d7978c0f 2410 for (int sk = 0; sk < listen_socket_count; sk++)
f1e894f3 2411 (void)close(listen_sockets[sk]);
c2a1bba0 2412 ALARM_CLR(0);
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2413 signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN);
2414 sighup_argv[0] = exim_path;
2415 exim_nullstd();
2416 execv(CS exim_path, (char *const *)sighup_argv);
2417 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "pid %d: exec of %s failed: %s",
2418 getpid(), exim_path, strerror(errno));
2419 log_close_all();
2420 }
2421
2422 } /* End of main loop */
2423
2424/* Control never reaches here */
2425}
2426
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2427/* vi: aw ai sw=2
2428*/
059ec3d9 2429/* End of exim_daemon.c */