Withdraw A6 DNS record support
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1/*************************************************
2* Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3*************************************************/
4
c4ceed07 5/* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2012 */
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6/* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
7
8/* Functions for finding hosts, either by gethostbyname(), gethostbyaddr(), or
9directly via the DNS. When IPv6 is supported, getipnodebyname() and
10getipnodebyaddr() may be used instead of gethostbyname() and gethostbyaddr(),
11if the newer functions are available. This module also contains various other
12functions concerned with hosts and addresses, and a random number function,
13used for randomizing hosts with equal MXs but available for use in other parts
14of Exim. */
15
16
17#include "exim.h"
18
19
20/* Static variable for preserving the list of interface addresses in case it is
21used more than once. */
22
23static ip_address_item *local_interface_data = NULL;
24
25
26#ifdef USE_INET_NTOA_FIX
27/*************************************************
28* Replacement for broken inet_ntoa() *
29*************************************************/
30
31/* On IRIX systems, gcc uses a different structure passing convention to the
32native libraries. This causes inet_ntoa() to always yield 0.0.0.0 or
33255.255.255.255. To get round this, we provide a private version of the
34function here. It is used only if USE_INET_NTOA_FIX is set, which should happen
35only when gcc is in use on an IRIX system. Code send to me by J.T. Breitner,
36with these comments:
37
38 code by Stuart Levy
39 as seen in comp.sys.sgi.admin
40
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41August 2005: Apparently this is also needed for AIX systems; USE_INET_NTOA_FIX
42should now be set for them as well.
43
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44Arguments: sa an in_addr structure
45Returns: pointer to static text string
46*/
47
48char *
49inet_ntoa(struct in_addr sa)
50{
51static uschar addr[20];
52sprintf(addr, "%d.%d.%d.%d",
53 (US &sa.s_addr)[0],
54 (US &sa.s_addr)[1],
55 (US &sa.s_addr)[2],
56 (US &sa.s_addr)[3]);
57 return addr;
58}
59#endif
60
61
62
63/*************************************************
64* Random number generator *
65*************************************************/
66
67/* This is a simple pseudo-random number generator. It does not have to be
68very good for the uses to which it is put. When running the regression tests,
69start with a fixed seed.
70
17c76198 71If you need better, see vaguely_random_number() which is potentially stronger,
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72if a crypto library is available, but might end up just calling this instead.
73
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74Arguments:
75 limit: one more than the largest number required
76
77Returns: a pseudo-random number in the range 0 to limit-1
78*/
79
80int
81random_number(int limit)
82{
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83if (limit < 1)
84 return 0;
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85if (random_seed == 0)
86 {
87 if (running_in_test_harness) random_seed = 42; else
88 {
89 int p = (int)getpid();
90 random_seed = (int)time(NULL) ^ ((p << 16) | p);
91 }
92 }
93random_seed = 1103515245 * random_seed + 12345;
94return (unsigned int)(random_seed >> 16) % limit;
95}
96
97
98
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99/*************************************************
100* Replace gethostbyname() when testing *
101*************************************************/
102
103/* This function is called instead of gethostbyname(), gethostbyname2(), or
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104getipnodebyname() when running in the test harness. It recognizes the name
105"manyhome.test.ex" and generates a humungous number of IP addresses. It also
106recognizes an unqualified "localhost" and forces it to the appropriate loopback
107address. IP addresses are treated as literals. For other names, it uses the DNS
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108to find the host name. In the test harness, this means it will access only the
109fake DNS resolver.
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110
111Arguments:
112 name the host name or a textual IP address
113 af AF_INET or AF_INET6
114 error_num where to put an error code:
115 HOST_NOT_FOUND/TRY_AGAIN/NO_RECOVERY/NO_DATA
116
117Returns: a hostent structure or NULL for an error
118*/
119
120static struct hostent *
55414b25 121host_fake_gethostbyname(const uschar *name, int af, int *error_num)
e7726cbf 122{
70d67ad3 123#if HAVE_IPV6
e7726cbf 124int alen = (af == AF_INET)? sizeof(struct in_addr):sizeof(struct in6_addr);
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125#else
126int alen = sizeof(struct in_addr);
127#endif
128
129int ipa;
55414b25 130const uschar *lname = name;
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131uschar *adds;
132uschar **alist;
133struct hostent *yield;
134dns_answer dnsa;
135dns_scan dnss;
136dns_record *rr;
137
138DEBUG(D_host_lookup)
139 debug_printf("using host_fake_gethostbyname for %s (%s)\n", name,
140 (af == AF_INET)? "IPv4" : "IPv6");
141
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142/* Handle the name that needs a vast number of IP addresses */
143
144if (Ustrcmp(name, "manyhome.test.ex") == 0 && af == AF_INET)
145 {
146 int i, j;
147 yield = store_get(sizeof(struct hostent));
148 alist = store_get(2049 * sizeof(char *));
149 adds = store_get(2048 * alen);
150 yield->h_name = CS name;
151 yield->h_aliases = NULL;
152 yield->h_addrtype = af;
153 yield->h_length = alen;
154 yield->h_addr_list = CSS alist;
155 for (i = 104; i <= 111; i++)
156 {
157 for (j = 0; j <= 255; j++)
158 {
159 *alist++ = adds;
160 *adds++ = 10;
161 *adds++ = 250;
162 *adds++ = i;
163 *adds++ = j;
164 }
165 }
166 *alist = NULL;
167 return yield;
168 }
169
170/* Handle unqualified "localhost" */
171
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172if (Ustrcmp(name, "localhost") == 0)
173 lname = (af == AF_INET)? US"127.0.0.1" : US"::1";
174
175/* Handle a literal IP address */
176
177ipa = string_is_ip_address(lname, NULL);
178if (ipa != 0)
179 {
180 if ((ipa == 4 && af == AF_INET) ||
181 (ipa == 6 && af == AF_INET6))
182 {
183 int i, n;
184 int x[4];
185 yield = store_get(sizeof(struct hostent));
186 alist = store_get(2 * sizeof(char *));
187 adds = store_get(alen);
188 yield->h_name = CS name;
189 yield->h_aliases = NULL;
190 yield->h_addrtype = af;
191 yield->h_length = alen;
192 yield->h_addr_list = CSS alist;
193 *alist++ = adds;
194 n = host_aton(lname, x);
195 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
196 {
197 int y = x[i];
198 *adds++ = (y >> 24) & 255;
199 *adds++ = (y >> 16) & 255;
200 *adds++ = (y >> 8) & 255;
201 *adds++ = y & 255;
202 }
203 *alist = NULL;
204 }
205
206 /* Wrong kind of literal address */
207
208 else
209 {
210 *error_num = HOST_NOT_FOUND;
211 return NULL;
212 }
213 }
214
215/* Handle a host name */
216
217else
218 {
219 int type = (af == AF_INET)? T_A:T_AAAA;
220 int rc = dns_lookup(&dnsa, lname, type, NULL);
221 int count = 0;
222
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223 lookup_dnssec_authenticated = NULL;
224
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225 switch(rc)
226 {
227 case DNS_SUCCEED: break;
228 case DNS_NOMATCH: *error_num = HOST_NOT_FOUND; return NULL;
229 case DNS_NODATA: *error_num = NO_DATA; return NULL;
230 case DNS_AGAIN: *error_num = TRY_AGAIN; return NULL;
231 default:
232 case DNS_FAIL: *error_num = NO_RECOVERY; return NULL;
233 }
234
235 for (rr = dns_next_rr(&dnsa, &dnss, RESET_ANSWERS);
236 rr != NULL;
237 rr = dns_next_rr(&dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT))
238 {
239 if (rr->type == type) count++;
240 }
241
242 yield = store_get(sizeof(struct hostent));
243 alist = store_get((count + 1) * sizeof(char **));
244 adds = store_get(count *alen);
245
246 yield->h_name = CS name;
247 yield->h_aliases = NULL;
248 yield->h_addrtype = af;
249 yield->h_length = alen;
250 yield->h_addr_list = CSS alist;
251
252 for (rr = dns_next_rr(&dnsa, &dnss, RESET_ANSWERS);
253 rr != NULL;
254 rr = dns_next_rr(&dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT))
255 {
256 int i, n;
257 int x[4];
258 dns_address *da;
259 if (rr->type != type) continue;
260 da = dns_address_from_rr(&dnsa, rr);
261 *alist++ = adds;
262 n = host_aton(da->address, x);
263 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
264 {
265 int y = x[i];
266 *adds++ = (y >> 24) & 255;
267 *adds++ = (y >> 16) & 255;
268 *adds++ = (y >> 8) & 255;
269 *adds++ = y & 255;
270 }
271 }
272 *alist = NULL;
273 }
274
275return yield;
276}
277
278
279
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280/*************************************************
281* Build chain of host items from list *
282*************************************************/
283
284/* This function builds a chain of host items from a textual list of host
285names. It does not do any lookups. If randomize is true, the chain is build in
286a randomized order. There may be multiple groups of independently randomized
287hosts; they are delimited by a host name consisting of just "+".
288
289Arguments:
290 anchor anchor for the chain
291 list text list
292 randomize TRUE for randomizing
293
294Returns: nothing
295*/
296
297void
55414b25 298host_build_hostlist(host_item **anchor, const uschar *list, BOOL randomize)
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299{
300int sep = 0;
301int fake_mx = MX_NONE; /* This value is actually -1 */
302uschar *name;
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303
304if (list == NULL) return;
305if (randomize) fake_mx--; /* Start at -2 for randomizing */
306
307*anchor = NULL;
308
55414b25 309while ((name = string_nextinlist(&list, &sep, NULL, 0)) != NULL)
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310 {
311 host_item *h;
312
313 if (name[0] == '+' && name[1] == 0) /* "+" delimits a randomized group */
314 { /* ignore if not randomizing */
315 if (randomize) fake_mx--;
316 continue;
317 }
318
319 h = store_get(sizeof(host_item));
55414b25 320 h->name = name;
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321 h->address = NULL;
322 h->port = PORT_NONE;
323 h->mx = fake_mx;
324 h->sort_key = randomize? (-fake_mx)*1000 + random_number(1000) : 0;
325 h->status = hstatus_unknown;
326 h->why = hwhy_unknown;
327 h->last_try = 0;
328
329 if (*anchor == NULL)
330 {
331 h->next = NULL;
332 *anchor = h;
333 }
334 else
335 {
336 host_item *hh = *anchor;
337 if (h->sort_key < hh->sort_key)
338 {
339 h->next = hh;
340 *anchor = h;
341 }
342 else
343 {
344 while (hh->next != NULL && h->sort_key >= (hh->next)->sort_key)
345 hh = hh->next;
346 h->next = hh->next;
347 hh->next = h;
348 }
349 }
350 }
351}
352
353
354
355
356
357/*************************************************
358* Extract port from address string *
359*************************************************/
360
361/* In the spool file, and in the -oMa and -oMi options, a host plus port is
362given as an IP address followed by a dot and a port number. This function
363decodes this.
364
365An alternative format for the -oMa and -oMi options is [ip address]:port which
366is what Exim 4 uses for output, because it seems to becoming commonly used,
367whereas the dot form confuses some programs/people. So we recognize that form
368too.
369
370Argument:
371 address points to the string; if there is a port, the '.' in the string
372 is overwritten with zero to terminate the address; if the string
373 is in the [xxx]:ppp format, the address is shifted left and the
374 brackets are removed
375
376Returns: 0 if there is no port, else the port number. If there's a syntax
377 error, leave the incoming address alone, and return 0.
378*/
379
380int
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382{
383int port = 0;
384uschar *endptr;
385
386/* Handle the "bracketed with colon on the end" format */
387
388if (*address == '[')
389 {
390 uschar *rb = address + 1;
391 while (*rb != 0 && *rb != ']') rb++;
392 if (*rb++ == 0) return 0; /* Missing ]; leave invalid address */
393 if (*rb == ':')
394 {
395 port = Ustrtol(rb + 1, &endptr, 10);
396 if (*endptr != 0) return 0; /* Invalid port; leave invalid address */
397 }
398 else if (*rb != 0) return 0; /* Bad syntax; leave invalid address */
399 memmove(address, address + 1, rb - address - 2);
400 rb[-2] = 0;
401 }
402
403/* Handle the "dot on the end" format */
404
405else
406 {
407 int skip = -3; /* Skip 3 dots in IPv4 addresses */
408 address--;
409 while (*(++address) != 0)
410 {
411 int ch = *address;
412 if (ch == ':') skip = 0; /* Skip 0 dots in IPv6 addresses */
413 else if (ch == '.' && skip++ >= 0) break;
414 }
415 if (*address == 0) return 0;
416 port = Ustrtol(address + 1, &endptr, 10);
417 if (*endptr != 0) return 0; /* Invalid port; leave invalid address */
418 *address = 0;
419 }
420
421return port;
422}
423
424
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425/*************************************************
426* Get port from a host item's name *
427*************************************************/
428
429/* This function is called when finding the IP address for a host that is in a
430list of hosts explicitly configured, such as in the manualroute router, or in a
431fallback hosts list. We see if there is a port specification at the end of the
432host name, and if so, remove it. A minimum length of 3 is required for the
433original name; nothing shorter is recognized as having a port.
434
435We test for a name ending with a sequence of digits; if preceded by colon we
436have a port if the character before the colon is ] and the name starts with [
437or if there are no other colons in the name (i.e. it's not an IPv6 address).
438
439Arguments: pointer to the host item
440Returns: a port number or PORT_NONE
441*/
442
443int
444host_item_get_port(host_item *h)
445{
55414b25 446const uschar *p;
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447int port, x;
448int len = Ustrlen(h->name);
449
450if (len < 3 || (p = h->name + len - 1, !isdigit(*p))) return PORT_NONE;
451
452/* Extract potential port number */
453
454port = *p-- - '0';
455x = 10;
456
457while (p > h->name + 1 && isdigit(*p))
458 {
459 port += (*p-- - '0') * x;
460 x *= 10;
461 }
462
463/* The smallest value of p at this point is h->name + 1. */
464
465if (*p != ':') return PORT_NONE;
466
467if (p[-1] == ']' && h->name[0] == '[')
468 h->name = string_copyn(h->name + 1, p - h->name - 2);
469else if (Ustrchr(h->name, ':') == p)
470 h->name = string_copyn(h->name, p - h->name);
471else return PORT_NONE;
472
473DEBUG(D_route|D_host_lookup) debug_printf("host=%s port=%d\n", h->name, port);
474return port;
475}
476
477
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478
479#ifndef STAND_ALONE /* Omit when standalone testing */
480
481/*************************************************
482* Build sender_fullhost and sender_rcvhost *
483*************************************************/
484
485/* This function is called when sender_host_name and/or sender_helo_name
486have been set. Or might have been set - for a local message read off the spool
487they won't be. In that case, do nothing. Otherwise, set up the fullhost string
488as follows:
489
490(a) No sender_host_name or sender_helo_name: "[ip address]"
491(b) Just sender_host_name: "host_name [ip address]"
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492(c) Just sender_helo_name: "(helo_name) [ip address]" unless helo is IP
493 in which case: "[ip address}"
494(d) The two are identical: "host_name [ip address]" includes helo = IP
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495(e) The two are different: "host_name (helo_name) [ip address]"
496
497If log_incoming_port is set, the sending host's port number is added to the IP
498address.
499
500This function also builds sender_rcvhost for use in Received: lines, whose
501syntax is a bit different. This value also includes the RFC 1413 identity.
502There wouldn't be two different variables if I had got all this right in the
503first place.
504
505Because this data may survive over more than one incoming SMTP message, it has
506to be in permanent store.
507
508Arguments: none
509Returns: nothing
510*/
511
512void
513host_build_sender_fullhost(void)
514{
82c19f95 515BOOL show_helo = TRUE;
059ec3d9 516uschar *address;
82c19f95 517int len;
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518int old_pool = store_pool;
519
520if (sender_host_address == NULL) return;
521
522store_pool = POOL_PERM;
523
524/* Set up address, with or without the port. After discussion, it seems that
525the only format that doesn't cause trouble is [aaaa]:pppp. However, we can't
526use this directly as the first item for Received: because it ain't an RFC 2822
527domain. Sigh. */
528
529address = string_sprintf("[%s]:%d", sender_host_address, sender_host_port);
530if ((log_extra_selector & LX_incoming_port) == 0 || sender_host_port <= 0)
531 *(Ustrrchr(address, ':')) = 0;
532
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533/* If there's no EHLO/HELO data, we can't show it. */
534
535if (sender_helo_name == NULL) show_helo = FALSE;
536
537/* If HELO/EHLO was followed by an IP literal, it's messy because of two
538features of IPv6. Firstly, there's the "IPv6:" prefix (Exim is liberal and
539doesn't require this, for historical reasons). Secondly, IPv6 addresses may not
540be given in canonical form, so we have to canonicize them before comparing. As
541it happens, the code works for both IPv4 and IPv6. */
542
543else if (sender_helo_name[0] == '[' &&
544 sender_helo_name[(len=Ustrlen(sender_helo_name))-1] == ']')
545 {
546 int offset = 1;
547 uschar *helo_ip;
548
549 if (strncmpic(sender_helo_name + 1, US"IPv6:", 5) == 0) offset += 5;
550 if (strncmpic(sender_helo_name + 1, US"IPv4:", 5) == 0) offset += 5;
551
552 helo_ip = string_copyn(sender_helo_name + offset, len - offset - 1);
553
554 if (string_is_ip_address(helo_ip, NULL) != 0)
555 {
556 int x[4], y[4];
557 int sizex, sizey;
558 uschar ipx[48], ipy[48]; /* large enough for full IPv6 */
559
560 sizex = host_aton(helo_ip, x);
561 sizey = host_aton(sender_host_address, y);
562
563 (void)host_nmtoa(sizex, x, -1, ipx, ':');
564 (void)host_nmtoa(sizey, y, -1, ipy, ':');
565
566 if (strcmpic(ipx, ipy) == 0) show_helo = FALSE;
567 }
568 }
569
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570/* Host name is not verified */
571
572if (sender_host_name == NULL)
573 {
574 uschar *portptr = Ustrstr(address, "]:");
575 int size = 0;
576 int ptr = 0;
577 int adlen; /* Sun compiler doesn't like ++ in initializers */
578
579 adlen = (portptr == NULL)? Ustrlen(address) : (++portptr - address);
580 sender_fullhost = (sender_helo_name == NULL)? address :
581 string_sprintf("(%s) %s", sender_helo_name, address);
582
583 sender_rcvhost = string_cat(NULL, &size, &ptr, address, adlen);
584
82c19f95 585 if (sender_ident != NULL || show_helo || portptr != NULL)
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586 {
587 int firstptr;
588 sender_rcvhost = string_cat(sender_rcvhost, &size, &ptr, US" (", 2);
589 firstptr = ptr;
590
591 if (portptr != NULL)
592 sender_rcvhost = string_append(sender_rcvhost, &size, &ptr, 2, US"port=",
593 portptr + 1);
594
82c19f95 595 if (show_helo)
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596 sender_rcvhost = string_append(sender_rcvhost, &size, &ptr, 2,
597 (firstptr == ptr)? US"helo=" : US" helo=", sender_helo_name);
598
599 if (sender_ident != NULL)
600 sender_rcvhost = string_append(sender_rcvhost, &size, &ptr, 2,
601 (firstptr == ptr)? US"ident=" : US" ident=", sender_ident);
602
603 sender_rcvhost = string_cat(sender_rcvhost, &size, &ptr, US")", 1);
604 }
605
606 sender_rcvhost[ptr] = 0; /* string_cat() always leaves room */
607
608 /* Release store, because string_cat allocated a minimum of 100 bytes that
609 are rarely completely used. */
610
611 store_reset(sender_rcvhost + ptr + 1);
612 }
613
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614/* Host name is known and verified. Unless we've already found that the HELO
615data matches the IP address, compare it with the name. */
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616
617else
618 {
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619 if (show_helo && strcmpic(sender_host_name, sender_helo_name) == 0)
620 show_helo = FALSE;
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82c19f95 622 if (show_helo)
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623 {
624 sender_fullhost = string_sprintf("%s (%s) %s", sender_host_name,
625 sender_helo_name, address);
626 sender_rcvhost = (sender_ident == NULL)?
627 string_sprintf("%s (%s helo=%s)", sender_host_name,
628 address, sender_helo_name) :
629 string_sprintf("%s\n\t(%s helo=%s ident=%s)", sender_host_name,
630 address, sender_helo_name, sender_ident);
631 }
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632 else
633 {
634 sender_fullhost = string_sprintf("%s %s", sender_host_name, address);
635 sender_rcvhost = (sender_ident == NULL)?
636 string_sprintf("%s (%s)", sender_host_name, address) :
637 string_sprintf("%s (%s ident=%s)", sender_host_name, address,
638 sender_ident);
639 }
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640 }
641
642store_pool = old_pool;
643
644DEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("sender_fullhost = %s\n", sender_fullhost);
645DEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("sender_rcvhost = %s\n", sender_rcvhost);
646}
647
648
649
650/*************************************************
651* Build host+ident message *
652*************************************************/
653
654/* Used when logging rejections and various ACL and SMTP incidents. The text
655return depends on whether sender_fullhost and sender_ident are set or not:
656
657 no ident, no host => U=unknown
658 no ident, host set => H=sender_fullhost
659 ident set, no host => U=ident
660 ident set, host set => H=sender_fullhost U=ident
661
662Arguments:
663 useflag TRUE if first item to be flagged (H= or U=); if there are two
664 items, the second is always flagged
665
666Returns: pointer to a string in big_buffer
667*/
668
669uschar *
670host_and_ident(BOOL useflag)
671{
672if (sender_fullhost == NULL)
673 {
674 (void)string_format(big_buffer, big_buffer_size, "%s%s", useflag? "U=" : "",
675 (sender_ident == NULL)? US"unknown" : sender_ident);
676 }
677else
678 {
679 uschar *flag = useflag? US"H=" : US"";
680 uschar *iface = US"";
681 if ((log_extra_selector & LX_incoming_interface) != 0 &&
682 interface_address != NULL)
683 iface = string_sprintf(" I=[%s]:%d", interface_address, interface_port);
684 if (sender_ident == NULL)
685 (void)string_format(big_buffer, big_buffer_size, "%s%s%s",
686 flag, sender_fullhost, iface);
687 else
688 (void)string_format(big_buffer, big_buffer_size, "%s%s%s U=%s",
689 flag, sender_fullhost, iface, sender_ident);
690 }
691return big_buffer;
692}
693
694#endif /* STAND_ALONE */
695
696
697
698
699/*************************************************
700* Build list of local interfaces *
701*************************************************/
702
703/* This function interprets the contents of the local_interfaces or
704extra_local_interfaces options, and creates an ip_address_item block for each
705item on the list. There is no special interpretation of any IP addresses; in
706particular, 0.0.0.0 and ::0 are returned without modification. If any address
707includes a port, it is set in the block. Otherwise the port value is set to
708zero.
709
710Arguments:
711 list the list
712 name the name of the option being expanded
713
714Returns: a chain of ip_address_items, each containing to a textual
715 version of an IP address, and a port number (host order) or
716 zero if no port was given with the address
717*/
718
719ip_address_item *
55414b25 720host_build_ifacelist(const uschar *list, uschar *name)
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721{
722int sep = 0;
723uschar *s;
724uschar buffer[64];
725ip_address_item *yield = NULL;
726ip_address_item *last = NULL;
727ip_address_item *next;
728
729while ((s = string_nextinlist(&list, &sep, buffer, sizeof(buffer))) != NULL)
730 {
7e66e54d 731 int ipv;
7cd1141b 732 int port = host_address_extract_port(s); /* Leaves just the IP address */
7e66e54d 733 if ((ipv = string_is_ip_address(s, NULL)) == 0)
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734 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "Malformed IP address \"%s\" in %s",
735 s, name);
736
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737 /* Skip IPv6 addresses if IPv6 is disabled. */
738
739 if (disable_ipv6 && ipv == 6) continue;
740
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741 /* This use of strcpy() is OK because we have checked that s is a valid IP
742 address above. The field in the ip_address_item is large enough to hold an
743 IPv6 address. */
744
745 next = store_get(sizeof(ip_address_item));
746 next->next = NULL;
747 Ustrcpy(next->address, s);
748 next->port = port;
749 next->v6_include_v4 = FALSE;
750
751 if (yield == NULL) yield = last = next; else
752 {
753 last->next = next;
754 last = next;
755 }
756 }
757
758return yield;
759}
760
761
762
763
764
765/*************************************************
766* Find addresses on local interfaces *
767*************************************************/
768
769/* This function finds the addresses of local IP interfaces. These are used
770when testing for routing to the local host. As the function may be called more
771than once, the list is preserved in permanent store, pointed to by a static
772variable, to save doing the work more than once per process.
773
774The generic list of interfaces is obtained by calling host_build_ifacelist()
775for local_interfaces and extra_local_interfaces. This list scanned to remove
776duplicates (which may exist with different ports - not relevant here). If
777either of the wildcard IP addresses (0.0.0.0 and ::0) are encountered, they are
778replaced by the appropriate (IPv4 or IPv6) list of actual local interfaces,
779obtained from os_find_running_interfaces().
780
781Arguments: none
782Returns: a chain of ip_address_items, each containing to a textual
783 version of an IP address; the port numbers are not relevant
784*/
785
786
787/* First, a local subfunction to add an interface to a list in permanent store,
788but only if there isn't a previous copy of that address on the list. */
789
790static ip_address_item *
791add_unique_interface(ip_address_item *list, ip_address_item *ipa)
792{
793ip_address_item *ipa2;
794for (ipa2 = list; ipa2 != NULL; ipa2 = ipa2->next)
795 if (Ustrcmp(ipa2->address, ipa->address) == 0) return list;
796ipa2 = store_get_perm(sizeof(ip_address_item));
797*ipa2 = *ipa;
798ipa2->next = list;
799return ipa2;
800}
801
802
803/* This is the globally visible function */
804
805ip_address_item *
806host_find_interfaces(void)
807{
808ip_address_item *running_interfaces = NULL;
809
810if (local_interface_data == NULL)
811 {
812 void *reset_item = store_get(0);
55414b25 813 ip_address_item *dlist = host_build_ifacelist(CUS local_interfaces,
059ec3d9 814 US"local_interfaces");
55414b25 815 ip_address_item *xlist = host_build_ifacelist(CUS extra_local_interfaces,
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816 US"extra_local_interfaces");
817 ip_address_item *ipa;
818
819 if (dlist == NULL) dlist = xlist; else
820 {
821 for (ipa = dlist; ipa->next != NULL; ipa = ipa->next);
822 ipa->next = xlist;
823 }
824
825 for (ipa = dlist; ipa != NULL; ipa = ipa->next)
826 {
827 if (Ustrcmp(ipa->address, "0.0.0.0") == 0 ||
828 Ustrcmp(ipa->address, "::0") == 0)
829 {
830 ip_address_item *ipa2;
831 BOOL ipv6 = ipa->address[0] == ':';
832 if (running_interfaces == NULL)
833 running_interfaces = os_find_running_interfaces();
834 for (ipa2 = running_interfaces; ipa2 != NULL; ipa2 = ipa2->next)
835 {
836 if ((Ustrchr(ipa2->address, ':') != NULL) == ipv6)
837 local_interface_data = add_unique_interface(local_interface_data,
838 ipa2);
839 }
840 }
841 else
842 {
843 local_interface_data = add_unique_interface(local_interface_data, ipa);
844 DEBUG(D_interface)
845 {
846 debug_printf("Configured local interface: address=%s", ipa->address);
847 if (ipa->port != 0) debug_printf(" port=%d", ipa->port);
848 debug_printf("\n");
849 }
850 }
851 }
852 store_reset(reset_item);
853 }
854
855return local_interface_data;
856}
857
858
859
860
861
862/*************************************************
863* Convert network IP address to text *
864*************************************************/
865
866/* Given an IPv4 or IPv6 address in binary, convert it to a text
867string and return the result in a piece of new store. The address can
868either be given directly, or passed over in a sockaddr structure. Note
869that this isn't the converse of host_aton() because of byte ordering
870differences. See host_nmtoa() below.
871
872Arguments:
873 type if < 0 then arg points to a sockaddr, else
874 either AF_INET or AF_INET6
875 arg points to a sockaddr if type is < 0, or
876 points to an IPv4 address (32 bits), or
877 points to an IPv6 address (128 bits),
878 in both cases, in network byte order
879 buffer if NULL, the result is returned in gotten store;
880 else points to a buffer to hold the answer
881 portptr points to where to put the port number, if non NULL; only
882 used when type < 0
883
884Returns: pointer to character string
885*/
886
887uschar *
888host_ntoa(int type, const void *arg, uschar *buffer, int *portptr)
889{
890uschar *yield;
891
892/* The new world. It is annoying that we have to fish out the address from
893different places in the block, depending on what kind of address it is. It
894is also a pain that inet_ntop() returns a const uschar *, whereas the IPv4
895function inet_ntoa() returns just uschar *, and some picky compilers insist
896on warning if one assigns a const uschar * to a uschar *. Hence the casts. */
897
898#if HAVE_IPV6
899uschar addr_buffer[46];
900if (type < 0)
901 {
902 int family = ((struct sockaddr *)arg)->sa_family;
903 if (family == AF_INET6)
904 {
905 struct sockaddr_in6 *sk = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)arg;
906 yield = (uschar *)inet_ntop(family, &(sk->sin6_addr), CS addr_buffer,
907 sizeof(addr_buffer));
908 if (portptr != NULL) *portptr = ntohs(sk->sin6_port);
909 }
910 else
911 {
912 struct sockaddr_in *sk = (struct sockaddr_in *)arg;
913 yield = (uschar *)inet_ntop(family, &(sk->sin_addr), CS addr_buffer,
914 sizeof(addr_buffer));
915 if (portptr != NULL) *portptr = ntohs(sk->sin_port);
916 }
917 }
918else
919 {
920 yield = (uschar *)inet_ntop(type, arg, CS addr_buffer, sizeof(addr_buffer));
921 }
922
923/* If the result is a mapped IPv4 address, show it in V4 format. */
924
925if (Ustrncmp(yield, "::ffff:", 7) == 0) yield += 7;
926
927#else /* HAVE_IPV6 */
928
929/* The old world */
930
931if (type < 0)
932 {
933 yield = US inet_ntoa(((struct sockaddr_in *)arg)->sin_addr);
934 if (portptr != NULL) *portptr = ntohs(((struct sockaddr_in *)arg)->sin_port);
935 }
936else
937 yield = US inet_ntoa(*((struct in_addr *)arg));
938#endif
939
940/* If there is no buffer, put the string into some new store. */
941
942if (buffer == NULL) return string_copy(yield);
943
944/* Callers of this function with a non-NULL buffer must ensure that it is
945large enough to hold an IPv6 address, namely, at least 46 bytes. That's what
946makes this use of strcpy() OK. */
947
948Ustrcpy(buffer, yield);
949return buffer;
950}
951
952
953
954
955/*************************************************
956* Convert address text to binary *
957*************************************************/
958
959/* Given the textual form of an IP address, convert it to binary in an
960array of ints. IPv4 addresses occupy one int; IPv6 addresses occupy 4 ints.
961The result has the first byte in the most significant byte of the first int. In
962other words, the result is not in network byte order, but in host byte order.
963As a result, this is not the converse of host_ntoa(), which expects network
964byte order. See host_nmtoa() below.
965
966Arguments:
967 address points to the textual address, checked for syntax
968 bin points to an array of 4 ints
969
970Returns: the number of ints used
971*/
972
973int
55414b25 974host_aton(const uschar *address, int *bin)
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975{
976int x[4];
977int v4offset = 0;
978
8e669ac1 979/* Handle IPv6 address, which may end with an IPv4 address. It may also end
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980with a "scope", introduced by a percent sign. This code is NOT enclosed in #if
981HAVE_IPV6 in order that IPv6 addresses are recognized even if IPv6 is not
982supported. */
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983
984if (Ustrchr(address, ':') != NULL)
985 {
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986 const uschar *p = address;
987 const uschar *component[8];
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988 BOOL ipv4_ends = FALSE;
989 int ci = 0;
990 int nulloffset = 0;
991 int v6count = 8;
992 int i;
993
994 /* If the address starts with a colon, it will start with two colons.
995 Just lose the first one, which will leave a null first component. */
8e669ac1 996
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997 if (*p == ':') p++;
998
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999 /* Split the address into components separated by colons. The input address
1000 is supposed to be checked for syntax. There was a case where this was
1001 overlooked; to guard against that happening again, check here and crash if
7e634d24 1002 there are too many components. */
059ec3d9 1003
7e634d24 1004 while (*p != 0 && *p != '%')
059ec3d9 1005 {
7e634d24 1006 int len = Ustrcspn(p, ":%");
059ec3d9 1007 if (len == 0) nulloffset = ci;
8e669ac1 1008 if (ci > 7) log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,
b975ba52 1009 "Internal error: invalid IPv6 address \"%s\" passed to host_aton()",
8e669ac1 1010 address);
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1011 component[ci++] = p;
1012 p += len;
1013 if (*p == ':') p++;
1014 }
1015
1016 /* If the final component contains a dot, it is a trailing v4 address.
1017 As the syntax is known to be checked, just set up for a trailing
1018 v4 address and restrict the v6 part to 6 components. */
1019
1020 if (Ustrchr(component[ci-1], '.') != NULL)
1021 {
1022 address = component[--ci];
1023 ipv4_ends = TRUE;
1024 v4offset = 3;
1025 v6count = 6;
1026 }
1027
1028 /* If there are fewer than 6 or 8 components, we have to insert some
1029 more empty ones in the middle. */
1030
1031 if (ci < v6count)
1032 {
1033 int insert_count = v6count - ci;
1034 for (i = v6count-1; i > nulloffset + insert_count; i--)
1035 component[i] = component[i - insert_count];
1036 while (i > nulloffset) component[i--] = US"";
1037 }
1038
1039 /* Now turn the components into binary in pairs and bung them
1040 into the vector of ints. */
1041
1042 for (i = 0; i < v6count; i += 2)
1043 bin[i/2] = (Ustrtol(component[i], NULL, 16) << 16) +
1044 Ustrtol(component[i+1], NULL, 16);
1045
1046 /* If there was no terminating v4 component, we are done. */
1047
1048 if (!ipv4_ends) return 4;
1049 }
1050
1051/* Handle IPv4 address */
1052
ff790e47 1053(void)sscanf(CS address, "%d.%d.%d.%d", x, x+1, x+2, x+3);
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1054bin[v4offset] = (x[0] << 24) + (x[1] << 16) + (x[2] << 8) + x[3];
1055return v4offset+1;
1056}
1057
1058
1059/*************************************************
1060* Apply mask to an IP address *
1061*************************************************/
1062
1063/* Mask an address held in 1 or 4 ints, with the ms bit in the ms bit of the
1064first int, etc.
1065
1066Arguments:
1067 count the number of ints
1068 binary points to the ints to be masked
1069 mask the count of ms bits to leave, or -1 if no masking
1070
1071Returns: nothing
1072*/
1073
1074void
1075host_mask(int count, int *binary, int mask)
1076{
1077int i;
1078if (mask < 0) mask = 99999;
1079for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
1080 {
1081 int wordmask;
1082 if (mask == 0) wordmask = 0;
1083 else if (mask < 32)
1084 {
1085 wordmask = (-1) << (32 - mask);
1086 mask = 0;
1087 }
1088 else
1089 {
1090 wordmask = -1;
1091 mask -= 32;
1092 }
1093 binary[i] &= wordmask;
1094 }
1095}
1096
1097
1098
1099
1100/*************************************************
1101* Convert masked IP address in ints to text *
1102*************************************************/
1103
1104/* We can't use host_ntoa() because it assumes the binary values are in network
1105byte order, and these are the result of host_aton(), which puts them in ints in
1106host byte order. Also, we really want IPv6 addresses to be in a canonical
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1107format, so we output them with no abbreviation. In a number of cases we can't
1108use the normal colon separator in them because it terminates keys in lsearch
8e669ac1 1109files, so we want to use dot instead. There's an argument that specifies what
6f0c9a4f 1110to use for IPv6 addresses.
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1111
1112Arguments:
1113 count 1 or 4 (number of ints)
1114 binary points to the ints
1115 mask mask value; if < 0 don't add to result
1116 buffer big enough to hold the result
8e669ac1 1117 sep component separator character for IPv6 addresses
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1118
1119Returns: the number of characters placed in buffer, not counting
1120 the final nul.
1121*/
1122
1123int
6f0c9a4f 1124host_nmtoa(int count, int *binary, int mask, uschar *buffer, int sep)
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1125{
1126int i, j;
1127uschar *tt = buffer;
1128
1129if (count == 1)
1130 {
1131 j = binary[0];
1132 for (i = 24; i >= 0; i -= 8)
1133 {
1134 sprintf(CS tt, "%d.", (j >> i) & 255);
1135 while (*tt) tt++;
1136 }
1137 }
1138else
1139 {
1140 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
1141 {
1142 j = binary[i];
6f0c9a4f 1143 sprintf(CS tt, "%04x%c%04x%c", (j >> 16) & 0xffff, sep, j & 0xffff, sep);
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1144 while (*tt) tt++;
1145 }
1146 }
1147
6f0c9a4f 1148tt--; /* lose final separator */
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1149
1150if (mask < 0)
1151 *tt = 0;
1152else
1153 {
1154 sprintf(CS tt, "/%d", mask);
1155 while (*tt) tt++;
1156 }
1157
1158return tt - buffer;
1159}
1160
1161
1162
1163/*************************************************
1164* Check port for tls_on_connect *
1165*************************************************/
1166
1167/* This function checks whether a given incoming port is configured for tls-
1168on-connect. It is called from the daemon and from inetd handling. If the global
1169option tls_on_connect is already set, all ports operate this way. Otherwise, we
1170check the tls_on_connect_ports option for a list of ports.
1171
1172Argument: a port number
1173Returns: TRUE or FALSE
1174*/
1175
1176BOOL
1177host_is_tls_on_connect_port(int port)
1178{
1179int sep = 0;
1180uschar buffer[32];
55414b25 1181const uschar *list = tls_in.on_connect_ports;
059ec3d9 1182uschar *s;
071c51f7 1183uschar *end;
059ec3d9 1184
817d9f57 1185if (tls_in.on_connect) return TRUE;
059ec3d9 1186
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1187while ((s = string_nextinlist(&list, &sep, buffer, sizeof(buffer))))
1188 if (Ustrtol(s, &end, 10) == port)
1189 return TRUE;
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1190
1191return FALSE;
1192}
1193
1194
1195
1196/*************************************************
1197* Check whether host is in a network *
1198*************************************************/
1199
1200/* This function checks whether a given IP address matches a pattern that
1201represents either a single host, or a network (using CIDR notation). The caller
1202of this function must check the syntax of the arguments before calling it.
1203
1204Arguments:
1205 host string representation of the ip-address to check
1206 net string representation of the network, with optional CIDR mask
1207 maskoffset offset to the / that introduces the mask in the key
1208 zero if there is no mask
1209
1210Returns:
1211 TRUE the host is inside the network
1212 FALSE the host is NOT inside the network
1213*/
1214
1215BOOL
55414b25 1216host_is_in_net(const uschar *host, const uschar *net, int maskoffset)
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1217{
1218int i;
1219int address[4];
1220int incoming[4];
1221int mlen;
1222int size = host_aton(net, address);
1223int insize;
1224
1225/* No mask => all bits to be checked */
1226
1227if (maskoffset == 0) mlen = 99999; /* Big number */
1228 else mlen = Uatoi(net + maskoffset + 1);
1229
1230/* Convert the incoming address to binary. */
1231
1232insize = host_aton(host, incoming);
1233
1234/* Convert IPv4 addresses given in IPv6 compatible mode, which represent
1235 connections from IPv4 hosts to IPv6 hosts, that is, addresses of the form
1236 ::ffff:<v4address>, to IPv4 format. */
1237
1238if (insize == 4 && incoming[0] == 0 && incoming[1] == 0 &&
1239 incoming[2] == 0xffff)
1240 {
1241 insize = 1;
1242 incoming[0] = incoming[3];
1243 }
1244
1245/* No match if the sizes don't agree. */
1246
1247if (insize != size) return FALSE;
1248
1249/* Else do the masked comparison. */
1250
1251for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
1252 {
1253 int mask;
1254 if (mlen == 0) mask = 0;
1255 else if (mlen < 32)
1256 {
1257 mask = (-1) << (32 - mlen);
1258 mlen = 0;
1259 }
1260 else
1261 {
1262 mask = -1;
1263 mlen -= 32;
1264 }
1265 if ((incoming[i] & mask) != (address[i] & mask)) return FALSE;
1266 }
1267
1268return TRUE;
1269}
1270
1271
1272
1273/*************************************************
1274* Scan host list for local hosts *
1275*************************************************/
1276
1277/* Scan through a chain of addresses and check whether any of them is the
1278address of an interface on the local machine. If so, remove that address and
1279any previous ones with the same MX value, and all subsequent ones (which will
1280have greater or equal MX values) from the chain. Note: marking them as unusable
1281is NOT the right thing to do because it causes the hosts not to be used for
1282other domains, for which they may well be correct.
1283
1284The hosts may be part of a longer chain; we only process those between the
1285initial pointer and the "last" pointer.
1286
1287There is also a list of "pseudo-local" host names which are checked against the
1288host names. Any match causes that host item to be treated the same as one which
1289matches a local IP address.
1290
1291If the very first host is a local host, then all MX records had a precedence
1292greater than or equal to that of the local host. Either there's a problem in
1293the DNS, or an apparently remote name turned out to be an abbreviation for the
1294local host. Give a specific return code, and let the caller decide what to do.
1295Otherwise, give a success code if at least one host address has been found.
1296
1297Arguments:
1298 host pointer to the first host in the chain
1299 lastptr pointer to pointer to the last host in the chain (may be updated)
1300 removed if not NULL, set TRUE if some local addresses were removed
1301 from the list
1302
1303Returns:
1304 HOST_FOUND if there is at least one host with an IP address on the chain
1305 and an MX value less than any MX value associated with the
1306 local host
1307 HOST_FOUND_LOCAL if a local host is among the lowest-numbered MX hosts; when
1308 the host addresses were obtained from A records or
1309 gethostbyname(), the MX values are set to -1.
1310 HOST_FIND_FAILED if no valid hosts with set IP addresses were found
1311*/
1312
1313int
1314host_scan_for_local_hosts(host_item *host, host_item **lastptr, BOOL *removed)
1315{
1316int yield = HOST_FIND_FAILED;
1317host_item *last = *lastptr;
1318host_item *prev = NULL;
1319host_item *h;
1320
1321if (removed != NULL) *removed = FALSE;
1322
1323if (local_interface_data == NULL) local_interface_data = host_find_interfaces();
1324
1325for (h = host; h != last->next; h = h->next)
1326 {
1327 #ifndef STAND_ALONE
1328 if (hosts_treat_as_local != NULL)
1329 {
1330 int rc;
55414b25 1331 const uschar *save = deliver_domain;
059ec3d9 1332 deliver_domain = h->name; /* set $domain */
55414b25 1333 rc = match_isinlist(string_copylc(h->name), CUSS &hosts_treat_as_local, 0,
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1334 &domainlist_anchor, NULL, MCL_DOMAIN, TRUE, NULL);
1335 deliver_domain = save;
1336 if (rc == OK) goto FOUND_LOCAL;
1337 }
1338 #endif
1339
1340 /* It seems that on many operating systems, 0.0.0.0 is treated as a synonym
1341 for 127.0.0.1 and refers to the local host. We therefore force it always to
1342 be treated as local. */
1343
1344 if (h->address != NULL)
1345 {
1346 ip_address_item *ip;
1347 if (Ustrcmp(h->address, "0.0.0.0") == 0) goto FOUND_LOCAL;
1348 for (ip = local_interface_data; ip != NULL; ip = ip->next)
1349 if (Ustrcmp(h->address, ip->address) == 0) goto FOUND_LOCAL;
1350 yield = HOST_FOUND; /* At least one remote address has been found */
1351 }
1352
1353 /* Update prev to point to the last host item before any that have
1354 the same MX value as the one we have just considered. */
1355
1356 if (h->next == NULL || h->next->mx != h->mx) prev = h;
1357 }
1358
1359return yield; /* No local hosts found: return HOST_FOUND or HOST_FIND_FAILED */
1360
1361/* A host whose IP address matches a local IP address, or whose name matches
1362something in hosts_treat_as_local has been found. */
1363
1364FOUND_LOCAL:
1365
1366if (prev == NULL)
1367 {
1368 HDEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf((h->mx >= 0)?
1369 "local host has lowest MX\n" :
1370 "local host found for non-MX address\n");
1371 return HOST_FOUND_LOCAL;
1372 }
1373
1374HDEBUG(D_host_lookup)
1375 {
1376 debug_printf("local host in host list - removed hosts:\n");
1377 for (h = prev->next; h != last->next; h = h->next)
1378 debug_printf(" %s %s %d\n", h->name, h->address, h->mx);
1379 }
1380
1381if (removed != NULL) *removed = TRUE;
1382prev->next = last->next;
1383*lastptr = prev;
1384return yield;
1385}
1386
1387
1388
1389
1390/*************************************************
1391* Remove duplicate IPs in host list *
1392*************************************************/
1393
1394/* You would think that administrators could set up their DNS records so that
1395one ended up with a list of unique IP addresses after looking up A or MX
1396records, but apparently duplication is common. So we scan such lists and
1397remove the later duplicates. Note that we may get lists in which some host
1398addresses are not set.
1399
1400Arguments:
1401 host pointer to the first host in the chain
1402 lastptr pointer to pointer to the last host in the chain (may be updated)
1403
1404Returns: nothing
1405*/
1406
1407static void
1408host_remove_duplicates(host_item *host, host_item **lastptr)
1409{
1410while (host != *lastptr)
1411 {
1412 if (host->address != NULL)
1413 {
1414 host_item *h = host;
1415 while (h != *lastptr)
1416 {
1417 if (h->next->address != NULL &&
1418 Ustrcmp(h->next->address, host->address) == 0)
1419 {
1420 DEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("duplicate IP address %s (MX=%d) "
1421 "removed\n", host->address, h->next->mx);
1422 if (h->next == *lastptr) *lastptr = h;
1423 h->next = h->next->next;
1424 }
1425 else h = h->next;
1426 }
1427 }
1428 /* If the last item was removed, host may have become == *lastptr */
1429 if (host != *lastptr) host = host->next;
1430 }
1431}
1432
1433
1434
1435
1436/*************************************************
1437* Find sender host name by gethostbyaddr() *
1438*************************************************/
1439
1440/* This used to be the only way it was done, but it turns out that not all
1441systems give aliases for calls to gethostbyaddr() - or one of the modern
1442equivalents like getipnodebyaddr(). Fortunately, multiple PTR records are rare,
1443but they can still exist. This function is now used only when a DNS lookup of
1444the IP address fails, in order to give access to /etc/hosts.
1445
1446Arguments: none
1447Returns: OK, DEFER, FAIL
1448*/
1449
1450static int
1451host_name_lookup_byaddr(void)
1452{
1453int len;
1454uschar *s, *t;
1455struct hostent *hosts;
1456struct in_addr addr;
1457
1458/* Lookup on IPv6 system */
1459
1460#if HAVE_IPV6
1461if (Ustrchr(sender_host_address, ':') != NULL)
1462 {
1463 struct in6_addr addr6;
1464 if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, CS sender_host_address, &addr6) != 1)
1465 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "unable to parse \"%s\" as an "
1466 "IPv6 address", sender_host_address);
1467 #if HAVE_GETIPNODEBYADDR
1468 hosts = getipnodebyaddr(CS &addr6, sizeof(addr6), AF_INET6, &h_errno);
1469 #else
1470 hosts = gethostbyaddr(CS &addr6, sizeof(addr6), AF_INET6);
1471 #endif
1472 }
1473else
1474 {
1475 if (inet_pton(AF_INET, CS sender_host_address, &addr) != 1)
1476 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "unable to parse \"%s\" as an "
1477 "IPv4 address", sender_host_address);
1478 #if HAVE_GETIPNODEBYADDR
1479 hosts = getipnodebyaddr(CS &addr, sizeof(addr), AF_INET, &h_errno);
1480 #else
1481 hosts = gethostbyaddr(CS &addr, sizeof(addr), AF_INET);
1482 #endif
1483 }
1484
1485/* Do lookup on IPv4 system */
1486
1487#else
1488addr.s_addr = (S_ADDR_TYPE)inet_addr(CS sender_host_address);
1489hosts = gethostbyaddr(CS(&addr), sizeof(addr), AF_INET);
1490#endif
1491
1492/* Failed to look up the host. */
1493
1494if (hosts == NULL)
1495 {
1496 HDEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("IP address lookup failed: h_errno=%d\n",
1497 h_errno);
1498 return (h_errno == TRY_AGAIN || h_errno == NO_RECOVERY) ? DEFER : FAIL;
1499 }
1500
1501/* It seems there are some records in the DNS that yield an empty name. We
1502treat this as non-existent. In some operating systems, this is returned as an
1503empty string; in others as a single dot. */
1504
8ad076b2 1505if (hosts->h_name == NULL || hosts->h_name[0] == 0 || hosts->h_name[0] == '.')
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1506 {
1507 HDEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("IP address lookup yielded an empty name: "
1508 "treated as non-existent host name\n");
1509 return FAIL;
1510 }
1511
1512/* Copy and lowercase the name, which is in static storage in many systems.
1513Put it in permanent memory. */
1514
1515s = (uschar *)hosts->h_name;
1516len = Ustrlen(s) + 1;
1517t = sender_host_name = store_get_perm(len);
1518while (*s != 0) *t++ = tolower(*s++);
1519*t = 0;
1520
1521/* If the host has aliases, build a copy of the alias list */
1522
1523if (hosts->h_aliases != NULL)
1524 {
1525 int count = 1;
1526 uschar **aliases, **ptr;
1527 for (aliases = USS hosts->h_aliases; *aliases != NULL; aliases++) count++;
1528 ptr = sender_host_aliases = store_get_perm(count * sizeof(uschar *));
1529 for (aliases = USS hosts->h_aliases; *aliases != NULL; aliases++)
1530 {
1531 uschar *s = *aliases;
1532 int len = Ustrlen(s) + 1;
1533 uschar *t = *ptr++ = store_get_perm(len);
1534 while (*s != 0) *t++ = tolower(*s++);
1535 *t = 0;
1536 }
1537 *ptr = NULL;
1538 }
1539
1540return OK;
1541}
1542
1543
1544
1545/*************************************************
1546* Find host name for incoming call *
1547*************************************************/
1548
1549/* Put the name in permanent store, pointed to by sender_host_name. We also set
1550up a list of alias names, pointed to by sender_host_alias. The list is
1551NULL-terminated. The incoming address is in sender_host_address, either in
1552dotted-quad form for IPv4 or in colon-separated form for IPv6.
1553
1554This function does a thorough check that the names it finds point back to the
1555incoming IP address. Any that do not are discarded. Note that this is relied on
1556by the ACL reverse_host_lookup check.
1557
1558On some systems, get{host,ipnode}byaddr() appears to do this internally, but
1559this it not universally true. Also, for release 4.30, this function was changed
1560to do a direct DNS lookup first, by default[1], because it turns out that that
1561is the only guaranteed way to find all the aliases on some systems. My
1562experiments indicate that Solaris gethostbyaddr() gives the aliases for but
1563Linux does not.
1564
1565[1] The actual order is controlled by the host_lookup_order option.
1566
1567Arguments: none
1568Returns: OK on success, the answer being placed in the global variable
1569 sender_host_name, with any aliases in a list hung off
1570 sender_host_aliases
1571 FAIL if no host name can be found
1572 DEFER if a temporary error was encountered
1573
1574The variable host_lookup_msg is set to an empty string on sucess, or to a
1575reason for the failure otherwise, in a form suitable for tagging onto an error
8e669ac1 1576message, and also host_lookup_failed is set TRUE if the lookup failed. If there
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1577was a defer, host_lookup_deferred is set TRUE.
1578
1579Any dynamically constructed string for host_lookup_msg must be in permanent
1580store, because it might be used for several incoming messages on the same SMTP
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1581connection. */
1582
1583int
1584host_name_lookup(void)
1585{
1586int old_pool, rc;
1587int sep = 0;
1588uschar *hname, *save_hostname;
1589uschar **aliases;
1590uschar buffer[256];
1591uschar *ordername;
55414b25 1592const uschar *list = host_lookup_order;
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1593dns_record *rr;
1594dns_answer dnsa;
1595dns_scan dnss;
1596
1f4a55da 1597sender_host_dnssec = host_lookup_deferred = host_lookup_failed = FALSE;
b08b24c8 1598
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1599HDEBUG(D_host_lookup)
1600 debug_printf("looking up host name for %s\n", sender_host_address);
1601
1602/* For testing the case when a lookup does not complete, we have a special
1603reserved IP address. */
1604
1605if (running_in_test_harness &&
1606 Ustrcmp(sender_host_address, "99.99.99.99") == 0)
1607 {
1608 HDEBUG(D_host_lookup)
1609 debug_printf("Test harness: host name lookup returns DEFER\n");
8e669ac1 1610 host_lookup_deferred = TRUE;
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1611 return DEFER;
1612 }
1613
1614/* Do lookups directly in the DNS or via gethostbyaddr() (or equivalent), in
1615the order specified by the host_lookup_order option. */
1616
1617while ((ordername = string_nextinlist(&list, &sep, buffer, sizeof(buffer)))
1618 != NULL)
1619 {
1620 if (strcmpic(ordername, US"bydns") == 0)
1621 {
9d9c3746 1622 dns_init(FALSE, FALSE, FALSE); /* dnssec ctrl by dns_dnssec_ok glbl */
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1623 dns_build_reverse(sender_host_address, buffer);
1624 rc = dns_lookup(&dnsa, buffer, T_PTR, NULL);
1625
1626 /* The first record we come across is used for the name; others are
1627 considered to be aliases. We have to scan twice, in order to find out the
1628 number of aliases. However, if all the names are empty, we will behave as
1629 if failure. (PTR records that yield empty names have been encountered in
1630 the DNS.) */
1631
1632 if (rc == DNS_SUCCEED)
1633 {
1634 uschar **aptr = NULL;
1635 int ssize = 264;
1636 int count = 0;
1637 int old_pool = store_pool;
1638
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1639 /* Ideally we'd check DNSSEC both forward and reverse, but we use the
1640 gethost* routines for forward, so can't do that unless/until we rewrite. */
1641 sender_host_dnssec = dns_is_secure(&dnsa);
1642 DEBUG(D_dns)
1643 debug_printf("Reverse DNS security status: %s\n",
1644 sender_host_dnssec ? "DNSSEC verified (AD)" : "unverified");
1645
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1646 store_pool = POOL_PERM; /* Save names in permanent storage */
1647
1648 for (rr = dns_next_rr(&dnsa, &dnss, RESET_ANSWERS);
1649 rr != NULL;
1650 rr = dns_next_rr(&dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT))
1651 {
1652 if (rr->type == T_PTR) count++;
1653 }
1654
1655 /* Get store for the list of aliases. For compatibility with
1656 gethostbyaddr, we make an empty list if there are none. */
1657
1658 aptr = sender_host_aliases = store_get(count * sizeof(uschar *));
1659
1660 /* Re-scan and extract the names */
1661
1662 for (rr = dns_next_rr(&dnsa, &dnss, RESET_ANSWERS);
1663 rr != NULL;
1664 rr = dns_next_rr(&dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT))
1665 {
1666 uschar *s = NULL;
1667 if (rr->type != T_PTR) continue;
1668 s = store_get(ssize);
1669
1670 /* If an overlong response was received, the data will have been
1671 truncated and dn_expand may fail. */
1672
1673 if (dn_expand(dnsa.answer, dnsa.answer + dnsa.answerlen,
1674 (uschar *)(rr->data), (DN_EXPAND_ARG4_TYPE)(s), ssize) < 0)
1675 {
1676 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "host name alias list truncated for %s",
1677 sender_host_address);
1678 break;
1679 }
1680
1681 store_reset(s + Ustrlen(s) + 1);
1682 if (s[0] == 0)
1683 {
1684 HDEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("IP address lookup yielded an "
1685 "empty name: treated as non-existent host name\n");
1686 continue;
1687 }
1688 if (sender_host_name == NULL) sender_host_name = s;
1689 else *aptr++ = s;
1690 while (*s != 0) { *s = tolower(*s); s++; }
1691 }
1692
1693 *aptr = NULL; /* End of alias list */
1694 store_pool = old_pool; /* Reset store pool */
1695
1696 /* If we've found a names, break out of the "order" loop */
1697
1698 if (sender_host_name != NULL) break;
1699 }
1700
1701 /* If the DNS lookup deferred, we must also defer. */
1702
1703 if (rc == DNS_AGAIN)
1704 {
1705 HDEBUG(D_host_lookup)
1706 debug_printf("IP address PTR lookup gave temporary error\n");
8e669ac1 1707 host_lookup_deferred = TRUE;
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1708 return DEFER;
1709 }
1710 }
1711
1712 /* Do a lookup using gethostbyaddr() - or equivalent */
1713
1714 else if (strcmpic(ordername, US"byaddr") == 0)
1715 {
1716 HDEBUG(D_host_lookup)
1717 debug_printf("IP address lookup using gethostbyaddr()\n");
059ec3d9 1718 rc = host_name_lookup_byaddr();
8e669ac1 1719 if (rc == DEFER)
b08b24c8 1720 {
8e669ac1 1721 host_lookup_deferred = TRUE;
b08b24c8 1722 return rc; /* Can't carry on */
8e669ac1 1723 }
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1724 if (rc == OK) break; /* Found a name */
1725 }
1726 } /* Loop for bydns/byaddr scanning */
1727
1728/* If we have failed to find a name, return FAIL and log when required.
1729NB host_lookup_msg must be in permanent store. */
1730
1731if (sender_host_name == NULL)
1732 {
1733 if (host_checking || !log_testing_mode)
1734 log_write(L_host_lookup_failed, LOG_MAIN, "no host name found for IP "
1735 "address %s", sender_host_address);
1736 host_lookup_msg = US" (failed to find host name from IP address)";
b08b24c8 1737 host_lookup_failed = TRUE;
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1738 return FAIL;
1739 }
1740
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1741HDEBUG(D_host_lookup)
1742 {
1743 uschar **aliases = sender_host_aliases;
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1744 debug_printf("IP address lookup yielded \"%s\"\n", sender_host_name);
1745 while (*aliases != NULL) debug_printf(" alias \"%s\"\n", *aliases++);
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1746 }
1747
1748/* We need to verify that a forward lookup on the name we found does indeed
1749correspond to the address. This is for security: in principle a malefactor who
1750happened to own a reverse zone could set it to point to any names at all.
1751
1752This code was present in versions of Exim before 3.20. At that point I took it
1753out because I thought that gethostbyaddr() did the check anyway. It turns out
1754that this isn't always the case, so it's coming back in at 4.01. This version
1755is actually better, because it also checks aliases.
1756
1757The code was made more robust at release 4.21. Prior to that, it accepted all
1758the names if any of them had the correct IP address. Now the code checks all
1759the names, and accepts only those that have the correct IP address. */
1760
1761save_hostname = sender_host_name; /* Save for error messages */
1762aliases = sender_host_aliases;
1763for (hname = sender_host_name; hname != NULL; hname = *aliases++)
1764 {
1765 int rc;
1766 BOOL ok = FALSE;
1767 host_item h;
1768 h.next = NULL;
1769 h.name = hname;
1770 h.mx = MX_NONE;
1771 h.address = NULL;
1772
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1774 HOST_FOUND_LOCAL. If the incoming address is an IPv4 address expressed in
1775 IPv6 format, we must compare the IPv4 part to any IPv4 addresses. */
1776
322050c2 1777 if ((rc = host_find_byname(&h, NULL, 0, NULL, FALSE)) == HOST_FOUND)
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1778 {
1779 host_item *hh;
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1780 HDEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("checking addresses for %s\n", hname);
1781 for (hh = &h; hh != NULL; hh = hh->next)
1782 {
d27f1df3 1783 if (host_is_in_net(hh->address, sender_host_address, 0))
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1784 {
1785 HDEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf(" %s OK\n", hh->address);
1786 ok = TRUE;
1787 break;
1788 }
1789 else
1790 {
1791 HDEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf(" %s\n", hh->address);
1792 }
1793 }
1794 if (!ok) HDEBUG(D_host_lookup)
1795 debug_printf("no IP address for %s matched %s\n", hname,
1796 sender_host_address);
1797 }
1798 else if (rc == HOST_FIND_AGAIN)
1799 {
1800 HDEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("temporary error for host name lookup\n");
8e669ac1 1801 host_lookup_deferred = TRUE;
55728a4f 1802 sender_host_name = NULL;
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1803 return DEFER;
1804 }
1805 else
1806 {
1807 HDEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("no IP addresses found for %s\n", hname);
1808 }
1809
1810 /* If this name is no good, and it's the sender name, set it null pro tem;
1811 if it's an alias, just remove it from the list. */
1812
1813 if (!ok)
1814 {
1815 if (hname == sender_host_name) sender_host_name = NULL; else
1816 {
1817 uschar **a; /* Don't amalgamate - some */
1818 a = --aliases; /* compilers grumble */
1819 while (*a != NULL) { *a = a[1]; a++; }
1820 }
1821 }
1822 }
1823
1824/* If sender_host_name == NULL, it means we didn't like the name. Replace
1825it with the first alias, if there is one. */
1826
1827if (sender_host_name == NULL && *sender_host_aliases != NULL)
1828 sender_host_name = *sender_host_aliases++;
1829
1830/* If we now have a main name, all is well. */
1831
1832if (sender_host_name != NULL) return OK;
1833
1834/* We have failed to find an address that matches. */
1835
1836HDEBUG(D_host_lookup)
1837 debug_printf("%s does not match any IP address for %s\n",
1838 sender_host_address, save_hostname);
1839
1840/* This message must be in permanent store */
1841
1842old_pool = store_pool;
1843store_pool = POOL_PERM;
1844host_lookup_msg = string_sprintf(" (%s does not match any IP address for %s)",
1845 sender_host_address, save_hostname);
1846store_pool = old_pool;
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1847host_lookup_failed = TRUE;
1848return FAIL;
1849}
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854/*************************************************
1855* Find IP address(es) for host by name *
1856*************************************************/
1857
1858/* The input is a host_item structure with the name filled in and the address
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1859field set to NULL. We use gethostbyname() or getipnodebyname() or
1860gethostbyname2(), as appropriate. Of course, these functions may use the DNS,
1861but they do not do MX processing. It appears, however, that in some systems the
1862current setting of resolver options is used when one of these functions calls
1863the resolver. For this reason, we call dns_init() at the start, with arguments
1864influenced by bits in "flags", just as we do for host_find_bydns().
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1865
1866The second argument provides a host list (usually an IP list) of hosts to
1867ignore. This makes it possible to ignore IPv6 link-local addresses or loopback
1868addresses in unreasonable places.
1869
1870The lookup may result in a change of name. For compatibility with the dns
1871lookup, return this via fully_qualified_name as well as updating the host item.
1872The lookup may also yield more than one IP address, in which case chain on
1873subsequent host_item structures.
1874
1875Arguments:
1876 host a host item with the name and MX filled in;
1877 the address is to be filled in;
1878 multiple IP addresses cause other host items to be
1879 chained on.
1880 ignore_target_hosts a list of hosts to ignore
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1881 flags HOST_FIND_QUALIFY_SINGLE ) passed to
1882 HOST_FIND_SEARCH_PARENTS ) dns_init()
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1883 fully_qualified_name if not NULL, set to point to host name for
1884 compatibility with host_find_bydns
1885 local_host_check TRUE if a check for the local host is wanted
1886
1887Returns: HOST_FIND_FAILED Failed to find the host or domain
1888 HOST_FIND_AGAIN Try again later
1889 HOST_FOUND Host found - data filled in
1890 HOST_FOUND_LOCAL Host found and is the local host
1891*/
1892
1893int
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1894host_find_byname(host_item *host, const uschar *ignore_target_hosts, int flags,
1895 const uschar **fully_qualified_name, BOOL local_host_check)
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1896{
1897int i, yield, times;
1898uschar **addrlist;
1899host_item *last = NULL;
1900BOOL temp_error = FALSE;
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1901#if HAVE_IPV6
1902int af;
1903#endif
1904
1905/* If we are in the test harness, a name ending in .test.again.dns always
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1906forces a temporary error response, unless the name is in
1907dns_again_means_nonexist. */
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1908
1909if (running_in_test_harness)
1910 {
55414b25 1911 const uschar *endname = host->name + Ustrlen(host->name);
9b8fadde 1912 if (Ustrcmp(endname - 14, "test.again.dns") == 0) goto RETURN_AGAIN;
8e669ac1 1913 }
059ec3d9 1914
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1915/* Make sure DNS options are set as required. This appears to be necessary in
1916some circumstances when the get..byname() function actually calls the DNS. */
1917
1918dns_init((flags & HOST_FIND_QUALIFY_SINGLE) != 0,
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1919 (flags & HOST_FIND_SEARCH_PARENTS) != 0,
1920 FALSE); /*XXX dnssec? */
322050c2 1921
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1922/* In an IPv6 world, unless IPv6 has been disabled, we need to scan for both
1923kinds of address, so go round the loop twice. Note that we have ensured that
1924AF_INET6 is defined even in an IPv4 world, which makes for slightly tidier
1925code. However, if dns_ipv4_lookup matches the domain, we also just do IPv4
1926lookups here (except when testing standalone). */
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1927
1928#if HAVE_IPV6
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1929 #ifdef STAND_ALONE
1930 if (disable_ipv6)
1931 #else
1932 if (disable_ipv6 ||
1933 (dns_ipv4_lookup != NULL &&
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1934 match_isinlist(host->name, CUSS &dns_ipv4_lookup, 0, NULL, NULL,
1935 MCL_DOMAIN, TRUE, NULL) == OK))
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1936 #endif
1937
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1938 { af = AF_INET; times = 1; }
1939 else
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1940 { af = AF_INET6; times = 2; }
1941
1942/* No IPv6 support */
1943
1944#else /* HAVE_IPV6 */
1945 times = 1;
1946#endif /* HAVE_IPV6 */
1947
1948/* Initialize the flag that gets set for DNS syntax check errors, so that the
1949interface to this function can be similar to host_find_bydns. */
1950
1951host_find_failed_syntax = FALSE;
1952
1953/* Loop to look up both kinds of address in an IPv6 world */
1954
1955for (i = 1; i <= times;
1956 #if HAVE_IPV6
1957 af = AF_INET, /* If 2 passes, IPv4 on the second */
1958 #endif
1959 i++)
1960 {
1961 BOOL ipv4_addr;
91ecef39 1962 int error_num = 0;
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1963 struct hostent *hostdata;
1964
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1965 #ifdef STAND_ALONE
1966 printf("Looking up: %s\n", host->name);
1967 #endif
1968
059ec3d9 1969 #if HAVE_IPV6
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1970 if (running_in_test_harness)
1971 hostdata = host_fake_gethostbyname(host->name, af, &error_num);
1972 else
1973 {
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1974 #if HAVE_GETIPNODEBYNAME
1975 hostdata = getipnodebyname(CS host->name, af, 0, &error_num);
1976 #else
1977 hostdata = gethostbyname2(CS host->name, af);
1978 error_num = h_errno;
1979 #endif
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1980 }
1981
1982 #else /* not HAVE_IPV6 */
1983 if (running_in_test_harness)
1984 hostdata = host_fake_gethostbyname(host->name, AF_INET, &error_num);
1985 else
1986 {
1987 hostdata = gethostbyname(CS host->name);
1988 error_num = h_errno;
1989 }
1990 #endif /* HAVE_IPV6 */
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1991
1992 if (hostdata == NULL)
1993 {
1994 uschar *error;
1995 switch (error_num)
1996 {
1997 case HOST_NOT_FOUND: error = US"HOST_NOT_FOUND"; break;
1998 case TRY_AGAIN: error = US"TRY_AGAIN"; break;
1999 case NO_RECOVERY: error = US"NO_RECOVERY"; break;
2000 case NO_DATA: error = US"NO_DATA"; break;
2001 #if NO_DATA != NO_ADDRESS
2002 case NO_ADDRESS: error = US"NO_ADDRESS"; break;
2003 #endif
2004 default: error = US"?"; break;
2005 }
2006
2007 DEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("%s returned %d (%s)\n",
2008 #if HAVE_IPV6
2009 #if HAVE_GETIPNODEBYNAME
2010 (af == AF_INET6)? "getipnodebyname(af=inet6)" : "getipnodebyname(af=inet)",
2011 #else
2012 (af == AF_INET6)? "gethostbyname2(af=inet6)" : "gethostbyname2(af=inet)",
2013 #endif
2014 #else
2015 "gethostbyname",
2016 #endif
2017 error_num, error);
2018
2019 if (error_num == TRY_AGAIN || error_num == NO_RECOVERY) temp_error = TRUE;
2020 continue;
2021 }
2022 if ((hostdata->h_addr_list)[0] == NULL) continue;
2023
2024 /* Replace the name with the fully qualified one if necessary, and fill in
2025 the fully_qualified_name pointer. */
2026
2027 if (hostdata->h_name[0] != 0 &&
2028 Ustrcmp(host->name, hostdata->h_name) != 0)
2029 host->name = string_copy_dnsdomain((uschar *)hostdata->h_name);
2030 if (fully_qualified_name != NULL) *fully_qualified_name = host->name;
2031
2032 /* Get the list of addresses. IPv4 and IPv6 addresses can be distinguished
2033 by their different lengths. Scan the list, ignoring any that are to be
2034 ignored, and build a chain from the rest. */
2035
2036 ipv4_addr = hostdata->h_length == sizeof(struct in_addr);
2037
2038 for (addrlist = USS hostdata->h_addr_list; *addrlist != NULL; addrlist++)
2039 {
2040 uschar *text_address =
2041 host_ntoa(ipv4_addr? AF_INET:AF_INET6, *addrlist, NULL, NULL);
2042
2043 #ifndef STAND_ALONE
2044 if (ignore_target_hosts != NULL &&
2045 verify_check_this_host(&ignore_target_hosts, NULL, host->name,
2046 text_address, NULL) == OK)
2047 {
2048 DEBUG(D_host_lookup)
2049 debug_printf("ignored host %s [%s]\n", host->name, text_address);
2050 continue;
2051 }
2052 #endif
2053
2054 /* If this is the first address, last == NULL and we put the data in the
2055 original block. */
2056
2057 if (last == NULL)
2058 {
2059 host->address = text_address;
2060 host->port = PORT_NONE;
2061 host->status = hstatus_unknown;
2062 host->why = hwhy_unknown;
783b385f 2063 host->dnssec = DS_UNK;
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2064 last = host;
2065 }
2066
2067 /* Else add further host item blocks for any other addresses, keeping
2068 the order. */
2069
2070 else
2071 {
2072 host_item *next = store_get(sizeof(host_item));
2073 next->name = host->name;
2074 next->mx = host->mx;
2075 next->address = text_address;
2076 next->port = PORT_NONE;
2077 next->status = hstatus_unknown;
2078 next->why = hwhy_unknown;
783b385f 2079 next->dnssec = DS_UNK;
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2080 next->last_try = 0;
2081 next->next = last->next;
2082 last->next = next;
2083 last = next;
2084 }
2085 }
2086 }
2087
2088/* If no hosts were found, the address field in the original host block will be
2089NULL. If temp_error is set, at least one of the lookups gave a temporary error,
2090so we pass that back. */
2091
2092if (host->address == NULL)
2093 {
2094 uschar *msg =
2095 #ifndef STAND_ALONE
2096 (message_id[0] == 0 && smtp_in != NULL)?
2097 string_sprintf("no IP address found for host %s (during %s)", host->name,
2098 smtp_get_connection_info()) :
2099 #endif
2100 string_sprintf("no IP address found for host %s", host->name);
2101
2102 HDEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("%s\n", msg);
9b8fadde 2103 if (temp_error) goto RETURN_AGAIN;
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2104 if (host_checking || !log_testing_mode)
2105 log_write(L_host_lookup_failed, LOG_MAIN, "%s", msg);
2106 return HOST_FIND_FAILED;
2107 }
2108
2109/* Remove any duplicate IP addresses, then check to see if this is the local
2110host if required. */
2111
2112host_remove_duplicates(host, &last);
2113yield = local_host_check?
2114 host_scan_for_local_hosts(host, &last, NULL) : HOST_FOUND;
2115
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2116HDEBUG(D_host_lookup)
2117 {
55414b25 2118 const host_item *h;
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2119 if (fully_qualified_name != NULL)
2120 debug_printf("fully qualified name = %s\n", *fully_qualified_name);
2121 debug_printf("%s looked up these IP addresses:\n",
2122 #if HAVE_IPV6
2123 #if HAVE_GETIPNODEBYNAME
2124 "getipnodebyname"
2125 #else
2126 "gethostbyname2"
2127 #endif
2128 #else
2129 "gethostbyname"
2130 #endif
2131 );
2132 for (h = host; h != last->next; h = h->next)
2133 debug_printf(" name=%s address=%s\n", h->name,
2134 (h->address == NULL)? US"<null>" : h->address);
2135 }
2136
2137/* Return the found status. */
2138
2139return yield;
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2140
2141/* Handle the case when there is a temporary error. If the name matches
2142dns_again_means_nonexist, return permanent rather than temporary failure. */
2143
2144RETURN_AGAIN:
2145 {
2146 #ifndef STAND_ALONE
2147 int rc;
55414b25 2148 const uschar *save = deliver_domain;
9b8fadde 2149 deliver_domain = host->name; /* set $domain */
55414b25 2150 rc = match_isinlist(host->name, CUSS &dns_again_means_nonexist, 0, NULL, NULL,
9b8fadde
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2151 MCL_DOMAIN, TRUE, NULL);
2152 deliver_domain = save;
2153 if (rc == OK)
2154 {
2155 DEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("%s is in dns_again_means_nonexist: "
2156 "returning HOST_FIND_FAILED\n", host->name);
2157 return HOST_FIND_FAILED;
2158 }
2159 #endif
2160 return HOST_FIND_AGAIN;
2161 }
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2162}
2163
2164
2165
2166/*************************************************
2167* Fill in a host address from the DNS *
2168*************************************************/
2169
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2170/* Given a host item, with its name, port and mx fields set, and its address
2171field set to NULL, fill in its IP address from the DNS. If it is multi-homed,
2172create additional host items for the additional addresses, copying all the
2173other fields, and randomizing the order.
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2174
2175On IPv6 systems, A6 records are sought first (but only if support for A6 is
2176configured - they may never become mainstream), then AAAA records are sought,
2177and finally A records are sought as well.
2178
2179The host name may be changed if the DNS returns a different name - e.g. fully
2180qualified or changed via CNAME. If fully_qualified_name is not NULL, dns_lookup
2181ensures that it points to the fully qualified name. However, this is the fully
2182qualified version of the original name; if a CNAME is involved, the actual
2183canonical host name may be different again, and so we get it directly from the
2184relevant RR. Note that we do NOT change the mx field of the host item in this
2185function as it may be called to set the addresses of hosts taken from MX
2186records.
2187
2188Arguments:
2189 host points to the host item we're filling in
2190 lastptr points to pointer to last host item in a chain of
2191 host items (may be updated if host is last and gets
2192 extended because multihomed)
2193 ignore_target_hosts list of hosts to ignore
2194 allow_ip if TRUE, recognize an IP address and return it
2195 fully_qualified_name if not NULL, return fully qualified name here if
2196 the contents are different (i.e. it must be preset
2197 to something)
8c51eead 2198 dnnssec_require if TRUE check the DNS result AD bit
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2199
2200Returns: HOST_FIND_FAILED couldn't find A record
2201 HOST_FIND_AGAIN try again later
2202 HOST_FOUND found AAAA and/or A record(s)
2203 HOST_IGNORED found, but all IPs ignored
2204*/
2205
2206static int
2207set_address_from_dns(host_item *host, host_item **lastptr,
55414b25
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2208 const uschar *ignore_target_hosts, BOOL allow_ip,
2209 const uschar **fully_qualified_name,
cf2b569e 2210 BOOL dnssec_request, BOOL dnssec_require)
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2211{
2212dns_record *rr;
2213host_item *thishostlast = NULL; /* Indicates not yet filled in anything */
2214BOOL v6_find_again = FALSE;
2215int i;
2216
2217/* If allow_ip is set, a name which is an IP address returns that value
2218as its address. This is used for MX records when allow_mx_to_ip is set, for
2219those sites that feel they have to flaunt the RFC rules. */
2220
2221if (allow_ip && string_is_ip_address(host->name, NULL) != 0)
2222 {
2223 #ifndef STAND_ALONE
2224 if (ignore_target_hosts != NULL &&
2225 verify_check_this_host(&ignore_target_hosts, NULL, host->name,
2226 host->name, NULL) == OK)
2227 return HOST_IGNORED;
2228 #endif
2229
2230 host->address = host->name;
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2231 return HOST_FOUND;
2232 }
2233
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2234/* On an IPv6 system, unless IPv6 is disabled, go round the loop up to three
2235times, looking for A6 and AAAA records the first two times. However, unless
2236doing standalone testing, we force an IPv4 lookup if the domain matches
2237dns_ipv4_lookup is set. Since A6 records look like being abandoned, support
2238them only if explicitly configured to do so. On an IPv4 system, go round the
2239loop once only, looking only for A records. */
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2240
2241#if HAVE_IPV6
059ec3d9 2242 #ifndef STAND_ALONE
7e66e54d 2243 if (disable_ipv6 || (dns_ipv4_lookup != NULL &&
55414b25
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2244 match_isinlist(host->name, CUSS &dns_ipv4_lookup, 0, NULL, NULL,
2245 MCL_DOMAIN, TRUE, NULL) == OK))
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2246 i = 0; /* look up A records only */
2247 else
2248 #endif /* STAND_ALONE */
2249
059ec3d9 2250 i = 1; /* look up AAAA and A records */
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2251
2252/* The IPv4 world */
2253
2254#else /* HAVE_IPV6 */
2255 i = 0; /* look up A records only */
2256#endif /* HAVE_IPV6 */
2257
2258for (; i >= 0; i--)
2259 {
2260 static int types[] = { T_A, T_AAAA, T_A6 };
2261 int type = types[i];
2262 int randoffset = (i == 0)? 500 : 0; /* Ensures v6 sorts before v4 */
2263 dns_answer dnsa;
2264 dns_scan dnss;
2265
2266 int rc = dns_lookup(&dnsa, host->name, type, fully_qualified_name);
cf2b569e 2267 lookup_dnssec_authenticated = !dnssec_request ? NULL
4e0983dc 2268 : dns_is_secure(&dnsa) ? US"yes" : US"no";
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2269
2270 /* We want to return HOST_FIND_AGAIN if one of the A, A6, or AAAA lookups
2271 fails or times out, but not if another one succeeds. (In the early
2272 IPv6 days there are name servers that always fail on AAAA, but are happy
2273 to give out an A record. We want to proceed with that A record.) */
8e669ac1 2274
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2275 if (rc != DNS_SUCCEED)
2276 {
2277 if (i == 0) /* Just tried for an A record, i.e. end of loop */
2278 {
2279 if (host->address != NULL) return HOST_FOUND; /* A6 or AAAA was found */
2280 if (rc == DNS_AGAIN || rc == DNS_FAIL || v6_find_again)
2281 return HOST_FIND_AGAIN;
2282 return HOST_FIND_FAILED; /* DNS_NOMATCH or DNS_NODATA */
2283 }
2284
2285 /* Tried for an A6 or AAAA record: remember if this was a temporary
2286 error, and look for the next record type. */
2287
2288 if (rc != DNS_NOMATCH && rc != DNS_NODATA) v6_find_again = TRUE;
2289 continue;
2290 }
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2291
2292 if (dnssec_request)
8c51eead 2293 {
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2294 if (dns_is_secure(&dnsa))
2295 {
2296 DEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("%s A DNSSEC\n", host->name);
2297 if (host->dnssec == DS_UNK) /* set in host_find_bydns() */
2298 host->dnssec = DS_YES;
2299 }
2300 else
2301 {
2302 if (dnssec_require)
2303 {
2304 log_write(L_host_lookup_failed, LOG_MAIN,
2305 "dnssec fail on %s for %.256s",
8c51eead 2306 i>1 ? "A6" : i>0 ? "AAAA" : "A", host->name);
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2307 continue;
2308 }
2309 if (host->dnssec == DS_YES) /* set in host_find_bydns() */
2310 {
2311 DEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("%s A cancel DNSSEC\n", host->name);
2312 host->dnssec = DS_NO;
2313 lookup_dnssec_authenticated = US"no";
2314 }
2315 }
8c51eead 2316 }
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2317
2318 /* Lookup succeeded: fill in the given host item with the first non-ignored
2319 address found; create additional items for any others. A single A6 record
2320 may generate more than one address. */
2321
2322 for (rr = dns_next_rr(&dnsa, &dnss, RESET_ANSWERS);
2323 rr != NULL;
2324 rr = dns_next_rr(&dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT))
2325 {
2326 if (rr->type == type)
2327 {
2328 /* dns_address *da = dns_address_from_rr(&dnsa, rr); */
2329
2330 dns_address *da;
2331 da = dns_address_from_rr(&dnsa, rr);
2332
2333 DEBUG(D_host_lookup)
2334 {
2335 if (da == NULL)
2336 debug_printf("no addresses extracted from A6 RR for %s\n",
2337 host->name);
2338 }
2339
2340 /* This loop runs only once for A and AAAA records, but may run
2341 several times for an A6 record that generated multiple addresses. */
2342
2343 for (; da != NULL; da = da->next)
2344 {
2345 #ifndef STAND_ALONE
2346 if (ignore_target_hosts != NULL &&
2347 verify_check_this_host(&ignore_target_hosts, NULL,
2348 host->name, da->address, NULL) == OK)
2349 {
2350 DEBUG(D_host_lookup)
2351 debug_printf("ignored host %s [%s]\n", host->name, da->address);
2352 continue;
2353 }
2354 #endif
2355
2356 /* If this is the first address, stick it in the given host block,
2357 and change the name if the returned RR has a different name. */
2358
2359 if (thishostlast == NULL)
2360 {
2361 if (strcmpic(host->name, rr->name) != 0)
2362 host->name = string_copy_dnsdomain(rr->name);
2363 host->address = da->address;
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2364 host->sort_key = host->mx * 1000 + random_number(500) + randoffset;
2365 host->status = hstatus_unknown;
2366 host->why = hwhy_unknown;
2367 thishostlast = host;
2368 }
2369
2370 /* Not the first address. Check for, and ignore, duplicates. Then
2371 insert in the chain at a random point. */
2372
2373 else
2374 {
2375 int new_sort_key;
2376 host_item *next;
2377
2378 /* End of our local chain is specified by "thishostlast". */
2379
2380 for (next = host;; next = next->next)
2381 {
2382 if (Ustrcmp(CS da->address, next->address) == 0) break;
2383 if (next == thishostlast) { next = NULL; break; }
2384 }
2385 if (next != NULL) continue; /* With loop for next address */
2386
2387 /* Not a duplicate */
2388
2389 new_sort_key = host->mx * 1000 + random_number(500) + randoffset;
2390 next = store_get(sizeof(host_item));
2391
2392 /* New address goes first: insert the new block after the first one
2393 (so as not to disturb the original pointer) but put the new address
2394 in the original block. */
2395
2396 if (new_sort_key < host->sort_key)
2397 {
1349e1e5 2398 *next = *host; /* Copies port */
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2399 host->next = next;
2400 host->address = da->address;
059ec3d9
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2401 host->sort_key = new_sort_key;
2402 if (thishostlast == host) thishostlast = next; /* Local last */
2403 if (*lastptr == host) *lastptr = next; /* Global last */
2404 }
2405
2406 /* Otherwise scan down the addresses for this host to find the
2407 one to insert after. */
2408
2409 else
2410 {
2411 host_item *h = host;
2412 while (h != thishostlast)
2413 {
2414 if (new_sort_key < h->next->sort_key) break;
2415 h = h->next;
2416 }
1349e1e5 2417 *next = *h; /* Copies port */
059ec3d9
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2418 h->next = next;
2419 next->address = da->address;
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2420 next->sort_key = new_sort_key;
2421 if (h == thishostlast) thishostlast = next; /* Local last */
2422 if (h == *lastptr) *lastptr = next; /* Global last */
2423 }
2424 }
2425 }
2426 }
2427 }
2428 }
2429
2430/* Control gets here only if the third lookup (the A record) succeeded.
2431However, the address may not be filled in if it was ignored. */
2432
2433return (host->address == NULL)? HOST_IGNORED : HOST_FOUND;
2434}
2435
2436
2437
2438
2439/*************************************************
1349e1e5 2440* Find IP addresses and host names via DNS *
059ec3d9
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2441*************************************************/
2442
1349e1e5
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2443/* The input is a host_item structure with the name field filled in and the
2444address field set to NULL. This may be in a chain of other host items. The
2445lookup may result in more than one IP address, in which case we must created
2446new host blocks for the additional addresses, and insert them into the chain.
2447The original name may not be fully qualified. Use the fully_qualified_name
2448argument to return the official name, as returned by the resolver.
059ec3d9
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2449
2450Arguments:
2451 host point to initial host item
2452 ignore_target_hosts a list of hosts to ignore
2453 whichrrs flags indicating which RRs to look for:
2454 HOST_FIND_BY_SRV => look for SRV
2455 HOST_FIND_BY_MX => look for MX
2456 HOST_FIND_BY_A => look for A or AAAA
2457 also flags indicating how the lookup is done
2458 HOST_FIND_QUALIFY_SINGLE ) passed to the
2459 HOST_FIND_SEARCH_PARENTS ) resolver
2460 srv_service when SRV used, the service name
2461 srv_fail_domains DNS errors for these domains => assume nonexist
2462 mx_fail_domains DNS errors for these domains => assume nonexist
8c51eead
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2463 dnssec_request_domains => make dnssec request
2464 dnssec_require_domains => ditto and nonexist failures
059ec3d9
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2465 fully_qualified_name if not NULL, return fully-qualified name
2466 removed set TRUE if local host was removed from the list
2467
2468Returns: HOST_FIND_FAILED Failed to find the host or domain;
2469 if there was a syntax error,
2470 host_find_failed_syntax is set.
2471 HOST_FIND_AGAIN Could not resolve at this time
2472 HOST_FOUND Host found
2473 HOST_FOUND_LOCAL The lowest MX record points to this
2474 machine, if MX records were found, or
2475 an A record that was found contains
2476 an address of the local host
2477*/
2478
2479int
55414b25 2480host_find_bydns(host_item *host, const uschar *ignore_target_hosts, int whichrrs,
059ec3d9 2481 uschar *srv_service, uschar *srv_fail_domains, uschar *mx_fail_domains,
8c51eead 2482 uschar *dnssec_request_domains, uschar *dnssec_require_domains,
55414b25 2483 const uschar **fully_qualified_name, BOOL *removed)
059ec3d9
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2484{
2485host_item *h, *last;
2486dns_record *rr;
2487int rc = DNS_FAIL;
2488int ind_type = 0;
2489int yield;
2490dns_answer dnsa;
2491dns_scan dnss;
55414b25 2492BOOL dnssec_require = match_isinlist(host->name, CUSS &dnssec_require_domains,
8c51eead 2493 0, NULL, NULL, MCL_DOMAIN, TRUE, NULL) == OK;
783b385f 2494BOOL dnssec_request = dnssec_require
55414b25 2495 || match_isinlist(host->name, CUSS &dnssec_request_domains,
783b385f
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2496 0, NULL, NULL, MCL_DOMAIN, TRUE, NULL) == OK;
2497dnssec_status_t dnssec;
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2498
2499/* Set the default fully qualified name to the incoming name, initialize the
2500resolver if necessary, set up the relevant options, and initialize the flag
2501that gets set for DNS syntax check errors. */
2502
2503if (fully_qualified_name != NULL) *fully_qualified_name = host->name;
2504dns_init((whichrrs & HOST_FIND_QUALIFY_SINGLE) != 0,
8c51eead 2505 (whichrrs & HOST_FIND_SEARCH_PARENTS) != 0,
783b385f 2506 dnssec_request
8c51eead 2507 );
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2508host_find_failed_syntax = FALSE;
2509
2510/* First, if requested, look for SRV records. The service name is given; we
2511assume TCP progocol. DNS domain names are constrained to a maximum of 256
2512characters, so the code below should be safe. */
2513
2514if ((whichrrs & HOST_FIND_BY_SRV) != 0)
2515 {
2516 uschar buffer[300];
2517 uschar *temp_fully_qualified_name = buffer;
2518 int prefix_length;
2519
2520 (void)sprintf(CS buffer, "_%s._tcp.%n%.256s", srv_service, &prefix_length,
2521 host->name);
2522 ind_type = T_SRV;
2523
2524 /* Search for SRV records. If the fully qualified name is different to
2525 the input name, pass back the new original domain, without the prepended
2526 magic. */
2527
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2528 dnssec = DS_UNK;
2529 lookup_dnssec_authenticated = NULL;
55414b25 2530 rc = dns_lookup(&dnsa, buffer, ind_type, CUSS &temp_fully_qualified_name);
783b385f
JH
2531
2532 if (dnssec_request)
2533 {
2534 if (dns_is_secure(&dnsa))
2535 { dnssec = DS_YES; lookup_dnssec_authenticated = US"yes"; }
2536 else
2537 { dnssec = DS_NO; lookup_dnssec_authenticated = US"no"; }
2538 }
4e0983dc 2539
059ec3d9
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2540 if (temp_fully_qualified_name != buffer && fully_qualified_name != NULL)
2541 *fully_qualified_name = temp_fully_qualified_name + prefix_length;
2542
2543 /* On DNS failures, we give the "try again" error unless the domain is
2544 listed as one for which we continue. */
2545
8c51eead
JH
2546 if (rc == DNS_SUCCEED && dnssec_require && !dns_is_secure(&dnsa))
2547 {
2548 log_write(L_host_lookup_failed, LOG_MAIN,
2549 "dnssec fail on SRV for %.256s", host->name);
2550 rc = DNS_FAIL;
2551 }
059ec3d9
PH
2552 if (rc == DNS_FAIL || rc == DNS_AGAIN)
2553 {
e7726cbf 2554 #ifndef STAND_ALONE
55414b25
JH
2555 if (match_isinlist(host->name, CUSS &srv_fail_domains, 0, NULL, NULL,
2556 MCL_DOMAIN, TRUE, NULL) != OK)
e7726cbf 2557 #endif
8c51eead 2558 { yield = HOST_FIND_AGAIN; goto out; }
059ec3d9
PH
2559 DEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("DNS_%s treated as DNS_NODATA "
2560 "(domain in srv_fail_domains)\n", (rc == DNS_FAIL)? "FAIL":"AGAIN");
2561 }
2562 }
2563
2564/* If we did not find any SRV records, search the DNS for MX records, if
2565requested to do so. If the result is DNS_NOMATCH, it means there is no such
2566domain, and there's no point in going on to look for address records with the
2567same domain. The result will be DNS_NODATA if the domain exists but has no MX
2568records. On DNS failures, we give the "try again" error unless the domain is
2569listed as one for which we continue. */
2570
2571if (rc != DNS_SUCCEED && (whichrrs & HOST_FIND_BY_MX) != 0)
2572 {
2573 ind_type = T_MX;
783b385f
JH
2574 dnssec = DS_UNK;
2575 lookup_dnssec_authenticated = NULL;
059ec3d9 2576 rc = dns_lookup(&dnsa, host->name, ind_type, fully_qualified_name);
783b385f
JH
2577
2578 if (dnssec_request)
2579 {
2580 if (dns_is_secure(&dnsa))
cf2b569e
JH
2581 {
2582 DEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("%s MX DNSSEC\n", host->name);
2583 dnssec = DS_YES; lookup_dnssec_authenticated = US"yes";
2584 }
783b385f 2585 else
cf2b569e
JH
2586 {
2587 dnssec = DS_NO; lookup_dnssec_authenticated = US"no";
2588 }
783b385f 2589 }
4e0983dc 2590
8c51eead
JH
2591 switch (rc)
2592 {
2593 case DNS_NOMATCH:
2594 yield = HOST_FIND_FAILED; goto out;
2595
2596 case DNS_SUCCEED:
2597 if (!dnssec_require || dns_is_secure(&dnsa))
2598 break;
2599 log_write(L_host_lookup_failed, LOG_MAIN,
2600 "dnssec fail on MX for %.256s", host->name);
2601 rc = DNS_FAIL;
cf2b569e 2602 /*FALLTHROUGH*/
8c51eead
JH
2603
2604 case DNS_FAIL:
2605 case DNS_AGAIN:
2606 #ifndef STAND_ALONE
55414b25
JH
2607 if (match_isinlist(host->name, CUSS &mx_fail_domains, 0, NULL, NULL,
2608 MCL_DOMAIN, TRUE, NULL) != OK)
8c51eead
JH
2609 #endif
2610 { yield = HOST_FIND_AGAIN; goto out; }
2611 DEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("DNS_%s treated as DNS_NODATA "
2612 "(domain in mx_fail_domains)\n", (rc == DNS_FAIL)? "FAIL":"AGAIN");
2613 break;
059ec3d9
PH
2614 }
2615 }
2616
2617/* If we haven't found anything yet, and we are requested to do so, try for an
2618A or AAAA record. If we find it (or them) check to see that it isn't the local
2619host. */
2620
2621if (rc != DNS_SUCCEED)
2622 {
2623 if ((whichrrs & HOST_FIND_BY_A) == 0)
2624 {
2625 DEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("Address records are not being sought\n");
8c51eead
JH
2626 yield = HOST_FIND_FAILED;
2627 goto out;
059ec3d9
PH
2628 }
2629
2630 last = host; /* End of local chainlet */
2631 host->mx = MX_NONE;
2632 host->port = PORT_NONE;
cf2b569e 2633 host->dnssec = DS_UNK;
783b385f 2634 lookup_dnssec_authenticated = NULL;
059ec3d9 2635 rc = set_address_from_dns(host, &last, ignore_target_hosts, FALSE,
4e0983dc 2636 fully_qualified_name, dnssec_request, dnssec_require);
059ec3d9
PH
2637
2638 /* If one or more address records have been found, check that none of them
2639 are local. Since we know the host items all have their IP addresses
2640 inserted, host_scan_for_local_hosts() can only return HOST_FOUND or
2641 HOST_FOUND_LOCAL. We do not need to scan for duplicate IP addresses here,
2642 because set_address_from_dns() removes them. */
2643
2644 if (rc == HOST_FOUND)
2645 rc = host_scan_for_local_hosts(host, &last, removed);
2646 else
2647 if (rc == HOST_IGNORED) rc = HOST_FIND_FAILED; /* No special action */
2648
2649 DEBUG(D_host_lookup)
2650 {
2651 host_item *h;
2652 if (host->address != NULL)
2653 {
2654 if (fully_qualified_name != NULL)
2655 debug_printf("fully qualified name = %s\n", *fully_qualified_name);
2656 for (h = host; h != last->next; h = h->next)
2657 debug_printf("%s %s mx=%d sort=%d %s\n", h->name,
2658 (h->address == NULL)? US"<null>" : h->address, h->mx, h->sort_key,
2659 (h->status >= hstatus_unusable)? US"*" : US"");
2660 }
2661 }
2662
8c51eead
JH
2663 yield = rc;
2664 goto out;
059ec3d9
PH
2665 }
2666
2667/* We have found one or more MX or SRV records. Sort them according to
2668precedence. Put the data for the first one into the existing host block, and
2669insert new host_item blocks into the chain for the remainder. For equal
2670precedences one is supposed to randomize the order. To make this happen, the
2671sorting is actually done on the MX value * 1000 + a random number. This is put
2672into a host field called sort_key.
2673
2674In the case of hosts with both IPv6 and IPv4 addresses, we want to choose the
2675IPv6 address in preference. At this stage, we don't know what kind of address
2676the host has. We choose a random number < 500; if later we find an A record
2677first, we add 500 to the random number. Then for any other address records, we
2678use random numbers in the range 0-499 for AAAA records and 500-999 for A
2679records.
2680
2681At this point we remove any duplicates that point to the same host, retaining
2682only the one with the lowest precedence. We cannot yet check for precedence
2683greater than that of the local host, because that test cannot be properly done
2684until the addresses have been found - an MX record may point to a name for this
2685host which is not the primary hostname. */
2686
2687last = NULL; /* Indicates that not even the first item is filled yet */
2688
2689for (rr = dns_next_rr(&dnsa, &dnss, RESET_ANSWERS);
2690 rr != NULL;
2691 rr = dns_next_rr(&dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT))
2692 {
2693 int precedence;
2694 int weight = 0; /* For SRV records */
1349e1e5 2695 int port = PORT_NONE;
059ec3d9
PH
2696 uschar *s; /* MUST be unsigned for GETSHORT */
2697 uschar data[256];
2698
2699 if (rr->type != ind_type) continue;
2700 s = rr->data;
2701 GETSHORT(precedence, s); /* Pointer s is advanced */
2702
2703 /* For MX records, we use a random "weight" which causes multiple records of
2704 the same precedence to sort randomly. */
2705
2706 if (ind_type == T_MX)
059ec3d9 2707 weight = random_number(500);
059ec3d9
PH
2708
2709 /* SRV records are specified with a port and a weight. The weight is used
2710 in a special algorithm. However, to start with, we just use it to order the
2711 records of equal priority (precedence). */
2712
2713 else
2714 {
2715 GETSHORT(weight, s);
2716 GETSHORT(port, s);
2717 }
2718
2719 /* Get the name of the host pointed to. */
2720
2721 (void)dn_expand(dnsa.answer, dnsa.answer + dnsa.answerlen, s,
2722 (DN_EXPAND_ARG4_TYPE)data, sizeof(data));
2723
2724 /* Check that we haven't already got this host on the chain; if we have,
2725 keep only the lower precedence. This situation shouldn't occur, but you
2726 never know what junk might get into the DNS (and this case has been seen on
2727 more than one occasion). */
2728
2729 if (last != NULL) /* This is not the first record */
2730 {
2731 host_item *prev = NULL;
2732
2733 for (h = host; h != last->next; prev = h, h = h->next)
2734 {
2735 if (strcmpic(h->name, data) == 0)
2736 {
2737 DEBUG(D_host_lookup)
2738 debug_printf("discarded duplicate host %s (MX=%d)\n", data,
2739 (precedence > h->mx)? precedence : h->mx);
2740 if (precedence >= h->mx) goto NEXT_MX_RR; /* Skip greater precedence */
2741 if (h == host) /* Override first item */
2742 {
2743 h->mx = precedence;
2744 host->sort_key = precedence * 1000 + weight;
2745 goto NEXT_MX_RR;
2746 }
2747
2748 /* Unwanted host item is not the first in the chain, so we can get
2749 get rid of it by cutting it out. */
2750
2751 prev->next = h->next;
2752 if (h == last) last = prev;
2753 break;
2754 }
2755 }
2756 }
2757
2758 /* If this is the first MX or SRV record, put the data into the existing host
2759 block. Otherwise, add a new block in the correct place; if it has to be
2760 before the first block, copy the first block's data to a new second block. */
2761
2762 if (last == NULL)
2763 {
2764 host->name = string_copy_dnsdomain(data);
2765 host->address = NULL;
2766 host->port = port;
2767 host->mx = precedence;
2768 host->sort_key = precedence * 1000 + weight;
2769 host->status = hstatus_unknown;
2770 host->why = hwhy_unknown;
783b385f 2771 host->dnssec = dnssec;
059ec3d9
PH
2772 last = host;
2773 }
2774
2775 /* Make a new host item and seek the correct insertion place */
2776
2777 else
2778 {
2779 int sort_key = precedence * 1000 + weight;
2780 host_item *next = store_get(sizeof(host_item));
2781 next->name = string_copy_dnsdomain(data);
2782 next->address = NULL;
2783 next->port = port;
2784 next->mx = precedence;
2785 next->sort_key = sort_key;
2786 next->status = hstatus_unknown;
2787 next->why = hwhy_unknown;
783b385f 2788 next->dnssec = dnssec;
059ec3d9
PH
2789 next->last_try = 0;
2790
2791 /* Handle the case when we have to insert before the first item. */
2792
2793 if (sort_key < host->sort_key)
2794 {
2795 host_item htemp;
2796 htemp = *host;
2797 *host = *next;
2798 *next = htemp;
2799 host->next = next;
2800 if (last == host) last = next;
2801 }
2802
2803 /* Else scan down the items we have inserted as part of this exercise;
2804 don't go further. */
2805
2806 else
2807 {
2808 for (h = host; h != last; h = h->next)
2809 {
2810 if (sort_key < h->next->sort_key)
2811 {
2812 next->next = h->next;
2813 h->next = next;
2814 break;
2815 }
2816 }
2817
2818 /* Join on after the last host item that's part of this
2819 processing if we haven't stopped sooner. */
2820
2821 if (h == last)
2822 {
2823 next->next = last->next;
2824 last->next = next;
2825 last = next;
2826 }
2827 }
2828 }
2829
2830 NEXT_MX_RR: continue;
2831 }
2832
2833/* If the list of hosts was obtained from SRV records, there are two things to
2834do. First, if there is only one host, and it's name is ".", it means there is
2835no SMTP service at this domain. Otherwise, we have to sort the hosts of equal
2836priority according to their weights, using an algorithm that is defined in RFC
28372782. The hosts are currently sorted by priority and weight. For each priority
2838group we have to pick off one host and put it first, and then repeat for any
2839remaining in the same priority group. */
2840
2841if (ind_type == T_SRV)
2842 {
2843 host_item **pptr;
2844
2845 if (host == last && host->name[0] == 0)
2846 {
2847 DEBUG(D_host_lookup) debug_printf("the single SRV record is \".\"\n");
8c51eead
JH
2848 yield = HOST_FIND_FAILED;
2849 goto out;
059ec3d9
PH
2850 }
2851
2852 DEBUG(D_host_lookup)
2853 {
2854 debug_printf("original ordering of hosts from SRV records:\n");
2855 for (h = host; h != last->next; h = h->next)
2856 debug_printf(" %s P=%d W=%d\n", h->name, h->mx, h->sort_key % 1000);
2857 }
2858
2859 for (pptr = &host, h = host; h != last; pptr = &(h->next), h = h->next)
2860 {
2861 int sum = 0;
2862 host_item *hh;
2863
2864 /* Find the last following host that has the same precedence. At the same
2865 time, compute the sum of the weights and the running totals. These can be
2866 stored in the sort_key field. */
2867
2868 for (hh = h; hh != last; hh = hh->next)
2869 {
2870 int weight = hh->sort_key % 1000; /* was precedence * 1000 + weight */
2871 sum += weight;
2872 hh->sort_key = sum;
2873 if (hh->mx != hh->next->mx) break;
2874 }
2875
2876 /* If there's more than one host at this precedence (priority), we need to
2877 pick one to go first. */
2878
2879 if (hh != h)
2880 {
2881 host_item *hhh;
2882 host_item **ppptr;
2883 int randomizer = random_number(sum + 1);
2884
2885 for (ppptr = pptr, hhh = h;
2886 hhh != hh;
2887 ppptr = &(hhh->next), hhh = hhh->next)
2888 {
2889 if (hhh->sort_key >= randomizer) break;
2890 }
2891
2892 /* hhh now points to the host that should go first; ppptr points to the
2893 place that points to it. Unfortunately, if the start of the minilist is
2894 the start of the entire list, we can't just swap the items over, because
2895 we must not change the value of host, since it is passed in from outside.
2896 One day, this could perhaps be changed.
2897
2898 The special case is fudged by putting the new item *second* in the chain,
2899 and then transferring the data between the first and second items. We
2900 can't just swap the first and the chosen item, because that would mean
2901 that an item with zero weight might no longer be first. */
2902
2903 if (hhh != h)
2904 {
2905 *ppptr = hhh->next; /* Cuts it out of the chain */
2906
2907 if (h == host)
2908 {
2909 host_item temp = *h;
2910 *h = *hhh;
2911 *hhh = temp;
2912 hhh->next = temp.next;
2913 h->next = hhh;
2914 }
2915
2916 else
2917 {
2918 hhh->next = h; /* The rest of the chain follows it */
2919 *pptr = hhh; /* It takes the place of h */
2920 h = hhh; /* It's now the start of this minilist */
2921 }
2922 }
2923 }
2924
2925 /* A host has been chosen to be first at this priority and h now points
2926 to this host. There may be others at the same priority, or others at a
2927 different priority. Before we leave this host, we need to put back a sort
2928 key of the traditional MX kind, in case this host is multihomed, because
2929 the sort key is used for ordering the multiple IP addresses. We do not need
2930 to ensure that these new sort keys actually reflect the order of the hosts,
2931 however. */
2932
2933 h->sort_key = h->mx * 1000 + random_number(500);
2934 } /* Move on to the next host */
2935 }
2936
1349e1e5
PH
2937/* Now we have to find IP addresses for all the hosts. We have ensured above
2938that the names in all the host items are unique. Before release 4.61 we used to
2939process records from the additional section in the DNS packet that returned the
2940MX or SRV records. However, a DNS name server is free to drop any resource
2941records from the additional section. In theory, this has always been a
2942potential problem, but it is exacerbated by the advent of IPv6. If a host had
2943several IPv4 addresses and some were not in the additional section, at least
2944Exim would try the others. However, if a host had both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
2945and all the IPv4 (say) addresses were absent, Exim would try only for a IPv6
2946connection, and never try an IPv4 address. When there was only IPv4
2947connectivity, this was a disaster that did in practice occur.
2948
2949So, from release 4.61 onwards, we always search for A and AAAA records
2950explicitly. The names shouldn't point to CNAMES, but we use the general lookup
2951function that handles them, just in case. If any lookup gives a soft error,
2952change the default yield.
059ec3d9
PH
2953
2954For these DNS lookups, we must disable qualify_single and search_parents;
2955otherwise invalid host names obtained from MX or SRV records can cause trouble
2956if they happen to match something local. */
2957
1349e1e5 2958yield = HOST_FIND_FAILED; /* Default yield */
8c51eead
JH
2959dns_init(FALSE, FALSE, /* Disable qualify_single and search_parents */
2960 dnssec_request || dnssec_require);
059ec3d9
PH
2961
2962for (h = host; h != last->next; h = h->next)
2963 {
1349e1e5 2964 if (h->address != NULL) continue; /* Inserted by a multihomed host */
8c51eead 2965 rc = set_address_from_dns(h, &last, ignore_target_hosts, allow_mx_to_ip,
4e0983dc 2966 NULL, dnssec_request, dnssec_require);
059ec3d9
PH
2967 if (rc != HOST_FOUND)
2968 {
2969 h->status = hstatus_unusable;
2970 if (rc == HOST_FIND_AGAIN)
2971 {
2972 yield = rc;
2973 h->why = hwhy_deferred;
2974 }
2975 else
2976 h->why = (rc == HOST_IGNORED)? hwhy_ignored : hwhy_failed;
2977 }
2978 }
2979
2980/* Scan the list for any hosts that are marked unusable because they have
2981been explicitly ignored, and remove them from the list, as if they did not
2982exist. If we end up with just a single, ignored host, flatten its fields as if
2983nothing was found. */
2984
2985if (ignore_target_hosts != NULL)
2986 {
2987 host_item *prev = NULL;
2988 for (h = host; h != last->next; h = h->next)
2989 {
2990 REDO:
2991 if (h->why != hwhy_ignored) /* Non ignored host, just continue */
2992 prev = h;
2993 else if (prev == NULL) /* First host is ignored */
2994 {
2995 if (h != last) /* First is not last */
2996 {
2997 if (h->next == last) last = h; /* Overwrite it with next */
2998 *h = *(h->next); /* and reprocess it. */
2999 goto REDO; /* C should have redo, like Perl */
3000 }
3001 }
3002 else /* Ignored host is not first - */
3003 { /* cut it out */
3004 prev->next = h->next;
3005 if (h == last) last = prev;
3006 }
3007 }
3008
3009 if (host->why == hwhy_ignored) host->address = NULL;
3010 }
3011
3012/* There is still one complication in the case of IPv6. Although the code above
3013arranges that IPv6 addresses take precedence over IPv4 addresses for multihomed
3014hosts, it doesn't do this for addresses that apply to different hosts with the
3015same MX precedence, because the sorting on MX precedence happens first. So we
3016have to make another pass to check for this case. We ensure that, within a
3017single MX preference value, IPv6 addresses come first. This can separate the
3018addresses of a multihomed host, but that should not matter. */
3019
3020#if HAVE_IPV6
f3d7df6c 3021if (h != last && !disable_ipv6)
059ec3d9
PH
3022 {
3023 for (h = host; h != last; h = h->next)
3024 {
3025 host_item temp;
3026 host_item *next = h->next;
f3d7df6c
PH
3027 if (h->mx != next->mx || /* If next is different MX */
3028 h->address == NULL || /* OR this one is unset */
3029 Ustrchr(h->address, ':') != NULL || /* OR this one is IPv6 */
3030 (next->address != NULL &&
3031 Ustrchr(next->address, ':') == NULL)) /* OR next is IPv4 */
3032 continue; /* move on to next */
3033 temp = *h; /* otherwise, swap */
059ec3d9
PH
3034 temp.next = next->next;
3035 *h = *next;
3036 h->next = next;
3037 *next = temp;
3038 }
3039 }
3040#endif
3041
059ec3d9
PH
3042/* Remove any duplicate IP addresses and then scan the list of hosts for any
3043whose IP addresses are on the local host. If any are found, all hosts with the
3044same or higher MX values are removed. However, if the local host has the lowest
3045numbered MX, then HOST_FOUND_LOCAL is returned. Otherwise, if at least one host
3046with an IP address is on the list, HOST_FOUND is returned. Otherwise,
3047HOST_FIND_FAILED is returned, but in this case do not update the yield, as it
3048might have been set to HOST_FIND_AGAIN just above here. If not, it will already
3049be HOST_FIND_FAILED. */
3050
3051host_remove_duplicates(host, &last);
3052rc = host_scan_for_local_hosts(host, &last, removed);
3053if (rc != HOST_FIND_FAILED) yield = rc;
3054
3055DEBUG(D_host_lookup)
3056 {
3057 if (fully_qualified_name != NULL)
3058 debug_printf("fully qualified name = %s\n", *fully_qualified_name);
3059 debug_printf("host_find_bydns yield = %s (%d); returned hosts:\n",
3060 (yield == HOST_FOUND)? "HOST_FOUND" :
3061 (yield == HOST_FOUND_LOCAL)? "HOST_FOUND_LOCAL" :
3062 (yield == HOST_FIND_AGAIN)? "HOST_FIND_AGAIN" :
3063 (yield == HOST_FIND_FAILED)? "HOST_FIND_FAILED" : "?",
3064 yield);
3065 for (h = host; h != last->next; h = h->next)
3066 {
805c9d53
JH
3067 debug_printf(" %s %s MX=%d %s", h->name,
3068 !h->address ? US"<null>" : h->address, h->mx,
3069 h->dnssec == DS_YES ? US"DNSSEC " : US"");
059ec3d9
PH
3070 if (h->port != PORT_NONE) debug_printf("port=%d ", h->port);
3071 if (h->status >= hstatus_unusable) debug_printf("*");
3072 debug_printf("\n");
3073 }
3074 }
3075
8c51eead
JH
3076out:
3077
3078dns_init(FALSE, FALSE, FALSE); /* clear the dnssec bit for getaddrbyname */
059ec3d9
PH
3079return yield;
3080}
3081
3082
3083
3084
3085/*************************************************
3086**************************************************
3087* Stand-alone test program *
3088**************************************************
3089*************************************************/
3090
3091#ifdef STAND_ALONE
3092
059ec3d9
PH
3093int main(int argc, char **cargv)
3094{
3095host_item h;
3096int whichrrs = HOST_FIND_BY_MX | HOST_FIND_BY_A;
3097BOOL byname = FALSE;
3098BOOL qualify_single = TRUE;
3099BOOL search_parents = FALSE;
8c51eead
JH
3100BOOL request_dnssec = FALSE;
3101BOOL require_dnssec = FALSE;
059ec3d9
PH
3102uschar **argv = USS cargv;
3103uschar buffer[256];
3104
322050c2 3105disable_ipv6 = FALSE;
059ec3d9
PH
3106primary_hostname = US"";
3107store_pool = POOL_MAIN;
3108debug_selector = D_host_lookup|D_interface;
3109debug_file = stdout;
3110debug_fd = fileno(debug_file);
3111
3112printf("Exim stand-alone host functions test\n");
3113
3114host_find_interfaces();
3115debug_selector = D_host_lookup | D_dns;
3116
3117if (argc > 1) primary_hostname = argv[1];
3118
3119/* So that debug level changes can be done first */
3120
8c51eead 3121dns_init(qualify_single, search_parents, FALSE);
059ec3d9
PH
3122
3123printf("Testing host lookup\n");
3124printf("> ");
3125while (Ufgets(buffer, 256, stdin) != NULL)
3126 {
3127 int rc;
3128 int len = Ustrlen(buffer);
3129 uschar *fully_qualified_name;
3130
3131 while (len > 0 && isspace(buffer[len-1])) len--;
3132 buffer[len] = 0;
3133
3134 if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "q") == 0) break;
3135
3136 if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "byname") == 0) byname = TRUE;
3137 else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "no_byname") == 0) byname = FALSE;
3138 else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "a_only") == 0) whichrrs = HOST_FIND_BY_A;
3139 else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "mx_only") == 0) whichrrs = HOST_FIND_BY_MX;
3140 else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "srv_only") == 0) whichrrs = HOST_FIND_BY_SRV;
3141 else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "srv+a") == 0)
3142 whichrrs = HOST_FIND_BY_SRV | HOST_FIND_BY_A;
3143 else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "srv+mx") == 0)
3144 whichrrs = HOST_FIND_BY_SRV | HOST_FIND_BY_MX;
3145 else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "srv+mx+a") == 0)
3146 whichrrs = HOST_FIND_BY_SRV | HOST_FIND_BY_MX | HOST_FIND_BY_A;
8c51eead 3147 else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "qualify_single") == 0) qualify_single = TRUE;
059ec3d9 3148 else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "no_qualify_single") == 0) qualify_single = FALSE;
8c51eead 3149 else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "search_parents") == 0) search_parents = TRUE;
059ec3d9 3150 else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "no_search_parents") == 0) search_parents = FALSE;
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3151 else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "request_dnssec") == 0) request_dnssec = TRUE;
3152 else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "no_request_dnssec") == 0) request_dnssec = FALSE;
3153 else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "require_dnssec") == 0) require_dnssec = TRUE;
3154 else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "no_reqiret_dnssec") == 0) require_dnssec = FALSE;
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3155 else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "test_harness") == 0)
3156 running_in_test_harness = !running_in_test_harness;
322050c2 3157 else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "ipv6") == 0) disable_ipv6 = !disable_ipv6;
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3158 else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "res_debug") == 0)
3159 {
3160 _res.options ^= RES_DEBUG;
3161 }
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3162 else if (Ustrncmp(buffer, "retrans", 7) == 0)
3163 {
ff790e47 3164 (void)sscanf(CS(buffer+8), "%d", &dns_retrans);
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3165 _res.retrans = dns_retrans;
3166 }
3167 else if (Ustrncmp(buffer, "retry", 5) == 0)
3168 {
ff790e47 3169 (void)sscanf(CS(buffer+6), "%d", &dns_retry);
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3170 _res.retry = dns_retry;
3171 }
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3172 else
3173 {
3174 int flags = whichrrs;
3175
3176 h.name = buffer;
3177 h.next = NULL;
3178 h.mx = MX_NONE;
3179 h.port = PORT_NONE;
3180 h.status = hstatus_unknown;
3181 h.why = hwhy_unknown;
3182 h.address = NULL;
3183
3184 if (qualify_single) flags |= HOST_FIND_QUALIFY_SINGLE;
3185 if (search_parents) flags |= HOST_FIND_SEARCH_PARENTS;
3186
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3187 rc = byname
3188 ? host_find_byname(&h, NULL, flags, &fully_qualified_name, TRUE)
3189 : host_find_bydns(&h, NULL, flags, US"smtp", NULL, NULL,
3190 request_dnssec ? &h.name : NULL,
3191 require_dnssec ? &h.name : NULL,
3192 &fully_qualified_name, NULL);
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3193
3194 if (rc == HOST_FIND_FAILED) printf("Failed\n");
3195 else if (rc == HOST_FIND_AGAIN) printf("Again\n");
3196 else if (rc == HOST_FOUND_LOCAL) printf("Local\n");
3197 }
3198
3199 printf("\n> ");
3200 }
3201
3202printf("Testing host_aton\n");
3203printf("> ");
3204while (Ufgets(buffer, 256, stdin) != NULL)
3205 {
3206 int i;
3207 int x[4];
3208 int len = Ustrlen(buffer);
3209
3210 while (len > 0 && isspace(buffer[len-1])) len--;
3211 buffer[len] = 0;
3212
3213 if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "q") == 0) break;
3214
3215 len = host_aton(buffer, x);
3216 printf("length = %d ", len);
3217 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
3218 {
3219 printf("%04x ", (x[i] >> 16) & 0xffff);
3220 printf("%04x ", x[i] & 0xffff);
3221 }
3222 printf("\n> ");
3223 }
3224
3225printf("\n");
3226
3227printf("Testing host_name_lookup\n");
3228printf("> ");
3229while (Ufgets(buffer, 256, stdin) != NULL)
3230 {
3231 int len = Ustrlen(buffer);
3232 while (len > 0 && isspace(buffer[len-1])) len--;
3233 buffer[len] = 0;
3234 if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "q") == 0) break;
3235 sender_host_address = buffer;
3236 sender_host_name = NULL;
3237 sender_host_aliases = NULL;
3238 host_lookup_msg = US"";
3239 host_lookup_failed = FALSE;
3240 if (host_name_lookup() == FAIL) /* Debug causes printing */
3241 printf("Lookup failed:%s\n", host_lookup_msg);
3242 printf("\n> ");
3243 }
3244
3245printf("\n");
3246
3247return 0;
3248}
3249#endif /* STAND_ALONE */
3250
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3251/* vi: aw ai sw=2
3252*/
059ec3d9 3253/* End of host.c */