| 1 | /************************************************* |
| 2 | * Exim - an Internet mail transport agent * |
| 3 | *************************************************/ |
| 4 | |
| 5 | /* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2009 */ |
| 6 | /* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */ |
| 7 | |
| 8 | /* Functions concerned with routing, and the list of generic router options. */ |
| 9 | |
| 10 | |
| 11 | #include "exim.h" |
| 12 | |
| 13 | |
| 14 | |
| 15 | /* Generic options for routers, all of which live inside router_instance |
| 16 | data blocks and which therefore have the opt_public flag set. */ |
| 17 | |
| 18 | optionlist optionlist_routers[] = { |
| 19 | { "*expand_group", opt_stringptr | opt_hidden | opt_public, |
| 20 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, expand_gid)) }, |
| 21 | { "*expand_more", opt_stringptr | opt_hidden | opt_public, |
| 22 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, expand_more)) }, |
| 23 | { "*expand_unseen", opt_stringptr | opt_hidden | opt_public, |
| 24 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, expand_unseen)) }, |
| 25 | { "*expand_user", opt_stringptr | opt_hidden | opt_public, |
| 26 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, expand_uid)) }, |
| 27 | { "*set_group", opt_bool | opt_hidden | opt_public, |
| 28 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, gid_set)) }, |
| 29 | { "*set_user", opt_bool | opt_hidden | opt_public, |
| 30 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, uid_set)) }, |
| 31 | { "address_data", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 32 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, address_data)) }, |
| 33 | { "address_test", opt_bool|opt_public, |
| 34 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, address_test)) }, |
| 35 | #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL |
| 36 | { "bmi_deliver_alternate", opt_bool | opt_public, |
| 37 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, bmi_deliver_alternate)) }, |
| 38 | { "bmi_deliver_default", opt_bool | opt_public, |
| 39 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, bmi_deliver_default)) }, |
| 40 | { "bmi_dont_deliver", opt_bool | opt_public, |
| 41 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, bmi_dont_deliver)) }, |
| 42 | { "bmi_rule", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 43 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, bmi_rule)) }, |
| 44 | #endif |
| 45 | { "cannot_route_message", opt_stringptr | opt_public, |
| 46 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, cannot_route_message)) }, |
| 47 | { "caseful_local_part", opt_bool | opt_public, |
| 48 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, caseful_local_part)) }, |
| 49 | { "check_local_user", opt_bool | opt_public, |
| 50 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, check_local_user)) }, |
| 51 | { "condition", opt_stringptr|opt_public|opt_rep_con, |
| 52 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, condition) }, |
| 53 | { "debug_print", opt_stringptr | opt_public, |
| 54 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, debug_string) }, |
| 55 | { "disable_logging", opt_bool | opt_public, |
| 56 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, disable_logging) }, |
| 57 | { "domains", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 58 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, domains) }, |
| 59 | { "driver", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 60 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, driver_name) }, |
| 61 | { "errors_to", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 62 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, errors_to)) }, |
| 63 | { "expn", opt_bool|opt_public, |
| 64 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, expn) }, |
| 65 | { "fail_verify", opt_bool_verify|opt_hidden|opt_public, |
| 66 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, fail_verify_sender) }, |
| 67 | { "fail_verify_recipient", opt_bool|opt_public, |
| 68 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, fail_verify_recipient) }, |
| 69 | { "fail_verify_sender", opt_bool|opt_public, |
| 70 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, fail_verify_sender) }, |
| 71 | { "fallback_hosts", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 72 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, fallback_hosts) }, |
| 73 | { "group", opt_expand_gid | opt_public, |
| 74 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, gid)) }, |
| 75 | { "headers_add", opt_stringptr|opt_public|opt_rep_str, |
| 76 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, extra_headers) }, |
| 77 | { "headers_remove", opt_stringptr|opt_public|opt_rep_str, |
| 78 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, remove_headers) }, |
| 79 | { "ignore_target_hosts",opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 80 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, ignore_target_hosts) }, |
| 81 | { "initgroups", opt_bool | opt_public, |
| 82 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, initgroups)) }, |
| 83 | { "local_part_prefix", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 84 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, prefix) }, |
| 85 | { "local_part_prefix_optional",opt_bool|opt_public, |
| 86 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, prefix_optional) }, |
| 87 | { "local_part_suffix", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 88 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, suffix) }, |
| 89 | { "local_part_suffix_optional",opt_bool|opt_public, |
| 90 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, suffix_optional) }, |
| 91 | { "local_parts", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 92 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, local_parts) }, |
| 93 | { "log_as_local", opt_bool|opt_public, |
| 94 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, log_as_local) }, |
| 95 | { "more", opt_expand_bool|opt_public, |
| 96 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, more) }, |
| 97 | { "pass_on_timeout", opt_bool|opt_public, |
| 98 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, pass_on_timeout) }, |
| 99 | { "pass_router", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 100 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, pass_router_name) }, |
| 101 | { "redirect_router", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 102 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, redirect_router_name) }, |
| 103 | { "require_files", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 104 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, require_files) }, |
| 105 | { "retry_use_local_part", opt_bool|opt_public, |
| 106 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, retry_use_local_part) }, |
| 107 | { "router_home_directory", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 108 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, router_home_directory) }, |
| 109 | { "self", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 110 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, self)) }, |
| 111 | { "senders", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 112 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, senders) }, |
| 113 | #ifdef SUPPORT_TRANSLATE_IP_ADDRESS |
| 114 | { "translate_ip_address", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 115 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, translate_ip_address) }, |
| 116 | #endif |
| 117 | { "transport", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 118 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, transport_name) }, |
| 119 | { "transport_current_directory", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 120 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, current_directory) }, |
| 121 | { "transport_home_directory", opt_stringptr|opt_public, |
| 122 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, home_directory) }, |
| 123 | { "unseen", opt_expand_bool|opt_public, |
| 124 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, unseen) }, |
| 125 | { "user", opt_expand_uid | opt_public, |
| 126 | (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, uid)) }, |
| 127 | { "verify", opt_bool_verify|opt_hidden|opt_public, |
| 128 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, verify_sender) }, |
| 129 | { "verify_only", opt_bool|opt_public, |
| 130 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, verify_only) }, |
| 131 | { "verify_recipient", opt_bool|opt_public, |
| 132 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, verify_recipient) }, |
| 133 | { "verify_sender", opt_bool|opt_public, |
| 134 | (void *)offsetof(router_instance, verify_sender) } |
| 135 | }; |
| 136 | |
| 137 | int optionlist_routers_size = sizeof(optionlist_routers)/sizeof(optionlist); |
| 138 | |
| 139 | |
| 140 | |
| 141 | /************************************************* |
| 142 | * Set router pointer from name * |
| 143 | *************************************************/ |
| 144 | |
| 145 | /* This function is used for the redirect_router and pass_router options and |
| 146 | called from route_init() below. |
| 147 | |
| 148 | Arguments: |
| 149 | r the current router |
| 150 | name new router name |
| 151 | ptr where to put the pointer |
| 152 | after TRUE if router must follow this one |
| 153 | |
| 154 | Returns: nothing. |
| 155 | */ |
| 156 | |
| 157 | static void |
| 158 | set_router(router_instance *r, uschar *name, router_instance **ptr, BOOL after) |
| 159 | { |
| 160 | BOOL afterthis = FALSE; |
| 161 | router_instance *rr; |
| 162 | |
| 163 | for (rr = routers; rr != NULL; rr = rr->next) |
| 164 | { |
| 165 | if (Ustrcmp(name, rr->name) == 0) |
| 166 | { |
| 167 | *ptr = rr; |
| 168 | break; |
| 169 | } |
| 170 | if (rr == r) afterthis = TRUE; |
| 171 | } |
| 172 | |
| 173 | if (rr == NULL) |
| 174 | log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG, |
| 175 | "new_router \"%s\" not found for \"%s\" router", name, r->name); |
| 176 | |
| 177 | if (after && !afterthis) |
| 178 | log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG, |
| 179 | "new_router \"%s\" does not follow \"%s\" router", name, r->name); |
| 180 | } |
| 181 | |
| 182 | |
| 183 | |
| 184 | /************************************************* |
| 185 | * Initialize router list * |
| 186 | *************************************************/ |
| 187 | |
| 188 | /* Read the routers section of the configuration file, and set up a chain of |
| 189 | router instances according to its contents. Each router has generic options and |
| 190 | may also have its own private options. This function is only ever called when |
| 191 | routers == NULL. We use generic code in readconf to do the work. It will set |
| 192 | values from the configuration file, and then call the driver's initialization |
| 193 | function. */ |
| 194 | |
| 195 | void |
| 196 | route_init(void) |
| 197 | { |
| 198 | router_instance *r; |
| 199 | |
| 200 | readconf_driver_init(US"router", |
| 201 | (driver_instance **)(&routers), /* chain anchor */ |
| 202 | (driver_info *)routers_available, /* available drivers */ |
| 203 | sizeof(router_info), /* size of info blocks */ |
| 204 | &router_defaults, /* default values for generic options */ |
| 205 | sizeof(router_instance), /* size of instance block */ |
| 206 | optionlist_routers, /* generic options */ |
| 207 | optionlist_routers_size); |
| 208 | |
| 209 | for (r = routers; r != NULL; r = r->next) |
| 210 | { |
| 211 | uschar *s = r->self; |
| 212 | |
| 213 | /* If log_as_local is unset, its overall default is FALSE. (The accept |
| 214 | router defaults it to TRUE.) */ |
| 215 | |
| 216 | if (r->log_as_local == TRUE_UNSET) r->log_as_local = FALSE; |
| 217 | |
| 218 | /* Check for transport or no transport on certain routers */ |
| 219 | |
| 220 | if ((r->info->ri_flags & ri_yestransport) != 0 && |
| 221 | r->transport_name == NULL && |
| 222 | !r->verify_only) |
| 223 | log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG, "%s router:\n " |
| 224 | "a transport is required for this router", r->name); |
| 225 | |
| 226 | if ((r->info->ri_flags & ri_notransport) != 0 && |
| 227 | r->transport_name != NULL) |
| 228 | log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG, "%s router:\n " |
| 229 | "a transport must not be defined for this router", r->name); |
| 230 | |
| 231 | /* The "self" option needs to be decoded into a code value and possibly a |
| 232 | new domain string and a rewrite boolean. */ |
| 233 | |
| 234 | if (Ustrcmp(s, "freeze") == 0) r->self_code = self_freeze; |
| 235 | else if (Ustrcmp(s, "defer") == 0) r->self_code = self_defer; |
| 236 | else if (Ustrcmp(s, "send") == 0) r->self_code = self_send; |
| 237 | else if (Ustrcmp(s, "pass") == 0) r->self_code = self_pass; |
| 238 | else if (Ustrcmp(s, "fail") == 0) r->self_code = self_fail; |
| 239 | else if (Ustrncmp(s, "reroute:", 8) == 0) |
| 240 | { |
| 241 | s += 8; |
| 242 | while (isspace(*s)) s++; |
| 243 | if (Ustrncmp(s, "rewrite:", 8) == 0) |
| 244 | { |
| 245 | r->self_rewrite = TRUE; |
| 246 | s += 8; |
| 247 | while (isspace(*s)) s++; |
| 248 | } |
| 249 | r->self = s; |
| 250 | r->self_code = self_reroute; |
| 251 | } |
| 252 | |
| 253 | else log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG_FOR, "%s router:\n " |
| 254 | "%s is not valid for the self option", r->name, s); |
| 255 | |
| 256 | /* If any router has check_local_user set, default retry_use_local_part |
| 257 | TRUE; otherwise its default is FALSE. */ |
| 258 | |
| 259 | if (r->retry_use_local_part == TRUE_UNSET) |
| 260 | r->retry_use_local_part = r->check_local_user; |
| 261 | |
| 262 | /* Build a host list if fallback hosts is set. */ |
| 263 | |
| 264 | host_build_hostlist(&(r->fallback_hostlist), r->fallback_hosts, FALSE); |
| 265 | |
| 266 | /* Check redirect_router and pass_router are valid */ |
| 267 | |
| 268 | if (r->redirect_router_name != NULL) |
| 269 | set_router(r, r->redirect_router_name, &(r->redirect_router), FALSE); |
| 270 | |
| 271 | if (r->pass_router_name != NULL) |
| 272 | set_router(r, r->pass_router_name, &(r->pass_router), TRUE); |
| 273 | } |
| 274 | } |
| 275 | |
| 276 | |
| 277 | |
| 278 | /************************************************* |
| 279 | * Tidy up after routing * |
| 280 | *************************************************/ |
| 281 | |
| 282 | /* Routers are entitled to keep hold of certain resources in their instance |
| 283 | blocks so as to save setting them up each time. An example is an open file. |
| 284 | Such routers must provide a tidyup entry point which is called when all routing |
| 285 | is finished, via this function. */ |
| 286 | |
| 287 | void |
| 288 | route_tidyup(void) |
| 289 | { |
| 290 | router_instance *r; |
| 291 | for (r = routers; r != NULL; r = r->next) |
| 292 | if (r->info->tidyup != NULL) (r->info->tidyup)(r); |
| 293 | } |
| 294 | |
| 295 | |
| 296 | |
| 297 | /************************************************* |
| 298 | * Check local part for prefix * |
| 299 | *************************************************/ |
| 300 | |
| 301 | /* This function is handed a local part and a list of possible prefixes; if any |
| 302 | one matches, return the prefix length. A prefix beginning with '*' is a |
| 303 | wildcard. |
| 304 | |
| 305 | Arguments: |
| 306 | local_part the local part to check |
| 307 | prefixes the list of prefixes |
| 308 | |
| 309 | Returns: length of matching prefix or zero |
| 310 | */ |
| 311 | |
| 312 | int |
| 313 | route_check_prefix(uschar *local_part, uschar *prefixes) |
| 314 | { |
| 315 | int sep = 0; |
| 316 | uschar *prefix; |
| 317 | uschar *listptr = prefixes; |
| 318 | uschar prebuf[64]; |
| 319 | |
| 320 | while ((prefix = string_nextinlist(&listptr, &sep, prebuf, sizeof(prebuf))) |
| 321 | != NULL) |
| 322 | { |
| 323 | int plen = Ustrlen(prefix); |
| 324 | if (prefix[0] == '*') |
| 325 | { |
| 326 | uschar *p; |
| 327 | prefix++; |
| 328 | for (p = local_part + Ustrlen(local_part) - (--plen); |
| 329 | p >= local_part; p--) |
| 330 | if (strncmpic(prefix, p, plen) == 0) return plen + p - local_part; |
| 331 | } |
| 332 | else |
| 333 | if (strncmpic(prefix, local_part, plen) == 0) return plen; |
| 334 | } |
| 335 | |
| 336 | return 0; |
| 337 | } |
| 338 | |
| 339 | |
| 340 | |
| 341 | /************************************************* |
| 342 | * Check local part for suffix * |
| 343 | *************************************************/ |
| 344 | |
| 345 | /* This function is handed a local part and a list of possible suffixes; |
| 346 | if any one matches, return the suffix length. A suffix ending with '*' |
| 347 | is a wildcard. |
| 348 | |
| 349 | Arguments: |
| 350 | local_part the local part to check |
| 351 | suffixes the list of suffixes |
| 352 | |
| 353 | Returns: length of matching suffix or zero |
| 354 | */ |
| 355 | |
| 356 | int |
| 357 | route_check_suffix(uschar *local_part, uschar *suffixes) |
| 358 | { |
| 359 | int sep = 0; |
| 360 | int alen = Ustrlen(local_part); |
| 361 | uschar *suffix; |
| 362 | uschar *listptr = suffixes; |
| 363 | uschar sufbuf[64]; |
| 364 | |
| 365 | while ((suffix = string_nextinlist(&listptr, &sep, sufbuf, sizeof(sufbuf))) |
| 366 | != NULL) |
| 367 | { |
| 368 | int slen = Ustrlen(suffix); |
| 369 | if (suffix[slen-1] == '*') |
| 370 | { |
| 371 | uschar *p, *pend; |
| 372 | pend = local_part + alen - (--slen) + 1; |
| 373 | for (p = local_part; p < pend; p++) |
| 374 | if (strncmpic(suffix, p, slen) == 0) return alen - (p - local_part); |
| 375 | } |
| 376 | else |
| 377 | if (alen > slen && strncmpic(suffix, local_part + alen - slen, slen) == 0) |
| 378 | return slen; |
| 379 | } |
| 380 | |
| 381 | return 0; |
| 382 | } |
| 383 | |
| 384 | |
| 385 | |
| 386 | |
| 387 | /************************************************* |
| 388 | * Check local part, domain, or sender * |
| 389 | *************************************************/ |
| 390 | |
| 391 | /* The checks in check_router_conditions() require similar code, so we use |
| 392 | this function to save repetition. |
| 393 | |
| 394 | Arguments: |
| 395 | rname router name for error messages |
| 396 | type type of check, for error message |
| 397 | list domains, local_parts, or senders list |
| 398 | anchorptr -> tree for possibly cached items (domains) |
| 399 | cache_bits cached bits pointer |
| 400 | listtype MCL_DOMAIN for domain check |
| 401 | MCL_LOCALPART for local part check |
| 402 | MCL_ADDRESS for sender check |
| 403 | domloc current domain, current local part, or NULL for sender check |
| 404 | ldata where to put lookup data |
| 405 | caseless passed on to match_isinlist() |
| 406 | perror where to put an error message |
| 407 | |
| 408 | Returns: OK item is in list |
| 409 | SKIP item is not in list, router is to be skipped |
| 410 | DEFER lookup or other defer |
| 411 | */ |
| 412 | |
| 413 | static int |
| 414 | route_check_dls(uschar *rname, uschar *type, uschar *list, tree_node |
| 415 | **anchorptr, unsigned int *cache_bits, int listtype, uschar *domloc, |
| 416 | uschar **ldata, BOOL caseless, uschar **perror) |
| 417 | { |
| 418 | int rc; |
| 419 | |
| 420 | if (list == NULL) return OK; /* Empty list always succeeds */ |
| 421 | |
| 422 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("checking %s\n", type); |
| 423 | |
| 424 | /* The domain and local part use the same matching function, whereas sender |
| 425 | has its own code. */ |
| 426 | |
| 427 | if (domloc != NULL) |
| 428 | { |
| 429 | rc = match_isinlist(domloc, &list, 0, anchorptr, cache_bits, listtype, |
| 430 | caseless, ldata); |
| 431 | } |
| 432 | else |
| 433 | { |
| 434 | uschar *address = (sender_address == NULL)? US"" : sender_address; |
| 435 | rc = match_address_list(address, TRUE, TRUE, &list, cache_bits, -1, 0, |
| 436 | &sender_data); |
| 437 | } |
| 438 | |
| 439 | switch(rc) |
| 440 | { |
| 441 | case OK: |
| 442 | return OK; |
| 443 | |
| 444 | case FAIL: |
| 445 | *perror = string_sprintf("%s router skipped: %s mismatch", rname, type); |
| 446 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s\n", *perror); |
| 447 | return SKIP; |
| 448 | |
| 449 | default: /* Paranoia, and keeps compilers happy */ |
| 450 | case DEFER: |
| 451 | *perror = string_sprintf("%s check lookup or other defer", type); |
| 452 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s\n", *perror); |
| 453 | return DEFER; |
| 454 | } |
| 455 | } |
| 456 | |
| 457 | |
| 458 | |
| 459 | /************************************************* |
| 460 | * Check access by a given uid/gid * |
| 461 | *************************************************/ |
| 462 | |
| 463 | /* This function checks whether a given uid/gid has access to a given file or |
| 464 | directory. It is called only from check_files() below. This is hopefully a |
| 465 | cheapish check that does the job most of the time. Exim does *not* rely on this |
| 466 | test when actually accessing any file. The test is used when routing to make it |
| 467 | possible to take actions such as "if user x can access file y then run this |
| 468 | router". |
| 469 | |
| 470 | During routing, Exim is normally running as root, and so the test will work |
| 471 | except for NFS non-root mounts. When verifying during message reception, Exim |
| 472 | is running as "exim", so the test may not work. This is a limitation of the |
| 473 | Exim design. |
| 474 | |
| 475 | Code in check_files() below detects the case when it cannot stat() the file (as |
| 476 | root), and in that situation it uses a setuid subprocess in which to run this |
| 477 | test. |
| 478 | |
| 479 | Arguments: |
| 480 | path the path to check |
| 481 | uid the user |
| 482 | gid the group |
| 483 | bits the bits required in the final component |
| 484 | |
| 485 | Returns: TRUE |
| 486 | FALSE errno=EACCES or ENOENT (or others from realpath or stat) |
| 487 | */ |
| 488 | |
| 489 | static BOOL |
| 490 | route_check_access(uschar *path, uid_t uid, gid_t gid, int bits) |
| 491 | { |
| 492 | struct stat statbuf; |
| 493 | uschar *slash; |
| 494 | uschar *rp = US realpath(CS path, CS big_buffer); |
| 495 | uschar *sp = rp + 1; |
| 496 | |
| 497 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("route_check_access(%s,%d,%d,%o)\n", path, |
| 498 | (int)uid, (int)gid, bits); |
| 499 | |
| 500 | if (rp == NULL) return FALSE; |
| 501 | |
| 502 | while ((slash = Ustrchr(sp, '/')) != NULL) |
| 503 | { |
| 504 | *slash = 0; |
| 505 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("stat %s\n", rp); |
| 506 | if (Ustat(rp, &statbuf) < 0) return FALSE; |
| 507 | if ((statbuf.st_mode & |
| 508 | ((statbuf.st_uid == uid)? 0100 : (statbuf.st_gid == gid)? 0010 : 001) |
| 509 | ) == 0) |
| 510 | { |
| 511 | errno = EACCES; |
| 512 | return FALSE; |
| 513 | } |
| 514 | *slash = '/'; |
| 515 | sp = slash + 1; |
| 516 | } |
| 517 | |
| 518 | /* Down to the final component */ |
| 519 | |
| 520 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("stat %s\n", rp); |
| 521 | |
| 522 | if (Ustat(rp, &statbuf) < 0) return FALSE; |
| 523 | |
| 524 | if (statbuf.st_uid == uid) bits = bits << 6; |
| 525 | else if (statbuf.st_gid == gid) bits = bits << 3; |
| 526 | if ((statbuf.st_mode & bits) != bits) |
| 527 | { |
| 528 | errno = EACCES; |
| 529 | return FALSE; |
| 530 | } |
| 531 | |
| 532 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("route_check_access() succeeded\n"); |
| 533 | return TRUE; |
| 534 | } |
| 535 | |
| 536 | |
| 537 | |
| 538 | /************************************************* |
| 539 | * Do file existence tests * |
| 540 | *************************************************/ |
| 541 | |
| 542 | /* This function is given a colon-separated list of file tests, each of which |
| 543 | is expanded before use. A test consists of a file name, optionally preceded by |
| 544 | ! (require non-existence) and/or + for handling permission denied (+ means |
| 545 | treat as non-existing). |
| 546 | |
| 547 | An item that contains no slashes is interpreted as a username or id, with an |
| 548 | optional group id, for checking access to the file. This cannot be done |
| 549 | "perfectly", but it is good enough for a number of applications. |
| 550 | |
| 551 | Arguments: |
| 552 | s a colon-separated list of file tests or NULL |
| 553 | perror a pointer to an anchor for an error text in the case of a DEFER |
| 554 | |
| 555 | Returns: OK if s == NULL or all tests are as required |
| 556 | DEFER if the existence of at least one of the files is |
| 557 | unclear (an error other than non-existence occurred); |
| 558 | DEFER if an expansion failed |
| 559 | DEFER if a name is not absolute |
| 560 | DEFER if problems with user/group |
| 561 | SKIP otherwise |
| 562 | */ |
| 563 | |
| 564 | int |
| 565 | check_files(uschar *s, uschar **perror) |
| 566 | { |
| 567 | int sep = 0; /* List has default separators */ |
| 568 | uid_t uid = 0; /* For picky compilers */ |
| 569 | gid_t gid = 0; /* For picky compilers */ |
| 570 | BOOL ugid_set = FALSE; |
| 571 | uschar *check, *listptr; |
| 572 | uschar buffer[1024]; |
| 573 | |
| 574 | if (s == NULL) return OK; |
| 575 | |
| 576 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("checking require_files\n"); |
| 577 | |
| 578 | listptr = s; |
| 579 | while ((check = string_nextinlist(&listptr, &sep, buffer, sizeof(buffer))) |
| 580 | != NULL) |
| 581 | { |
| 582 | int rc; |
| 583 | int eacces_code = 0; |
| 584 | BOOL invert = FALSE; |
| 585 | struct stat statbuf; |
| 586 | uschar *ss = expand_string(check); |
| 587 | |
| 588 | if (ss == NULL) |
| 589 | { |
| 590 | if (expand_string_forcedfail) continue; |
| 591 | *perror = string_sprintf("failed to expand \"%s\" for require_files: %s", |
| 592 | check, expand_string_message); |
| 593 | goto RETURN_DEFER; |
| 594 | } |
| 595 | |
| 596 | /* Empty items are just skipped */ |
| 597 | |
| 598 | if (*ss == 0) continue; |
| 599 | |
| 600 | /* If there are no slashes in the string, we have a user name or uid, with |
| 601 | optional group/gid. */ |
| 602 | |
| 603 | if (Ustrchr(ss, '/') == NULL) |
| 604 | { |
| 605 | BOOL ok; |
| 606 | struct passwd *pw; |
| 607 | uschar *comma = Ustrchr(ss, ','); |
| 608 | |
| 609 | /* If there's a comma, temporarily terminate the user name/number |
| 610 | at that point. Then set the uid. */ |
| 611 | |
| 612 | if (comma != NULL) *comma = 0; |
| 613 | ok = route_finduser(ss, &pw, &uid); |
| 614 | if (comma != NULL) *comma = ','; |
| 615 | |
| 616 | if (!ok) |
| 617 | { |
| 618 | *perror = string_sprintf("user \"%s\" for require_files not found", ss); |
| 619 | goto RETURN_DEFER; |
| 620 | } |
| 621 | |
| 622 | /* If there was no comma, the gid is that associated with the user. */ |
| 623 | |
| 624 | if (comma == NULL) |
| 625 | { |
| 626 | if (pw != NULL) gid = pw->pw_gid; else |
| 627 | { |
| 628 | *perror = string_sprintf("group missing after numerical uid %d for " |
| 629 | "require_files", (int)uid); |
| 630 | goto RETURN_DEFER; |
| 631 | } |
| 632 | } |
| 633 | else |
| 634 | { |
| 635 | if (!route_findgroup(comma + 1, &gid)) |
| 636 | { |
| 637 | *perror = string_sprintf("group \"%s\" for require_files not found\n", |
| 638 | comma + 1); |
| 639 | goto RETURN_DEFER; |
| 640 | } |
| 641 | } |
| 642 | |
| 643 | /* Note that we have values set, and proceed to next item */ |
| 644 | |
| 645 | DEBUG(D_route) |
| 646 | debug_printf("check subsequent files for access by %s\n", ss); |
| 647 | ugid_set = TRUE; |
| 648 | continue; |
| 649 | } |
| 650 | |
| 651 | /* Path, possibly preceded by + and ! */ |
| 652 | |
| 653 | if (*ss == '+') |
| 654 | { |
| 655 | eacces_code = 1; |
| 656 | while (isspace((*(++ss)))); |
| 657 | } |
| 658 | |
| 659 | if (*ss == '!') |
| 660 | { |
| 661 | invert = TRUE; |
| 662 | while (isspace((*(++ss)))); |
| 663 | } |
| 664 | |
| 665 | if (*ss != '/') |
| 666 | { |
| 667 | *perror = string_sprintf("require_files: \"%s\" is not absolute", ss); |
| 668 | goto RETURN_DEFER; |
| 669 | } |
| 670 | |
| 671 | /* Stat the file, either as root (while routing) or as exim (while verifying |
| 672 | during message reception). */ |
| 673 | |
| 674 | rc = Ustat(ss, &statbuf); |
| 675 | |
| 676 | DEBUG(D_route) |
| 677 | { |
| 678 | debug_printf("file check: %s\n", check); |
| 679 | if (ss != check) debug_printf("expanded file: %s\n", ss); |
| 680 | debug_printf("stat() yielded %d\n", rc); |
| 681 | } |
| 682 | |
| 683 | /* If permission is denied, and we are running as root (i.e. routing for |
| 684 | delivery rather than verifying), and the requirement is to test for access by |
| 685 | a particular uid/gid, it must mean that the file is on a non-root-mounted NFS |
| 686 | system. In this case, we have to use a subprocess that runs as the relevant |
| 687 | uid in order to do the test. */ |
| 688 | |
| 689 | if (rc != 0 && errno == EACCES && ugid_set && getuid() == root_uid) |
| 690 | { |
| 691 | int status; |
| 692 | pid_t pid; |
| 693 | void (*oldsignal)(int); |
| 694 | |
| 695 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("root is denied access: forking to check " |
| 696 | "in subprocess\n"); |
| 697 | |
| 698 | /* Before forking, ensure that SIGCHLD is set to SIG_DFL before forking, so |
| 699 | that the child process can be waited for, just in case get here with it set |
| 700 | otherwise. Save the old state for resetting on the wait. */ |
| 701 | |
| 702 | oldsignal = signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL); |
| 703 | pid = fork(); |
| 704 | |
| 705 | /* If fork() fails, reinstate the original error and behave as if |
| 706 | this block of code were not present. This is the same behavious as happens |
| 707 | when Exim is not running as root at this point. */ |
| 708 | |
| 709 | if (pid < 0) |
| 710 | { |
| 711 | DEBUG(D_route) |
| 712 | debug_printf("require_files: fork failed: %s\n", strerror(errno)); |
| 713 | errno = EACCES; |
| 714 | goto HANDLE_ERROR; |
| 715 | } |
| 716 | |
| 717 | /* In the child process, change uid and gid, and then do the check using |
| 718 | the route_check_access() function. This does more than just stat the file; |
| 719 | it tests permissions as well. Return 0 for OK and 1 for failure. */ |
| 720 | |
| 721 | if (pid == 0) |
| 722 | { |
| 723 | exim_setugid(uid, gid, TRUE, |
| 724 | string_sprintf("require_files check, file=%s", ss)); |
| 725 | if (route_check_access(ss, uid, gid, 4)) _exit(0); |
| 726 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("route_check_access() failed\n"); |
| 727 | _exit(1); |
| 728 | } |
| 729 | |
| 730 | /* In the parent, wait for the child to finish */ |
| 731 | |
| 732 | while (waitpid(pid, &status, 0) < 0) |
| 733 | { |
| 734 | if (errno != EINTR) /* unexpected error, interpret as failure */ |
| 735 | { |
| 736 | status = 1; |
| 737 | break; |
| 738 | } |
| 739 | } |
| 740 | |
| 741 | signal(SIGCHLD, oldsignal); /* restore */ |
| 742 | if ((status == 0) == invert) return SKIP; |
| 743 | continue; /* to test the next file */ |
| 744 | } |
| 745 | |
| 746 | /* Control reaches here if the initial stat() succeeds, or fails with an |
| 747 | error other than EACCES, or no uid/gid is set, or we are not running as root. |
| 748 | If we know the file exists and uid/gid are set, try to check read access for |
| 749 | that uid/gid as best we can. */ |
| 750 | |
| 751 | if (rc == 0 && ugid_set && !route_check_access(ss, uid, gid, 4)) |
| 752 | { |
| 753 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("route_check_access() failed\n"); |
| 754 | rc = -1; |
| 755 | } |
| 756 | |
| 757 | /* Handle error returns from stat() or route_check_access(). The EACESS error |
| 758 | is handled specially. At present, we can force it to be treated as |
| 759 | non-existence. Write the code so that it will be easy to add forcing for |
| 760 | existence if required later. */ |
| 761 | |
| 762 | HANDLE_ERROR: |
| 763 | if (rc < 0) |
| 764 | { |
| 765 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("errno = %d\n", errno); |
| 766 | if (errno == EACCES) |
| 767 | { |
| 768 | if (eacces_code == 1) |
| 769 | { |
| 770 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("EACCES => ENOENT\n"); |
| 771 | errno = ENOENT; /* Treat as non-existent */ |
| 772 | } |
| 773 | } |
| 774 | if (errno != ENOENT) |
| 775 | { |
| 776 | *perror = string_sprintf("require_files: error for %s: %s", ss, |
| 777 | strerror(errno)); |
| 778 | goto RETURN_DEFER; |
| 779 | } |
| 780 | } |
| 781 | |
| 782 | /* At this point, rc < 0 => non-existence; rc >= 0 => existence */ |
| 783 | |
| 784 | if ((rc >= 0) == invert) return SKIP; |
| 785 | } |
| 786 | |
| 787 | return OK; |
| 788 | |
| 789 | /* Come here on any of the errors that return DEFER. */ |
| 790 | |
| 791 | RETURN_DEFER: |
| 792 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s\n", *perror); |
| 793 | return DEFER; |
| 794 | } |
| 795 | |
| 796 | |
| 797 | |
| 798 | |
| 799 | |
| 800 | /************************************************* |
| 801 | * Check for router skipping * |
| 802 | *************************************************/ |
| 803 | |
| 804 | /* This function performs various checks to see whether a router should be |
| 805 | skipped. The order in which they are performed is important. |
| 806 | |
| 807 | Arguments: |
| 808 | r pointer to router instance block |
| 809 | addr address that is being handled |
| 810 | verify the verification type |
| 811 | pw ptr to ptr to passwd structure for local user |
| 812 | perror for lookup errors |
| 813 | |
| 814 | Returns: OK if all the tests succeed |
| 815 | SKIP if router is to be skipped |
| 816 | DEFER for a lookup defer |
| 817 | FAIL for address to be failed |
| 818 | */ |
| 819 | |
| 820 | static BOOL |
| 821 | check_router_conditions(router_instance *r, address_item *addr, int verify, |
| 822 | struct passwd **pw, uschar **perror) |
| 823 | { |
| 824 | int rc; |
| 825 | uschar *check_local_part; |
| 826 | unsigned int *localpart_cache; |
| 827 | |
| 828 | /* Reset variables to hold a home directory and data from lookup of a domain or |
| 829 | local part, and ensure search_find_defer is unset, in case there aren't any |
| 830 | actual lookups. */ |
| 831 | |
| 832 | deliver_home = NULL; |
| 833 | deliver_domain_data = NULL; |
| 834 | deliver_localpart_data = NULL; |
| 835 | sender_data = NULL; |
| 836 | local_user_gid = (gid_t)(-1); |
| 837 | local_user_uid = (uid_t)(-1); |
| 838 | search_find_defer = FALSE; |
| 839 | |
| 840 | /* Skip this router if not verifying and it has verify_only set */ |
| 841 | |
| 842 | if ((verify == v_none || verify == v_expn) && r->verify_only) |
| 843 | { |
| 844 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router skipped: verify_only set\n", r->name); |
| 845 | return SKIP; |
| 846 | } |
| 847 | |
| 848 | /* Skip this router if testing an address (-bt) and address_test is not set */ |
| 849 | |
| 850 | if (address_test_mode && !r->address_test) |
| 851 | { |
| 852 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router skipped: address_test is unset\n", |
| 853 | r->name); |
| 854 | return SKIP; |
| 855 | } |
| 856 | |
| 857 | /* Skip this router if verifying and it hasn't got the appropriate verify flag |
| 858 | set. */ |
| 859 | |
| 860 | if ((verify == v_sender && !r->verify_sender) || |
| 861 | (verify == v_recipient && !r->verify_recipient)) |
| 862 | { |
| 863 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router skipped: verify %d %d %d\n", |
| 864 | r->name, verify, r->verify_sender, r->verify_recipient); |
| 865 | return SKIP; |
| 866 | } |
| 867 | |
| 868 | /* Skip this router if processing EXPN and it doesn't have expn set */ |
| 869 | |
| 870 | if (verify == v_expn && !r->expn) |
| 871 | { |
| 872 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router skipped: no_expn set\n", r->name); |
| 873 | return SKIP; |
| 874 | } |
| 875 | |
| 876 | /* Skip this router if there's a domain mismatch. */ |
| 877 | |
| 878 | if ((rc = route_check_dls(r->name, US"domains", r->domains, &domainlist_anchor, |
| 879 | addr->domain_cache, TRUE, addr->domain, &deliver_domain_data, MCL_DOMAIN, |
| 880 | perror)) != OK) |
| 881 | return rc; |
| 882 | |
| 883 | /* Skip this router if there's a local part mismatch. We want to pass over the |
| 884 | caseful local part, so that +caseful can restore it, even if this router is |
| 885 | handling local parts caselessly. However, we can't just pass cc_local_part, |
| 886 | because that doesn't have the prefix or suffix stripped. A bit of massaging is |
| 887 | required. Also, we only use the match cache for local parts that have not had |
| 888 | a prefix or suffix stripped. */ |
| 889 | |
| 890 | if (addr->prefix == NULL && addr->suffix == NULL) |
| 891 | { |
| 892 | localpart_cache = addr->localpart_cache; |
| 893 | check_local_part = addr->cc_local_part; |
| 894 | } |
| 895 | else |
| 896 | { |
| 897 | localpart_cache = NULL; |
| 898 | check_local_part = string_copy(addr->cc_local_part); |
| 899 | if (addr->prefix != NULL) |
| 900 | check_local_part += Ustrlen(addr->prefix); |
| 901 | if (addr->suffix != NULL) |
| 902 | check_local_part[Ustrlen(check_local_part) - Ustrlen(addr->suffix)] = 0; |
| 903 | } |
| 904 | |
| 905 | if ((rc = route_check_dls(r->name, US"local_parts", r->local_parts, |
| 906 | &localpartlist_anchor, localpart_cache, MCL_LOCALPART, |
| 907 | check_local_part, &deliver_localpart_data, !r->caseful_local_part, |
| 908 | perror)) != OK) |
| 909 | return rc; |
| 910 | |
| 911 | /* If the check_local_user option is set, check that the local_part is the |
| 912 | login of a local user. Note: the third argument to route_finduser() must be |
| 913 | NULL here, to prevent a numeric string being taken as a numeric uid. If the |
| 914 | user is found, set deliver_home to the home directory, and also set |
| 915 | local_user_{uid,gid}. */ |
| 916 | |
| 917 | if (r->check_local_user) |
| 918 | { |
| 919 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("checking for local user\n"); |
| 920 | if (!route_finduser(addr->local_part, pw, NULL)) |
| 921 | { |
| 922 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router skipped: %s is not a local user\n", |
| 923 | r->name, addr->local_part); |
| 924 | return SKIP; |
| 925 | } |
| 926 | deliver_home = string_copy(US (*pw)->pw_dir); |
| 927 | local_user_gid = (*pw)->pw_gid; |
| 928 | local_user_uid = (*pw)->pw_uid; |
| 929 | } |
| 930 | |
| 931 | /* Set (or override in the case of check_local_user) the home directory if |
| 932 | router_home_directory is set. This is done here so that it overrides $home from |
| 933 | check_local_user before any subsequent expansions are done. Otherwise, $home |
| 934 | could mean different things for different options, which would be extremely |
| 935 | confusing. */ |
| 936 | |
| 937 | if (r->router_home_directory != NULL) |
| 938 | { |
| 939 | uschar *router_home = expand_string(r->router_home_directory); |
| 940 | if (router_home == NULL) |
| 941 | { |
| 942 | if (!expand_string_forcedfail) |
| 943 | { |
| 944 | *perror = string_sprintf("failed to expand \"%s\" for " |
| 945 | "router_home_directory: %s", r->router_home_directory, |
| 946 | expand_string_message); |
| 947 | return DEFER; |
| 948 | } |
| 949 | } |
| 950 | else |
| 951 | { |
| 952 | setflag(addr, af_home_expanded); /* Note set from router_home_directory */ |
| 953 | deliver_home = router_home; |
| 954 | } |
| 955 | } |
| 956 | |
| 957 | /* Skip if the sender condition is not met. We leave this one till after the |
| 958 | local user check so that $home is set - enabling the possiblity of letting |
| 959 | individual recipients specify lists of acceptable/unacceptable senders. */ |
| 960 | |
| 961 | if ((rc = route_check_dls(r->name, US"senders", r->senders, NULL, |
| 962 | sender_address_cache, MCL_ADDRESS, NULL, NULL, FALSE, perror)) != OK) |
| 963 | return rc; |
| 964 | |
| 965 | /* This is the point at which we print out the router's debugging string if it |
| 966 | is set. We wait till here so as to have $home available for local users (and |
| 967 | anyway, we don't want too much stuff for skipped routers). */ |
| 968 | |
| 969 | debug_print_string(r->debug_string); |
| 970 | |
| 971 | /* Perform file existence tests. */ |
| 972 | |
| 973 | if ((rc = check_files(r->require_files, perror)) != OK) |
| 974 | { |
| 975 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router %s: file check\n", r->name, |
| 976 | (rc == SKIP)? "skipped" : "deferred"); |
| 977 | return rc; |
| 978 | } |
| 979 | |
| 980 | /* Now the general condition test. */ |
| 981 | |
| 982 | if (r->condition != NULL) |
| 983 | { |
| 984 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("checking \"condition\"\n"); |
| 985 | if (!expand_check_condition(r->condition, r->name, US"router")) |
| 986 | { |
| 987 | if (search_find_defer) |
| 988 | { |
| 989 | *perror = US"condition check lookup defer"; |
| 990 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s\n", *perror); |
| 991 | return DEFER; |
| 992 | } |
| 993 | DEBUG(D_route) |
| 994 | debug_printf("%s router skipped: condition failure\n", r->name); |
| 995 | return SKIP; |
| 996 | } |
| 997 | } |
| 998 | |
| 999 | #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL |
| 1000 | /* check if a specific Brightmail AntiSpam rule fired on the message */ |
| 1001 | if (r->bmi_rule != NULL) { |
| 1002 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("checking bmi_rule\n"); |
| 1003 | if (bmi_check_rule(bmi_base64_verdict, r->bmi_rule) == 0) { |
| 1004 | /* none of the rules fired */ |
| 1005 | DEBUG(D_route) |
| 1006 | debug_printf("%s router skipped: none of bmi_rule rules fired\n", r->name); |
| 1007 | return SKIP; |
| 1008 | }; |
| 1009 | }; |
| 1010 | |
| 1011 | /* check if message should not be delivered */ |
| 1012 | if (r->bmi_dont_deliver) { |
| 1013 | if (bmi_deliver == 1) { |
| 1014 | DEBUG(D_route) |
| 1015 | debug_printf("%s router skipped: bmi_dont_deliver is FALSE\n", r->name); |
| 1016 | return SKIP; |
| 1017 | }; |
| 1018 | }; |
| 1019 | |
| 1020 | /* check if message should go to an alternate location */ |
| 1021 | if (r->bmi_deliver_alternate) { |
| 1022 | if ((bmi_deliver == 0) || (bmi_alt_location == NULL)) { |
| 1023 | DEBUG(D_route) |
| 1024 | debug_printf("%s router skipped: bmi_deliver_alternate is FALSE\n", r->name); |
| 1025 | return SKIP; |
| 1026 | }; |
| 1027 | }; |
| 1028 | |
| 1029 | /* check if message should go to default location */ |
| 1030 | if (r->bmi_deliver_default) { |
| 1031 | if ((bmi_deliver == 0) || (bmi_alt_location != NULL)) { |
| 1032 | DEBUG(D_route) |
| 1033 | debug_printf("%s router skipped: bmi_deliver_default is FALSE\n", r->name); |
| 1034 | return SKIP; |
| 1035 | }; |
| 1036 | }; |
| 1037 | #endif |
| 1038 | |
| 1039 | /* All the checks passed. */ |
| 1040 | |
| 1041 | return OK; |
| 1042 | } |
| 1043 | |
| 1044 | |
| 1045 | |
| 1046 | |
| 1047 | /************************************************* |
| 1048 | * Find a local user * |
| 1049 | *************************************************/ |
| 1050 | |
| 1051 | /* Try several times (if configured) to find a local user, in case delays in |
| 1052 | NIS or NFS whatever cause an incorrect refusal. It's a pity that getpwnam() |
| 1053 | doesn't have some kind of indication as to why it has failed. If the string |
| 1054 | given consists entirely of digits, and the third argument is not NULL, assume |
| 1055 | the string is the numerical value of the uid. Otherwise it is looked up using |
| 1056 | getpwnam(). The uid is passed back via return_uid, if not NULL, and the |
| 1057 | pointer to a passwd structure, if found, is passed back via pw, if not NULL. |
| 1058 | |
| 1059 | Because this may be called several times in succession for the same user for |
| 1060 | different routers, cache the result of the previous getpwnam call so that it |
| 1061 | can be re-used. Note that we can't just copy the structure, as the store it |
| 1062 | points to can get trashed. |
| 1063 | |
| 1064 | Arguments: |
| 1065 | s the login name or textual form of the numerical uid of the user |
| 1066 | pw if not NULL, return the result of getpwnam here, or set NULL |
| 1067 | if no call to getpwnam is made (s numeric, return_uid != NULL) |
| 1068 | return_uid if not NULL, return the uid via this address |
| 1069 | |
| 1070 | Returns: TRUE if s is numerical or was looked up successfully |
| 1071 | |
| 1072 | */ |
| 1073 | |
| 1074 | static struct passwd pwcopy; |
| 1075 | static struct passwd *lastpw = NULL; |
| 1076 | static uschar lastname[48] = { 0 }; |
| 1077 | static uschar lastdir[128]; |
| 1078 | static uschar lastgecos[128]; |
| 1079 | static uschar lastshell[128]; |
| 1080 | |
| 1081 | BOOL |
| 1082 | route_finduser(uschar *s, struct passwd **pw, uid_t *return_uid) |
| 1083 | { |
| 1084 | BOOL cache_set = (Ustrcmp(lastname, s) == 0); |
| 1085 | |
| 1086 | DEBUG(D_uid) debug_printf("seeking password data for user \"%s\": %s\n", s, |
| 1087 | cache_set? "using cached result" : "cache not available"); |
| 1088 | |
| 1089 | if (!cache_set) |
| 1090 | { |
| 1091 | int i = 0; |
| 1092 | |
| 1093 | if (return_uid != NULL && (isdigit(*s) || *s == '-') && |
| 1094 | s[Ustrspn(s+1, "0123456789")+1] == 0) |
| 1095 | { |
| 1096 | *return_uid = (uid_t)Uatoi(s); |
| 1097 | if (pw != NULL) *pw = NULL; |
| 1098 | return TRUE; |
| 1099 | } |
| 1100 | |
| 1101 | (void)string_format(lastname, sizeof(lastname), "%s", s); |
| 1102 | |
| 1103 | /* Force failure if string length is greater than given maximum */ |
| 1104 | |
| 1105 | if (max_username_length > 0 && Ustrlen(lastname) > max_username_length) |
| 1106 | { |
| 1107 | DEBUG(D_uid) debug_printf("forced failure of finduser(): string " |
| 1108 | "length of %s is greater than %d\n", lastname, max_username_length); |
| 1109 | lastpw = NULL; |
| 1110 | } |
| 1111 | |
| 1112 | /* Try a few times if so configured; this handles delays in NIS etc. */ |
| 1113 | |
| 1114 | else for (;;) |
| 1115 | { |
| 1116 | errno = 0; |
| 1117 | if ((lastpw = getpwnam(CS s)) != NULL) break; |
| 1118 | if (++i > finduser_retries) break; |
| 1119 | sleep(1); |
| 1120 | } |
| 1121 | |
| 1122 | if (lastpw != NULL) |
| 1123 | { |
| 1124 | pwcopy.pw_uid = lastpw->pw_uid; |
| 1125 | pwcopy.pw_gid = lastpw->pw_gid; |
| 1126 | (void)string_format(lastdir, sizeof(lastdir), "%s", lastpw->pw_dir); |
| 1127 | (void)string_format(lastgecos, sizeof(lastgecos), "%s", lastpw->pw_gecos); |
| 1128 | (void)string_format(lastshell, sizeof(lastshell), "%s", lastpw->pw_shell); |
| 1129 | pwcopy.pw_name = CS lastname; |
| 1130 | pwcopy.pw_dir = CS lastdir; |
| 1131 | pwcopy.pw_gecos = CS lastgecos; |
| 1132 | pwcopy.pw_shell = CS lastshell; |
| 1133 | lastpw = &pwcopy; |
| 1134 | } |
| 1135 | |
| 1136 | else DEBUG(D_uid) |
| 1137 | { |
| 1138 | if (errno != 0) debug_printf("getpwnam(%s) failed: %s\n", s, |
| 1139 | strerror(errno)); |
| 1140 | } |
| 1141 | } |
| 1142 | |
| 1143 | if (lastpw == NULL) |
| 1144 | { |
| 1145 | DEBUG(D_uid) debug_printf("getpwnam() returned NULL (user not found)\n"); |
| 1146 | return FALSE; |
| 1147 | } |
| 1148 | else |
| 1149 | { |
| 1150 | DEBUG(D_uid) debug_printf("getpwnam() succeeded uid=%d gid=%d\n", |
| 1151 | lastpw->pw_uid, lastpw->pw_gid); |
| 1152 | } |
| 1153 | |
| 1154 | if (return_uid != NULL) *return_uid = lastpw->pw_uid; |
| 1155 | if (pw != NULL) *pw = lastpw; |
| 1156 | |
| 1157 | return TRUE; |
| 1158 | } |
| 1159 | |
| 1160 | |
| 1161 | |
| 1162 | |
| 1163 | /************************************************* |
| 1164 | * Find a local group * |
| 1165 | *************************************************/ |
| 1166 | |
| 1167 | /* Try several times (if configured) to find a local group, in case delays in |
| 1168 | NIS or NFS whatever cause an incorrect refusal. It's a pity that getgrnam() |
| 1169 | doesn't have some kind of indication as to why it has failed. |
| 1170 | |
| 1171 | Arguments: |
| 1172 | s the group namd or textual form of the numerical gid |
| 1173 | return_gid return the gid via this address |
| 1174 | |
| 1175 | Returns: TRUE if the group was found; FALSE otherwise |
| 1176 | |
| 1177 | */ |
| 1178 | |
| 1179 | BOOL |
| 1180 | route_findgroup(uschar *s, gid_t *return_gid) |
| 1181 | { |
| 1182 | int i = 0; |
| 1183 | struct group *gr; |
| 1184 | |
| 1185 | if ((isdigit(*s) || *s == '-') && s[Ustrspn(s+1, "0123456789")+1] == 0) |
| 1186 | { |
| 1187 | *return_gid = (gid_t)Uatoi(s); |
| 1188 | return TRUE; |
| 1189 | } |
| 1190 | |
| 1191 | for (;;) |
| 1192 | { |
| 1193 | if ((gr = getgrnam(CS s)) != NULL) |
| 1194 | { |
| 1195 | *return_gid = gr->gr_gid; |
| 1196 | return TRUE; |
| 1197 | } |
| 1198 | if (++i > finduser_retries) break; |
| 1199 | sleep(1); |
| 1200 | } |
| 1201 | |
| 1202 | return FALSE; |
| 1203 | } |
| 1204 | |
| 1205 | |
| 1206 | |
| 1207 | |
| 1208 | /************************************************* |
| 1209 | * Find user by expanding string * |
| 1210 | *************************************************/ |
| 1211 | |
| 1212 | /* Expands a string, and then looks up the result in the passwd file. |
| 1213 | |
| 1214 | Arguments: |
| 1215 | string the string to be expanded, yielding a login name or a numerical |
| 1216 | uid value (to be passed to route_finduser()) |
| 1217 | driver_name caller name for panic error message (only) |
| 1218 | driver_type caller type for panic error message (only) |
| 1219 | pw return passwd entry via this pointer |
| 1220 | uid return uid via this pointer |
| 1221 | errmsg where to point a message on failure |
| 1222 | |
| 1223 | Returns: TRUE if user found, FALSE otherwise |
| 1224 | */ |
| 1225 | |
| 1226 | BOOL |
| 1227 | route_find_expanded_user(uschar *string, uschar *driver_name, |
| 1228 | uschar *driver_type, struct passwd **pw, uid_t *uid, uschar **errmsg) |
| 1229 | { |
| 1230 | uschar *user = expand_string(string); |
| 1231 | |
| 1232 | if (user == NULL) |
| 1233 | { |
| 1234 | *errmsg = string_sprintf("Failed to expand user string \"%s\" for the " |
| 1235 | "%s %s: %s", string, driver_name, driver_type, expand_string_message); |
| 1236 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "%s", *errmsg); |
| 1237 | return FALSE; |
| 1238 | } |
| 1239 | |
| 1240 | if (route_finduser(user, pw, uid)) return TRUE; |
| 1241 | |
| 1242 | *errmsg = string_sprintf("Failed to find user \"%s\" from expanded string " |
| 1243 | "\"%s\" for the %s %s", user, string, driver_name, driver_type); |
| 1244 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "%s", *errmsg); |
| 1245 | return FALSE; |
| 1246 | } |
| 1247 | |
| 1248 | |
| 1249 | |
| 1250 | /************************************************* |
| 1251 | * Find group by expanding string * |
| 1252 | *************************************************/ |
| 1253 | |
| 1254 | /* Expands a string and then looks up the result in the group file. |
| 1255 | |
| 1256 | Arguments: |
| 1257 | string the string to be expanded, yielding a group name or a numerical |
| 1258 | gid value (to be passed to route_findgroup()) |
| 1259 | driver_name caller name for panic error message (only) |
| 1260 | driver_type caller type for panic error message (only) |
| 1261 | gid return gid via this pointer |
| 1262 | errmsg return error message via this pointer |
| 1263 | |
| 1264 | Returns: TRUE if found group, FALSE otherwise |
| 1265 | */ |
| 1266 | |
| 1267 | BOOL |
| 1268 | route_find_expanded_group(uschar *string, uschar *driver_name, uschar *driver_type, |
| 1269 | gid_t *gid, uschar **errmsg) |
| 1270 | { |
| 1271 | BOOL yield = TRUE; |
| 1272 | uschar *group = expand_string(string); |
| 1273 | |
| 1274 | if (group == NULL) |
| 1275 | { |
| 1276 | *errmsg = string_sprintf("Failed to expand group string \"%s\" for the " |
| 1277 | "%s %s: %s", string, driver_name, driver_type, expand_string_message); |
| 1278 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "%s", *errmsg); |
| 1279 | return FALSE; |
| 1280 | } |
| 1281 | |
| 1282 | if (!route_findgroup(group, gid)) |
| 1283 | { |
| 1284 | *errmsg = string_sprintf("Failed to find group \"%s\" from expanded string " |
| 1285 | "\"%s\" for the %s %s", group, string, driver_name, driver_type); |
| 1286 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "%s", *errmsg); |
| 1287 | yield = FALSE; |
| 1288 | } |
| 1289 | |
| 1290 | return yield; |
| 1291 | } |
| 1292 | |
| 1293 | |
| 1294 | |
| 1295 | /************************************************* |
| 1296 | * Sort out "more" or "unseen" * |
| 1297 | *************************************************/ |
| 1298 | |
| 1299 | /* These values are usually fixed boolean values, but they are permitted to be |
| 1300 | expanded strings. |
| 1301 | |
| 1302 | Arguments: |
| 1303 | addr address being routed |
| 1304 | rname the router name |
| 1305 | oname the option name |
| 1306 | bvalue the router's boolean value |
| 1307 | svalue the router's string value |
| 1308 | rvalue where to put the returned value |
| 1309 | |
| 1310 | Returns: OK value placed in rvalue |
| 1311 | DEFER expansion failed |
| 1312 | */ |
| 1313 | |
| 1314 | static int |
| 1315 | exp_bool(address_item *addr, uschar *rname, uschar *oname, BOOL bvalue, |
| 1316 | uschar *svalue, BOOL *rvalue) |
| 1317 | { |
| 1318 | uschar *expanded; |
| 1319 | if (svalue == NULL) { *rvalue = bvalue; return OK; } |
| 1320 | |
| 1321 | expanded = expand_string(svalue); |
| 1322 | if (expanded == NULL) |
| 1323 | { |
| 1324 | if (expand_string_forcedfail) |
| 1325 | { |
| 1326 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("expansion of \"%s\" forced failure\n", oname); |
| 1327 | *rvalue = bvalue; |
| 1328 | return OK; |
| 1329 | } |
| 1330 | addr->message = string_sprintf("failed to expand \"%s\" in %s router: %s", |
| 1331 | oname, rname, expand_string_message); |
| 1332 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s\n", addr->message); |
| 1333 | return DEFER; |
| 1334 | } |
| 1335 | |
| 1336 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("expansion of \"%s\" yields \"%s\"\n", oname, |
| 1337 | expanded); |
| 1338 | |
| 1339 | if (strcmpic(expanded, US"true") == 0 || strcmpic(expanded, US"yes") == 0) |
| 1340 | *rvalue = TRUE; |
| 1341 | else if (strcmpic(expanded, US"false") == 0 || strcmpic(expanded, US"no") == 0) |
| 1342 | *rvalue = FALSE; |
| 1343 | else |
| 1344 | { |
| 1345 | addr->message = string_sprintf("\"%s\" is not a valid value for the " |
| 1346 | "\"%s\" option in the %s router", expanded, oname, rname); |
| 1347 | return DEFER; |
| 1348 | } |
| 1349 | |
| 1350 | return OK; |
| 1351 | } |
| 1352 | |
| 1353 | |
| 1354 | |
| 1355 | |
| 1356 | /************************************************* |
| 1357 | * Handle an unseen routing * |
| 1358 | *************************************************/ |
| 1359 | |
| 1360 | /* This function is called when an address is routed by a router with "unseen" |
| 1361 | set. It must make a clone of the address, for handling by subsequent drivers. |
| 1362 | The clone is set to start routing at the next router. |
| 1363 | |
| 1364 | The original address must be replaced by an invented "parent" which has the |
| 1365 | routed address plus the clone as its children. This is necessary in case the |
| 1366 | address is at the top level - we don't want to mark it complete until both |
| 1367 | deliveries have been done. |
| 1368 | |
| 1369 | A new unique field must be made, so that the record of the delivery isn't a |
| 1370 | record of the original address, and checking for already delivered has |
| 1371 | therefore to be done here. If the delivery has happened, then take the base |
| 1372 | address off whichever delivery queue it is on - it will always be the top item. |
| 1373 | |
| 1374 | Arguments: |
| 1375 | name router name |
| 1376 | addr address that was routed |
| 1377 | paddr_local chain of local-delivery addresses |
| 1378 | paddr_remote chain of remote-delivery addresses |
| 1379 | addr_new chain for newly created addresses |
| 1380 | |
| 1381 | Returns: nothing |
| 1382 | */ |
| 1383 | |
| 1384 | static void |
| 1385 | route_unseen(uschar *name, address_item *addr, address_item **paddr_local, |
| 1386 | address_item **paddr_remote, address_item **addr_new) |
| 1387 | { |
| 1388 | address_item *parent = deliver_make_addr(addr->address, TRUE); |
| 1389 | address_item *new = deliver_make_addr(addr->address, TRUE); |
| 1390 | |
| 1391 | /* The invented parent is a copy that replaces the original; note that |
| 1392 | this copies its parent pointer. It has two children, and its errors_address is |
| 1393 | from the original address' parent, if present, otherwise unset. */ |
| 1394 | |
| 1395 | *parent = *addr; |
| 1396 | parent->child_count = 2; |
| 1397 | parent->p.errors_address = |
| 1398 | (addr->parent == NULL)? NULL : addr->parent->p.errors_address; |
| 1399 | |
| 1400 | /* The routed address gets a new parent. */ |
| 1401 | |
| 1402 | addr->parent = parent; |
| 1403 | |
| 1404 | /* The clone has this parent too. Set its errors address from the parent. This |
| 1405 | was set from the original parent (or to NULL) - see above. We do NOT want to |
| 1406 | take the errors address from the unseen router. */ |
| 1407 | |
| 1408 | new->parent = parent; |
| 1409 | new->p.errors_address = parent->p.errors_address; |
| 1410 | |
| 1411 | /* Copy the propagated flags and address_data from the original. */ |
| 1412 | |
| 1413 | copyflag(new, addr, af_propagate); |
| 1414 | new->p.address_data = addr->p.address_data; |
| 1415 | |
| 1416 | |
| 1417 | /* As it has turned out, we haven't set headers_add or headers_remove for the |
| 1418 | * clone. Thinking about it, it isn't entirely clear whether they should be |
| 1419 | * copied from the original parent, like errors_address, or taken from the |
| 1420 | * unseen router, like address_data and the flags. Until somebody brings this |
| 1421 | * up, I propose to leave the code as it is. |
| 1422 | */ |
| 1423 | |
| 1424 | |
| 1425 | /* Set the cloned address to start at the next router, and put it onto the |
| 1426 | chain of new addresses. */ |
| 1427 | |
| 1428 | new->start_router = addr->router->next; |
| 1429 | new->next = *addr_new; |
| 1430 | *addr_new = new; |
| 1431 | |
| 1432 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("\"unseen\" set: replicated %s\n", addr->address); |
| 1433 | |
| 1434 | /* Make a new unique field, to distinguish from the normal one. */ |
| 1435 | |
| 1436 | addr->unique = string_sprintf("%s/%s", addr->unique, name); |
| 1437 | |
| 1438 | /* If the address has been routed to a transport, see if it was previously |
| 1439 | delivered. If so, we take it off the relevant queue so that it isn't delivered |
| 1440 | again. Otherwise, it was an alias or something, and the addresses it generated |
| 1441 | are handled in the normal way. */ |
| 1442 | |
| 1443 | if (addr->transport != NULL && |
| 1444 | tree_search(tree_nonrecipients, addr->unique) != NULL) |
| 1445 | { |
| 1446 | DEBUG(D_route) |
| 1447 | debug_printf("\"unseen\" delivery previously done - discarded\n"); |
| 1448 | parent->child_count--; |
| 1449 | if (*paddr_remote == addr) *paddr_remote = addr->next; |
| 1450 | if (*paddr_local == addr) *paddr_local = addr->next; |
| 1451 | } |
| 1452 | } |
| 1453 | |
| 1454 | |
| 1455 | |
| 1456 | /************************************************* |
| 1457 | * Route one address * |
| 1458 | *************************************************/ |
| 1459 | |
| 1460 | /* This function is passed in one address item, for processing by the routers. |
| 1461 | The verify flag is set if this is being called for verification rather than |
| 1462 | delivery. If the router doesn't have its "verify" flag set, it is skipped. |
| 1463 | |
| 1464 | Arguments: |
| 1465 | addr address to route |
| 1466 | paddr_local chain of local-delivery addresses |
| 1467 | paddr_remote chain of remote-delivery addresses |
| 1468 | addr_new chain for newly created addresses |
| 1469 | addr_succeed chain for completed addresses |
| 1470 | verify v_none if not verifying |
| 1471 | v_sender if verifying a sender address |
| 1472 | v_recipient if verifying a recipient address |
| 1473 | v_expn if processing an EXPN address |
| 1474 | |
| 1475 | Returns: OK => address successfully routed |
| 1476 | DISCARD => address was discarded |
| 1477 | FAIL => address could not be routed |
| 1478 | DEFER => some temporary problem |
| 1479 | ERROR => some major internal or configuration failure |
| 1480 | */ |
| 1481 | |
| 1482 | int |
| 1483 | route_address(address_item *addr, address_item **paddr_local, |
| 1484 | address_item **paddr_remote, address_item **addr_new, |
| 1485 | address_item **addr_succeed, int verify) |
| 1486 | { |
| 1487 | int yield = OK; |
| 1488 | BOOL unseen; |
| 1489 | router_instance *r, *nextr; |
| 1490 | uschar *old_domain = addr->domain; |
| 1491 | |
| 1492 | HDEBUG(D_route) |
| 1493 | { |
| 1494 | debug_printf(">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>\n"); |
| 1495 | debug_printf("routing %s\n", addr->address); |
| 1496 | } |
| 1497 | |
| 1498 | /* Loop through all router instances until a router succeeds, fails, defers, or |
| 1499 | encounters an error. If the address has start_router set, we begin from there |
| 1500 | instead of at the first router. */ |
| 1501 | |
| 1502 | for (r = (addr->start_router == NULL)? routers : addr->start_router; |
| 1503 | r != NULL; r = nextr) |
| 1504 | { |
| 1505 | uschar *error; |
| 1506 | struct passwd *pw = NULL; |
| 1507 | struct passwd pwcopy; |
| 1508 | address_item *parent; |
| 1509 | BOOL loop_detected = FALSE; |
| 1510 | BOOL more; |
| 1511 | int loopcount = 0; |
| 1512 | int rc; |
| 1513 | |
| 1514 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("--------> %s router <--------\n", r->name); |
| 1515 | |
| 1516 | /* Reset any search error message from the previous router. */ |
| 1517 | |
| 1518 | search_error_message = NULL; |
| 1519 | |
| 1520 | /* There are some weird cases where logging is disabled */ |
| 1521 | |
| 1522 | disable_logging = r->disable_logging; |
| 1523 | |
| 1524 | /* Record the last router to handle the address, and set the default |
| 1525 | next router. */ |
| 1526 | |
| 1527 | addr->router = r; |
| 1528 | nextr = r->next; |
| 1529 | |
| 1530 | /* Loop protection: If this address has an ancestor with the same address, |
| 1531 | and that ancestor was routed by this router, we skip this router. This |
| 1532 | prevents a variety of looping states when a new address is created by |
| 1533 | redirection or by the use of "unseen" on a router. |
| 1534 | |
| 1535 | If no_repeat_use is set on the router, we skip if _any_ ancestor was routed |
| 1536 | by this router, even if it was different to the current address. |
| 1537 | |
| 1538 | Just in case someone does put it into a loop (possible with redirection |
| 1539 | continally adding to an address, for example), put a long stop counter on |
| 1540 | the number of parents. */ |
| 1541 | |
| 1542 | for (parent = addr->parent; parent != NULL; parent = parent->parent) |
| 1543 | { |
| 1544 | if (parent->router == r) |
| 1545 | { |
| 1546 | BOOL break_loop = !r->repeat_use; |
| 1547 | |
| 1548 | /* When repeat_use is set, first check the active addresses caselessly. |
| 1549 | If they match, we have to do a further caseful check of the local parts |
| 1550 | when caseful_local_part is set. This is assumed to be rare, which is why |
| 1551 | the code is written this way. */ |
| 1552 | |
| 1553 | if (!break_loop) |
| 1554 | { |
| 1555 | break_loop = strcmpic(parent->address, addr->address) == 0; |
| 1556 | if (break_loop && r->caseful_local_part) |
| 1557 | break_loop = Ustrncmp(parent->address, addr->address, |
| 1558 | Ustrrchr(addr->address, '@') - addr->address) == 0; |
| 1559 | } |
| 1560 | |
| 1561 | if (break_loop) |
| 1562 | { |
| 1563 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router skipped: previously routed %s\n", |
| 1564 | r->name, parent->address); |
| 1565 | loop_detected = TRUE; |
| 1566 | break; |
| 1567 | } |
| 1568 | } |
| 1569 | |
| 1570 | /* Continue with parents, limiting the size of the dynasty. */ |
| 1571 | |
| 1572 | if (loopcount++ > 100) |
| 1573 | { |
| 1574 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "routing loop for %s", addr->address); |
| 1575 | yield = DEFER; |
| 1576 | goto ROUTE_EXIT; |
| 1577 | } |
| 1578 | } |
| 1579 | |
| 1580 | if (loop_detected) continue; |
| 1581 | |
| 1582 | /* Default no affixes and select whether to use a caseful or caseless local |
| 1583 | part in this router. */ |
| 1584 | |
| 1585 | addr->prefix = addr->suffix = NULL; |
| 1586 | addr->local_part = r->caseful_local_part? |
| 1587 | addr->cc_local_part : addr->lc_local_part; |
| 1588 | |
| 1589 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("local_part=%s domain=%s\n", addr->local_part, |
| 1590 | addr->domain); |
| 1591 | |
| 1592 | /* Handle any configured prefix by replacing the local_part address, |
| 1593 | and setting the prefix. Skip the router if the prefix doesn't match, |
| 1594 | unless the prefix is optional. */ |
| 1595 | |
| 1596 | if (r->prefix != NULL) |
| 1597 | { |
| 1598 | int plen = route_check_prefix(addr->local_part, r->prefix); |
| 1599 | if (plen > 0) |
| 1600 | { |
| 1601 | addr->prefix = string_copyn(addr->local_part, plen); |
| 1602 | addr->local_part += plen; |
| 1603 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("stripped prefix %s\n", addr->prefix); |
| 1604 | } |
| 1605 | else if (!r->prefix_optional) |
| 1606 | { |
| 1607 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router skipped: prefix mismatch\n", |
| 1608 | r->name); |
| 1609 | continue; |
| 1610 | } |
| 1611 | } |
| 1612 | |
| 1613 | /* Handle any configured suffix likewise. */ |
| 1614 | |
| 1615 | if (r->suffix != NULL) |
| 1616 | { |
| 1617 | int slen = route_check_suffix(addr->local_part, r->suffix); |
| 1618 | if (slen > 0) |
| 1619 | { |
| 1620 | int lplen = Ustrlen(addr->local_part) - slen; |
| 1621 | addr->suffix = addr->local_part + lplen; |
| 1622 | addr->local_part = string_copyn(addr->local_part, lplen); |
| 1623 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("stripped suffix %s\n", addr->suffix); |
| 1624 | } |
| 1625 | else if (!r->suffix_optional) |
| 1626 | { |
| 1627 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router skipped: suffix mismatch\n", |
| 1628 | r->name); |
| 1629 | continue; |
| 1630 | } |
| 1631 | } |
| 1632 | |
| 1633 | /* Set the expansion variables now that we have the affixes and the case of |
| 1634 | the local part sorted. */ |
| 1635 | |
| 1636 | router_name = r->name; |
| 1637 | deliver_set_expansions(addr); |
| 1638 | |
| 1639 | /* For convenience, the pre-router checks are in a separate function, which |
| 1640 | returns OK, SKIP, FAIL, or DEFER. */ |
| 1641 | |
| 1642 | if ((rc = check_router_conditions(r, addr, verify, &pw, &error)) != OK) |
| 1643 | { |
| 1644 | router_name = NULL; |
| 1645 | if (rc == SKIP) continue; |
| 1646 | addr->message = error; |
| 1647 | yield = rc; |
| 1648 | goto ROUTE_EXIT; |
| 1649 | } |
| 1650 | |
| 1651 | /* All pre-conditions have been met. Reset any search error message from |
| 1652 | pre-condition tests. These can arise in negated tests where the failure of |
| 1653 | the lookup leads to a TRUE pre-condition. */ |
| 1654 | |
| 1655 | search_error_message = NULL; |
| 1656 | |
| 1657 | /* Finally, expand the address_data field in the router. Forced failure |
| 1658 | behaves as if the router declined. Any other failure is more serious. On |
| 1659 | success, the string is attached to the address for all subsequent processing. |
| 1660 | */ |
| 1661 | |
| 1662 | if (r->address_data != NULL) |
| 1663 | { |
| 1664 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("processing address_data\n"); |
| 1665 | deliver_address_data = expand_string(r->address_data); |
| 1666 | if (deliver_address_data == NULL) |
| 1667 | { |
| 1668 | if (expand_string_forcedfail) |
| 1669 | { |
| 1670 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("forced failure in expansion of \"%s\" " |
| 1671 | "(address_data): decline action taken\n", r->address_data); |
| 1672 | |
| 1673 | /* Expand "more" if necessary; DEFER => an expansion failed */ |
| 1674 | |
| 1675 | yield = exp_bool(addr, r->name, US"more", r->more, r->expand_more, |
| 1676 | &more); |
| 1677 | if (yield != OK) goto ROUTE_EXIT; |
| 1678 | |
| 1679 | if (!more) |
| 1680 | { |
| 1681 | DEBUG(D_route) |
| 1682 | debug_printf("\"more\"=false: skipping remaining routers\n"); |
| 1683 | router_name = NULL; |
| 1684 | r = NULL; |
| 1685 | break; |
| 1686 | } |
| 1687 | else continue; /* With next router */ |
| 1688 | } |
| 1689 | |
| 1690 | else |
| 1691 | { |
| 1692 | addr->message = string_sprintf("expansion of \"%s\" failed " |
| 1693 | "in %s router: %s", r->address_data, r->name, expand_string_message); |
| 1694 | yield = DEFER; |
| 1695 | goto ROUTE_EXIT; |
| 1696 | } |
| 1697 | } |
| 1698 | addr->p.address_data = deliver_address_data; |
| 1699 | } |
| 1700 | |
| 1701 | /* We are finally cleared for take-off with this router. Clear the the flag |
| 1702 | that records that a local host was removed from a routed host list. Make a |
| 1703 | copy of relevant fields in the password information from check_local_user, |
| 1704 | because it will be overwritten if check_local_user is invoked again while |
| 1705 | verifying an errors_address setting. */ |
| 1706 | |
| 1707 | clearflag(addr, af_local_host_removed); |
| 1708 | |
| 1709 | if (pw != NULL) |
| 1710 | { |
| 1711 | pwcopy.pw_name = CS string_copy(US pw->pw_name); |
| 1712 | pwcopy.pw_uid = pw->pw_uid; |
| 1713 | pwcopy.pw_gid = pw->pw_gid; |
| 1714 | pwcopy.pw_gecos = CS string_copy(US pw->pw_gecos); |
| 1715 | pwcopy.pw_dir = CS string_copy(US pw->pw_dir); |
| 1716 | pwcopy.pw_shell = CS string_copy(US pw->pw_shell); |
| 1717 | pw = &pwcopy; |
| 1718 | } |
| 1719 | |
| 1720 | /* Run the router, and handle the consequences. */ |
| 1721 | |
| 1722 | HDEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("calling %s router\n", r->name); |
| 1723 | |
| 1724 | yield = (r->info->code)(r, addr, pw, verify, paddr_local, paddr_remote, |
| 1725 | addr_new, addr_succeed); |
| 1726 | |
| 1727 | router_name = NULL; |
| 1728 | |
| 1729 | if (yield == FAIL) |
| 1730 | { |
| 1731 | HDEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router forced address failure\n", r->name); |
| 1732 | goto ROUTE_EXIT; |
| 1733 | } |
| 1734 | |
| 1735 | /* If succeeded while verifying but fail_verify is set, convert into |
| 1736 | a failure, and take it off the local or remote delivery list. */ |
| 1737 | |
| 1738 | if (((verify == v_sender && r->fail_verify_sender) || |
| 1739 | (verify == v_recipient && r->fail_verify_recipient)) && |
| 1740 | (yield == OK || yield == PASS)) |
| 1741 | { |
| 1742 | addr->message = string_sprintf("%s router forced verify failure", r->name); |
| 1743 | if (*paddr_remote == addr) *paddr_remote = addr->next; |
| 1744 | if (*paddr_local == addr) *paddr_local = addr->next; |
| 1745 | yield = FAIL; |
| 1746 | goto ROUTE_EXIT; |
| 1747 | } |
| 1748 | |
| 1749 | /* PASS and DECLINE are the only two cases where the loop continues. For all |
| 1750 | other returns, we break the loop and handle the result below. */ |
| 1751 | |
| 1752 | if (yield != PASS && yield != DECLINE) break; |
| 1753 | |
| 1754 | HDEBUG(D_route) |
| 1755 | { |
| 1756 | debug_printf("%s router %s for %s\n", r->name, |
| 1757 | (yield == PASS)? "passed" : "declined", addr->address); |
| 1758 | if (Ustrcmp(old_domain, addr->domain) != 0) |
| 1759 | debug_printf("domain %s rewritten\n", old_domain); |
| 1760 | } |
| 1761 | |
| 1762 | /* PASS always continues to another router; DECLINE does so if "more" |
| 1763 | is true. Initialization insists that pass_router is always a following |
| 1764 | router. Otherwise, break the loop as if at the end of the routers. */ |
| 1765 | |
| 1766 | if (yield == PASS) |
| 1767 | { |
| 1768 | if (r->pass_router != NULL) nextr = r->pass_router; |
| 1769 | } |
| 1770 | else |
| 1771 | { |
| 1772 | /* Expand "more" if necessary */ |
| 1773 | |
| 1774 | yield = exp_bool(addr, r->name, US"more", r->more, r->expand_more, &more); |
| 1775 | if (yield != OK) goto ROUTE_EXIT; |
| 1776 | |
| 1777 | if (!more) |
| 1778 | { |
| 1779 | HDEBUG(D_route) |
| 1780 | debug_printf("\"more\" is false: skipping remaining routers\n"); |
| 1781 | r = NULL; |
| 1782 | break; |
| 1783 | } |
| 1784 | } |
| 1785 | } /* Loop for all routers */ |
| 1786 | |
| 1787 | /* On exit from the routers loop, if r == NULL we have run out of routers, |
| 1788 | either genuinely, or as a result of no_more. Otherwise, the loop ended |
| 1789 | prematurely, either because a router succeeded, or because of some special |
| 1790 | router response. Note that FAIL errors and errors detected before actually |
| 1791 | running a router go direct to ROUTE_EXIT from code above. */ |
| 1792 | |
| 1793 | if (r == NULL) |
| 1794 | { |
| 1795 | HDEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("no more routers\n"); |
| 1796 | if (addr->message == NULL) |
| 1797 | { |
| 1798 | uschar *message = US"Unrouteable address"; |
| 1799 | if (addr->router != NULL && addr->router->cannot_route_message != NULL) |
| 1800 | { |
| 1801 | uschar *expmessage = expand_string(addr->router->cannot_route_message); |
| 1802 | if (expmessage == NULL) |
| 1803 | { |
| 1804 | if (!expand_string_forcedfail) |
| 1805 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "failed to expand " |
| 1806 | "cannot_route_message in %s router: %s", addr->router->name, |
| 1807 | expand_string_message); |
| 1808 | } |
| 1809 | else message = expmessage; |
| 1810 | } |
| 1811 | addr->user_message = addr->message = message; |
| 1812 | } |
| 1813 | addr->router = NULL; /* For logging */ |
| 1814 | yield = FAIL; |
| 1815 | goto ROUTE_EXIT; |
| 1816 | } |
| 1817 | |
| 1818 | if (yield == DEFER) |
| 1819 | { |
| 1820 | HDEBUG(D_route) |
| 1821 | { |
| 1822 | debug_printf("%s router: defer for %s\n", r->name, addr->address); |
| 1823 | debug_printf(" message: %s\n", (addr->message == NULL)? |
| 1824 | US"<none>" : addr->message); |
| 1825 | } |
| 1826 | goto ROUTE_EXIT; |
| 1827 | } |
| 1828 | |
| 1829 | if (yield == DISCARD) goto ROUTE_EXIT; |
| 1830 | |
| 1831 | /* The yield must be either OK or REROUTED. */ |
| 1832 | |
| 1833 | if (yield != OK && yield != REROUTED) |
| 1834 | log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "%s router returned unknown value %d", |
| 1835 | r->name, yield); |
| 1836 | |
| 1837 | /* If the yield was REROUTED, the router put a child address on the new chain |
| 1838 | as a result of a domain change of some sort (widening, typically). */ |
| 1839 | |
| 1840 | if (yield == REROUTED) |
| 1841 | { |
| 1842 | HDEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("re-routed to %s\n", addr->address); |
| 1843 | yield = OK; |
| 1844 | goto ROUTE_EXIT; |
| 1845 | } |
| 1846 | |
| 1847 | /* The only remaining possibility is that the router succeeded. If the |
| 1848 | translate_ip_address options is set and host addresses were associated with the |
| 1849 | address, run them through the translation. This feature is for weird and |
| 1850 | wonderful situations (the amateur packet radio people need it) or very broken |
| 1851 | networking, so it is included in the binary only if requested. */ |
| 1852 | |
| 1853 | #ifdef SUPPORT_TRANSLATE_IP_ADDRESS |
| 1854 | |
| 1855 | if (r->translate_ip_address != NULL) |
| 1856 | { |
| 1857 | int rc; |
| 1858 | int old_pool = store_pool; |
| 1859 | host_item *h; |
| 1860 | for (h = addr->host_list; h != NULL; h = h->next) |
| 1861 | { |
| 1862 | uschar *newaddress; |
| 1863 | uschar *oldaddress, *oldname; |
| 1864 | |
| 1865 | if (h->address == NULL) continue; |
| 1866 | |
| 1867 | deliver_host_address = h->address; |
| 1868 | newaddress = expand_string(r->translate_ip_address); |
| 1869 | deliver_host_address = NULL; |
| 1870 | |
| 1871 | if (newaddress == NULL) |
| 1872 | { |
| 1873 | if (expand_string_forcedfail) continue; |
| 1874 | addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_EXPANDFAIL; |
| 1875 | addr->message = string_sprintf("translate_ip_address expansion " |
| 1876 | "failed: %s", expand_string_message); |
| 1877 | yield = DEFER; |
| 1878 | goto ROUTE_EXIT; |
| 1879 | } |
| 1880 | |
| 1881 | DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s [%s] translated to %s\n", |
| 1882 | h->name, h->address, newaddress); |
| 1883 | if (string_is_ip_address(newaddress, NULL) != 0) |
| 1884 | { |
| 1885 | h->address = newaddress; |
| 1886 | continue; |
| 1887 | } |
| 1888 | |
| 1889 | oldname = h->name; |
| 1890 | oldaddress = h->address; |
| 1891 | h->name = newaddress; |
| 1892 | h->address = NULL; |
| 1893 | h->mx = MX_NONE; |
| 1894 | |
| 1895 | store_pool = POOL_PERM; |
| 1896 | rc = host_find_byname(h, NULL, HOST_FIND_QUALIFY_SINGLE, NULL, TRUE); |
| 1897 | store_pool = old_pool; |
| 1898 | |
| 1899 | if (rc == HOST_FIND_FAILED || rc == HOST_FIND_AGAIN) |
| 1900 | { |
| 1901 | addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_UNKNOWNHOST; |
| 1902 | addr->message = string_sprintf("host %s not found when " |
| 1903 | "translating %s [%s]", h->name, oldname, oldaddress); |
| 1904 | yield = DEFER; |
| 1905 | goto ROUTE_EXIT; |
| 1906 | } |
| 1907 | } |
| 1908 | } |
| 1909 | #endif /* SUPPORT_TRANSLATE_IP_ADDRESS */ |
| 1910 | |
| 1911 | /* See if this is an unseen routing; first expand the option if necessary. |
| 1912 | DEFER can be given if the expansion fails */ |
| 1913 | |
| 1914 | yield = exp_bool(addr, r->name, US"unseen", r->unseen, r->expand_unseen, |
| 1915 | &unseen); |
| 1916 | if (yield != OK) goto ROUTE_EXIT; |
| 1917 | |
| 1918 | /* Debugging output recording a successful routing */ |
| 1919 | |
| 1920 | HDEBUG(D_route) |
| 1921 | { |
| 1922 | debug_printf("routed by %s router%s\n", r->name, |
| 1923 | unseen? " (unseen)" : ""); |
| 1924 | } |
| 1925 | |
| 1926 | DEBUG(D_route) |
| 1927 | { |
| 1928 | host_item *h; |
| 1929 | |
| 1930 | debug_printf(" envelope to: %s\n", addr->address); |
| 1931 | debug_printf(" transport: %s\n", (addr->transport == NULL)? |
| 1932 | US"<none>" : addr->transport->name); |
| 1933 | |
| 1934 | if (addr->p.errors_address != NULL) |
| 1935 | debug_printf(" errors to %s\n", addr->p.errors_address); |
| 1936 | |
| 1937 | for (h = addr->host_list; h != NULL; h = h->next) |
| 1938 | { |
| 1939 | debug_printf(" host %s", h->name); |
| 1940 | if (h->address != NULL) debug_printf(" [%s]", h->address); |
| 1941 | if (h->mx >= 0) debug_printf(" MX=%d", h->mx); |
| 1942 | else if (h->mx != MX_NONE) debug_printf(" rgroup=%d", h->mx); |
| 1943 | if (h->port != PORT_NONE) debug_printf(" port=%d", h->port); |
| 1944 | debug_printf("\n"); |
| 1945 | } |
| 1946 | } |
| 1947 | |
| 1948 | /* Clear any temporary error message set by a router that declined, and handle |
| 1949 | the "unseen" option (ignore if there are no further routers). */ |
| 1950 | |
| 1951 | addr->message = NULL; |
| 1952 | if (unseen && r->next != NULL) |
| 1953 | route_unseen(r->name, addr, paddr_local, paddr_remote, addr_new); |
| 1954 | |
| 1955 | /* Unset the address expansions, and return the final result. */ |
| 1956 | |
| 1957 | ROUTE_EXIT: |
| 1958 | if (yield == DEFER) { |
| 1959 | if ( |
| 1960 | ((Ustrstr(addr->message, "failed to expand") != NULL) || (Ustrstr(addr->message, "expansion of ") != NULL)) && |
| 1961 | ( |
| 1962 | Ustrstr(addr->message, "mysql") != NULL || |
| 1963 | Ustrstr(addr->message, "pgsql") != NULL || |
| 1964 | Ustrstr(addr->message, "sqlite") != NULL || |
| 1965 | Ustrstr(addr->message, "ldap:") != NULL || |
| 1966 | Ustrstr(addr->message, "ldapdn:") != NULL || |
| 1967 | Ustrstr(addr->message, "ldapm:") != NULL |
| 1968 | ) |
| 1969 | ) { |
| 1970 | addr->message = string_sprintf("Temporary internal error"); |
| 1971 | } |
| 1972 | } |
| 1973 | |
| 1974 | deliver_set_expansions(NULL); |
| 1975 | router_name = NULL; |
| 1976 | disable_logging = FALSE; |
| 1977 | return yield; |
| 1978 | } |
| 1979 | |
| 1980 | /* End of route.c */ |