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1/*************************************************
2* Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3*************************************************/
4
5/* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2018 */
6/* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
7
8/* A number of functions for driving outgoing SMTP calls. */
9
10
11#include "exim.h"
12#include "transports/smtp.h"
13
14
15
16/*************************************************
17* Find an outgoing interface *
18*************************************************/
19
20/* This function is called from the smtp transport and also from the callout
21code in verify.c. Its job is to expand a string to get a list of interfaces,
22and choose a suitable one (IPv4 or IPv6) for the outgoing address.
23
24Arguments:
25 istring string interface setting, may be NULL, meaning "any", in
26 which case the function does nothing
27 host_af AF_INET or AF_INET6 for the outgoing IP address
28 addr the mail address being handled (for setting errors)
29 interface point this to the interface
30 msg to add to any error message
31
32Returns: TRUE on success, FALSE on failure, with error message
33 set in addr and transport_return set to PANIC
34*/
35
36BOOL
37smtp_get_interface(uschar *istring, int host_af, address_item *addr,
38 uschar **interface, uschar *msg)
39{
40const uschar * expint;
41uschar *iface;
42int sep = 0;
43
44if (!istring) return TRUE;
45
46if (!(expint = expand_string(istring)))
47 {
48 if (f.expand_string_forcedfail) return TRUE;
49 addr->transport_return = PANIC;
50 addr->message = string_sprintf("failed to expand \"interface\" "
51 "option for %s: %s", msg, expand_string_message);
52 return FALSE;
53 }
54
55while (isspace(*expint)) expint++;
56if (*expint == 0) return TRUE;
57
58while ((iface = string_nextinlist(&expint, &sep, big_buffer,
59 big_buffer_size)))
60 {
61 if (string_is_ip_address(iface, NULL) == 0)
62 {
63 addr->transport_return = PANIC;
64 addr->message = string_sprintf("\"%s\" is not a valid IP "
65 "address for the \"interface\" option for %s",
66 iface, msg);
67 return FALSE;
68 }
69
70 if (((Ustrchr(iface, ':') == NULL)? AF_INET:AF_INET6) == host_af)
71 break;
72 }
73
74if (iface) *interface = string_copy(iface);
75return TRUE;
76}
77
78
79
80/*************************************************
81* Find an outgoing port *
82*************************************************/
83
84/* This function is called from the smtp transport and also from the callout
85code in verify.c. Its job is to find a port number. Note that getservbyname()
86produces the number in network byte order.
87
88Arguments:
89 rstring raw (unexpanded) string representation of the port
90 addr the mail address being handled (for setting errors)
91 port stick the port in here
92 msg for adding to error message
93
94Returns: TRUE on success, FALSE on failure, with error message set
95 in addr, and transport_return set to PANIC
96*/
97
98BOOL
99smtp_get_port(uschar *rstring, address_item *addr, int *port, uschar *msg)
100{
101uschar *pstring = expand_string(rstring);
102
103if (!pstring)
104 {
105 addr->transport_return = PANIC;
106 addr->message = string_sprintf("failed to expand \"%s\" (\"port\" option) "
107 "for %s: %s", rstring, msg, expand_string_message);
108 return FALSE;
109 }
110
111if (isdigit(*pstring))
112 {
113 uschar *end;
114 *port = Ustrtol(pstring, &end, 0);
115 if (end != pstring + Ustrlen(pstring))
116 {
117 addr->transport_return = PANIC;
118 addr->message = string_sprintf("invalid port number for %s: %s", msg,
119 pstring);
120 return FALSE;
121 }
122 }
123
124else
125 {
126 struct servent *smtp_service = getservbyname(CS pstring, "tcp");
127 if (!smtp_service)
128 {
129 addr->transport_return = PANIC;
130 addr->message = string_sprintf("TCP port \"%s\" is not defined for %s",
131 pstring, msg);
132 return FALSE;
133 }
134 *port = ntohs(smtp_service->s_port);
135 }
136
137return TRUE;
138}
139
140
141
142
143#ifdef TCP_FASTOPEN
144static void
145tfo_out_check(int sock)
146{
147# if defined(TCP_INFO) && defined(EXIM_HAVE_TCPI_UNACKED)
148struct tcp_info tinfo;
149socklen_t len = sizeof(tinfo);
150
151if (getsockopt(sock, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_INFO, &tinfo, &len) == 0)
152 switch (tcp_out_fastopen)
153 {
154 /* This is a somewhat dubious detection method; totally undocumented so likely
155 to fail in future kernels. There seems to be no documented way. What we really
156 want to know is if the server sent smtp-banner data before our ACK of his SYN,ACK
157 hit him. What this (possibly?) detects is whether we sent a TFO cookie with our
158 SYN, as distinct from a TFO request. This gets a false-positive when the server
159 key is rotated; we send the old one (which this test sees) but the server returns
160 the new one and does not send its SMTP banner before we ACK his SYN,ACK.
161 To force that rotation case:
162 '# echo -n "00000000-00000000-00000000-0000000" >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_fastopen_key'
163 The kernel seems to be counting unack'd packets. */
164
165 case TFO_ATTEMPTED:
166 if (tinfo.tcpi_unacked > 1)
167 {
168 DEBUG(D_transport|D_v)
169 debug_printf("TCP_FASTOPEN tcpi_unacked %d\n", tinfo.tcpi_unacked);
170 tcp_out_fastopen = TFO_USED;
171 }
172 break;
173
174# ifdef notdef /* This seems to always fire, meaning that we cannot tell
175 whether the server accepted data we sent. For now assume
176 that it did. */
177
178 /* If there was data-on-SYN but we had to retrasnmit it, declare no TFO */
179
180 case TFO_USED:
181 if (!(tinfo.tcpi_options & TCPI_OPT_SYN_DATA))
182 {
183 DEBUG(D_transport|D_v) debug_printf("TFO: had to retransmit\n");
184 tcp_out_fastopen = TFO_NOT_USED;
185 }
186 break;
187
188 default: break; /* compiler quietening */
189# endif
190 }
191# endif
192}
193#endif
194
195
196/* Arguments as for smtp_connect(), plus
197 early_data if non-NULL, data to be sent - preferably in the TCP SYN segment
198
199Returns: connected socket number, or -1 with errno set
200*/
201
202int
203smtp_sock_connect(host_item * host, int host_af, int port, uschar * interface,
204 transport_instance * tb, int timeout, const blob * early_data)
205{
206smtp_transport_options_block * ob =
207 (smtp_transport_options_block *)tb->options_block;
208const uschar * dscp = ob->dscp;
209int dscp_value;
210int dscp_level;
211int dscp_option;
212int sock;
213int save_errno = 0;
214const blob * fastopen_blob = NULL;
215
216
217#ifndef DISABLE_EVENT
218deliver_host_address = host->address;
219deliver_host_port = port;
220if (event_raise(tb->event_action, US"tcp:connect", NULL)) return -1;
221#endif
222
223if ((sock = ip_socket(SOCK_STREAM, host_af)) < 0) return -1;
224
225/* Set TCP_NODELAY; Exim does its own buffering. */
226
227if (setsockopt(sock, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, US &on, sizeof(on)))
228 HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl|D_v)
229 debug_printf_indent("failed to set NODELAY: %s ", strerror(errno));
230
231/* Set DSCP value, if we can. For now, if we fail to set the value, we don't
232bomb out, just log it and continue in default traffic class. */
233
234if (dscp && dscp_lookup(dscp, host_af, &dscp_level, &dscp_option, &dscp_value))
235 {
236 HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl|D_v)
237 debug_printf_indent("DSCP \"%s\"=%x ", dscp, dscp_value);
238 if (setsockopt(sock, dscp_level, dscp_option, &dscp_value, sizeof(dscp_value)) < 0)
239 HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl|D_v)
240 debug_printf_indent("failed to set DSCP: %s ", strerror(errno));
241 /* If the kernel supports IPv4 and IPv6 on an IPv6 socket, we need to set the
242 option for both; ignore failures here */
243 if (host_af == AF_INET6 &&
244 dscp_lookup(dscp, AF_INET, &dscp_level, &dscp_option, &dscp_value))
245 (void) setsockopt(sock, dscp_level, dscp_option, &dscp_value, sizeof(dscp_value));
246 }
247
248/* Bind to a specific interface if requested. Caller must ensure the interface
249is the same type (IPv4 or IPv6) as the outgoing address. */
250
251if (interface && ip_bind(sock, host_af, interface, 0) < 0)
252 {
253 save_errno = errno;
254 HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl|D_v)
255 debug_printf_indent("unable to bind outgoing SMTP call to %s: %s", interface,
256 strerror(errno));
257 }
258
259/* Connect to the remote host, and add keepalive to the socket before returning
260it, if requested. If the build supports TFO, request it - and if the caller
261requested some early-data then include that in the TFO request. */
262
263else
264 {
265#ifdef TCP_FASTOPEN
266 if (verify_check_given_host(CUSS &ob->hosts_try_fastopen, host) == OK)
267 fastopen_blob = early_data ? early_data : &tcp_fastopen_nodata;
268#endif
269
270 if (ip_connect(sock, host_af, host->address, port, timeout, fastopen_blob) < 0)
271 save_errno = errno;
272 else if (early_data && !fastopen_blob && early_data->data && early_data->len)
273 if (send(sock, early_data->data, early_data->len, 0) < 0)
274 save_errno = errno;
275 }
276
277/* Either bind() or connect() failed */
278
279if (save_errno != 0)
280 {
281 HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl|D_v)
282 {
283 debug_printf_indent("failed: %s", CUstrerror(save_errno));
284 if (save_errno == ETIMEDOUT)
285 debug_printf(" (timeout=%s)", readconf_printtime(timeout));
286 debug_printf("\n");
287 }
288 (void)close(sock);
289 errno = save_errno;
290 return -1;
291 }
292
293/* Both bind() and connect() succeeded */
294
295else
296 {
297 union sockaddr_46 interface_sock;
298 EXIM_SOCKLEN_T size = sizeof(interface_sock);
299 HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl|D_v) debug_printf_indent("connected\n");
300 if (getsockname(sock, (struct sockaddr *)(&interface_sock), &size) == 0)
301 sending_ip_address = host_ntoa(-1, &interface_sock, NULL, &sending_port);
302 else
303 {
304 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN | ((errno == ECONNRESET)? 0 : LOG_PANIC),
305 "getsockname() failed: %s", strerror(errno));
306 close(sock);
307 return -1;
308 }
309 if (ob->keepalive) ip_keepalive(sock, host->address, TRUE);
310#ifdef TCP_FASTOPEN
311 if (fastopen_blob) tfo_out_check(sock);
312#endif
313 return sock;
314 }
315}
316
317
318
319
320
321void
322smtp_port_for_connect(host_item * host, int port)
323{
324if (host->port != PORT_NONE)
325 {
326 HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl|D_v)
327 debug_printf_indent("Transport port=%d replaced by host-specific port=%d\n", port,
328 host->port);
329 port = host->port;
330 }
331else host->port = port; /* Set the port actually used */
332}
333
334
335/*************************************************
336* Connect to remote host *
337*************************************************/
338
339/* Create a socket, and connect it to a remote host. IPv6 addresses are
340detected by checking for a colon in the address. AF_INET6 is defined even on
341non-IPv6 systems, to enable the code to be less messy. However, on such systems
342host->address will always be an IPv4 address.
343
344Arguments:
345 host host item containing name and address and port
346 host_af AF_INET or AF_INET6
347 interface outgoing interface address or NULL
348 timeout timeout value or 0
349 tb transport
350
351Returns: connected socket number, or -1 with errno set
352*/
353
354int
355smtp_connect(host_item *host, int host_af, uschar *interface,
356 int timeout, transport_instance * tb)
357{
358int port = host->port;
359#ifdef SUPPORT_SOCKS
360smtp_transport_options_block * ob =
361 (smtp_transport_options_block *)tb->options_block;
362#endif
363
364callout_address = string_sprintf("[%s]:%d", host->address, port);
365
366HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl|D_v)
367 {
368 uschar * s = US" ";
369 if (interface) s = string_sprintf(" from %s ", interface);
370#ifdef SUPPORT_SOCKS
371 if (ob->socks_proxy) s = string_sprintf("%svia proxy ", s);
372#endif
373 debug_printf_indent("Connecting to %s %s%s... ", host->name, callout_address, s);
374 }
375
376/* Create and connect the socket */
377
378#ifdef SUPPORT_SOCKS
379if (ob->socks_proxy)
380 return socks_sock_connect(host, host_af, port, interface, tb, timeout);
381#endif
382
383return smtp_sock_connect(host, host_af, port, interface, tb, timeout, NULL);
384}
385
386
387/*************************************************
388* Flush outgoing command buffer *
389*************************************************/
390
391/* This function is called only from smtp_write_command() below. It flushes
392the buffer of outgoing commands. There is more than one in the buffer only when
393pipelining.
394
395Argument:
396 outblock the SMTP output block
397 mode further data expected, or plain
398
399Returns: TRUE if OK, FALSE on error, with errno set
400*/
401
402static BOOL
403flush_buffer(smtp_outblock * outblock, int mode)
404{
405int rc;
406int n = outblock->ptr - outblock->buffer;
407BOOL more = mode == SCMD_MORE;
408
409HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl) debug_printf_indent("cmd buf flush %d bytes%s\n", n,
410 more ? " (more expected)" : "");
411
412#ifdef SUPPORT_TLS
413if (outblock->cctx->tls_ctx)
414 rc = tls_write(outblock->cctx->tls_ctx, outblock->buffer, n, more);
415else
416#endif
417 rc = send(outblock->cctx->sock, outblock->buffer, n,
418#ifdef MSG_MORE
419 more ? MSG_MORE : 0
420#else
421 0
422#endif
423 );
424
425if (rc <= 0)
426 {
427 HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl) debug_printf_indent("send failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
428 return FALSE;
429 }
430
431outblock->ptr = outblock->buffer;
432outblock->cmd_count = 0;
433return TRUE;
434}
435
436
437
438/*************************************************
439* Write SMTP command *
440*************************************************/
441
442/* The formatted command is left in big_buffer so that it can be reflected in
443any error message.
444
445Arguments:
446 sx SMTP connection, contains buffer for pipelining, and socket
447 mode buffer, write-with-more-likely, write
448 format a format, starting with one of
449 of HELO, MAIL FROM, RCPT TO, DATA, ".", or QUIT.
450 If NULL, flush pipeline buffer only.
451 ... data for the format
452
453Returns: 0 if command added to pipelining buffer, with nothing transmitted
454 +n if n commands transmitted (may still have buffered the new one)
455 -1 on error, with errno set
456*/
457
458int
459smtp_write_command(void * sx, int mode, const char *format, ...)
460{
461smtp_outblock * outblock = &((smtp_context *)sx)->outblock;
462int count;
463int rc = 0;
464va_list ap;
465
466if (format)
467 {
468 va_start(ap, format);
469 if (!string_vformat(big_buffer, big_buffer_size, CS format, ap))
470 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "overlong write_command in outgoing "
471 "SMTP");
472 va_end(ap);
473 count = Ustrlen(big_buffer);
474
475 if (count > outblock->buffersize)
476 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "overlong write_command in outgoing "
477 "SMTP");
478
479 if (count > outblock->buffersize - (outblock->ptr - outblock->buffer))
480 {
481 rc = outblock->cmd_count; /* flush resets */
482 if (!flush_buffer(outblock, SCMD_FLUSH)) return -1;
483 }
484
485 Ustrncpy(CS outblock->ptr, big_buffer, count);
486 outblock->ptr += count;
487 outblock->cmd_count++;
488 count -= 2;
489 big_buffer[count] = 0; /* remove \r\n for error message */
490
491 /* We want to hide the actual data sent in AUTH transactions from reflections
492 and logs. While authenticating, a flag is set in the outblock to enable this.
493 The AUTH command itself gets any data flattened. Other lines are flattened
494 completely. */
495
496 if (outblock->authenticating)
497 {
498 uschar *p = big_buffer;
499 if (Ustrncmp(big_buffer, "AUTH ", 5) == 0)
500 {
501 p += 5;
502 while (isspace(*p)) p++;
503 while (!isspace(*p)) p++;
504 while (isspace(*p)) p++;
505 }
506 while (*p != 0) *p++ = '*';
507 }
508
509 HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl|D_v) debug_printf_indent(" SMTP>> %s\n", big_buffer);
510 }
511
512if (mode != SCMD_BUFFER)
513 {
514 rc += outblock->cmd_count; /* flush resets */
515 if (!flush_buffer(outblock, mode)) return -1;
516 }
517
518return rc;
519}
520
521
522
523/*************************************************
524* Read one line of SMTP response *
525*************************************************/
526
527/* This function reads one line of SMTP response from the server host. This may
528not be a complete response - it could be just part of a multiline response. We
529have to use a buffer for incoming packets, because when pipelining or using
530LMTP, there may well be more than one response in a single packet. This
531function is called only from the one that follows.
532
533Arguments:
534 inblock the SMTP input block (contains holding buffer, socket, etc.)
535 buffer where to put the line
536 size space available for the line
537 timeout the timeout to use when reading a packet
538
539Returns: length of a line that has been put in the buffer
540 -1 otherwise, with errno set
541*/
542
543static int
544read_response_line(smtp_inblock *inblock, uschar *buffer, int size, int timeout)
545{
546uschar *p = buffer;
547uschar *ptr = inblock->ptr;
548uschar *ptrend = inblock->ptrend;
549client_conn_ctx * cctx = inblock->cctx;
550
551/* Loop for reading multiple packets or reading another packet after emptying
552a previously-read one. */
553
554for (;;)
555 {
556 int rc;
557
558 /* If there is data in the input buffer left over from last time, copy
559 characters from it until the end of a line, at which point we can return,
560 having removed any whitespace (which will include CR) at the end of the line.
561 The rules for SMTP say that lines end in CRLF, but there are have been cases
562 of hosts using just LF, and other MTAs are reported to handle this, so we
563 just look for LF. If we run out of characters before the end of a line,
564 carry on to read the next incoming packet. */
565
566 while (ptr < ptrend)
567 {
568 int c = *ptr++;
569 if (c == '\n')
570 {
571 while (p > buffer && isspace(p[-1])) p--;
572 *p = 0;
573 inblock->ptr = ptr;
574 return p - buffer;
575 }
576 *p++ = c;
577 if (--size < 4)
578 {
579 *p = 0; /* Leave malformed line for error message */
580 errno = ERRNO_SMTPFORMAT;
581 return -1;
582 }
583 }
584
585 /* Need to read a new input packet. */
586
587 if((rc = ip_recv(cctx, inblock->buffer, inblock->buffersize, timeout)) <= 0)
588 {
589 DEBUG(D_deliver|D_transport|D_acl)
590 debug_printf_indent(errno ? " SMTP(%s)<<\n" : " SMTP(closed)<<\n",
591 strerror(errno));
592 break;
593 }
594
595 /* Another block of data has been successfully read. Set up the pointers
596 and let the loop continue. */
597
598 ptrend = inblock->ptrend = inblock->buffer + rc;
599 ptr = inblock->buffer;
600 DEBUG(D_transport|D_acl) debug_printf_indent("read response data: size=%d\n", rc);
601 }
602
603/* Get here if there has been some kind of recv() error; errno is set, but we
604ensure that the result buffer is empty before returning. */
605
606*buffer = 0;
607return -1;
608}
609
610
611
612
613
614/*************************************************
615* Read SMTP response *
616*************************************************/
617
618/* This function reads an SMTP response with a timeout, and returns the
619response in the given buffer, as a string. A multiline response will contain
620newline characters between the lines. The function also analyzes the first
621digit of the reply code and returns FALSE if it is not acceptable. FALSE is
622also returned after a reading error. In this case buffer[0] will be zero, and
623the error code will be in errno.
624
625Arguments:
626 sx the SMTP connection (contains input block with holding buffer,
627 socket, etc.)
628 buffer where to put the response
629 size the size of the buffer
630 okdigit the expected first digit of the response
631 timeout the timeout to use, in seconds
632
633Returns: TRUE if a valid, non-error response was received; else FALSE
634*/
635
636BOOL
637smtp_read_response(void * sx, uschar *buffer, int size, int okdigit,
638 int timeout)
639{
640smtp_inblock * inblock = &((smtp_context *)sx)->inblock;
641uschar *ptr = buffer;
642int count;
643
644errno = 0; /* Ensure errno starts out zero */
645
646/* This is a loop to read and concatenate the lines that make up a multi-line
647response. */
648
649for (;;)
650 {
651 if ((count = read_response_line(inblock, ptr, size, timeout)) < 0)
652 return FALSE;
653
654 HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl|D_v)
655 debug_printf_indent(" %s %s\n", (ptr == buffer)? "SMTP<<" : " ", ptr);
656
657 /* Check the format of the response: it must start with three digits; if
658 these are followed by a space or end of line, the response is complete. If
659 they are followed by '-' this is a multi-line response and we must look for
660 another line until the final line is reached. The only use made of multi-line
661 responses is to pass them back as error messages. We therefore just
662 concatenate them all within the buffer, which should be large enough to
663 accept any reasonable number of lines. */
664
665 if (count < 3 ||
666 !isdigit(ptr[0]) ||
667 !isdigit(ptr[1]) ||
668 !isdigit(ptr[2]) ||
669 (ptr[3] != '-' && ptr[3] != ' ' && ptr[3] != 0))
670 {
671 errno = ERRNO_SMTPFORMAT; /* format error */
672 return FALSE;
673 }
674
675 /* If the line we have just read is a terminal line, line, we are done.
676 Otherwise more data has to be read. */
677
678 if (ptr[3] != '-') break;
679
680 /* Move the reading pointer upwards in the buffer and insert \n between the
681 components of a multiline response. Space is left for this by read_response_
682 line(). */
683
684 ptr += count;
685 *ptr++ = '\n';
686 size -= count + 1;
687 }
688
689/* Return a value that depends on the SMTP return code. On some systems a
690non-zero value of errno has been seen at this point, so ensure it is zero,
691because the caller of this function looks at errno when FALSE is returned, to
692distinguish between an unexpected return code and other errors such as
693timeouts, lost connections, etc. */
694
695errno = 0;
696return buffer[0] == okdigit;
697}
698
699/* End of smtp_out.c */
700/* vi: aw ai sw=2
701*/