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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 /* Many thanks to Stuart Lynne for contributing the original code for this
9 driver. Further contributions from Michael Haardt, Brian Candler, Barry
10 Pederson, Peter Savitch and Christian Kellner. Particular thanks to Brian for
11 researching how to handle the different kinds of error. */
12
13
14 #include "../exim.h"
15 #include "lf_functions.h"
16
17
18 /* Include LDAP headers. The code below uses some "old" LDAP interfaces that
19 are deprecated in OpenLDAP. I don't know their status in other LDAP
20 implementations. LDAP_DEPRECATED causes their prototypes to be defined in
21 ldap.h. */
22
23 #define LDAP_DEPRECATED 1
24
25 #include <lber.h>
26 #include <ldap.h>
27
28
29 /* Annoyingly, the different LDAP libraries handle errors in different ways,
30 and some other things too. There doesn't seem to be an automatic way of
31 distinguishing between them. Local/Makefile should contain a setting of
32 LDAP_LIB_TYPE, which in turn causes appropriate macros to be defined for the
33 different kinds. Those that matter are:
34
35 LDAP_LIB_NETSCAPE
36 LDAP_LIB_SOLARIS with synonym LDAP_LIB_SOLARIS7
37 LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
38
39 These others may be defined, but are in fact the default, so are not tested:
40
41 LDAP_LIB_UMICHIGAN
42 LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP1
43 */
44
45 #if defined(LDAP_LIB_SOLARIS7) && ! defined(LDAP_LIB_SOLARIS)
46 #define LDAP_LIB_SOLARIS
47 #endif
48
49
50 /* Just in case LDAP_NO_LIMIT is not defined by some of these libraries. */
51
52 #ifndef LDAP_NO_LIMIT
53 #define LDAP_NO_LIMIT 0
54 #endif
55
56
57 /* Just in case LDAP_DEREF_NEVER is not defined */
58
59 #ifndef LDAP_DEREF_NEVER
60 #define LDAP_DEREF_NEVER 0
61 #endif
62
63
64 /* Four types of LDAP search are implemented */
65
66 #define SEARCH_LDAP_MULTIPLE 0 /* Get attributes from multiple entries */
67 #define SEARCH_LDAP_SINGLE 1 /* Get attributes from one entry only */
68 #define SEARCH_LDAP_DN 2 /* Get just the DN from one entry */
69 #define SEARCH_LDAP_AUTH 3 /* Just checking for authentication */
70
71 /* In all 4 cases, the DN is left in $ldap_dn (which post-dates the
72 SEARCH_LDAP_DN lookup). */
73
74
75 /* Structure and anchor for caching connections. */
76
77 typedef struct ldap_connection {
78 struct ldap_connection *next;
79 uschar *host;
80 uschar *user;
81 uschar *password;
82 BOOL bound;
83 int port;
84 BOOL is_start_tls_called;
85 LDAP *ld;
86 } LDAP_CONNECTION;
87
88 static LDAP_CONNECTION *ldap_connections = NULL;
89
90
91
92 /*************************************************
93 * Internal search function *
94 *************************************************/
95
96 /* This is the function that actually does the work. It is called (indirectly
97 via control_ldap_search) from eldap_find(), eldapauth_find(), eldapdn_find(),
98 and eldapm_find(), with a difference in the "search_type" argument.
99
100 The case of eldapauth_find() is special in that all it does is do
101 authentication, returning OK or FAIL as appropriate. This isn't used as a
102 lookup. Instead, it is called from expand.c as an expansion condition test.
103
104 The DN from a successful lookup is placed in $ldap_dn. This feature postdates
105 the provision of the SEARCH_LDAP_DN facility for returning just the DN as the
106 data.
107
108 Arguments:
109 ldap_url the URL to be looked up
110 server server host name, when URL contains none
111 s_port server port, used when URL contains no name
112 search_type SEARCH_LDAP_MULTIPLE allows values from multiple entries
113 SEARCH_LDAP_SINGLE allows values from one entry only
114 SEARCH_LDAP_DN gets the DN from one entry
115 res set to point at the result (not used for ldapauth)
116 errmsg set to point a message if result is not OK
117 defer_break set TRUE if no more servers to be tried after a DEFER
118 user user name for authentication, or NULL
119 password password for authentication, or NULL
120 sizelimit max number of entries returned, or 0 for no limit
121 timelimit max time to wait, or 0 for no limit
122 tcplimit max time for network activity, e.g. connect, or 0 for OS default
123 deference the dereference option, which is one of
124 LDAP_DEREF_{NEVER,SEARCHING,FINDING,ALWAYS}
125 referrals the referral option, which is LDAP_OPT_ON or LDAP_OPT_OFF
126
127 Returns: OK or FAIL or DEFER
128 FAIL is given only if a lookup was performed successfully, but
129 returned no data.
130 */
131
132 static int
133 perform_ldap_search(const uschar *ldap_url, uschar *server, int s_port,
134 int search_type, uschar **res, uschar **errmsg, BOOL *defer_break,
135 uschar *user, uschar *password, int sizelimit, int timelimit, int tcplimit,
136 int dereference, void *referrals)
137 {
138 LDAPURLDesc *ludp = NULL;
139 LDAPMessage *result = NULL;
140 BerElement *ber;
141 LDAP_CONNECTION *lcp;
142
143 struct timeval timeout;
144 struct timeval *timeoutptr = NULL;
145
146 uschar *attr;
147 uschar **attrp;
148 gstring * data = NULL;
149 uschar *dn = NULL;
150 uschar *host;
151 uschar **values;
152 uschar **firstval;
153 uschar porttext[16];
154
155 uschar *error1 = NULL; /* string representation of errcode (static) */
156 uschar *error2 = NULL; /* error message from the server */
157 uschar *matched = NULL; /* partially matched DN */
158
159 int attrs_requested = 0;
160 int error_yield = DEFER;
161 int msgid;
162 int rc, ldap_rc, ldap_parse_rc;
163 int port;
164 int rescount = 0;
165 BOOL attribute_found = FALSE;
166 BOOL ldapi = FALSE;
167
168 DEBUG(D_lookup)
169 debug_printf("perform_ldap_search: ldap%s URL = \"%s\" server=%s port=%d "
170 "sizelimit=%d timelimit=%d tcplimit=%d\n",
171 search_type == SEARCH_LDAP_MULTIPLE ? "m" :
172 search_type == SEARCH_LDAP_DN ? "dn" :
173 search_type == SEARCH_LDAP_AUTH ? "auth" : "",
174 ldap_url, server, s_port, sizelimit, timelimit, tcplimit);
175
176 /* Check if LDAP thinks the URL is a valid LDAP URL. We assume that if the LDAP
177 library that is in use doesn't recognize, say, "ldapi", it will barf here. */
178
179 if (!ldap_is_ldap_url(CS ldap_url))
180 {
181 *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_is_ldap_url: not an LDAP url \"%s\"\n",
182 ldap_url);
183 goto RETURN_ERROR_BREAK;
184 }
185
186 /* Parse the URL */
187
188 if ((rc = ldap_url_parse(CS ldap_url, &ludp)) != 0)
189 {
190 *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_url_parse: (error %d) parsing \"%s\"\n", rc,
191 ldap_url);
192 goto RETURN_ERROR_BREAK;
193 }
194
195 /* If the host name is empty, take it from the separate argument, if one is
196 given. OpenLDAP 2.0.6 sets an unset hostname to "" rather than empty, but
197 expects NULL later in ldap_init() to mean "default", annoyingly. In OpenLDAP
198 2.0.11 this has changed (it uses NULL). */
199
200 if ((!ludp->lud_host || !ludp->lud_host[0]) && server)
201 {
202 host = server;
203 port = s_port;
204 }
205 else
206 {
207 host = US ludp->lud_host;
208 if (host && !host[0]) host = NULL;
209 port = ludp->lud_port;
210 }
211
212 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("after ldap_url_parse: host=%s port=%d\n",
213 host, port);
214
215 if (port == 0) port = LDAP_PORT; /* Default if none given */
216 sprintf(CS porttext, ":%d", port); /* For messages */
217
218 /* If the "host name" is actually a path, we are going to connect using a Unix
219 socket, regardless of whether "ldapi" was actually specified or not. This means
220 that a Unix socket can be declared in eldap_default_servers, and "traditional"
221 LDAP queries using just "ldap" can be used ("ldaps" is similarly overridden).
222 The path may start with "/" or it may already be escaped as "%2F" if it was
223 actually declared that way in eldap_default_servers. (I did it that way the
224 first time.) If the host name is not a path, the use of "ldapi" causes an
225 error, except in the default case. (But lud_scheme doesn't seem to exist in
226 older libraries.) */
227
228 if (host)
229 {
230 if ((host[0] == '/' || Ustrncmp(host, "%2F", 3) == 0))
231 {
232 ldapi = TRUE;
233 porttext[0] = 0; /* Remove port from messages */
234 }
235
236 #if defined LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
237 else if (strncmp(ludp->lud_scheme, "ldapi", 5) == 0)
238 {
239 *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldapi requires an absolute path (\"%s\" given)",
240 host);
241 goto RETURN_ERROR;
242 }
243 #endif
244 }
245
246 /* Count the attributes; we need this later to tell us how to format results */
247
248 for (attrp = USS ludp->lud_attrs; attrp && *attrp; attrp++)
249 attrs_requested++;
250
251 /* See if we can find a cached connection to this host. The port is not
252 relevant for ldapi. The host name pointer is set to NULL if no host was given
253 (implying the library default), rather than to the empty string. Note that in
254 this case, there is no difference between ldap and ldapi. */
255
256 for (lcp = ldap_connections; lcp; lcp = lcp->next)
257 {
258 if ((host == NULL) != (lcp->host == NULL) ||
259 (host != NULL && strcmpic(lcp->host, host) != 0))
260 continue;
261 if (ldapi || port == lcp->port) break;
262 }
263
264 /* Use this network timeout in any requests. */
265
266 if (tcplimit > 0)
267 {
268 timeout.tv_sec = tcplimit;
269 timeout.tv_usec = 0;
270 timeoutptr = &timeout;
271 }
272
273 /* If no cached connection found, we must open a connection to the server. If
274 the server name is actually an absolute path, we set ldapi=TRUE above. This
275 requests connection via a Unix socket. However, as far as I know, only OpenLDAP
276 supports the use of sockets, and the use of ldap_initialize(). */
277
278 if (!lcp)
279 {
280 LDAP *ld;
281
282 #ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_NEWCTX
283 int am_server = 0;
284 LDAP *ldsetctx;
285 #else
286 LDAP *ldsetctx = NULL;
287 #endif
288
289
290 /* --------------------------- OpenLDAP ------------------------ */
291
292 /* There seems to be a preference under OpenLDAP for ldap_initialize()
293 instead of ldap_init(), though I have as yet been unable to find
294 documentation that says this. (OpenLDAP documentation is sparse to
295 non-existent). So we handle OpenLDAP differently here. Also, support for
296 ldapi seems to be OpenLDAP-only at present. */
297
298 #ifdef LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
299
300 /* We now need an empty string for the default host. Get some store in which
301 to build a URL for ldap_initialize(). In the ldapi case, it can't be bigger
302 than (9 + 3*Ustrlen(shost)), whereas in the other cases it can't be bigger
303 than the host name + "ldaps:///" plus : and a port number, say 20 + the
304 length of the host name. What we get should accommodate both, easily. */
305
306 uschar *shost = (host == NULL)? US"" : host;
307 uschar *init_url = store_get(20 + 3 * Ustrlen(shost));
308 uschar *init_ptr;
309
310 /* Handle connection via Unix socket ("ldapi"). We build a basic LDAP URI to
311 contain the path name, with slashes escaped as %2F. */
312
313 if (ldapi)
314 {
315 int ch;
316 init_ptr = init_url + 8;
317 Ustrcpy(init_url, "ldapi://");
318 while ((ch = *shost++))
319 if (ch == '/')
320 { Ustrncpy(init_ptr, "%2F", 3); init_ptr += 3; }
321 else
322 *init_ptr++ = ch;
323 *init_ptr = 0;
324 }
325
326 /* This is not an ldapi call. Just build a URI with the protocol type, host
327 name, and port. */
328
329 else
330 {
331 init_ptr = Ustrchr(ldap_url, '/');
332 Ustrncpy(init_url, ldap_url, init_ptr - ldap_url);
333 init_ptr = init_url + (init_ptr - ldap_url);
334 sprintf(CS init_ptr, "//%s:%d/", shost, port);
335 }
336
337 /* Call ldap_initialize() and check the result */
338
339 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("ldap_initialize with URL %s\n", init_url);
340 if ((rc = ldap_initialize(&ld, CS init_url)) != LDAP_SUCCESS)
341 {
342 *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_initialize: (error %d) URL \"%s\"\n",
343 rc, init_url);
344 goto RETURN_ERROR;
345 }
346 store_reset(init_url); /* Might as well save memory when we can */
347
348
349 /* ------------------------- Not OpenLDAP ---------------------- */
350
351 /* For libraries other than OpenLDAP, use ldap_init(). */
352
353 #else /* LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2 */
354 ld = ldap_init(CS host, port);
355 #endif /* LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2 */
356
357 /* -------------------------------------------------------------- */
358
359
360 /* Handle failure to initialize */
361
362 if (!ld)
363 {
364 *errmsg = string_sprintf("failed to initialize for LDAP server %s%s - %s",
365 host, porttext, strerror(errno));
366 goto RETURN_ERROR;
367 }
368
369 #ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_NEWCTX
370 ldsetctx = ld;
371 #endif
372
373 /* Set the TCP connect time limit if available. This is something that is
374 in Netscape SDK v4.1; I don't know about other libraries. */
375
376 #ifdef LDAP_X_OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
377 if (tcplimit > 0)
378 {
379 int timeout1000 = tcplimit*1000;
380 ldap_set_option(ld, LDAP_X_OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT, (void *)&timeout1000);
381 }
382 else
383 {
384 int notimeout = LDAP_X_IO_TIMEOUT_NO_TIMEOUT;
385 ldap_set_option(ld, LDAP_X_OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT, (void *)&notimeout);
386 }
387 #endif
388
389 /* Set the TCP connect timeout. This works with OpenLDAP 2.2.14. */
390
391 #ifdef LDAP_OPT_NETWORK_TIMEOUT
392 if (tcplimit > 0)
393 ldap_set_option(ld, LDAP_OPT_NETWORK_TIMEOUT, (void *)timeoutptr);
394 #endif
395
396 /* I could not get TLS to work until I set the version to 3. That version
397 seems to be the default nowadays. The RFC is dated 1997, so I would hope
398 that all the LDAP libraries support it. Therefore, if eldap_version hasn't
399 been set, go for v3 if we can. */
400
401 if (eldap_version < 0)
402 {
403 #ifdef LDAP_VERSION3
404 eldap_version = LDAP_VERSION3;
405 #else
406 eldap_version = 2;
407 #endif
408 }
409
410 #ifdef LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION
411 ldap_set_option(ld, LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION, (void *)&eldap_version);
412 #endif
413
414 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("initialized for LDAP (v%d) server %s%s\n",
415 eldap_version, host, porttext);
416
417 /* If not using ldapi and TLS is available, set appropriate TLS options: hard
418 for "ldaps" and soft otherwise. */
419
420 #ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS
421 if (!ldapi)
422 {
423 int tls_option;
424 # ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_REQUIRE_CERT
425 if (eldap_require_cert)
426 {
427 tls_option =
428 Ustrcmp(eldap_require_cert, "hard") == 0 ? LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_HARD
429 : Ustrcmp(eldap_require_cert, "demand") == 0 ? LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_DEMAND
430 : Ustrcmp(eldap_require_cert, "allow") == 0 ? LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_ALLOW
431 : Ustrcmp(eldap_require_cert, "try") == 0 ? LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_TRY
432 : LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_NEVER;
433
434 DEBUG(D_lookup)
435 debug_printf("Require certificate overrides LDAP_OPT_X_TLS option (%d)\n",
436 tls_option);
437 }
438 else
439 # endif /* LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_REQUIRE_CERT */
440 if (strncmp(ludp->lud_scheme, "ldaps", 5) == 0)
441 {
442 tls_option = LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_HARD;
443 DEBUG(D_lookup)
444 debug_printf("LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_HARD set due to ldaps:// URI\n");
445 }
446 else
447 {
448 tls_option = LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_TRY;
449 DEBUG(D_lookup)
450 debug_printf("LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_TRY set due to ldap:// URI\n");
451 }
452 ldap_set_option(ld, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS, (void *)&tls_option);
453 }
454 #endif /* LDAP_OPT_X_TLS */
455
456 #ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_CACERTFILE
457 if (eldap_ca_cert_file)
458 ldap_set_option(ldsetctx, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_CACERTFILE, eldap_ca_cert_file);
459 #endif
460 #ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_CACERTDIR
461 if (eldap_ca_cert_dir)
462 ldap_set_option(ldsetctx, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_CACERTDIR, eldap_ca_cert_dir);
463 #endif
464 #ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_CERTFILE
465 if (eldap_cert_file)
466 ldap_set_option(ldsetctx, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_CERTFILE, eldap_cert_file);
467 #endif
468 #ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_KEYFILE
469 if (eldap_cert_key)
470 ldap_set_option(ldsetctx, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_KEYFILE, eldap_cert_key);
471 #endif
472 #ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_CIPHER_SUITE
473 if (eldap_cipher_suite)
474 ldap_set_option(ldsetctx, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_CIPHER_SUITE, eldap_cipher_suite);
475 #endif
476 #ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_REQUIRE_CERT
477 if (eldap_require_cert)
478 {
479 int cert_option =
480 Ustrcmp(eldap_require_cert, "hard") == 0 ? LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_HARD
481 : Ustrcmp(eldap_require_cert, "demand") == 0 ? LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_DEMAND
482 : Ustrcmp(eldap_require_cert, "allow") == 0 ? LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_ALLOW
483 : Ustrcmp(eldap_require_cert, "try") == 0 ? LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_TRY
484 : LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_NEVER;
485
486 /* This ldap handle is set at compile time based on client libs. Older
487 * versions want it to be global and newer versions can force a reload
488 * of the TLS context (to reload these settings we are changing from the
489 * default that loaded at instantiation). */
490 rc = ldap_set_option(ldsetctx, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_REQUIRE_CERT, &cert_option);
491 if (rc)
492 DEBUG(D_lookup)
493 debug_printf("Unable to set TLS require cert_option(%d) globally: %s\n",
494 cert_option, ldap_err2string(rc));
495 }
496 #endif
497 #ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_NEWCTX
498 if ((rc = ldap_set_option(ldsetctx, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_NEWCTX, &am_server)))
499 DEBUG(D_lookup)
500 debug_printf("Unable to reload TLS context %d: %s\n",
501 rc, ldap_err2string(rc));
502 #endif
503
504 /* Now add this connection to the chain of cached connections */
505
506 lcp = store_get(sizeof(LDAP_CONNECTION));
507 lcp->host = (host == NULL)? NULL : string_copy(host);
508 lcp->bound = FALSE;
509 lcp->user = NULL;
510 lcp->password = NULL;
511 lcp->port = port;
512 lcp->ld = ld;
513 lcp->next = ldap_connections;
514 lcp->is_start_tls_called = FALSE;
515 ldap_connections = lcp;
516 }
517
518 /* Found cached connection */
519
520 else
521 DEBUG(D_lookup)
522 debug_printf("re-using cached connection to LDAP server %s%s\n",
523 host, porttext);
524
525 /* Bind with the user/password supplied, or an anonymous bind if these values
526 are NULL, unless a cached connection is already bound with the same values. */
527
528 if ( !lcp->bound
529 || !lcp->user && user
530 || lcp->user && !user
531 || lcp->user && user && Ustrcmp(lcp->user, user) != 0
532 || !lcp->password && password
533 || lcp->password && !password
534 || lcp->password && password && Ustrcmp(lcp->password, password) != 0
535 )
536 {
537 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("%sbinding with user=%s password=%s\n",
538 lcp->bound ? "re-" : "", user, password);
539
540 if (eldap_start_tls && !lcp->is_start_tls_called && !ldapi)
541 {
542 #if defined(LDAP_OPT_X_TLS) && !defined(LDAP_LIB_SOLARIS)
543 /* The Oracle LDAP libraries (LDAP_LIB_TYPE=SOLARIS) don't support this.
544 * Note: moreover, they appear to now define LDAP_OPT_X_TLS and still not
545 * export an ldap_start_tls_s symbol.
546 */
547 if ( (rc = ldap_start_tls_s(lcp->ld, NULL, NULL)) != LDAP_SUCCESS)
548 {
549 *errmsg = string_sprintf("failed to initiate TLS processing on an "
550 "LDAP session to server %s%s - ldap_start_tls_s() returned %d:"
551 " %s", host, porttext, rc, ldap_err2string(rc));
552 goto RETURN_ERROR;
553 }
554 lcp->is_start_tls_called = TRUE;
555 #else
556 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("TLS initiation not supported with this Exim"
557 " and your LDAP library.\n");
558 #endif
559 }
560 if ((msgid = ldap_bind(lcp->ld, CS user, CS password, LDAP_AUTH_SIMPLE))
561 == -1)
562 {
563 *errmsg = string_sprintf("failed to bind the LDAP connection to server "
564 "%s%s - ldap_bind() returned -1", host, porttext);
565 goto RETURN_ERROR;
566 }
567
568 if ((rc = ldap_result(lcp->ld, msgid, 1, timeoutptr, &result)) <= 0)
569 {
570 *errmsg = string_sprintf("failed to bind the LDAP connection to server "
571 "%s%s - LDAP error: %s", host, porttext,
572 rc == -1 ? "result retrieval failed" : "timeout" );
573 result = NULL;
574 goto RETURN_ERROR;
575 }
576
577 rc = ldap_result2error(lcp->ld, result, 0);
578
579 /* Invalid credentials when just checking credentials returns FAIL. This
580 stops any further servers being tried. */
581
582 if (search_type == SEARCH_LDAP_AUTH && rc == LDAP_INVALID_CREDENTIALS)
583 {
584 DEBUG(D_lookup)
585 debug_printf("Invalid credentials: ldapauth returns FAIL\n");
586 error_yield = FAIL;
587 goto RETURN_ERROR_NOMSG;
588 }
589
590 /* Otherwise we have a problem that doesn't stop further servers from being
591 tried. */
592
593 if (rc != LDAP_SUCCESS)
594 {
595 *errmsg = string_sprintf("failed to bind the LDAP connection to server "
596 "%s%s - LDAP error %d: %s", host, porttext, rc, ldap_err2string(rc));
597 goto RETURN_ERROR;
598 }
599
600 /* Successful bind */
601
602 lcp->bound = TRUE;
603 lcp->user = !user ? NULL : string_copy(user);
604 lcp->password = !password ? NULL : string_copy(password);
605
606 ldap_msgfree(result);
607 result = NULL;
608 }
609
610 /* If we are just checking credentials, return OK. */
611
612 if (search_type == SEARCH_LDAP_AUTH)
613 {
614 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("Bind succeeded: ldapauth returns OK\n");
615 goto RETURN_OK;
616 }
617
618 /* Before doing the search, set the time and size limits (if given). Here again
619 the different implementations of LDAP have chosen to do things differently. */
620
621 #if defined(LDAP_OPT_SIZELIMIT)
622 ldap_set_option(lcp->ld, LDAP_OPT_SIZELIMIT, (void *)&sizelimit);
623 ldap_set_option(lcp->ld, LDAP_OPT_TIMELIMIT, (void *)&timelimit);
624 #else
625 lcp->ld->ld_sizelimit = sizelimit;
626 lcp->ld->ld_timelimit = timelimit;
627 #endif
628
629 /* Similarly for dereferencing aliases. Don't know if this is possible on
630 an LDAP library without LDAP_OPT_DEREF. */
631
632 #if defined(LDAP_OPT_DEREF)
633 ldap_set_option(lcp->ld, LDAP_OPT_DEREF, (void *)&dereference);
634 #endif
635
636 /* Similarly for the referral setting; should the library follow referrals that
637 the LDAP server returns? The conditional is just in case someone uses a library
638 without it. */
639
640 #if defined(LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS)
641 ldap_set_option(lcp->ld, LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS, referrals);
642 #endif
643
644 /* Start the search on the server. */
645
646 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("Start search\n");
647
648 msgid = ldap_search(lcp->ld, ludp->lud_dn, ludp->lud_scope, ludp->lud_filter,
649 ludp->lud_attrs, 0);
650
651 if (msgid == -1)
652 {
653 #if defined LDAP_LIB_SOLARIS || defined LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
654 int err;
655 ldap_get_option(lcp->ld, LDAP_OPT_ERROR_NUMBER, &err);
656 *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_search failed: %d, %s", err,
657 ldap_err2string(err));
658 #else
659 *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_search failed");
660 #endif
661
662 goto RETURN_ERROR;
663 }
664
665 /* Loop to pick up results as they come in, setting a timeout if one was
666 given. */
667
668 while ((rc = ldap_result(lcp->ld, msgid, 0, timeoutptr, &result)) ==
669 LDAP_RES_SEARCH_ENTRY)
670 {
671 LDAPMessage *e;
672 int valuecount; /* We can see an attr spread across several
673 entries. If B is derived from A and we request
674 A and the directory contains both, A and B,
675 then we get two entries, one for A and one for B.
676 Here we just count the values per entry */
677
678 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("LDAP result loop\n");
679
680 for(e = ldap_first_entry(lcp->ld, result), valuecount = 0;
681 e;
682 e = ldap_next_entry(lcp->ld, e))
683 {
684 uschar *new_dn;
685 BOOL insert_space = FALSE;
686
687 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("LDAP entry loop\n");
688
689 rescount++; /* Count results */
690
691 /* Results for multiple entries values are separated by newlines. */
692
693 if (data) data = string_catn(data, US"\n", 1);
694
695 /* Get the DN from the last result. */
696
697 if ((new_dn = US ldap_get_dn(lcp->ld, e)))
698 {
699 if (dn)
700 {
701 #if defined LDAP_LIB_NETSCAPE || defined LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
702 ldap_memfree(dn);
703 #else /* OPENLDAP 1, UMich, Solaris */
704 free(dn);
705 #endif
706 }
707 /* Save for later */
708 dn = new_dn;
709 }
710
711 /* If the data we want is actually the DN rather than any attribute values,
712 (an "ldapdn" search) add it to the data string. If there are multiple
713 entries, the DNs will be concatenated, but we test for this case below, as
714 for SEARCH_LDAP_SINGLE, and give an error. */
715
716 if (search_type == SEARCH_LDAP_DN) /* Do not amalgamate these into one */
717 { /* condition, because of the else */
718 if (new_dn) /* below, that's for the first only */
719 {
720 data = string_cat(data, new_dn);
721 (void) string_from_gstring(data);
722 attribute_found = TRUE;
723 }
724 }
725
726 /* Otherwise, loop through the entry, grabbing attribute values. If there's
727 only one attribute being retrieved, no attribute name is given, and the
728 result is not quoted. Multiple values are separated by (comma).
729 If more than one attribute is being retrieved, the data is given as a
730 sequence of name=value pairs, separated by (space), with the value always in quotes.
731 If there are multiple values, they are given within the quotes, comma separated. */
732
733 else for (attr = US ldap_first_attribute(lcp->ld, e, &ber);
734 attr; attr = US ldap_next_attribute(lcp->ld, e, ber))
735 {
736 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("LDAP attr loop\n");
737
738 /* In case of attrs_requested == 1 we just count the values, in all other cases
739 (0, >1) we count the values per attribute */
740 if (attrs_requested != 1) valuecount = 0;
741
742 if (attr[0] != 0)
743 {
744 /* Get array of values for this attribute. */
745
746 if ((firstval = values = USS ldap_get_values(lcp->ld, e, CS attr)))
747 {
748 if (attrs_requested != 1)
749 {
750 if (insert_space)
751 data = string_catn(data, US" ", 1);
752 else
753 insert_space = TRUE;
754 data = string_cat(data, attr);
755 data = string_catn(data, US"=\"", 2);
756 }
757
758 while (*values)
759 {
760 uschar *value = *values;
761 int len = Ustrlen(value);
762 ++valuecount;
763
764 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("LDAP value loop %s:%s\n", attr, value);
765
766 /* In case we requested one attribute only but got several times
767 into that attr loop, we need to append the additional values.
768 (This may happen if you derive attributeTypes B and C from A and
769 then query for A.) In all other cases we detect the different
770 attribute and append only every non first value. */
771
772 if (data && valuecount > 1)
773 data = string_catn(data, US",", 1);
774
775 /* For multiple attributes, the data is in quotes. We must escape
776 internal quotes, backslashes, newlines, and must double commas. */
777
778 if (attrs_requested != 1)
779 {
780 int j;
781 for (j = 0; j < len; j++)
782 {
783 if (value[j] == '\n')
784 data = string_catn(data, US"\\n", 2);
785 else if (value[j] == ',')
786 data = string_catn(data, US",,", 2);
787 else
788 {
789 if (value[j] == '\"' || value[j] == '\\')
790 data = string_catn(data, US"\\", 1);
791 data = string_catn(data, value+j, 1);
792 }
793 }
794 }
795
796 /* For single attributes, just double commas */
797
798 else
799 {
800 int j;
801 for (j = 0; j < len; j++)
802 if (value[j] == ',')
803 data = string_catn(data, US",,", 2);
804 else
805 data = string_catn(data, value+j, 1);
806 }
807
808
809 /* Move on to the next value */
810
811 values++;
812 attribute_found = TRUE;
813 }
814
815 /* Closing quote at the end of the data for a named attribute. */
816
817 if (attrs_requested != 1)
818 data = string_catn(data, US"\"", 1);
819
820 /* Free the values */
821
822 ldap_value_free(CSS firstval);
823 }
824 }
825
826 #if defined LDAP_LIB_NETSCAPE || defined LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
827
828 /* Netscape and OpenLDAP2 LDAP's attrs are dynamically allocated and need
829 to be freed. UMich LDAP stores them in static storage and does not require
830 this. */
831
832 ldap_memfree(attr);
833 #endif
834 } /* End "for" loop for extracting attributes from an entry */
835 } /* End "for" loop for extracting entries from a result */
836
837 /* Free the result */
838
839 ldap_msgfree(result);
840 result = NULL;
841 } /* End "while" loop for multiple results */
842
843 /* Terminate the dynamic string that we have built and reclaim unused store.
844 In the odd case of a single attribute with zero-length value, allocate
845 an empty string. */
846
847 if (!data) data = string_get(1);
848 (void) string_from_gstring(data);
849 gstring_reset_unused(data);
850
851 /* Copy the last dn into eldap_dn */
852
853 if (dn)
854 {
855 eldap_dn = string_copy(dn);
856 #if defined LDAP_LIB_NETSCAPE || defined LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
857 ldap_memfree(dn);
858 #else /* OPENLDAP 1, UMich, Solaris */
859 free(dn);
860 #endif
861 }
862
863 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("search ended by ldap_result yielding %d\n",rc);
864
865 if (rc == 0)
866 {
867 *errmsg = US"ldap_result timed out";
868 goto RETURN_ERROR;
869 }
870
871 /* A return code of -1 seems to mean "ldap_result failed internally or couldn't
872 provide you with a message". Other error states seem to exist where
873 ldap_result() didn't give us any message from the server at all, leaving result
874 set to NULL. Apparently, "the error parameters of the LDAP session handle will
875 be set accordingly". That's the best we can do to retrieve an error status; we
876 can't use functions like ldap_result2error because they parse a message from
877 the server, which we didn't get.
878
879 Annoyingly, the different implementations of LDAP have gone for different
880 methods of handling error codes and generating error messages. */
881
882 if (rc == -1 || !result)
883 {
884 int err;
885 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("ldap_result failed\n");
886
887 #if defined LDAP_LIB_SOLARIS || defined LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
888 ldap_get_option(lcp->ld, LDAP_OPT_ERROR_NUMBER, &err);
889 *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_result failed: %d, %s",
890 err, ldap_err2string(err));
891
892 #elif defined LDAP_LIB_NETSCAPE
893 /* Dubious (surely 'matched' is spurious here?) */
894 (void)ldap_get_lderrno(lcp->ld, &matched, &error1);
895 *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_result failed: %s (%s)", error1, matched);
896
897 #else /* UMich LDAP aka OpenLDAP 1.x */
898 *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_result failed: %d, %s",
899 lcp->ld->ld_errno, ldap_err2string(lcp->ld->ld_errno));
900 #endif
901
902 goto RETURN_ERROR;
903 }
904
905 /* A return code that isn't -1 doesn't necessarily mean there were no problems
906 with the search. The message must be an LDAP_RES_SEARCH_RESULT or
907 LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE or else it's something we can't handle. Some versions
908 of LDAP do not define LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE (LDAP v1 is one, it seems). So
909 we don't provide that functionality when we can't. :-) */
910
911 if (rc != LDAP_RES_SEARCH_RESULT
912 #ifdef LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE
913 && rc != LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE
914 #endif
915 )
916 {
917 *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_result returned unexpected code %d", rc);
918 goto RETURN_ERROR;
919 }
920
921 /* We have a result message from the server. This doesn't yet mean all is well.
922 We need to parse the message to find out exactly what's happened. */
923
924 #if defined LDAP_LIB_SOLARIS || defined LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
925 ldap_rc = rc;
926 ldap_parse_rc = ldap_parse_result(lcp->ld, result, &rc, CSS &matched,
927 CSS &error2, NULL, NULL, 0);
928 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("ldap_parse_result: %d\n", ldap_parse_rc);
929 if (ldap_parse_rc < 0 &&
930 (ldap_parse_rc != LDAP_NO_RESULTS_RETURNED
931 #ifdef LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE
932 || ldap_rc != LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE
933 #endif
934 ))
935 {
936 *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_parse_result failed %d", ldap_parse_rc);
937 goto RETURN_ERROR;
938 }
939 error1 = US ldap_err2string(rc);
940
941 #elif defined LDAP_LIB_NETSCAPE
942 /* Dubious (it doesn't reference 'result' at all!) */
943 rc = ldap_get_lderrno(lcp->ld, &matched, &error1);
944
945 #else /* UMich LDAP aka OpenLDAP 1.x */
946 rc = ldap_result2error(lcp->ld, result, 0);
947 error1 = ldap_err2string(rc);
948 error2 = lcp->ld->ld_error;
949 matched = lcp->ld->ld_matched;
950 #endif
951
952 /* Process the status as follows:
953
954 (1) If we get LDAP_SIZELIMIT_EXCEEDED, just carry on, to return the
955 truncated result list.
956
957 (2) If we get LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE, also just carry on. This was a
958 submitted patch that is reported to "do the right thing" with Solaris
959 LDAP libraries. (The problem it addresses apparently does not occur with
960 Open LDAP.)
961
962 (3) The range of errors defined by LDAP_NAME_ERROR generally mean "that
963 object does not, or cannot, exist in the database". For those cases we
964 fail the lookup.
965
966 (4) All other non-successes here are treated as some kind of problem with
967 the lookup, so return DEFER (which is the default in error_yield).
968 */
969
970 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("ldap_parse_result yielded %d: %s\n",
971 rc, ldap_err2string(rc));
972
973 if (rc != LDAP_SUCCESS && rc != LDAP_SIZELIMIT_EXCEEDED
974 #ifdef LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE
975 && rc != LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE
976 #endif
977 )
978 {
979 *errmsg = string_sprintf("LDAP search failed - error %d: %s%s%s%s%s",
980 rc,
981 error1 ? error1 : US"",
982 error2 && error2[0] ? US"/" : US"",
983 error2 ? error2 : US"",
984 matched && matched[0] ? US"/" : US"",
985 matched ? matched : US"");
986
987 #if defined LDAP_NAME_ERROR
988 if (LDAP_NAME_ERROR(rc))
989 #elif defined NAME_ERROR /* OPENLDAP1 calls it this */
990 if (NAME_ERROR(rc))
991 #else
992 if (rc == LDAP_NO_SUCH_OBJECT)
993 #endif
994
995 {
996 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("lookup failure forced\n");
997 error_yield = FAIL;
998 }
999 goto RETURN_ERROR;
1000 }
1001
1002 /* The search succeeded. Check if we have too many results */
1003
1004 if (search_type != SEARCH_LDAP_MULTIPLE && rescount > 1)
1005 {
1006 *errmsg = string_sprintf("LDAP search: more than one entry (%d) was returned "
1007 "(filter not specific enough?)", rescount);
1008 goto RETURN_ERROR_BREAK;
1009 }
1010
1011 /* Check if we have too few (zero) entries */
1012
1013 if (rescount < 1)
1014 {
1015 *errmsg = string_sprintf("LDAP search: no results");
1016 error_yield = FAIL;
1017 goto RETURN_ERROR_BREAK;
1018 }
1019
1020 /* If an entry was found, but it had no attributes, we behave as if no entries
1021 were found, that is, the lookup failed. */
1022
1023 if (!attribute_found)
1024 {
1025 *errmsg = US"LDAP search: found no attributes";
1026 error_yield = FAIL;
1027 goto RETURN_ERROR;
1028 }
1029
1030 /* Otherwise, it's all worked */
1031
1032 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("LDAP search: returning: %s\n", data->s);
1033 *res = data->s;
1034
1035 RETURN_OK:
1036 if (result) ldap_msgfree(result);
1037 ldap_free_urldesc(ludp);
1038 return OK;
1039
1040 /* Error returns */
1041
1042 RETURN_ERROR_BREAK:
1043 *defer_break = TRUE;
1044
1045 RETURN_ERROR:
1046 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("%s\n", *errmsg);
1047
1048 RETURN_ERROR_NOMSG:
1049 if (result) ldap_msgfree(result);
1050 if (ludp) ldap_free_urldesc(ludp);
1051
1052 #if defined LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
1053 if (error2) ldap_memfree(error2);
1054 if (matched) ldap_memfree(matched);
1055 #endif
1056
1057 return error_yield;
1058 }
1059
1060
1061
1062 /*************************************************
1063 * Internal search control function *
1064 *************************************************/
1065
1066 /* This function is called from eldap_find(), eldapauth_find(), eldapdn_find(),
1067 and eldapm_find() with a difference in the "search_type" argument. It controls
1068 calls to perform_ldap_search() which actually does the work. We call that
1069 repeatedly for certain types of defer in the case when the URL contains no host
1070 name and eldap_default_servers is set to a list of servers to try. This gives
1071 more control than just passing over a list of hosts to ldap_open() because it
1072 handles other kinds of defer as well as just a failure to open. Note that the
1073 URL is defined to contain either zero or one "hostport" only.
1074
1075 Parameter data in addition to the URL can be passed as preceding text in the
1076 string, as items of the form XXX=yyy. The URL itself can be detected because it
1077 must begin "ldapx://", where x is empty, s, or i.
1078
1079 Arguments:
1080 ldap_url the URL to be looked up, optionally preceded by other parameter
1081 settings
1082 search_type SEARCH_LDAP_MULTIPLE allows values from multiple entries
1083 SEARCH_LDAP_SINGLE allows values from one entry only
1084 SEARCH_LDAP_DN gets the DN from one entry
1085 res set to point at the result
1086 errmsg set to point a message if result is not OK
1087
1088 Returns: OK or FAIL or DEFER
1089 */
1090
1091 static int
1092 control_ldap_search(const uschar *ldap_url, int search_type, uschar **res,
1093 uschar **errmsg)
1094 {
1095 BOOL defer_break = FALSE;
1096 int timelimit = LDAP_NO_LIMIT;
1097 int sizelimit = LDAP_NO_LIMIT;
1098 int tcplimit = 0;
1099 int sep = 0;
1100 int dereference = LDAP_DEREF_NEVER;
1101 void* referrals = LDAP_OPT_ON;
1102 const uschar *url = ldap_url;
1103 const uschar *p;
1104 uschar *user = NULL;
1105 uschar *password = NULL;
1106 uschar *local_servers = NULL;
1107 uschar *server;
1108 const uschar *list;
1109 uschar buffer[512];
1110
1111 while (isspace(*url)) url++;
1112
1113 /* Until the string begins "ldap", search for the other parameter settings that
1114 are recognized. They are of the form NAME=VALUE, with the value being
1115 optionally double-quoted. There must still be a space after it, however. No
1116 NAME has the value "ldap". */
1117
1118 while (strncmpic(url, US"ldap", 4) != 0)
1119 {
1120 const uschar *name = url;
1121 while (*url != 0 && *url != '=') url++;
1122 if (*url == '=')
1123 {
1124 int namelen;
1125 uschar *value;
1126 namelen = ++url - name;
1127 value = string_dequote(&url);
1128 if (isspace(*url))
1129 {
1130 if (strncmpic(name, US"USER=", namelen) == 0) user = value;
1131 else if (strncmpic(name, US"PASS=", namelen) == 0) password = value;
1132 else if (strncmpic(name, US"SIZE=", namelen) == 0) sizelimit = Uatoi(value);
1133 else if (strncmpic(name, US"TIME=", namelen) == 0) timelimit = Uatoi(value);
1134 else if (strncmpic(name, US"CONNECT=", namelen) == 0) tcplimit = Uatoi(value);
1135 else if (strncmpic(name, US"NETTIME=", namelen) == 0) tcplimit = Uatoi(value);
1136 else if (strncmpic(name, US"SERVERS=", namelen) == 0) local_servers = value;
1137
1138 /* Don't know if all LDAP libraries have LDAP_OPT_DEREF */
1139
1140 #ifdef LDAP_OPT_DEREF
1141 else if (strncmpic(name, US"DEREFERENCE=", namelen) == 0)
1142 {
1143 if (strcmpic(value, US"never") == 0) dereference = LDAP_DEREF_NEVER;
1144 else if (strcmpic(value, US"searching") == 0)
1145 dereference = LDAP_DEREF_SEARCHING;
1146 else if (strcmpic(value, US"finding") == 0)
1147 dereference = LDAP_DEREF_FINDING;
1148 if (strcmpic(value, US"always") == 0) dereference = LDAP_DEREF_ALWAYS;
1149 }
1150 #else
1151 else if (strncmpic(name, US"DEREFERENCE=", namelen) == 0)
1152 {
1153 *errmsg = string_sprintf("LDAP_OP_DEREF not defined in this LDAP "
1154 "library - cannot use \"dereference\"");
1155 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("%s\n", *errmsg);
1156 return DEFER;
1157 }
1158 #endif
1159
1160 #ifdef LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS
1161 else if (strncmpic(name, US"REFERRALS=", namelen) == 0)
1162 {
1163 if (strcmpic(value, US"follow") == 0) referrals = LDAP_OPT_ON;
1164 else if (strcmpic(value, US"nofollow") == 0) referrals = LDAP_OPT_OFF;
1165 else
1166 {
1167 *errmsg = string_sprintf("LDAP option REFERRALS is not \"follow\" "
1168 "or \"nofollow\"");
1169 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("%s\n", *errmsg);
1170 return DEFER;
1171 }
1172 }
1173 #else
1174 else if (strncmpic(name, US"REFERRALS=", namelen) == 0)
1175 {
1176 *errmsg = string_sprintf("LDAP_OP_REFERRALS not defined in this LDAP "
1177 "library - cannot use \"referrals\"");
1178 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("%s\n", *errmsg);
1179 return DEFER;
1180 }
1181 #endif
1182
1183 else
1184 {
1185 *errmsg =
1186 string_sprintf("unknown parameter \"%.*s\" precedes LDAP URL",
1187 namelen, name);
1188 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("LDAP query error: %s\n", *errmsg);
1189 return DEFER;
1190 }
1191 while (isspace(*url)) url++;
1192 continue;
1193 }
1194 }
1195 *errmsg = US"malformed parameter setting precedes LDAP URL";
1196 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("LDAP query error: %s\n", *errmsg);
1197 return DEFER;
1198 }
1199
1200 /* If user is set, de-URL-quote it. Some LDAP libraries do this for themselves,
1201 but it seems that not all behave like this. The DN for the user is often the
1202 result of ${quote_ldap_dn:...} quoting, which does apply URL quoting, because
1203 that is needed when the DN is used as a base DN in a query. Sigh. This is all
1204 far too complicated. */
1205
1206 if (user != NULL)
1207 {
1208 uschar *s;
1209 uschar *t = user;
1210 for (s = user; *s != 0; s++)
1211 {
1212 int c, d;
1213 if (*s == '%' && isxdigit(c=s[1]) && isxdigit(d=s[2]))
1214 {
1215 c = tolower(c);
1216 d = tolower(d);
1217 *t++ =
1218 (((c >= 'a')? (10 + c - 'a') : c - '0') << 4) |
1219 ((d >= 'a')? (10 + d - 'a') : d - '0');
1220 s += 2;
1221 }
1222 else *t++ = *s;
1223 }
1224 *t = 0;
1225 }
1226
1227 DEBUG(D_lookup)
1228 debug_printf("LDAP parameters: user=%s pass=%s size=%d time=%d connect=%d "
1229 "dereference=%d referrals=%s\n", user, password, sizelimit, timelimit,
1230 tcplimit, dereference, (referrals == LDAP_OPT_ON)? "on" : "off");
1231
1232 /* If the request is just to check authentication, some credentials must
1233 be given. The password must not be empty because LDAP binds with an empty
1234 password are considered anonymous, and will succeed on most installations. */
1235
1236 if (search_type == SEARCH_LDAP_AUTH)
1237 {
1238 if (user == NULL || password == NULL)
1239 {
1240 *errmsg = US"ldapauth lookups must specify the username and password";
1241 return DEFER;
1242 }
1243 if (password[0] == 0)
1244 {
1245 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("Empty password: ldapauth returns FAIL\n");
1246 return FAIL;
1247 }
1248 }
1249
1250 /* Check for valid ldap url starters */
1251
1252 p = url + 4;
1253 if (tolower(*p) == 's' || tolower(*p) == 'i') p++;
1254 if (Ustrncmp(p, "://", 3) != 0)
1255 {
1256 *errmsg = string_sprintf("LDAP URL does not start with \"ldap://\", "
1257 "\"ldaps://\", or \"ldapi://\" (it starts with \"%.16s...\")", url);
1258 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("LDAP query error: %s\n", *errmsg);
1259 return DEFER;
1260 }
1261
1262 /* No default servers, or URL contains a server name: just one attempt */
1263
1264 if ((eldap_default_servers == NULL && local_servers == NULL) || p[3] != '/')
1265 {
1266 return perform_ldap_search(url, NULL, 0, search_type, res, errmsg,
1267 &defer_break, user, password, sizelimit, timelimit, tcplimit, dereference,
1268 referrals);
1269 }
1270
1271 /* Loop through the default servers until OK or FAIL. Use local_servers list
1272 * if defined in the lookup, otherwise use the global default list */
1273 list = (local_servers == NULL) ? eldap_default_servers : local_servers;
1274 while ((server = string_nextinlist(&list, &sep, buffer, sizeof(buffer))) != NULL)
1275 {
1276 int rc;
1277 int port = 0;
1278 uschar *colon = Ustrchr(server, ':');
1279 if (colon != NULL)
1280 {
1281 *colon = 0;
1282 port = Uatoi(colon+1);
1283 }
1284 rc = perform_ldap_search(url, server, port, search_type, res, errmsg,
1285 &defer_break, user, password, sizelimit, timelimit, tcplimit, dereference,
1286 referrals);
1287 if (rc != DEFER || defer_break) return rc;
1288 }
1289
1290 return DEFER;
1291 }
1292
1293
1294
1295 /*************************************************
1296 * Find entry point *
1297 *************************************************/
1298
1299 /* See local README for interface description. The different kinds of search
1300 are handled by a common function, with a flag to differentiate between them.
1301 The handle and filename arguments are not used. */
1302
1303 static int
1304 eldap_find(void *handle, uschar *filename, const uschar *ldap_url, int length,
1305 uschar **result, uschar **errmsg, uint *do_cache)
1306 {
1307 /* Keep picky compilers happy */
1308 do_cache = do_cache;
1309 return(control_ldap_search(ldap_url, SEARCH_LDAP_SINGLE, result, errmsg));
1310 }
1311
1312 static int
1313 eldapm_find(void *handle, uschar *filename, const uschar *ldap_url, int length,
1314 uschar **result, uschar **errmsg, uint *do_cache)
1315 {
1316 /* Keep picky compilers happy */
1317 do_cache = do_cache;
1318 return(control_ldap_search(ldap_url, SEARCH_LDAP_MULTIPLE, result, errmsg));
1319 }
1320
1321 static int
1322 eldapdn_find(void *handle, uschar *filename, const uschar *ldap_url, int length,
1323 uschar **result, uschar **errmsg, uint *do_cache)
1324 {
1325 /* Keep picky compilers happy */
1326 do_cache = do_cache;
1327 return(control_ldap_search(ldap_url, SEARCH_LDAP_DN, result, errmsg));
1328 }
1329
1330 int
1331 eldapauth_find(void *handle, uschar *filename, const uschar *ldap_url, int length,
1332 uschar **result, uschar **errmsg, uint *do_cache)
1333 {
1334 /* Keep picky compilers happy */
1335 do_cache = do_cache;
1336 return(control_ldap_search(ldap_url, SEARCH_LDAP_AUTH, result, errmsg));
1337 }
1338
1339
1340
1341 /*************************************************
1342 * Open entry point *
1343 *************************************************/
1344
1345 /* See local README for interface description. */
1346
1347 static void *
1348 eldap_open(uschar *filename, uschar **errmsg)
1349 {
1350 return (void *)(1); /* Just return something non-null */
1351 }
1352
1353
1354
1355 /*************************************************
1356 * Tidy entry point *
1357 *************************************************/
1358
1359 /* See local README for interface description.
1360 Make sure that eldap_dn does not refer to reclaimed or worse, freed store */
1361
1362 static void
1363 eldap_tidy(void)
1364 {
1365 LDAP_CONNECTION *lcp = NULL;
1366 eldap_dn = NULL;
1367
1368 while ((lcp = ldap_connections) != NULL)
1369 {
1370 DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("unbind LDAP connection to %s:%d\n", lcp->host,
1371 lcp->port);
1372 if(lcp->bound == TRUE)
1373 ldap_unbind(lcp->ld);
1374 ldap_connections = lcp->next;
1375 }
1376 }
1377
1378
1379
1380 /*************************************************
1381 * Quote entry point *
1382 *************************************************/
1383
1384 /* LDAP quoting is unbelievably messy. For a start, two different levels of
1385 quoting have to be done: LDAP quoting, and URL quoting. The current
1386 specification is the result of a suggestion by Brian Candler. It recognizes
1387 two separate cases:
1388
1389 (1) For text that appears in a search filter, the following escapes are
1390 required (see RFC 2254):
1391
1392 * -> \2A
1393 ( -> \28
1394 ) -> \29
1395 \ -> \5C
1396 NULL -> \00
1397
1398 Then the entire filter text must be URL-escaped. This kind of quoting is
1399 implemented by ${quote_ldap:....}. Note that we can never have a NULL
1400 in the input string, because that's a terminator.
1401
1402 (2) For a DN that is part of a URL (i.e. the base DN), the characters
1403
1404 , + " \ < > ;
1405
1406 must be quoted by backslashing. See RFC 2253. Leading and trailing spaces
1407 must be escaped, as must a leading #. Then the string must be URL-quoted.
1408 This type of quoting is implemented by ${quote_ldap_dn:....}.
1409
1410 For URL quoting, the only characters that need not be quoted are the
1411 alphamerics and
1412
1413 ! $ ' ( ) * + - . _
1414
1415 All the others must be hexified and preceded by %. This includes the
1416 backslashes used for LDAP quoting.
1417
1418 For a DN that is given in the USER parameter for authentication, we need the
1419 same initial quoting as (2) but in this case, the result must NOT be
1420 URL-escaped, because it isn't a URL. The way this is handled is by
1421 de-URL-quoting the text when processing the USER parameter in
1422 control_ldap_search() above. That means that the same quote operator can be
1423 used. This has the additional advantage that spaces in the DN won't cause
1424 parsing problems. For example:
1425
1426 USER=cn=${quote_ldap_dn:$1},%20dc=example,%20dc=com
1427
1428 should be safe if there are spaces in $1.
1429
1430
1431 Arguments:
1432 s the string to be quoted
1433 opt additional option text or NULL if none
1434 only "dn" is recognized
1435
1436 Returns: the processed string or NULL for a bad option
1437 */
1438
1439
1440
1441 /* The characters in this string, together with alphanumerics, never need
1442 quoting in any way. */
1443
1444 #define ALWAYS_LITERAL "!$'-._"
1445
1446 /* The special characters in this string do not need to be URL-quoted. The set
1447 is a bit larger than the general literals. */
1448
1449 #define URL_NONQUOTE ALWAYS_LITERAL "()*+"
1450
1451 /* The following macros define the characters that are quoted by quote_ldap and
1452 quote_ldap_dn, respectively. */
1453
1454 #define LDAP_QUOTE "*()\\"
1455 #define LDAP_DN_QUOTE ",+\"\\<>;"
1456
1457
1458
1459 static uschar *
1460 eldap_quote(uschar *s, uschar *opt)
1461 {
1462 register int c;
1463 int count = 0;
1464 int len = 0;
1465 BOOL dn = FALSE;
1466 uschar *t = s;
1467 uschar *quoted;
1468
1469 /* Test for a DN quotation. */
1470
1471 if (opt != NULL)
1472 {
1473 if (Ustrcmp(opt, "dn") != 0) return NULL; /* No others recognized */
1474 dn = TRUE;
1475 }
1476
1477 /* Compute how much extra store we need for the string. This doesn't have to be
1478 exact as long as it isn't an underestimate. The worst case is the addition of 5
1479 extra bytes for a single character. This occurs for certain characters in DNs,
1480 where, for example, < turns into %5C%3C. For simplicity, we just add 5 for each
1481 possibly escaped character. The really fast way would be just to test for
1482 non-alphanumerics, but it is probably better to spot a few others that are
1483 never escaped, because if there are no specials at all, we can avoid copying
1484 the string. */
1485
1486 while ((c = *t++) != 0)
1487 {
1488 len++;
1489 if (!isalnum(c) && Ustrchr(ALWAYS_LITERAL, c) == NULL) count += 5;
1490 }
1491 if (count == 0) return s;
1492
1493 /* Get sufficient store to hold the quoted string */
1494
1495 t = quoted = store_get(len + count + 1);
1496
1497 /* Handle plain quote_ldap */
1498
1499 if (!dn)
1500 {
1501 while ((c = *s++) != 0)
1502 {
1503 if (!isalnum(c))
1504 {
1505 if (Ustrchr(LDAP_QUOTE, c) != NULL)
1506 {
1507 sprintf(CS t, "%%5C%02X", c); /* e.g. * => %5C2A */
1508 t += 5;
1509 continue;
1510 }
1511 if (Ustrchr(URL_NONQUOTE, c) == NULL) /* e.g. ] => %5D */
1512 {
1513 sprintf(CS t, "%%%02X", c);
1514 t += 3;
1515 continue;
1516 }
1517 }
1518 *t++ = c; /* unquoted character */
1519 }
1520 }
1521
1522 /* Handle quote_ldap_dn */
1523
1524 else
1525 {
1526 uschar *ss = s + len;
1527
1528 /* Find the last char before any trailing spaces */
1529
1530 while (ss > s && ss[-1] == ' ') ss--;
1531
1532 /* Quote leading spaces and sharps */
1533
1534 for (; s < ss; s++)
1535 {
1536 if (*s != ' ' && *s != '#') break;
1537 sprintf(CS t, "%%5C%%%02X", *s);
1538 t += 6;
1539 }
1540
1541 /* Handle the rest of the string, up to the trailing spaces */
1542
1543 while (s < ss)
1544 {
1545 c = *s++;
1546 if (!isalnum(c))
1547 {
1548 if (Ustrchr(LDAP_DN_QUOTE, c) != NULL)
1549 {
1550 Ustrncpy(t, "%5C", 3); /* insert \ where needed */
1551 t += 3; /* fall through to check URL */
1552 }
1553 if (Ustrchr(URL_NONQUOTE, c) == NULL) /* e.g. ] => %5D */
1554 {
1555 sprintf(CS t, "%%%02X", c);
1556 t += 3;
1557 continue;
1558 }
1559 }
1560 *t++ = c; /* unquoted character, or non-URL quoted after %5C */
1561 }
1562
1563 /* Handle the trailing spaces */
1564
1565 while (*ss++ != 0)
1566 {
1567 Ustrncpy(t, "%5C%20", 6);
1568 t += 6;
1569 }
1570 }
1571
1572 /* Terminate the new string and return */
1573
1574 *t = 0;
1575 return quoted;
1576 }
1577
1578
1579
1580 /*************************************************
1581 * Version reporting entry point *
1582 *************************************************/
1583
1584 /* See local README for interface description. */
1585
1586 #include "../version.h"
1587
1588 void
1589 ldap_version_report(FILE *f)
1590 {
1591 #ifdef DYNLOOKUP
1592 fprintf(f, "Library version: LDAP: Exim version %s\n", EXIM_VERSION_STR);
1593 #endif
1594 }
1595
1596
1597 static lookup_info ldap_lookup_info = {
1598 US"ldap", /* lookup name */
1599 lookup_querystyle, /* query-style lookup */
1600 eldap_open, /* open function */
1601 NULL, /* check function */
1602 eldap_find, /* find function */
1603 NULL, /* no close function */
1604 eldap_tidy, /* tidy function */
1605 eldap_quote, /* quoting function */
1606 ldap_version_report /* version reporting */
1607 };
1608
1609 static lookup_info ldapdn_lookup_info = {
1610 US"ldapdn", /* lookup name */
1611 lookup_querystyle, /* query-style lookup */
1612 eldap_open, /* sic */ /* open function */
1613 NULL, /* check function */
1614 eldapdn_find, /* find function */
1615 NULL, /* no close function */
1616 eldap_tidy, /* sic */ /* tidy function */
1617 eldap_quote, /* sic */ /* quoting function */
1618 NULL /* no version reporting (redundant) */
1619 };
1620
1621 static lookup_info ldapm_lookup_info = {
1622 US"ldapm", /* lookup name */
1623 lookup_querystyle, /* query-style lookup */
1624 eldap_open, /* sic */ /* open function */
1625 NULL, /* check function */
1626 eldapm_find, /* find function */
1627 NULL, /* no close function */
1628 eldap_tidy, /* sic */ /* tidy function */
1629 eldap_quote, /* sic */ /* quoting function */
1630 NULL /* no version reporting (redundant) */
1631 };
1632
1633 #ifdef DYNLOOKUP
1634 #define ldap_lookup_module_info _lookup_module_info
1635 #endif
1636
1637 static lookup_info *_lookup_list[] = { &ldap_lookup_info, &ldapdn_lookup_info, &ldapm_lookup_info };
1638 lookup_module_info ldap_lookup_module_info = { LOOKUP_MODULE_INFO_MAGIC, _lookup_list, 3 };
1639
1640 /* End of lookups/ldap.c */