struct dnssec_domains
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1 /*************************************************
2 * Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3 *************************************************/
4
5 /* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2014 */
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 { "dnssec_request_domains", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
58 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, dnssec.request) },
59 { "dnssec_require_domains", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
60 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, dnssec.require) },
61 { "domains", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
62 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, domains) },
63 { "driver", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
64 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, driver_name) },
65 { "dsn_lasthop", opt_bool|opt_public,
66 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, dsn_lasthop) },
67 { "errors_to", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
68 (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, errors_to)) },
69 { "expn", opt_bool|opt_public,
70 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, expn) },
71 { "fail_verify", opt_bool_verify|opt_hidden|opt_public,
72 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, fail_verify_sender) },
73 { "fail_verify_recipient", opt_bool|opt_public,
74 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, fail_verify_recipient) },
75 { "fail_verify_sender", opt_bool|opt_public,
76 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, fail_verify_sender) },
77 { "fallback_hosts", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
78 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, fallback_hosts) },
79 { "group", opt_expand_gid | opt_public,
80 (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, gid)) },
81 { "headers_add", opt_stringptr|opt_public|opt_rep_str,
82 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, extra_headers) },
83 { "headers_remove", opt_stringptr|opt_public|opt_rep_str,
84 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, remove_headers) },
85 { "ignore_target_hosts",opt_stringptr|opt_public,
86 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, ignore_target_hosts) },
87 { "initgroups", opt_bool | opt_public,
88 (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, initgroups)) },
89 { "local_part_prefix", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
90 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, prefix) },
91 { "local_part_prefix_optional",opt_bool|opt_public,
92 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, prefix_optional) },
93 { "local_part_suffix", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
94 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, suffix) },
95 { "local_part_suffix_optional",opt_bool|opt_public,
96 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, suffix_optional) },
97 { "local_parts", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
98 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, local_parts) },
99 { "log_as_local", opt_bool|opt_public,
100 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, log_as_local) },
101 { "more", opt_expand_bool|opt_public,
102 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, more) },
103 { "pass_on_timeout", opt_bool|opt_public,
104 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, pass_on_timeout) },
105 { "pass_router", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
106 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, pass_router_name) },
107 { "redirect_router", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
108 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, redirect_router_name) },
109 { "require_files", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
110 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, require_files) },
111 { "retry_use_local_part", opt_bool|opt_public,
112 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, retry_use_local_part) },
113 { "router_home_directory", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
114 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, router_home_directory) },
115 { "self", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
116 (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, self)) },
117 { "senders", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
118 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, senders) },
119 #ifdef SUPPORT_TRANSLATE_IP_ADDRESS
120 { "translate_ip_address", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
121 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, translate_ip_address) },
122 #endif
123 { "transport", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
124 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, transport_name) },
125 { "transport_current_directory", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
126 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, current_directory) },
127 { "transport_home_directory", opt_stringptr|opt_public,
128 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, home_directory) },
129 { "unseen", opt_expand_bool|opt_public,
130 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, unseen) },
131 { "user", opt_expand_uid | opt_public,
132 (void *)(offsetof(router_instance, uid)) },
133 { "verify", opt_bool_verify|opt_hidden|opt_public,
134 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, verify_sender) },
135 { "verify_only", opt_bool|opt_public,
136 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, verify_only) },
137 { "verify_recipient", opt_bool|opt_public,
138 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, verify_recipient) },
139 { "verify_sender", opt_bool|opt_public,
140 (void *)offsetof(router_instance, verify_sender) }
141 };
142
143 int optionlist_routers_size = sizeof(optionlist_routers)/sizeof(optionlist);
144
145
146
147 /*************************************************
148 * Set router pointer from name *
149 *************************************************/
150
151 /* This function is used for the redirect_router and pass_router options and
152 called from route_init() below.
153
154 Arguments:
155 r the current router
156 name new router name
157 ptr where to put the pointer
158 after TRUE if router must follow this one
159
160 Returns: nothing.
161 */
162
163 static void
164 set_router(router_instance *r, uschar *name, router_instance **ptr, BOOL after)
165 {
166 BOOL afterthis = FALSE;
167 router_instance *rr;
168
169 for (rr = routers; rr != NULL; rr = rr->next)
170 {
171 if (Ustrcmp(name, rr->name) == 0)
172 {
173 *ptr = rr;
174 break;
175 }
176 if (rr == r) afterthis = TRUE;
177 }
178
179 if (rr == NULL)
180 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG,
181 "new_router \"%s\" not found for \"%s\" router", name, r->name);
182
183 if (after && !afterthis)
184 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG,
185 "new_router \"%s\" does not follow \"%s\" router", name, r->name);
186 }
187
188
189
190 /*************************************************
191 * Initialize router list *
192 *************************************************/
193
194 /* Read the routers section of the configuration file, and set up a chain of
195 router instances according to its contents. Each router has generic options and
196 may also have its own private options. This function is only ever called when
197 routers == NULL. We use generic code in readconf to do the work. It will set
198 values from the configuration file, and then call the driver's initialization
199 function. */
200
201 void
202 route_init(void)
203 {
204 router_instance *r;
205
206 readconf_driver_init(US"router",
207 (driver_instance **)(&routers), /* chain anchor */
208 (driver_info *)routers_available, /* available drivers */
209 sizeof(router_info), /* size of info blocks */
210 &router_defaults, /* default values for generic options */
211 sizeof(router_instance), /* size of instance block */
212 optionlist_routers, /* generic options */
213 optionlist_routers_size);
214
215 for (r = routers; r != NULL; r = r->next)
216 {
217 uschar *s = r->self;
218
219 /* If log_as_local is unset, its overall default is FALSE. (The accept
220 router defaults it to TRUE.) */
221
222 if (r->log_as_local == TRUE_UNSET) r->log_as_local = FALSE;
223
224 /* Check for transport or no transport on certain routers */
225
226 if ((r->info->ri_flags & ri_yestransport) != 0 &&
227 r->transport_name == NULL &&
228 !r->verify_only)
229 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG, "%s router:\n "
230 "a transport is required for this router", r->name);
231
232 if ((r->info->ri_flags & ri_notransport) != 0 &&
233 r->transport_name != NULL)
234 log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG, "%s router:\n "
235 "a transport must not be defined for this router", r->name);
236
237 /* The "self" option needs to be decoded into a code value and possibly a
238 new domain string and a rewrite boolean. */
239
240 if (Ustrcmp(s, "freeze") == 0) r->self_code = self_freeze;
241 else if (Ustrcmp(s, "defer") == 0) r->self_code = self_defer;
242 else if (Ustrcmp(s, "send") == 0) r->self_code = self_send;
243 else if (Ustrcmp(s, "pass") == 0) r->self_code = self_pass;
244 else if (Ustrcmp(s, "fail") == 0) r->self_code = self_fail;
245 else if (Ustrncmp(s, "reroute:", 8) == 0)
246 {
247 s += 8;
248 while (isspace(*s)) s++;
249 if (Ustrncmp(s, "rewrite:", 8) == 0)
250 {
251 r->self_rewrite = TRUE;
252 s += 8;
253 while (isspace(*s)) s++;
254 }
255 r->self = s;
256 r->self_code = self_reroute;
257 }
258
259 else log_write(0, LOG_PANIC_DIE|LOG_CONFIG_FOR, "%s router:\n "
260 "%s is not valid for the self option", r->name, s);
261
262 /* If any router has check_local_user set, default retry_use_local_part
263 TRUE; otherwise its default is FALSE. */
264
265 if (r->retry_use_local_part == TRUE_UNSET)
266 r->retry_use_local_part = r->check_local_user;
267
268 /* Build a host list if fallback hosts is set. */
269
270 host_build_hostlist(&(r->fallback_hostlist), r->fallback_hosts, FALSE);
271
272 /* Check redirect_router and pass_router are valid */
273
274 if (r->redirect_router_name != NULL)
275 set_router(r, r->redirect_router_name, &(r->redirect_router), FALSE);
276
277 if (r->pass_router_name != NULL)
278 set_router(r, r->pass_router_name, &(r->pass_router), TRUE);
279
280 DEBUG(D_route) {
281 if (r->dsn_lasthop == FALSE)
282 debug_printf("DSN: %s propagating DSN\n", r->name);
283 else
284 debug_printf("DSN: %s lasthop set\n", r->name);
285 }
286 }
287 }
288
289
290
291 /*************************************************
292 * Tidy up after routing *
293 *************************************************/
294
295 /* Routers are entitled to keep hold of certain resources in their instance
296 blocks so as to save setting them up each time. An example is an open file.
297 Such routers must provide a tidyup entry point which is called when all routing
298 is finished, via this function. */
299
300 void
301 route_tidyup(void)
302 {
303 router_instance *r;
304 for (r = routers; r != NULL; r = r->next)
305 if (r->info->tidyup != NULL) (r->info->tidyup)(r);
306 }
307
308
309
310 /*************************************************
311 * Check local part for prefix *
312 *************************************************/
313
314 /* This function is handed a local part and a list of possible prefixes; if any
315 one matches, return the prefix length. A prefix beginning with '*' is a
316 wildcard.
317
318 Arguments:
319 local_part the local part to check
320 prefixes the list of prefixes
321
322 Returns: length of matching prefix or zero
323 */
324
325 int
326 route_check_prefix(const uschar *local_part, const uschar *prefixes)
327 {
328 int sep = 0;
329 uschar *prefix;
330 const uschar *listptr = prefixes;
331 uschar prebuf[64];
332
333 while ((prefix = string_nextinlist(&listptr, &sep, prebuf, sizeof(prebuf)))
334 != NULL)
335 {
336 int plen = Ustrlen(prefix);
337 if (prefix[0] == '*')
338 {
339 const uschar *p;
340 prefix++;
341 for (p = local_part + Ustrlen(local_part) - (--plen);
342 p >= local_part; p--)
343 if (strncmpic(prefix, p, plen) == 0) return plen + p - local_part;
344 }
345 else
346 if (strncmpic(prefix, local_part, plen) == 0) return plen;
347 }
348
349 return 0;
350 }
351
352
353
354 /*************************************************
355 * Check local part for suffix *
356 *************************************************/
357
358 /* This function is handed a local part and a list of possible suffixes;
359 if any one matches, return the suffix length. A suffix ending with '*'
360 is a wildcard.
361
362 Arguments:
363 local_part the local part to check
364 suffixes the list of suffixes
365
366 Returns: length of matching suffix or zero
367 */
368
369 int
370 route_check_suffix(const uschar *local_part, const uschar *suffixes)
371 {
372 int sep = 0;
373 int alen = Ustrlen(local_part);
374 uschar *suffix;
375 const uschar *listptr = suffixes;
376 uschar sufbuf[64];
377
378 while ((suffix = string_nextinlist(&listptr, &sep, sufbuf, sizeof(sufbuf)))
379 != NULL)
380 {
381 int slen = Ustrlen(suffix);
382 if (suffix[slen-1] == '*')
383 {
384 const uschar *p, *pend;
385 pend = local_part + alen - (--slen) + 1;
386 for (p = local_part; p < pend; p++)
387 if (strncmpic(suffix, p, slen) == 0) return alen - (p - local_part);
388 }
389 else
390 if (alen > slen && strncmpic(suffix, local_part + alen - slen, slen) == 0)
391 return slen;
392 }
393
394 return 0;
395 }
396
397
398
399
400 /*************************************************
401 * Check local part, domain, or sender *
402 *************************************************/
403
404 /* The checks in check_router_conditions() require similar code, so we use
405 this function to save repetition.
406
407 Arguments:
408 rname router name for error messages
409 type type of check, for error message
410 list domains, local_parts, or senders list
411 anchorptr -> tree for possibly cached items (domains)
412 cache_bits cached bits pointer
413 listtype MCL_DOMAIN for domain check
414 MCL_LOCALPART for local part check
415 MCL_ADDRESS for sender check
416 domloc current domain, current local part, or NULL for sender check
417 ldata where to put lookup data
418 caseless passed on to match_isinlist()
419 perror where to put an error message
420
421 Returns: OK item is in list
422 SKIP item is not in list, router is to be skipped
423 DEFER lookup or other defer
424 */
425
426 static int
427 route_check_dls(uschar *rname, uschar *type, const uschar *list,
428 tree_node **anchorptr, unsigned int *cache_bits, int listtype,
429 const uschar *domloc, const uschar **ldata, BOOL caseless, uschar **perror)
430 {
431 int rc;
432
433 if (list == NULL) return OK; /* Empty list always succeeds */
434
435 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("checking %s\n", type);
436
437 /* The domain and local part use the same matching function, whereas sender
438 has its own code. */
439
440 if (domloc != NULL)
441 {
442 rc = match_isinlist(domloc, &list, 0, anchorptr, cache_bits, listtype,
443 caseless, ldata);
444 }
445 else
446 {
447 uschar *address = (sender_address == NULL)? US"" : sender_address;
448 rc = match_address_list(address, TRUE, TRUE, &list, cache_bits, -1, 0,
449 CUSS &sender_data);
450 }
451
452 switch(rc)
453 {
454 case OK:
455 return OK;
456
457 case FAIL:
458 *perror = string_sprintf("%s router skipped: %s mismatch", rname, type);
459 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s\n", *perror);
460 return SKIP;
461
462 default: /* Paranoia, and keeps compilers happy */
463 case DEFER:
464 *perror = string_sprintf("%s check lookup or other defer", type);
465 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s\n", *perror);
466 return DEFER;
467 }
468 }
469
470
471
472 /*************************************************
473 * Check access by a given uid/gid *
474 *************************************************/
475
476 /* This function checks whether a given uid/gid has access to a given file or
477 directory. It is called only from check_files() below. This is hopefully a
478 cheapish check that does the job most of the time. Exim does *not* rely on this
479 test when actually accessing any file. The test is used when routing to make it
480 possible to take actions such as "if user x can access file y then run this
481 router".
482
483 During routing, Exim is normally running as root, and so the test will work
484 except for NFS non-root mounts. When verifying during message reception, Exim
485 is running as "exim", so the test may not work. This is a limitation of the
486 Exim design.
487
488 Code in check_files() below detects the case when it cannot stat() the file (as
489 root), and in that situation it uses a setuid subprocess in which to run this
490 test.
491
492 Arguments:
493 path the path to check
494 uid the user
495 gid the group
496 bits the bits required in the final component
497
498 Returns: TRUE
499 FALSE errno=EACCES or ENOENT (or others from realpath or stat)
500 */
501
502 static BOOL
503 route_check_access(uschar *path, uid_t uid, gid_t gid, int bits)
504 {
505 struct stat statbuf;
506 uschar *slash;
507 uschar *rp = US realpath(CS path, CS big_buffer);
508 uschar *sp = rp + 1;
509
510 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("route_check_access(%s,%d,%d,%o)\n", path,
511 (int)uid, (int)gid, bits);
512
513 if (rp == NULL) return FALSE;
514
515 while ((slash = Ustrchr(sp, '/')) != NULL)
516 {
517 *slash = 0;
518 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("stat %s\n", rp);
519 if (Ustat(rp, &statbuf) < 0) return FALSE;
520 if ((statbuf.st_mode &
521 ((statbuf.st_uid == uid)? 0100 : (statbuf.st_gid == gid)? 0010 : 001)
522 ) == 0)
523 {
524 errno = EACCES;
525 return FALSE;
526 }
527 *slash = '/';
528 sp = slash + 1;
529 }
530
531 /* Down to the final component */
532
533 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("stat %s\n", rp);
534
535 if (Ustat(rp, &statbuf) < 0) return FALSE;
536
537 if (statbuf.st_uid == uid) bits = bits << 6;
538 else if (statbuf.st_gid == gid) bits = bits << 3;
539 if ((statbuf.st_mode & bits) != bits)
540 {
541 errno = EACCES;
542 return FALSE;
543 }
544
545 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("route_check_access() succeeded\n");
546 return TRUE;
547 }
548
549
550
551 /*************************************************
552 * Do file existence tests *
553 *************************************************/
554
555 /* This function is given a colon-separated list of file tests, each of which
556 is expanded before use. A test consists of a file name, optionally preceded by
557 ! (require non-existence) and/or + for handling permission denied (+ means
558 treat as non-existing).
559
560 An item that contains no slashes is interpreted as a username or id, with an
561 optional group id, for checking access to the file. This cannot be done
562 "perfectly", but it is good enough for a number of applications.
563
564 Arguments:
565 s a colon-separated list of file tests or NULL
566 perror a pointer to an anchor for an error text in the case of a DEFER
567
568 Returns: OK if s == NULL or all tests are as required
569 DEFER if the existence of at least one of the files is
570 unclear (an error other than non-existence occurred);
571 DEFER if an expansion failed
572 DEFER if a name is not absolute
573 DEFER if problems with user/group
574 SKIP otherwise
575 */
576
577 static int
578 check_files(const uschar *s, uschar **perror)
579 {
580 int sep = 0; /* List has default separators */
581 uid_t uid = 0; /* For picky compilers */
582 gid_t gid = 0; /* For picky compilers */
583 BOOL ugid_set = FALSE;
584 const uschar *listptr;
585 uschar *check;
586 uschar buffer[1024];
587
588 if (s == NULL) return OK;
589
590 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("checking require_files\n");
591
592 listptr = s;
593 while ((check = string_nextinlist(&listptr, &sep, buffer, sizeof(buffer))))
594 {
595 int rc;
596 int eacces_code = 0;
597 BOOL invert = FALSE;
598 struct stat statbuf;
599 uschar *ss = expand_string(check);
600
601 if (ss == NULL)
602 {
603 if (expand_string_forcedfail) continue;
604 *perror = string_sprintf("failed to expand \"%s\" for require_files: %s",
605 check, expand_string_message);
606 goto RETURN_DEFER;
607 }
608
609 /* Empty items are just skipped */
610
611 if (*ss == 0) continue;
612
613 /* If there are no slashes in the string, we have a user name or uid, with
614 optional group/gid. */
615
616 if (Ustrchr(ss, '/') == NULL)
617 {
618 BOOL ok;
619 struct passwd *pw;
620 uschar *comma = Ustrchr(ss, ',');
621
622 /* If there's a comma, temporarily terminate the user name/number
623 at that point. Then set the uid. */
624
625 if (comma != NULL) *comma = 0;
626 ok = route_finduser(ss, &pw, &uid);
627 if (comma != NULL) *comma = ',';
628
629 if (!ok)
630 {
631 *perror = string_sprintf("user \"%s\" for require_files not found", ss);
632 goto RETURN_DEFER;
633 }
634
635 /* If there was no comma, the gid is that associated with the user. */
636
637 if (comma == NULL)
638 {
639 if (pw != NULL) gid = pw->pw_gid; else
640 {
641 *perror = string_sprintf("group missing after numerical uid %d for "
642 "require_files", (int)uid);
643 goto RETURN_DEFER;
644 }
645 }
646 else
647 {
648 if (!route_findgroup(comma + 1, &gid))
649 {
650 *perror = string_sprintf("group \"%s\" for require_files not found\n",
651 comma + 1);
652 goto RETURN_DEFER;
653 }
654 }
655
656 /* Note that we have values set, and proceed to next item */
657
658 DEBUG(D_route)
659 debug_printf("check subsequent files for access by %s\n", ss);
660 ugid_set = TRUE;
661 continue;
662 }
663
664 /* Path, possibly preceded by + and ! */
665
666 if (*ss == '+')
667 {
668 eacces_code = 1;
669 while (isspace((*(++ss))));
670 }
671
672 if (*ss == '!')
673 {
674 invert = TRUE;
675 while (isspace((*(++ss))));
676 }
677
678 if (*ss != '/')
679 {
680 *perror = string_sprintf("require_files: \"%s\" is not absolute", ss);
681 goto RETURN_DEFER;
682 }
683
684 /* Stat the file, either as root (while routing) or as exim (while verifying
685 during message reception). */
686
687 rc = Ustat(ss, &statbuf);
688
689 DEBUG(D_route)
690 {
691 debug_printf("file check: %s\n", check);
692 if (ss != check) debug_printf("expanded file: %s\n", ss);
693 debug_printf("stat() yielded %d\n", rc);
694 }
695
696 /* If permission is denied, and we are running as root (i.e. routing for
697 delivery rather than verifying), and the requirement is to test for access by
698 a particular uid/gid, it must mean that the file is on a non-root-mounted NFS
699 system. In this case, we have to use a subprocess that runs as the relevant
700 uid in order to do the test. */
701
702 if (rc != 0 && errno == EACCES && ugid_set && getuid() == root_uid)
703 {
704 int status;
705 pid_t pid;
706 void (*oldsignal)(int);
707
708 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("root is denied access: forking to check "
709 "in subprocess\n");
710
711 /* Before forking, ensure that SIGCHLD is set to SIG_DFL before forking, so
712 that the child process can be waited for, just in case get here with it set
713 otherwise. Save the old state for resetting on the wait. */
714
715 oldsignal = signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
716 pid = fork();
717
718 /* If fork() fails, reinstate the original error and behave as if
719 this block of code were not present. This is the same behavious as happens
720 when Exim is not running as root at this point. */
721
722 if (pid < 0)
723 {
724 DEBUG(D_route)
725 debug_printf("require_files: fork failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
726 errno = EACCES;
727 goto HANDLE_ERROR;
728 }
729
730 /* In the child process, change uid and gid, and then do the check using
731 the route_check_access() function. This does more than just stat the file;
732 it tests permissions as well. Return 0 for OK and 1 for failure. */
733
734 if (pid == 0)
735 {
736 exim_setugid(uid, gid, TRUE,
737 string_sprintf("require_files check, file=%s", ss));
738 if (route_check_access(ss, uid, gid, 4)) _exit(0);
739 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("route_check_access() failed\n");
740 _exit(1);
741 }
742
743 /* In the parent, wait for the child to finish */
744
745 while (waitpid(pid, &status, 0) < 0)
746 {
747 if (errno != EINTR) /* unexpected error, interpret as failure */
748 {
749 status = 1;
750 break;
751 }
752 }
753
754 signal(SIGCHLD, oldsignal); /* restore */
755 if ((status == 0) == invert) return SKIP;
756 continue; /* to test the next file */
757 }
758
759 /* Control reaches here if the initial stat() succeeds, or fails with an
760 error other than EACCES, or no uid/gid is set, or we are not running as root.
761 If we know the file exists and uid/gid are set, try to check read access for
762 that uid/gid as best we can. */
763
764 if (rc == 0 && ugid_set && !route_check_access(ss, uid, gid, 4))
765 {
766 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("route_check_access() failed\n");
767 rc = -1;
768 }
769
770 /* Handle error returns from stat() or route_check_access(). The EACESS error
771 is handled specially. At present, we can force it to be treated as
772 non-existence. Write the code so that it will be easy to add forcing for
773 existence if required later. */
774
775 HANDLE_ERROR:
776 if (rc < 0)
777 {
778 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("errno = %d\n", errno);
779 if (errno == EACCES)
780 {
781 if (eacces_code == 1)
782 {
783 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("EACCES => ENOENT\n");
784 errno = ENOENT; /* Treat as non-existent */
785 }
786 }
787 if (errno != ENOENT)
788 {
789 *perror = string_sprintf("require_files: error for %s: %s", ss,
790 strerror(errno));
791 goto RETURN_DEFER;
792 }
793 }
794
795 /* At this point, rc < 0 => non-existence; rc >= 0 => existence */
796
797 if ((rc >= 0) == invert) return SKIP;
798 }
799
800 return OK;
801
802 /* Come here on any of the errors that return DEFER. */
803
804 RETURN_DEFER:
805 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s\n", *perror);
806 return DEFER;
807 }
808
809
810
811
812
813 /*************************************************
814 * Check for router skipping *
815 *************************************************/
816
817 /* This function performs various checks to see whether a router should be
818 skipped. The order in which they are performed is important.
819
820 Arguments:
821 r pointer to router instance block
822 addr address that is being handled
823 verify the verification type
824 pw ptr to ptr to passwd structure for local user
825 perror for lookup errors
826
827 Returns: OK if all the tests succeed
828 SKIP if router is to be skipped
829 DEFER for a lookup defer
830 FAIL for address to be failed
831 */
832
833 static BOOL
834 check_router_conditions(router_instance *r, address_item *addr, int verify,
835 struct passwd **pw, uschar **perror)
836 {
837 int rc;
838 uschar *check_local_part;
839 unsigned int *localpart_cache;
840
841 /* Reset variables to hold a home directory and data from lookup of a domain or
842 local part, and ensure search_find_defer is unset, in case there aren't any
843 actual lookups. */
844
845 deliver_home = NULL;
846 deliver_domain_data = NULL;
847 deliver_localpart_data = NULL;
848 sender_data = NULL;
849 local_user_gid = (gid_t)(-1);
850 local_user_uid = (uid_t)(-1);
851 search_find_defer = FALSE;
852
853 /* Skip this router if not verifying and it has verify_only set */
854
855 if ((verify == v_none || verify == v_expn) && r->verify_only)
856 {
857 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router skipped: verify_only set\n", r->name);
858 return SKIP;
859 }
860
861 /* Skip this router if testing an address (-bt) and address_test is not set */
862
863 if (address_test_mode && !r->address_test)
864 {
865 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router skipped: address_test is unset\n",
866 r->name);
867 return SKIP;
868 }
869
870 /* Skip this router if verifying and it hasn't got the appropriate verify flag
871 set. */
872
873 if ((verify == v_sender && !r->verify_sender) ||
874 (verify == v_recipient && !r->verify_recipient))
875 {
876 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router skipped: verify %d %d %d\n",
877 r->name, verify, r->verify_sender, r->verify_recipient);
878 return SKIP;
879 }
880
881 /* Skip this router if processing EXPN and it doesn't have expn set */
882
883 if (verify == v_expn && !r->expn)
884 {
885 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router skipped: no_expn set\n", r->name);
886 return SKIP;
887 }
888
889 /* Skip this router if there's a domain mismatch. */
890
891 if ((rc = route_check_dls(r->name, US"domains", r->domains, &domainlist_anchor,
892 addr->domain_cache, TRUE, addr->domain, CUSS &deliver_domain_data,
893 MCL_DOMAIN, perror)) != OK)
894 return rc;
895
896 /* Skip this router if there's a local part mismatch. We want to pass over the
897 caseful local part, so that +caseful can restore it, even if this router is
898 handling local parts caselessly. However, we can't just pass cc_local_part,
899 because that doesn't have the prefix or suffix stripped. A bit of massaging is
900 required. Also, we only use the match cache for local parts that have not had
901 a prefix or suffix stripped. */
902
903 if (addr->prefix == NULL && addr->suffix == NULL)
904 {
905 localpart_cache = addr->localpart_cache;
906 check_local_part = addr->cc_local_part;
907 }
908 else
909 {
910 localpart_cache = NULL;
911 check_local_part = string_copy(addr->cc_local_part);
912 if (addr->prefix != NULL)
913 check_local_part += Ustrlen(addr->prefix);
914 if (addr->suffix != NULL)
915 check_local_part[Ustrlen(check_local_part) - Ustrlen(addr->suffix)] = 0;
916 }
917
918 if ((rc = route_check_dls(r->name, US"local_parts", r->local_parts,
919 &localpartlist_anchor, localpart_cache, MCL_LOCALPART,
920 check_local_part, CUSS &deliver_localpart_data,
921 !r->caseful_local_part, perror)) != OK)
922 return rc;
923
924 /* If the check_local_user option is set, check that the local_part is the
925 login of a local user. Note: the third argument to route_finduser() must be
926 NULL here, to prevent a numeric string being taken as a numeric uid. If the
927 user is found, set deliver_home to the home directory, and also set
928 local_user_{uid,gid}. */
929
930 if (r->check_local_user)
931 {
932 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("checking for local user\n");
933 if (!route_finduser(addr->local_part, pw, NULL))
934 {
935 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router skipped: %s is not a local user\n",
936 r->name, addr->local_part);
937 return SKIP;
938 }
939 deliver_home = string_copy(US (*pw)->pw_dir);
940 local_user_gid = (*pw)->pw_gid;
941 local_user_uid = (*pw)->pw_uid;
942 }
943
944 /* Set (or override in the case of check_local_user) the home directory if
945 router_home_directory is set. This is done here so that it overrides $home from
946 check_local_user before any subsequent expansions are done. Otherwise, $home
947 could mean different things for different options, which would be extremely
948 confusing. */
949
950 if (r->router_home_directory != NULL)
951 {
952 uschar *router_home = expand_string(r->router_home_directory);
953 if (router_home == NULL)
954 {
955 if (!expand_string_forcedfail)
956 {
957 *perror = string_sprintf("failed to expand \"%s\" for "
958 "router_home_directory: %s", r->router_home_directory,
959 expand_string_message);
960 return DEFER;
961 }
962 }
963 else
964 {
965 setflag(addr, af_home_expanded); /* Note set from router_home_directory */
966 deliver_home = router_home;
967 }
968 }
969
970 /* Skip if the sender condition is not met. We leave this one till after the
971 local user check so that $home is set - enabling the possiblity of letting
972 individual recipients specify lists of acceptable/unacceptable senders. */
973
974 if ((rc = route_check_dls(r->name, US"senders", r->senders, NULL,
975 sender_address_cache, MCL_ADDRESS, NULL, NULL, FALSE, perror)) != OK)
976 return rc;
977
978 /* This is the point at which we print out the router's debugging string if it
979 is set. We wait till here so as to have $home available for local users (and
980 anyway, we don't want too much stuff for skipped routers). */
981
982 debug_print_string(r->debug_string);
983
984 /* Perform file existence tests. */
985
986 if ((rc = check_files(r->require_files, perror)) != OK)
987 {
988 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router %s: file check\n", r->name,
989 (rc == SKIP)? "skipped" : "deferred");
990 return rc;
991 }
992
993 /* Now the general condition test. */
994
995 if (r->condition != NULL)
996 {
997 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("checking \"condition\"\n");
998 if (!expand_check_condition(r->condition, r->name, US"router"))
999 {
1000 if (search_find_defer)
1001 {
1002 *perror = US"condition check lookup defer";
1003 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s\n", *perror);
1004 return DEFER;
1005 }
1006 DEBUG(D_route)
1007 debug_printf("%s router skipped: condition failure\n", r->name);
1008 return SKIP;
1009 }
1010 }
1011
1012 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_BRIGHTMAIL
1013 /* check if a specific Brightmail AntiSpam rule fired on the message */
1014 if (r->bmi_rule != NULL) {
1015 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("checking bmi_rule\n");
1016 if (bmi_check_rule(bmi_base64_verdict, r->bmi_rule) == 0) {
1017 /* none of the rules fired */
1018 DEBUG(D_route)
1019 debug_printf("%s router skipped: none of bmi_rule rules fired\n", r->name);
1020 return SKIP;
1021 };
1022 };
1023
1024 /* check if message should not be delivered */
1025 if (r->bmi_dont_deliver) {
1026 if (bmi_deliver == 1) {
1027 DEBUG(D_route)
1028 debug_printf("%s router skipped: bmi_dont_deliver is FALSE\n", r->name);
1029 return SKIP;
1030 };
1031 };
1032
1033 /* check if message should go to an alternate location */
1034 if (r->bmi_deliver_alternate) {
1035 if ((bmi_deliver == 0) || (bmi_alt_location == NULL)) {
1036 DEBUG(D_route)
1037 debug_printf("%s router skipped: bmi_deliver_alternate is FALSE\n", r->name);
1038 return SKIP;
1039 };
1040 };
1041
1042 /* check if message should go to default location */
1043 if (r->bmi_deliver_default) {
1044 if ((bmi_deliver == 0) || (bmi_alt_location != NULL)) {
1045 DEBUG(D_route)
1046 debug_printf("%s router skipped: bmi_deliver_default is FALSE\n", r->name);
1047 return SKIP;
1048 };
1049 };
1050 #endif
1051
1052 /* All the checks passed. */
1053
1054 return OK;
1055 }
1056
1057
1058
1059
1060 /*************************************************
1061 * Find a local user *
1062 *************************************************/
1063
1064 /* Try several times (if configured) to find a local user, in case delays in
1065 NIS or NFS whatever cause an incorrect refusal. It's a pity that getpwnam()
1066 doesn't have some kind of indication as to why it has failed. If the string
1067 given consists entirely of digits, and the third argument is not NULL, assume
1068 the string is the numerical value of the uid. Otherwise it is looked up using
1069 getpwnam(). The uid is passed back via return_uid, if not NULL, and the
1070 pointer to a passwd structure, if found, is passed back via pw, if not NULL.
1071
1072 Because this may be called several times in succession for the same user for
1073 different routers, cache the result of the previous getpwnam call so that it
1074 can be re-used. Note that we can't just copy the structure, as the store it
1075 points to can get trashed.
1076
1077 Arguments:
1078 s the login name or textual form of the numerical uid of the user
1079 pw if not NULL, return the result of getpwnam here, or set NULL
1080 if no call to getpwnam is made (s numeric, return_uid != NULL)
1081 return_uid if not NULL, return the uid via this address
1082
1083 Returns: TRUE if s is numerical or was looked up successfully
1084
1085 */
1086
1087 static struct passwd pwcopy;
1088 static struct passwd *lastpw = NULL;
1089 static uschar lastname[48] = { 0 };
1090 static uschar lastdir[128];
1091 static uschar lastgecos[128];
1092 static uschar lastshell[128];
1093
1094 BOOL
1095 route_finduser(const uschar *s, struct passwd **pw, uid_t *return_uid)
1096 {
1097 BOOL cache_set = (Ustrcmp(lastname, s) == 0);
1098
1099 DEBUG(D_uid) debug_printf("seeking password data for user \"%s\": %s\n", s,
1100 cache_set? "using cached result" : "cache not available");
1101
1102 if (!cache_set)
1103 {
1104 int i = 0;
1105
1106 if (return_uid != NULL && (isdigit(*s) || *s == '-') &&
1107 s[Ustrspn(s+1, "0123456789")+1] == 0)
1108 {
1109 *return_uid = (uid_t)Uatoi(s);
1110 if (pw != NULL) *pw = NULL;
1111 return TRUE;
1112 }
1113
1114 (void)string_format(lastname, sizeof(lastname), "%s", s);
1115
1116 /* Force failure if string length is greater than given maximum */
1117
1118 if (max_username_length > 0 && Ustrlen(lastname) > max_username_length)
1119 {
1120 DEBUG(D_uid) debug_printf("forced failure of finduser(): string "
1121 "length of %s is greater than %d\n", lastname, max_username_length);
1122 lastpw = NULL;
1123 }
1124
1125 /* Try a few times if so configured; this handles delays in NIS etc. */
1126
1127 else for (;;)
1128 {
1129 errno = 0;
1130 if ((lastpw = getpwnam(CS s)) != NULL) break;
1131 if (++i > finduser_retries) break;
1132 sleep(1);
1133 }
1134
1135 if (lastpw != NULL)
1136 {
1137 pwcopy.pw_uid = lastpw->pw_uid;
1138 pwcopy.pw_gid = lastpw->pw_gid;
1139 (void)string_format(lastdir, sizeof(lastdir), "%s", lastpw->pw_dir);
1140 (void)string_format(lastgecos, sizeof(lastgecos), "%s", lastpw->pw_gecos);
1141 (void)string_format(lastshell, sizeof(lastshell), "%s", lastpw->pw_shell);
1142 pwcopy.pw_name = CS lastname;
1143 pwcopy.pw_dir = CS lastdir;
1144 pwcopy.pw_gecos = CS lastgecos;
1145 pwcopy.pw_shell = CS lastshell;
1146 lastpw = &pwcopy;
1147 }
1148
1149 else DEBUG(D_uid)
1150 {
1151 if (errno != 0) debug_printf("getpwnam(%s) failed: %s\n", s,
1152 strerror(errno));
1153 }
1154 }
1155
1156 if (lastpw == NULL)
1157 {
1158 DEBUG(D_uid) debug_printf("getpwnam() returned NULL (user not found)\n");
1159 return FALSE;
1160 }
1161 else
1162 {
1163 DEBUG(D_uid) debug_printf("getpwnam() succeeded uid=%d gid=%d\n",
1164 lastpw->pw_uid, lastpw->pw_gid);
1165 }
1166
1167 if (return_uid != NULL) *return_uid = lastpw->pw_uid;
1168 if (pw != NULL) *pw = lastpw;
1169
1170 return TRUE;
1171 }
1172
1173
1174
1175
1176 /*************************************************
1177 * Find a local group *
1178 *************************************************/
1179
1180 /* Try several times (if configured) to find a local group, in case delays in
1181 NIS or NFS whatever cause an incorrect refusal. It's a pity that getgrnam()
1182 doesn't have some kind of indication as to why it has failed.
1183
1184 Arguments:
1185 s the group namd or textual form of the numerical gid
1186 return_gid return the gid via this address
1187
1188 Returns: TRUE if the group was found; FALSE otherwise
1189
1190 */
1191
1192 BOOL
1193 route_findgroup(uschar *s, gid_t *return_gid)
1194 {
1195 int i = 0;
1196 struct group *gr;
1197
1198 if ((isdigit(*s) || *s == '-') && s[Ustrspn(s+1, "0123456789")+1] == 0)
1199 {
1200 *return_gid = (gid_t)Uatoi(s);
1201 return TRUE;
1202 }
1203
1204 for (;;)
1205 {
1206 if ((gr = getgrnam(CS s)) != NULL)
1207 {
1208 *return_gid = gr->gr_gid;
1209 return TRUE;
1210 }
1211 if (++i > finduser_retries) break;
1212 sleep(1);
1213 }
1214
1215 return FALSE;
1216 }
1217
1218
1219
1220
1221 /*************************************************
1222 * Find user by expanding string *
1223 *************************************************/
1224
1225 /* Expands a string, and then looks up the result in the passwd file.
1226
1227 Arguments:
1228 string the string to be expanded, yielding a login name or a numerical
1229 uid value (to be passed to route_finduser())
1230 driver_name caller name for panic error message (only)
1231 driver_type caller type for panic error message (only)
1232 pw return passwd entry via this pointer
1233 uid return uid via this pointer
1234 errmsg where to point a message on failure
1235
1236 Returns: TRUE if user found, FALSE otherwise
1237 */
1238
1239 BOOL
1240 route_find_expanded_user(uschar *string, uschar *driver_name,
1241 uschar *driver_type, struct passwd **pw, uid_t *uid, uschar **errmsg)
1242 {
1243 uschar *user = expand_string(string);
1244
1245 if (user == NULL)
1246 {
1247 *errmsg = string_sprintf("Failed to expand user string \"%s\" for the "
1248 "%s %s: %s", string, driver_name, driver_type, expand_string_message);
1249 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "%s", *errmsg);
1250 return FALSE;
1251 }
1252
1253 if (route_finduser(user, pw, uid)) return TRUE;
1254
1255 *errmsg = string_sprintf("Failed to find user \"%s\" from expanded string "
1256 "\"%s\" for the %s %s", user, string, driver_name, driver_type);
1257 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "%s", *errmsg);
1258 return FALSE;
1259 }
1260
1261
1262
1263 /*************************************************
1264 * Find group by expanding string *
1265 *************************************************/
1266
1267 /* Expands a string and then looks up the result in the group file.
1268
1269 Arguments:
1270 string the string to be expanded, yielding a group name or a numerical
1271 gid value (to be passed to route_findgroup())
1272 driver_name caller name for panic error message (only)
1273 driver_type caller type for panic error message (only)
1274 gid return gid via this pointer
1275 errmsg return error message via this pointer
1276
1277 Returns: TRUE if found group, FALSE otherwise
1278 */
1279
1280 BOOL
1281 route_find_expanded_group(uschar *string, uschar *driver_name, uschar *driver_type,
1282 gid_t *gid, uschar **errmsg)
1283 {
1284 BOOL yield = TRUE;
1285 uschar *group = expand_string(string);
1286
1287 if (group == NULL)
1288 {
1289 *errmsg = string_sprintf("Failed to expand group string \"%s\" for the "
1290 "%s %s: %s", string, driver_name, driver_type, expand_string_message);
1291 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "%s", *errmsg);
1292 return FALSE;
1293 }
1294
1295 if (!route_findgroup(group, gid))
1296 {
1297 *errmsg = string_sprintf("Failed to find group \"%s\" from expanded string "
1298 "\"%s\" for the %s %s", group, string, driver_name, driver_type);
1299 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "%s", *errmsg);
1300 yield = FALSE;
1301 }
1302
1303 return yield;
1304 }
1305
1306
1307
1308 /*************************************************
1309 * Handle an unseen routing *
1310 *************************************************/
1311
1312 /* This function is called when an address is routed by a router with "unseen"
1313 set. It must make a clone of the address, for handling by subsequent drivers.
1314 The clone is set to start routing at the next router.
1315
1316 The original address must be replaced by an invented "parent" which has the
1317 routed address plus the clone as its children. This is necessary in case the
1318 address is at the top level - we don't want to mark it complete until both
1319 deliveries have been done.
1320
1321 A new unique field must be made, so that the record of the delivery isn't a
1322 record of the original address, and checking for already delivered has
1323 therefore to be done here. If the delivery has happened, then take the base
1324 address off whichever delivery queue it is on - it will always be the top item.
1325
1326 Arguments:
1327 name router name
1328 addr address that was routed
1329 paddr_local chain of local-delivery addresses
1330 paddr_remote chain of remote-delivery addresses
1331 addr_new chain for newly created addresses
1332
1333 Returns: nothing
1334 */
1335
1336 static void
1337 route_unseen(uschar *name, address_item *addr, address_item **paddr_local,
1338 address_item **paddr_remote, address_item **addr_new)
1339 {
1340 address_item *parent = deliver_make_addr(addr->address, TRUE);
1341 address_item *new = deliver_make_addr(addr->address, TRUE);
1342
1343 /* The invented parent is a copy that replaces the original; note that
1344 this copies its parent pointer. It has two children, and its errors_address is
1345 from the original address' parent, if present, otherwise unset. */
1346
1347 *parent = *addr;
1348 parent->child_count = 2;
1349 parent->prop.errors_address =
1350 (addr->parent == NULL)? NULL : addr->parent->prop.errors_address;
1351
1352 /* The routed address gets a new parent. */
1353
1354 addr->parent = parent;
1355
1356 /* The clone has this parent too. Set its errors address from the parent. This
1357 was set from the original parent (or to NULL) - see above. We do NOT want to
1358 take the errors address from the unseen router. */
1359
1360 new->parent = parent;
1361 new->prop.errors_address = parent->prop.errors_address;
1362
1363 /* Copy the propagated flags and address_data from the original. */
1364
1365 copyflag(new, addr, af_propagate);
1366 new->prop.address_data = addr->prop.address_data;
1367 new->dsn_flags = addr->dsn_flags;
1368 new->dsn_orcpt = addr->dsn_orcpt;
1369
1370
1371 /* As it has turned out, we haven't set headers_add or headers_remove for the
1372 * clone. Thinking about it, it isn't entirely clear whether they should be
1373 * copied from the original parent, like errors_address, or taken from the
1374 * unseen router, like address_data and the flags. Until somebody brings this
1375 * up, I propose to leave the code as it is.
1376 */
1377
1378
1379 /* Set the cloned address to start at the next router, and put it onto the
1380 chain of new addresses. */
1381
1382 new->start_router = addr->router->next;
1383 new->next = *addr_new;
1384 *addr_new = new;
1385
1386 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("\"unseen\" set: replicated %s\n", addr->address);
1387
1388 /* Make a new unique field, to distinguish from the normal one. */
1389
1390 addr->unique = string_sprintf("%s/%s", addr->unique, name);
1391
1392 /* If the address has been routed to a transport, see if it was previously
1393 delivered. If so, we take it off the relevant queue so that it isn't delivered
1394 again. Otherwise, it was an alias or something, and the addresses it generated
1395 are handled in the normal way. */
1396
1397 if (addr->transport != NULL &&
1398 tree_search(tree_nonrecipients, addr->unique) != NULL)
1399 {
1400 DEBUG(D_route)
1401 debug_printf("\"unseen\" delivery previously done - discarded\n");
1402 parent->child_count--;
1403 if (*paddr_remote == addr) *paddr_remote = addr->next;
1404 if (*paddr_local == addr) *paddr_local = addr->next;
1405 }
1406 }
1407
1408
1409
1410 /*************************************************
1411 * Route one address *
1412 *************************************************/
1413
1414 /* This function is passed in one address item, for processing by the routers.
1415 The verify flag is set if this is being called for verification rather than
1416 delivery. If the router doesn't have its "verify" flag set, it is skipped.
1417
1418 Arguments:
1419 addr address to route
1420 paddr_local chain of local-delivery addresses
1421 paddr_remote chain of remote-delivery addresses
1422 addr_new chain for newly created addresses
1423 addr_succeed chain for completed addresses
1424 verify v_none if not verifying
1425 v_sender if verifying a sender address
1426 v_recipient if verifying a recipient address
1427 v_expn if processing an EXPN address
1428
1429 Returns: OK => address successfully routed
1430 DISCARD => address was discarded
1431 FAIL => address could not be routed
1432 DEFER => some temporary problem
1433 ERROR => some major internal or configuration failure
1434 */
1435
1436 int
1437 route_address(address_item *addr, address_item **paddr_local,
1438 address_item **paddr_remote, address_item **addr_new,
1439 address_item **addr_succeed, int verify)
1440 {
1441 int yield = OK;
1442 BOOL unseen;
1443 router_instance *r, *nextr;
1444 const uschar *old_domain = addr->domain;
1445
1446 HDEBUG(D_route)
1447 {
1448 debug_printf(">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>\n");
1449 debug_printf("routing %s\n", addr->address);
1450 }
1451
1452 /* Loop through all router instances until a router succeeds, fails, defers, or
1453 encounters an error. If the address has start_router set, we begin from there
1454 instead of at the first router. */
1455
1456 for (r = (addr->start_router == NULL)? routers : addr->start_router;
1457 r != NULL; r = nextr)
1458 {
1459 uschar *error;
1460 struct passwd *pw = NULL;
1461 struct passwd pwcopy;
1462 address_item *parent;
1463 BOOL loop_detected = FALSE;
1464 BOOL more;
1465 int loopcount = 0;
1466 int rc;
1467
1468 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("--------> %s router <--------\n", r->name);
1469
1470 /* Reset any search error message from the previous router. */
1471
1472 search_error_message = NULL;
1473
1474 /* There are some weird cases where logging is disabled */
1475
1476 disable_logging = r->disable_logging;
1477
1478 /* Record the last router to handle the address, and set the default
1479 next router. */
1480
1481 addr->router = r;
1482 nextr = r->next;
1483
1484 /* Loop protection: If this address has an ancestor with the same address,
1485 and that ancestor was routed by this router, we skip this router. This
1486 prevents a variety of looping states when a new address is created by
1487 redirection or by the use of "unseen" on a router.
1488
1489 If no_repeat_use is set on the router, we skip if _any_ ancestor was routed
1490 by this router, even if it was different to the current address.
1491
1492 Just in case someone does put it into a loop (possible with redirection
1493 continally adding to an address, for example), put a long stop counter on
1494 the number of parents. */
1495
1496 for (parent = addr->parent; parent != NULL; parent = parent->parent)
1497 {
1498 if (parent->router == r)
1499 {
1500 BOOL break_loop = !r->repeat_use;
1501
1502 /* When repeat_use is set, first check the active addresses caselessly.
1503 If they match, we have to do a further caseful check of the local parts
1504 when caseful_local_part is set. This is assumed to be rare, which is why
1505 the code is written this way. */
1506
1507 if (!break_loop)
1508 {
1509 break_loop = strcmpic(parent->address, addr->address) == 0;
1510 if (break_loop && r->caseful_local_part)
1511 break_loop = Ustrncmp(parent->address, addr->address,
1512 Ustrrchr(addr->address, '@') - addr->address) == 0;
1513 }
1514
1515 if (break_loop)
1516 {
1517 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router skipped: previously routed %s\n",
1518 r->name, parent->address);
1519 loop_detected = TRUE;
1520 break;
1521 }
1522 }
1523
1524 /* Continue with parents, limiting the size of the dynasty. */
1525
1526 if (loopcount++ > 100)
1527 {
1528 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "routing loop for %s", addr->address);
1529 yield = DEFER;
1530 goto ROUTE_EXIT;
1531 }
1532 }
1533
1534 if (loop_detected) continue;
1535
1536 /* Default no affixes and select whether to use a caseful or caseless local
1537 part in this router. */
1538
1539 addr->prefix = addr->suffix = NULL;
1540 addr->local_part = r->caseful_local_part?
1541 addr->cc_local_part : addr->lc_local_part;
1542
1543 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("local_part=%s domain=%s\n", addr->local_part,
1544 addr->domain);
1545
1546 /* Handle any configured prefix by replacing the local_part address,
1547 and setting the prefix. Skip the router if the prefix doesn't match,
1548 unless the prefix is optional. */
1549
1550 if (r->prefix != NULL)
1551 {
1552 int plen = route_check_prefix(addr->local_part, r->prefix);
1553 if (plen > 0)
1554 {
1555 addr->prefix = string_copyn(addr->local_part, plen);
1556 addr->local_part += plen;
1557 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("stripped prefix %s\n", addr->prefix);
1558 }
1559 else if (!r->prefix_optional)
1560 {
1561 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router skipped: prefix mismatch\n",
1562 r->name);
1563 continue;
1564 }
1565 }
1566
1567 /* Handle any configured suffix likewise. */
1568
1569 if (r->suffix != NULL)
1570 {
1571 int slen = route_check_suffix(addr->local_part, r->suffix);
1572 if (slen > 0)
1573 {
1574 int lplen = Ustrlen(addr->local_part) - slen;
1575 addr->suffix = addr->local_part + lplen;
1576 addr->local_part = string_copyn(addr->local_part, lplen);
1577 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("stripped suffix %s\n", addr->suffix);
1578 }
1579 else if (!r->suffix_optional)
1580 {
1581 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router skipped: suffix mismatch\n",
1582 r->name);
1583 continue;
1584 }
1585 }
1586
1587 /* Set the expansion variables now that we have the affixes and the case of
1588 the local part sorted. */
1589
1590 router_name = r->name;
1591 deliver_set_expansions(addr);
1592
1593 /* For convenience, the pre-router checks are in a separate function, which
1594 returns OK, SKIP, FAIL, or DEFER. */
1595
1596 if ((rc = check_router_conditions(r, addr, verify, &pw, &error)) != OK)
1597 {
1598 router_name = NULL;
1599 if (rc == SKIP) continue;
1600 addr->message = error;
1601 yield = rc;
1602 goto ROUTE_EXIT;
1603 }
1604
1605 /* All pre-conditions have been met. Reset any search error message from
1606 pre-condition tests. These can arise in negated tests where the failure of
1607 the lookup leads to a TRUE pre-condition. */
1608
1609 search_error_message = NULL;
1610
1611 /* Finally, expand the address_data field in the router. Forced failure
1612 behaves as if the router declined. Any other failure is more serious. On
1613 success, the string is attached to the address for all subsequent processing.
1614 */
1615
1616 if (r->address_data != NULL)
1617 {
1618 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("processing address_data\n");
1619 deliver_address_data = expand_string(r->address_data);
1620 if (deliver_address_data == NULL)
1621 {
1622 if (expand_string_forcedfail)
1623 {
1624 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("forced failure in expansion of \"%s\" "
1625 "(address_data): decline action taken\n", r->address_data);
1626
1627 /* Expand "more" if necessary; DEFER => an expansion failed */
1628
1629 yield = exp_bool(addr, US"router", r->name, D_route,
1630 US"more", r->more, r->expand_more, &more);
1631 if (yield != OK) goto ROUTE_EXIT;
1632
1633 if (!more)
1634 {
1635 DEBUG(D_route)
1636 debug_printf("\"more\"=false: skipping remaining routers\n");
1637 router_name = NULL;
1638 r = NULL;
1639 break;
1640 }
1641 else continue; /* With next router */
1642 }
1643
1644 else
1645 {
1646 addr->message = string_sprintf("expansion of \"%s\" failed "
1647 "in %s router: %s", r->address_data, r->name, expand_string_message);
1648 yield = DEFER;
1649 goto ROUTE_EXIT;
1650 }
1651 }
1652 addr->prop.address_data = deliver_address_data;
1653 }
1654
1655 /* We are finally cleared for take-off with this router. Clear the the flag
1656 that records that a local host was removed from a routed host list. Make a
1657 copy of relevant fields in the password information from check_local_user,
1658 because it will be overwritten if check_local_user is invoked again while
1659 verifying an errors_address setting. */
1660
1661 clearflag(addr, af_local_host_removed);
1662
1663 if (pw != NULL)
1664 {
1665 pwcopy.pw_name = CS string_copy(US pw->pw_name);
1666 pwcopy.pw_uid = pw->pw_uid;
1667 pwcopy.pw_gid = pw->pw_gid;
1668 pwcopy.pw_gecos = CS string_copy(US pw->pw_gecos);
1669 pwcopy.pw_dir = CS string_copy(US pw->pw_dir);
1670 pwcopy.pw_shell = CS string_copy(US pw->pw_shell);
1671 pw = &pwcopy;
1672 }
1673
1674 /* Run the router, and handle the consequences. */
1675
1676 /* ... but let us check on DSN before. If this should be the last hop for DSN
1677 set flag
1678 */
1679 if ((r->dsn_lasthop == TRUE) && ((addr->dsn_flags & rf_dsnlasthop) == 0))
1680 {
1681 addr->dsn_flags |= rf_dsnlasthop;
1682 HDEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("DSN: last hop for %s\n", addr->address);
1683 }
1684
1685 HDEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("calling %s router\n", r->name);
1686
1687 yield = (r->info->code)(r, addr, pw, verify, paddr_local, paddr_remote,
1688 addr_new, addr_succeed);
1689
1690 router_name = NULL;
1691
1692 if (yield == FAIL)
1693 {
1694 HDEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s router forced address failure\n", r->name);
1695 goto ROUTE_EXIT;
1696 }
1697
1698 /* If succeeded while verifying but fail_verify is set, convert into
1699 a failure, and take it off the local or remote delivery list. */
1700
1701 if (((verify == v_sender && r->fail_verify_sender) ||
1702 (verify == v_recipient && r->fail_verify_recipient)) &&
1703 (yield == OK || yield == PASS))
1704 {
1705 addr->message = string_sprintf("%s router forced verify failure", r->name);
1706 if (*paddr_remote == addr) *paddr_remote = addr->next;
1707 if (*paddr_local == addr) *paddr_local = addr->next;
1708 yield = FAIL;
1709 goto ROUTE_EXIT;
1710 }
1711
1712 /* PASS and DECLINE are the only two cases where the loop continues. For all
1713 other returns, we break the loop and handle the result below. */
1714
1715 if (yield != PASS && yield != DECLINE) break;
1716
1717 HDEBUG(D_route)
1718 {
1719 debug_printf("%s router %s for %s\n", r->name,
1720 (yield == PASS)? "passed" : "declined", addr->address);
1721 if (Ustrcmp(old_domain, addr->domain) != 0)
1722 debug_printf("domain %s rewritten\n", old_domain);
1723 }
1724
1725 /* PASS always continues to another router; DECLINE does so if "more"
1726 is true. Initialization insists that pass_router is always a following
1727 router. Otherwise, break the loop as if at the end of the routers. */
1728
1729 if (yield == PASS)
1730 {
1731 if (r->pass_router != NULL) nextr = r->pass_router;
1732 }
1733 else
1734 {
1735 /* Expand "more" if necessary */
1736
1737 yield = exp_bool(addr, US"router", r->name, D_route,
1738 US"more", r->more, r->expand_more, &more);
1739 if (yield != OK) goto ROUTE_EXIT;
1740
1741 if (!more)
1742 {
1743 HDEBUG(D_route)
1744 debug_printf("\"more\" is false: skipping remaining routers\n");
1745 r = NULL;
1746 break;
1747 }
1748 }
1749 } /* Loop for all routers */
1750
1751 /* On exit from the routers loop, if r == NULL we have run out of routers,
1752 either genuinely, or as a result of no_more. Otherwise, the loop ended
1753 prematurely, either because a router succeeded, or because of some special
1754 router response. Note that FAIL errors and errors detected before actually
1755 running a router go direct to ROUTE_EXIT from code above. */
1756
1757 if (r == NULL)
1758 {
1759 HDEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("no more routers\n");
1760 if (addr->message == NULL)
1761 {
1762 uschar *message = US"Unrouteable address";
1763 if (addr->router != NULL && addr->router->cannot_route_message != NULL)
1764 {
1765 uschar *expmessage = expand_string(addr->router->cannot_route_message);
1766 if (expmessage == NULL)
1767 {
1768 if (!expand_string_forcedfail)
1769 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "failed to expand "
1770 "cannot_route_message in %s router: %s", addr->router->name,
1771 expand_string_message);
1772 }
1773 else message = expmessage;
1774 }
1775 addr->user_message = addr->message = message;
1776 }
1777 addr->router = NULL; /* For logging */
1778 yield = FAIL;
1779 goto ROUTE_EXIT;
1780 }
1781
1782 if (yield == DEFER)
1783 {
1784 HDEBUG(D_route)
1785 {
1786 debug_printf("%s router: defer for %s\n", r->name, addr->address);
1787 debug_printf(" message: %s\n", (addr->message == NULL)?
1788 US"<none>" : addr->message);
1789 }
1790 goto ROUTE_EXIT;
1791 }
1792
1793 if (yield == DISCARD) goto ROUTE_EXIT;
1794
1795 /* The yield must be either OK or REROUTED. */
1796
1797 if (yield != OK && yield != REROUTED)
1798 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "%s router returned unknown value %d",
1799 r->name, yield);
1800
1801 /* If the yield was REROUTED, the router put a child address on the new chain
1802 as a result of a domain change of some sort (widening, typically). */
1803
1804 if (yield == REROUTED)
1805 {
1806 HDEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("re-routed to %s\n", addr->address);
1807 yield = OK;
1808 goto ROUTE_EXIT;
1809 }
1810
1811 /* The only remaining possibility is that the router succeeded. If the
1812 translate_ip_address options is set and host addresses were associated with the
1813 address, run them through the translation. This feature is for weird and
1814 wonderful situations (the amateur packet radio people need it) or very broken
1815 networking, so it is included in the binary only if requested. */
1816
1817 #ifdef SUPPORT_TRANSLATE_IP_ADDRESS
1818
1819 if (r->translate_ip_address != NULL)
1820 {
1821 int rc;
1822 int old_pool = store_pool;
1823 host_item *h;
1824 for (h = addr->host_list; h != NULL; h = h->next)
1825 {
1826 uschar *newaddress;
1827 uschar *oldaddress, *oldname;
1828
1829 if (h->address == NULL) continue;
1830
1831 deliver_host_address = h->address;
1832 newaddress = expand_string(r->translate_ip_address);
1833 deliver_host_address = NULL;
1834
1835 if (newaddress == NULL)
1836 {
1837 if (expand_string_forcedfail) continue;
1838 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_EXPANDFAIL;
1839 addr->message = string_sprintf("translate_ip_address expansion "
1840 "failed: %s", expand_string_message);
1841 yield = DEFER;
1842 goto ROUTE_EXIT;
1843 }
1844
1845 DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("%s [%s] translated to %s\n",
1846 h->name, h->address, newaddress);
1847 if (string_is_ip_address(newaddress, NULL) != 0)
1848 {
1849 h->address = newaddress;
1850 continue;
1851 }
1852
1853 oldname = h->name;
1854 oldaddress = h->address;
1855 h->name = newaddress;
1856 h->address = NULL;
1857 h->mx = MX_NONE;
1858
1859 store_pool = POOL_PERM;
1860 rc = host_find_byname(h, NULL, HOST_FIND_QUALIFY_SINGLE, NULL, TRUE);
1861 store_pool = old_pool;
1862
1863 if (rc == HOST_FIND_FAILED || rc == HOST_FIND_AGAIN)
1864 {
1865 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_UNKNOWNHOST;
1866 addr->message = string_sprintf("host %s not found when "
1867 "translating %s [%s]", h->name, oldname, oldaddress);
1868 yield = DEFER;
1869 goto ROUTE_EXIT;
1870 }
1871 }
1872 }
1873 #endif /* SUPPORT_TRANSLATE_IP_ADDRESS */
1874
1875 /* See if this is an unseen routing; first expand the option if necessary.
1876 DEFER can be given if the expansion fails */
1877
1878 yield = exp_bool(addr, US"router", r->name, D_route,
1879 US"unseen", r->unseen, r->expand_unseen, &unseen);
1880 if (yield != OK) goto ROUTE_EXIT;
1881
1882 /* Debugging output recording a successful routing */
1883
1884 HDEBUG(D_route)
1885 {
1886 debug_printf("routed by %s router%s\n", r->name,
1887 unseen? " (unseen)" : "");
1888 }
1889
1890 DEBUG(D_route)
1891 {
1892 host_item *h;
1893
1894 debug_printf(" envelope to: %s\n", addr->address);
1895 debug_printf(" transport: %s\n", (addr->transport == NULL)?
1896 US"<none>" : addr->transport->name);
1897
1898 if (addr->prop.errors_address != NULL)
1899 debug_printf(" errors to %s\n", addr->prop.errors_address);
1900
1901 for (h = addr->host_list; h != NULL; h = h->next)
1902 {
1903 debug_printf(" host %s", h->name);
1904 if (h->address != NULL) debug_printf(" [%s]", h->address);
1905 if (h->mx >= 0) debug_printf(" MX=%d", h->mx);
1906 else if (h->mx != MX_NONE) debug_printf(" rgroup=%d", h->mx);
1907 if (h->port != PORT_NONE) debug_printf(" port=%d", h->port);
1908 if (h->dnssec != DS_UNK) debug_printf(" dnssec=%s", h->dnssec==DS_YES ? "yes" : "no");
1909 debug_printf("\n");
1910 }
1911 }
1912
1913 /* Clear any temporary error message set by a router that declined, and handle
1914 the "unseen" option (ignore if there are no further routers). */
1915
1916 addr->message = NULL;
1917 if (unseen && r->next != NULL)
1918 route_unseen(r->name, addr, paddr_local, paddr_remote, addr_new);
1919
1920 /* Unset the address expansions, and return the final result. */
1921
1922 ROUTE_EXIT:
1923 if (yield == DEFER) {
1924 if (
1925 ((Ustrstr(addr->message, "failed to expand") != NULL) || (Ustrstr(addr->message, "expansion of ") != NULL)) &&
1926 (
1927 Ustrstr(addr->message, "mysql") != NULL ||
1928 Ustrstr(addr->message, "pgsql") != NULL ||
1929 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_REDIS
1930 Ustrstr(addr->message, "redis") != NULL ||
1931 #endif
1932 Ustrstr(addr->message, "sqlite") != NULL ||
1933 Ustrstr(addr->message, "ldap:") != NULL ||
1934 Ustrstr(addr->message, "ldapdn:") != NULL ||
1935 Ustrstr(addr->message, "ldapm:") != NULL
1936 )
1937 ) {
1938 addr->message = string_sprintf("Temporary internal error");
1939 }
1940 }
1941
1942 deliver_set_expansions(NULL);
1943 router_name = NULL;
1944 disable_logging = FALSE;
1945 return yield;
1946 }
1947
1948 /* End of route.c */