Taint: check on supplied buffer vs. list when extracting elements
[exim.git] / src / src / verify.c
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 /* Functions concerned with verifying things. The original code for callout
9 caching was contributed by Kevin Fleming (but I hacked it around a bit). */
10
11
12 #include "exim.h"
13 #include "transports/smtp.h"
14
15 #define CUTTHROUGH_CMD_TIMEOUT 30 /* timeout for cutthrough-routing calls */
16 #define CUTTHROUGH_DATA_TIMEOUT 60 /* timeout for cutthrough-routing calls */
17 static smtp_context ctctx;
18 uschar ctbuffer[8192];
19
20
21 /* Structure for caching DNSBL lookups */
22
23 typedef struct dnsbl_cache_block {
24 time_t expiry;
25 dns_address *rhs;
26 uschar *text;
27 int rc;
28 BOOL text_set;
29 } dnsbl_cache_block;
30
31
32 /* Anchor for DNSBL cache */
33
34 static tree_node *dnsbl_cache = NULL;
35
36
37 /* Bits for match_type in one_check_dnsbl() */
38
39 #define MT_NOT 1
40 #define MT_ALL 2
41
42 static uschar cutthrough_response(client_conn_ctx *, char, uschar **, int);
43
44
45
46 /*************************************************
47 * Retrieve a callout cache record *
48 *************************************************/
49
50 /* If a record exists, check whether it has expired.
51
52 Arguments:
53 dbm_file an open hints file
54 key the record key
55 type "address" or "domain"
56 positive_expire expire time for positive records
57 negative_expire expire time for negative records
58
59 Returns: the cache record if a non-expired one exists, else NULL
60 */
61
62 static dbdata_callout_cache *
63 get_callout_cache_record(open_db *dbm_file, const uschar *key, uschar *type,
64 int positive_expire, int negative_expire)
65 {
66 BOOL negative;
67 int length, expire;
68 time_t now;
69 dbdata_callout_cache *cache_record;
70
71 if (!(cache_record = dbfn_read_with_length(dbm_file, key, &length)))
72 {
73 HDEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("callout cache: no %s record found for %s\n", type, key);
74 return NULL;
75 }
76
77 /* We treat a record as "negative" if its result field is not positive, or if
78 it is a domain record and the postmaster field is negative. */
79
80 negative = cache_record->result != ccache_accept ||
81 (type[0] == 'd' && cache_record->postmaster_result == ccache_reject);
82 expire = negative? negative_expire : positive_expire;
83 now = time(NULL);
84
85 if (now - cache_record->time_stamp > expire)
86 {
87 HDEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("callout cache: %s record expired for %s\n", type, key);
88 return NULL;
89 }
90
91 /* If this is a non-reject domain record, check for the obsolete format version
92 that doesn't have the postmaster and random timestamps, by looking at the
93 length. If so, copy it to a new-style block, replicating the record's
94 timestamp. Then check the additional timestamps. (There's no point wasting
95 effort if connections are rejected.) */
96
97 if (type[0] == 'd' && cache_record->result != ccache_reject)
98 {
99 if (length == sizeof(dbdata_callout_cache_obs))
100 {
101 dbdata_callout_cache *new = store_get(sizeof(dbdata_callout_cache), FALSE);
102 memcpy(new, cache_record, length);
103 new->postmaster_stamp = new->random_stamp = new->time_stamp;
104 cache_record = new;
105 }
106
107 if (now - cache_record->postmaster_stamp > expire)
108 cache_record->postmaster_result = ccache_unknown;
109
110 if (now - cache_record->random_stamp > expire)
111 cache_record->random_result = ccache_unknown;
112 }
113
114 HDEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("callout cache: found %s record for %s\n", type, key);
115 return cache_record;
116 }
117
118
119
120 /* Check the callout cache.
121 Options * pm_mailfrom may be modified by cache partial results.
122
123 Return: TRUE if result found
124 */
125
126 static BOOL
127 cached_callout_lookup(address_item * addr, uschar * address_key,
128 uschar * from_address, int * opt_ptr, uschar ** pm_ptr,
129 int * yield, uschar ** failure_ptr,
130 dbdata_callout_cache * new_domain_record, int * old_domain_res)
131 {
132 int options = *opt_ptr;
133 open_db dbblock;
134 open_db *dbm_file = NULL;
135
136 /* Open the callout cache database, it it exists, for reading only at this
137 stage, unless caching has been disabled. */
138
139 if (options & vopt_callout_no_cache)
140 {
141 HDEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("callout cache: disabled by no_cache\n");
142 }
143 else if (!(dbm_file = dbfn_open(US"callout", O_RDWR, &dbblock, FALSE, TRUE)))
144 {
145 HDEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("callout cache: not available\n");
146 }
147 else
148 {
149 /* If a cache database is available see if we can avoid the need to do an
150 actual callout by making use of previously-obtained data. */
151
152 dbdata_callout_cache_address * cache_address_record;
153 dbdata_callout_cache * cache_record = get_callout_cache_record(dbm_file,
154 addr->domain, US"domain",
155 callout_cache_domain_positive_expire, callout_cache_domain_negative_expire);
156
157 /* If an unexpired cache record was found for this domain, see if the callout
158 process can be short-circuited. */
159
160 if (cache_record)
161 {
162 /* In most cases, if an early command (up to and including MAIL FROM:<>)
163 was rejected, there is no point carrying on. The callout fails. However, if
164 we are doing a recipient verification with use_sender or use_postmaster
165 set, a previous failure of MAIL FROM:<> doesn't count, because this time we
166 will be using a non-empty sender. We have to remember this situation so as
167 not to disturb the cached domain value if this whole verification succeeds
168 (we don't want it turning into "accept"). */
169
170 *old_domain_res = cache_record->result;
171
172 if ( cache_record->result == ccache_reject
173 || *from_address == 0 && cache_record->result == ccache_reject_mfnull)
174 {
175 HDEBUG(D_verify)
176 debug_printf("callout cache: domain gave initial rejection, or "
177 "does not accept HELO or MAIL FROM:<>\n");
178 setflag(addr, af_verify_nsfail);
179 addr->user_message = US"(result of an earlier callout reused).";
180 *yield = FAIL;
181 *failure_ptr = US"mail";
182 dbfn_close(dbm_file);
183 return TRUE;
184 }
185
186 /* If a previous check on a "random" local part was accepted, we assume
187 that the server does not do any checking on local parts. There is therefore
188 no point in doing the callout, because it will always be successful. If a
189 random check previously failed, arrange not to do it again, but preserve
190 the data in the new record. If a random check is required but hasn't been
191 done, skip the remaining cache processing. */
192
193 if (options & vopt_callout_random) switch(cache_record->random_result)
194 {
195 case ccache_accept:
196 HDEBUG(D_verify)
197 debug_printf("callout cache: domain accepts random addresses\n");
198 *failure_ptr = US"random";
199 dbfn_close(dbm_file);
200 return TRUE; /* Default yield is OK */
201
202 case ccache_reject:
203 HDEBUG(D_verify)
204 debug_printf("callout cache: domain rejects random addresses\n");
205 *opt_ptr = options & ~vopt_callout_random;
206 new_domain_record->random_result = ccache_reject;
207 new_domain_record->random_stamp = cache_record->random_stamp;
208 break;
209
210 default:
211 HDEBUG(D_verify)
212 debug_printf("callout cache: need to check random address handling "
213 "(not cached or cache expired)\n");
214 dbfn_close(dbm_file);
215 return FALSE;
216 }
217
218 /* If a postmaster check is requested, but there was a previous failure,
219 there is again no point in carrying on. If a postmaster check is required,
220 but has not been done before, we are going to have to do a callout, so skip
221 remaining cache processing. */
222
223 if (*pm_ptr)
224 {
225 if (cache_record->postmaster_result == ccache_reject)
226 {
227 setflag(addr, af_verify_pmfail);
228 HDEBUG(D_verify)
229 debug_printf("callout cache: domain does not accept "
230 "RCPT TO:<postmaster@domain>\n");
231 *yield = FAIL;
232 *failure_ptr = US"postmaster";
233 setflag(addr, af_verify_pmfail);
234 addr->user_message = US"(result of earlier verification reused).";
235 dbfn_close(dbm_file);
236 return TRUE;
237 }
238 if (cache_record->postmaster_result == ccache_unknown)
239 {
240 HDEBUG(D_verify)
241 debug_printf("callout cache: need to check RCPT "
242 "TO:<postmaster@domain> (not cached or cache expired)\n");
243 dbfn_close(dbm_file);
244 return FALSE;
245 }
246
247 /* If cache says OK, set pm_mailfrom NULL to prevent a redundant
248 postmaster check if the address itself has to be checked. Also ensure
249 that the value in the cache record is preserved (with its old timestamp).
250 */
251
252 HDEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("callout cache: domain accepts RCPT "
253 "TO:<postmaster@domain>\n");
254 *pm_ptr = NULL;
255 new_domain_record->postmaster_result = ccache_accept;
256 new_domain_record->postmaster_stamp = cache_record->postmaster_stamp;
257 }
258 }
259
260 /* We can't give a result based on information about the domain. See if there
261 is an unexpired cache record for this specific address (combined with the
262 sender address if we are doing a recipient callout with a non-empty sender).
263 */
264
265 if (!(cache_address_record = (dbdata_callout_cache_address *)
266 get_callout_cache_record(dbm_file, address_key, US"address",
267 callout_cache_positive_expire, callout_cache_negative_expire)))
268 {
269 dbfn_close(dbm_file);
270 return FALSE;
271 }
272
273 if (cache_address_record->result == ccache_accept)
274 {
275 HDEBUG(D_verify)
276 debug_printf("callout cache: address record is positive\n");
277 }
278 else
279 {
280 HDEBUG(D_verify)
281 debug_printf("callout cache: address record is negative\n");
282 addr->user_message = US"Previous (cached) callout verification failure";
283 *failure_ptr = US"recipient";
284 *yield = FAIL;
285 }
286
287 /* Close the cache database while we actually do the callout for real. */
288
289 dbfn_close(dbm_file);
290 return TRUE;
291 }
292 return FALSE;
293 }
294
295
296 /* Write results to callout cache
297 */
298 static void
299 cache_callout_write(dbdata_callout_cache * dom_rec, const uschar * domain,
300 int done, dbdata_callout_cache_address * addr_rec, uschar * address_key)
301 {
302 open_db dbblock;
303 open_db *dbm_file = NULL;
304
305 /* If we get here with done == TRUE, a successful callout happened, and yield
306 will be set OK or FAIL according to the response to the RCPT command.
307 Otherwise, we looped through the hosts but couldn't complete the business.
308 However, there may be domain-specific information to cache in both cases.
309
310 The value of the result field in the new_domain record is ccache_unknown if
311 there was an error before or with MAIL FROM:, and errno was not zero,
312 implying some kind of I/O error. We don't want to write the cache in that case.
313 Otherwise the value is ccache_accept, ccache_reject, or ccache_reject_mfnull. */
314
315 if (dom_rec->result != ccache_unknown)
316 if (!(dbm_file = dbfn_open(US"callout", O_RDWR|O_CREAT, &dbblock, FALSE, TRUE)))
317 {
318 HDEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("callout cache: not available\n");
319 }
320 else
321 {
322 (void)dbfn_write(dbm_file, domain, dom_rec,
323 (int)sizeof(dbdata_callout_cache));
324 HDEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("wrote callout cache domain record for %s:\n"
325 " result=%d postmaster=%d random=%d\n",
326 domain,
327 dom_rec->result,
328 dom_rec->postmaster_result,
329 dom_rec->random_result);
330 }
331
332 /* If a definite result was obtained for the callout, cache it unless caching
333 is disabled. */
334
335 if (done && addr_rec->result != ccache_unknown)
336 {
337 if (!dbm_file)
338 dbm_file = dbfn_open(US"callout", O_RDWR|O_CREAT, &dbblock, FALSE, TRUE);
339 if (!dbm_file)
340 {
341 HDEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("no callout cache available\n");
342 }
343 else
344 {
345 (void)dbfn_write(dbm_file, address_key, addr_rec,
346 (int)sizeof(dbdata_callout_cache_address));
347 HDEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("wrote %s callout cache address record for %s\n",
348 addr_rec->result == ccache_accept ? "positive" : "negative",
349 address_key);
350 }
351 }
352
353 if (dbm_file) dbfn_close(dbm_file);
354 }
355
356
357 /* Cutthrough-multi. If the existing cached cutthrough connection matches
358 the one we would make for a subsequent recipient, use it. Send the RCPT TO
359 and check the result, nonpipelined as it may be wanted immediately for
360 recipient-verification.
361
362 It seems simpler to deal with this case separately from the main callout loop.
363 We will need to remember it has sent, or not, so that rcpt-acl tail code
364 can do it there for the non-rcpt-verify case. For this we keep an addresscount.
365
366 Return: TRUE for a definitive result for the recipient
367 */
368 static int
369 cutthrough_multi(address_item * addr, host_item * host_list,
370 transport_feedback * tf, int * yield)
371 {
372 BOOL done = FALSE;
373
374 if (addr->transport == cutthrough.addr.transport)
375 for (host_item * host = host_list; host; host = host->next)
376 if (Ustrcmp(host->address, cutthrough.host.address) == 0)
377 {
378 int host_af;
379 uschar *interface = NULL; /* Outgoing interface to use; NULL => any */
380 int port = 25;
381
382 deliver_host = host->name;
383 deliver_host_address = host->address;
384 deliver_host_port = host->port;
385 deliver_domain = addr->domain;
386 transport_name = addr->transport->name;
387
388 host_af = Ustrchr(host->address, ':') ? AF_INET6 : AF_INET;
389
390 if ( !smtp_get_interface(tf->interface, host_af, addr, &interface,
391 US"callout")
392 || !smtp_get_port(tf->port, addr, &port, US"callout")
393 )
394 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "<%s>: %s", addr->address,
395 addr->message);
396
397 smtp_port_for_connect(host, port);
398
399 if ( ( interface == cutthrough.interface
400 || ( interface
401 && cutthrough.interface
402 && Ustrcmp(interface, cutthrough.interface) == 0
403 ) )
404 && host->port == cutthrough.host.port
405 )
406 {
407 uschar * resp = NULL;
408
409 /* Match! Send the RCPT TO, set done from the response */
410 done =
411 smtp_write_command(&ctctx, SCMD_FLUSH, "RCPT TO:<%.1000s>\r\n",
412 transport_rcpt_address(addr,
413 addr->transport->rcpt_include_affixes)) >= 0
414 && cutthrough_response(&cutthrough.cctx, '2', &resp,
415 CUTTHROUGH_DATA_TIMEOUT) == '2';
416
417 /* This would go horribly wrong if a callout fail was ignored by ACL.
418 We punt by abandoning cutthrough on a reject, like the
419 first-rcpt does. */
420
421 if (done)
422 {
423 address_item * na = store_get(sizeof(address_item), FALSE);
424 *na = cutthrough.addr;
425 cutthrough.addr = *addr;
426 cutthrough.addr.host_used = &cutthrough.host;
427 cutthrough.addr.next = na;
428
429 cutthrough.nrcpt++;
430 }
431 else
432 {
433 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"recipient rejected");
434 if (!resp || errno == ETIMEDOUT)
435 {
436 HDEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("SMTP timeout\n");
437 }
438 else if (errno == 0)
439 {
440 if (*resp == 0)
441 Ustrcpy(resp, US"connection dropped");
442
443 addr->message =
444 string_sprintf("response to \"%s\" was: %s",
445 big_buffer, string_printing(resp));
446
447 addr->user_message =
448 string_sprintf("Callout verification failed:\n%s", resp);
449
450 /* Hard rejection ends the process */
451
452 if (resp[0] == '5') /* Address rejected */
453 {
454 *yield = FAIL;
455 done = TRUE;
456 }
457 }
458 }
459 }
460 break; /* host_list */
461 }
462 if (!done)
463 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"incompatible connection");
464 return done;
465 }
466
467
468 /*************************************************
469 * Do callout verification for an address *
470 *************************************************/
471
472 /* This function is called from verify_address() when the address has routed to
473 a host list, and a callout has been requested. Callouts are expensive; that is
474 why a cache is used to improve the efficiency.
475
476 Arguments:
477 addr the address that's been routed
478 host_list the list of hosts to try
479 tf the transport feedback block
480
481 ifstring "interface" option from transport, or NULL
482 portstring "port" option from transport, or NULL
483 protocolstring "protocol" option from transport, or NULL
484 callout the per-command callout timeout
485 callout_overall the overall callout timeout (if < 0 use 4*callout)
486 callout_connect the callout connection timeout (if < 0 use callout)
487 options the verification options - these bits are used:
488 vopt_is_recipient => this is a recipient address
489 vopt_callout_no_cache => don't use callout cache
490 vopt_callout_fullpm => if postmaster check, do full one
491 vopt_callout_random => do the "random" thing
492 vopt_callout_recipsender => use real sender for recipient
493 vopt_callout_recippmaster => use postmaster for recipient
494 vopt_callout_hold => lazy close connection
495 se_mailfrom MAIL FROM address for sender verify; NULL => ""
496 pm_mailfrom if non-NULL, do the postmaster check with this sender
497
498 Returns: OK/FAIL/DEFER
499 */
500
501 static int
502 do_callout(address_item *addr, host_item *host_list, transport_feedback *tf,
503 int callout, int callout_overall, int callout_connect, int options,
504 uschar *se_mailfrom, uschar *pm_mailfrom)
505 {
506 int yield = OK;
507 int old_domain_cache_result = ccache_accept;
508 BOOL done = FALSE;
509 uschar *address_key;
510 uschar *from_address;
511 uschar *random_local_part = NULL;
512 const uschar *save_deliver_domain = deliver_domain;
513 uschar **failure_ptr = options & vopt_is_recipient
514 ? &recipient_verify_failure : &sender_verify_failure;
515 dbdata_callout_cache new_domain_record;
516 dbdata_callout_cache_address new_address_record;
517 time_t callout_start_time;
518
519 new_domain_record.result = ccache_unknown;
520 new_domain_record.postmaster_result = ccache_unknown;
521 new_domain_record.random_result = ccache_unknown;
522
523 memset(&new_address_record, 0, sizeof(new_address_record));
524
525 /* For a recipient callout, the key used for the address cache record must
526 include the sender address if we are using the real sender in the callout,
527 because that may influence the result of the callout. */
528
529 if (options & vopt_is_recipient)
530 if (options & vopt_callout_recipsender)
531 {
532 from_address = sender_address;
533 address_key = string_sprintf("%s/<%s>", addr->address, sender_address);
534 if (cutthrough.delivery) options |= vopt_callout_no_cache;
535 }
536 else if (options & vopt_callout_recippmaster)
537 {
538 from_address = string_sprintf("postmaster@%s", qualify_domain_sender);
539 address_key = string_sprintf("%s/<postmaster@%s>", addr->address,
540 qualify_domain_sender);
541 }
542 else
543 {
544 from_address = US"";
545 address_key = addr->address;
546 }
547
548 /* For a sender callout, we must adjust the key if the mailfrom address is not
549 empty. */
550
551 else
552 {
553 from_address = se_mailfrom ? se_mailfrom : US"";
554 address_key = *from_address
555 ? string_sprintf("%s/<%s>", addr->address, from_address) : addr->address;
556 }
557
558 if (cached_callout_lookup(addr, address_key, from_address,
559 &options, &pm_mailfrom, &yield, failure_ptr,
560 &new_domain_record, &old_domain_cache_result))
561 {
562 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"cache-hit");
563 goto END_CALLOUT;
564 }
565
566 if (!addr->transport)
567 {
568 HDEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("cannot callout via null transport\n");
569 }
570 else if (Ustrcmp(addr->transport->driver_name, "smtp") != 0)
571 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC|LOG_CONFIG_FOR, "callout transport '%s': %s is non-smtp",
572 addr->transport->name, addr->transport->driver_name);
573 else
574 {
575 smtp_transport_options_block *ob =
576 (smtp_transport_options_block *)addr->transport->options_block;
577 smtp_context * sx = NULL;
578
579 /* The information wasn't available in the cache, so we have to do a real
580 callout and save the result in the cache for next time, unless no_cache is set,
581 or unless we have a previously cached negative random result. If we are to test
582 with a random local part, ensure that such a local part is available. If not,
583 log the fact, but carry on without randomising. */
584
585 if (options & vopt_callout_random && callout_random_local_part)
586 if (!(random_local_part = expand_string(callout_random_local_part)))
587 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "failed to expand "
588 "callout_random_local_part: %s", expand_string_message);
589
590 /* Compile regex' used by client-side smtp */
591
592 smtp_deliver_init();
593
594 /* Default the connect and overall callout timeouts if not set, and record the
595 time we are starting so that we can enforce it. */
596
597 if (callout_overall < 0) callout_overall = 4 * callout;
598 if (callout_connect < 0) callout_connect = callout;
599 callout_start_time = time(NULL);
600
601 /* Before doing a real callout, if this is an SMTP connection, flush the SMTP
602 output because a callout might take some time. When PIPELINING is active and
603 there are many recipients, the total time for doing lots of callouts can add up
604 and cause the client to time out. So in this case we forgo the PIPELINING
605 optimization. */
606
607 if (smtp_out && !f.disable_callout_flush) mac_smtp_fflush();
608
609 clearflag(addr, af_verify_pmfail); /* postmaster callout flag */
610 clearflag(addr, af_verify_nsfail); /* null sender callout flag */
611
612 /* cutthrough-multi: if a nonfirst rcpt has the same routing as the first,
613 and we are holding a cutthrough conn open, we can just append the rcpt to
614 that conn for verification purposes (and later delivery also). Simplest
615 coding means skipping this whole loop and doing the append separately. */
616
617 /* Can we re-use an open cutthrough connection? */
618 if ( cutthrough.cctx.sock >= 0
619 && (options & (vopt_callout_recipsender | vopt_callout_recippmaster))
620 == vopt_callout_recipsender
621 && !random_local_part
622 && !pm_mailfrom
623 )
624 done = cutthrough_multi(addr, host_list, tf, &yield);
625
626 /* If we did not use a cached connection, make connections to the hosts
627 and do real callouts. The list of hosts is passed in as an argument. */
628
629 for (host_item * host = host_list; host && !done; host = host->next)
630 {
631 int host_af;
632 int port = 25;
633 uschar * interface = NULL; /* Outgoing interface to use; NULL => any */
634
635 if (!host->address)
636 {
637 DEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("no IP address for host name %s: skipping\n",
638 host->name);
639 continue;
640 }
641
642 /* Check the overall callout timeout */
643
644 if (time(NULL) - callout_start_time >= callout_overall)
645 {
646 HDEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("overall timeout for callout exceeded\n");
647 break;
648 }
649
650 /* Set IPv4 or IPv6 */
651
652 host_af = Ustrchr(host->address, ':') ? AF_INET6 : AF_INET;
653
654 /* Expand and interpret the interface and port strings. The latter will not
655 be used if there is a host-specific port (e.g. from a manualroute router).
656 This has to be delayed till now, because they may expand differently for
657 different hosts. If there's a failure, log it, but carry on with the
658 defaults. */
659
660 deliver_host = host->name;
661 deliver_host_address = host->address;
662 deliver_host_port = host->port;
663 deliver_domain = addr->domain;
664 transport_name = addr->transport->name;
665
666 if ( !smtp_get_interface(tf->interface, host_af, addr, &interface,
667 US"callout")
668 || !smtp_get_port(tf->port, addr, &port, US"callout")
669 )
670 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "<%s>: %s", addr->address,
671 addr->message);
672
673 if (!sx) sx = store_get(sizeof(*sx), TRUE); /* tainted buffers */
674 memset(sx, 0, sizeof(*sx));
675
676 sx->addrlist = addr;
677 sx->conn_args.host = host;
678 sx->conn_args.host_af = host_af,
679 sx->port = port;
680 sx->conn_args.interface = interface;
681 sx->helo_data = tf->helo_data;
682 sx->conn_args.tblock = addr->transport;
683 sx->verify = TRUE;
684
685 tls_retry_connection:
686 /* Set the address state so that errors are recorded in it */
687
688 addr->transport_return = PENDING_DEFER;
689 ob->connect_timeout = callout_connect;
690 ob->command_timeout = callout;
691
692 /* Get the channel set up ready for a message (MAIL FROM being the next
693 SMTP command to send. If we tried TLS but it failed, try again without
694 if permitted */
695
696 yield = smtp_setup_conn(sx, FALSE);
697 #ifndef DISABLE_TLS
698 if ( yield == DEFER
699 && addr->basic_errno == ERRNO_TLSFAILURE
700 && ob->tls_tempfail_tryclear
701 && verify_check_given_host(CUSS &ob->hosts_require_tls, host) != OK
702 )
703 {
704 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN,
705 "%s: callout unencrypted to %s [%s] (not in hosts_require_tls)",
706 addr->message, host->name, host->address);
707 addr->transport_return = PENDING_DEFER;
708 yield = smtp_setup_conn(sx, TRUE);
709 }
710 #endif
711 if (yield != OK)
712 {
713 errno = addr->basic_errno;
714 transport_name = NULL;
715 deliver_host = deliver_host_address = NULL;
716 deliver_domain = save_deliver_domain;
717
718 /* Failure to accept HELO is cached; this blocks the whole domain for all
719 senders. I/O errors and defer responses are not cached. */
720
721 if (yield == FAIL && (errno == 0 || errno == ERRNO_SMTPCLOSED))
722 {
723 setflag(addr, af_verify_nsfail);
724 new_domain_record.result = ccache_reject;
725 done = TRUE;
726 }
727 else
728 done = FALSE;
729 goto no_conn;
730 }
731
732 /* If we needed to authenticate, smtp_setup_conn() did that. Copy
733 the AUTH info for logging */
734
735 addr->authenticator = client_authenticator;
736 addr->auth_id = client_authenticated_id;
737
738 sx->from_addr = from_address;
739 sx->first_addr = sx->sync_addr = addr;
740 sx->ok = FALSE; /*XXX these 3 last might not be needed for verify? */
741 sx->send_rset = TRUE;
742 sx->completed_addr = FALSE;
743
744 new_domain_record.result = old_domain_cache_result == ccache_reject_mfnull
745 ? ccache_reject_mfnull : ccache_accept;
746
747 /* Do the random local part check first. Temporarily replace the recipient
748 with the "random" value */
749
750 if (random_local_part)
751 {
752 uschar * main_address = addr->address;
753 const uschar * rcpt_domain = addr->domain;
754
755 #ifdef SUPPORT_I18N
756 uschar * errstr = NULL;
757 if ( testflag(addr, af_utf8_downcvt)
758 && (rcpt_domain = string_domain_utf8_to_alabel(rcpt_domain,
759 &errstr), errstr)
760 )
761 {
762 addr->message = errstr;
763 errno = ERRNO_EXPANDFAIL;
764 setflag(addr, af_verify_nsfail);
765 done = FALSE;
766 rcpt_domain = US""; /*XXX errorhandling! */
767 }
768 #endif
769
770 /* This would be ok for 1st rcpt of a cutthrough (the case handled here;
771 subsequents are done in cutthrough_multi()), but no way to
772 handle a subsequent because of the RSET vaporising the MAIL FROM.
773 So refuse to support any. Most cutthrough use will not involve
774 random_local_part, so no loss. */
775 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"random-recipient");
776
777 addr->address = string_sprintf("%s@%.1000s",
778 random_local_part, rcpt_domain);
779 done = FALSE;
780
781 /* If accepted, we aren't going to do any further tests below.
782 Otherwise, cache a real negative response, and get back to the right
783 state to send RCPT. Unless there's some problem such as a dropped
784 connection, we expect to succeed, because the commands succeeded above.
785 However, some servers drop the connection after responding to an
786 invalid recipient, so on (any) error we drop and remake the connection.
787 XXX We don't care about that for postmaster_full. Should we?
788
789 XXX could we add another flag to the context, and have the common
790 code emit the RSET too? Even pipelined after the RCPT...
791 Then the main-verify call could use it if there's to be a subsequent
792 postmaster-verify.
793 The sync_responses() would need to be taught about it and we'd
794 need another return code filtering out to here.
795
796 Avoid using a SIZE option on the MAIL for all random-rcpt checks.
797 */
798
799 sx->avoid_option = OPTION_SIZE;
800
801 /* Remember when we last did a random test */
802 new_domain_record.random_stamp = time(NULL);
803
804 if (smtp_write_mail_and_rcpt_cmds(sx, &yield) == 0)
805 switch(addr->transport_return)
806 {
807 case PENDING_OK: /* random was accepted, unfortunately */
808 new_domain_record.random_result = ccache_accept;
809 yield = OK; /* Only usable verify result we can return */
810 done = TRUE;
811 *failure_ptr = US"random";
812 goto no_conn;
813 case FAIL: /* rejected: the preferred result */
814 new_domain_record.random_result = ccache_reject;
815 sx->avoid_option = 0;
816
817 /* Between each check, issue RSET, because some servers accept only
818 one recipient after MAIL FROM:<>.
819 XXX We don't care about that for postmaster_full. Should we? */
820
821 if ((done =
822 smtp_write_command(sx, SCMD_FLUSH, "RSET\r\n") >= 0 &&
823 smtp_read_response(sx, sx->buffer, sizeof(sx->buffer), '2', callout)))
824 break;
825
826 HDEBUG(D_acl|D_v)
827 debug_printf_indent("problem after random/rset/mfrom; reopen conn\n");
828 random_local_part = NULL;
829 #ifndef DISABLE_TLS
830 tls_close(sx->cctx.tls_ctx, TLS_SHUTDOWN_NOWAIT);
831 #endif
832 HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl|D_v) debug_printf_indent(" SMTP(close)>>\n");
833 (void)close(sx->cctx.sock);
834 sx->cctx.sock = -1;
835 #ifndef DISABLE_EVENT
836 (void) event_raise(addr->transport->event_action,
837 US"tcp:close", NULL);
838 #endif
839 addr->address = main_address;
840 addr->transport_return = PENDING_DEFER;
841 sx->first_addr = sx->sync_addr = addr;
842 sx->ok = FALSE;
843 sx->send_rset = TRUE;
844 sx->completed_addr = FALSE;
845 goto tls_retry_connection;
846 case DEFER: /* 4xx response to random */
847 break; /* Just to be clear. ccache_unknown, !done. */
848 }
849
850 /* Re-setup for main verify, or for the error message when failing */
851 addr->address = main_address;
852 addr->transport_return = PENDING_DEFER;
853 sx->first_addr = sx->sync_addr = addr;
854 sx->ok = FALSE;
855 sx->send_rset = TRUE;
856 sx->completed_addr = FALSE;
857 }
858 else
859 done = TRUE;
860
861 /* Main verify. For rcpt-verify use SIZE if we know it and we're not cacheing;
862 for sndr-verify never use it. */
863
864 if (done)
865 {
866 if (!(options & vopt_is_recipient && options & vopt_callout_no_cache))
867 sx->avoid_option = OPTION_SIZE;
868
869 done = FALSE;
870 switch(smtp_write_mail_and_rcpt_cmds(sx, &yield))
871 {
872 case 0: switch(addr->transport_return) /* ok so far */
873 {
874 case PENDING_OK: done = TRUE;
875 new_address_record.result = ccache_accept;
876 break;
877 case FAIL: done = TRUE;
878 yield = FAIL;
879 *failure_ptr = US"recipient";
880 new_address_record.result = ccache_reject;
881 break;
882 default: break;
883 }
884 break;
885
886 case -1: /* MAIL response error */
887 *failure_ptr = US"mail";
888 if (errno == 0 && sx->buffer[0] == '5')
889 {
890 setflag(addr, af_verify_nsfail);
891 if (from_address[0] == 0)
892 new_domain_record.result = ccache_reject_mfnull;
893 }
894 break;
895 /* non-MAIL read i/o error */
896 /* non-MAIL response timeout */
897 /* internal error; channel still usable */
898 default: break; /* transmit failed */
899 }
900 }
901
902 addr->auth_sndr = client_authenticated_sender;
903
904 deliver_host = deliver_host_address = NULL;
905 deliver_domain = save_deliver_domain;
906
907 /* Do postmaster check if requested; if a full check is required, we
908 check for RCPT TO:<postmaster> (no domain) in accordance with RFC 821. */
909
910 if (done && pm_mailfrom)
911 {
912 /* Could possibly shift before main verify, just above, and be ok
913 for cutthrough. But no way to handle a subsequent rcpt, so just
914 refuse any */
915 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"postmaster verify");
916 HDEBUG(D_acl|D_v) debug_printf_indent("Cutthrough cancelled by presence of postmaster verify\n");
917
918 done = smtp_write_command(sx, SCMD_FLUSH, "RSET\r\n") >= 0
919 && smtp_read_response(sx, sx->buffer, sizeof(sx->buffer), '2', callout);
920
921 if (done)
922 {
923 uschar * main_address = addr->address;
924
925 /*XXX oops, affixes */
926 addr->address = string_sprintf("postmaster@%.1000s", addr->domain);
927 addr->transport_return = PENDING_DEFER;
928
929 sx->from_addr = pm_mailfrom;
930 sx->first_addr = sx->sync_addr = addr;
931 sx->ok = FALSE;
932 sx->send_rset = TRUE;
933 sx->completed_addr = FALSE;
934 sx->avoid_option = OPTION_SIZE;
935
936 if( smtp_write_mail_and_rcpt_cmds(sx, &yield) == 0
937 && addr->transport_return == PENDING_OK
938 )
939 done = TRUE;
940 else
941 done = (options & vopt_callout_fullpm) != 0
942 && smtp_write_command(sx, SCMD_FLUSH,
943 "RCPT TO:<postmaster>\r\n") >= 0
944 && smtp_read_response(sx, sx->buffer,
945 sizeof(sx->buffer), '2', callout);
946
947 /* Sort out the cache record */
948
949 new_domain_record.postmaster_stamp = time(NULL);
950
951 if (done)
952 new_domain_record.postmaster_result = ccache_accept;
953 else if (errno == 0 && sx->buffer[0] == '5')
954 {
955 *failure_ptr = US"postmaster";
956 setflag(addr, af_verify_pmfail);
957 new_domain_record.postmaster_result = ccache_reject;
958 }
959
960 addr->address = main_address;
961 }
962 }
963 /* For any failure of the main check, other than a negative response, we just
964 close the connection and carry on. We can identify a negative response by the
965 fact that errno is zero. For I/O errors it will be non-zero
966
967 Set up different error texts for logging and for sending back to the caller
968 as an SMTP response. Log in all cases, using a one-line format. For sender
969 callouts, give a full response to the caller, but for recipient callouts,
970 don't give the IP address because this may be an internal host whose identity
971 is not to be widely broadcast. */
972
973 no_conn:
974 switch(errno)
975 {
976 case ETIMEDOUT:
977 HDEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("SMTP timeout\n");
978 sx->send_quit = FALSE;
979 break;
980
981 #ifdef SUPPORT_I18N
982 case ERRNO_UTF8_FWD:
983 {
984 extern int acl_where; /* src/acl.c */
985 errno = 0;
986 addr->message = US"response to \"EHLO\" did not include SMTPUTF8";
987 addr->user_message = acl_where == ACL_WHERE_RCPT
988 ? US"533 no support for internationalised mailbox name"
989 : US"550 mailbox unavailable";
990 yield = FAIL;
991 done = TRUE;
992 }
993 break;
994 #endif
995 case ECONNREFUSED:
996 sx->send_quit = FALSE;
997 break;
998
999 case 0:
1000 if (*sx->buffer == 0) Ustrcpy(sx->buffer, US"connection dropped");
1001
1002 /*XXX test here is ugly; seem to have a split of responsibility for
1003 building this message. Need to rationalise. Where is it done
1004 before here, and when not?
1005 Not == 5xx resp to MAIL on main-verify
1006 */
1007 if (!addr->message) addr->message =
1008 string_sprintf("response to \"%s\" was: %s",
1009 big_buffer, string_printing(sx->buffer));
1010
1011 /* RFC 5321 section 4.2: the text portion of the response may have only
1012 HT, SP, Printable US-ASCII. Deal with awkward chars by cutting the
1013 received message off before passing it onward. Newlines are ok; they
1014 just become a multiline response (but wrapped in the error code we
1015 produce). */
1016
1017 for (uschar * s = sx->buffer;
1018 *s && s < sx->buffer + sizeof(sx->buffer);
1019 s++)
1020 {
1021 uschar c = *s;
1022 if (c != '\t' && c != '\n' && (c < ' ' || c > '~'))
1023 {
1024 if (s - sx->buffer < sizeof(sx->buffer) - 12)
1025 memcpy(s, "(truncated)", 12);
1026 else
1027 *s = '\0';
1028 break;
1029 }
1030 }
1031 addr->user_message = options & vopt_is_recipient
1032 ? string_sprintf("Callout verification failed:\n%s", sx->buffer)
1033 : string_sprintf("Called: %s\nSent: %s\nResponse: %s",
1034 host->address, big_buffer, sx->buffer);
1035
1036 /* Hard rejection ends the process */
1037
1038 if (sx->buffer[0] == '5') /* Address rejected */
1039 {
1040 yield = FAIL;
1041 done = TRUE;
1042 }
1043 break;
1044 }
1045
1046 /* End the SMTP conversation and close the connection. */
1047
1048 /* Cutthrough - on a successful connect and recipient-verify with
1049 use-sender and we are 1st rcpt and have no cutthrough conn so far
1050 here is where we want to leave the conn open. Ditto for a lazy-close
1051 verify. */
1052
1053 if (cutthrough.delivery)
1054 {
1055 if (addr->transport->filter_command)
1056 {
1057 cutthrough.delivery= FALSE;
1058 HDEBUG(D_acl|D_v) debug_printf("Cutthrough cancelled by presence of transport filter\n");
1059 }
1060 #ifndef DISABLE_DKIM
1061 if (ob->dkim.dkim_domain)
1062 {
1063 cutthrough.delivery= FALSE;
1064 HDEBUG(D_acl|D_v) debug_printf("Cutthrough cancelled by presence of DKIM signing\n");
1065 }
1066 #endif
1067 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_ARC
1068 if (ob->arc_sign)
1069 {
1070 cutthrough.delivery= FALSE;
1071 HDEBUG(D_acl|D_v) debug_printf("Cutthrough cancelled by presence of ARC signing\n");
1072 }
1073 #endif
1074 }
1075
1076 if ( (cutthrough.delivery || options & vopt_callout_hold)
1077 && rcpt_count == 1
1078 && done
1079 && yield == OK
1080 && (options & (vopt_callout_recipsender|vopt_callout_recippmaster|vopt_success_on_redirect))
1081 == vopt_callout_recipsender
1082 && !random_local_part
1083 && !pm_mailfrom
1084 && cutthrough.cctx.sock < 0
1085 && !sx->lmtp
1086 )
1087 {
1088 HDEBUG(D_acl|D_v) debug_printf_indent("holding verify callout open for %s\n",
1089 cutthrough.delivery
1090 ? "cutthrough delivery" : "potential further verifies and delivery");
1091
1092 cutthrough.callout_hold_only = !cutthrough.delivery;
1093 cutthrough.is_tls = tls_out.active.sock >= 0;
1094 /* We assume no buffer in use in the outblock */
1095 cutthrough.cctx = sx->cctx;
1096 cutthrough.nrcpt = 1;
1097 cutthrough.transport = addr->transport->name;
1098 cutthrough.interface = interface;
1099 cutthrough.snd_port = sending_port;
1100 cutthrough.peer_options = smtp_peer_options;
1101 cutthrough.host = *host;
1102 {
1103 int oldpool = store_pool;
1104 store_pool = POOL_PERM;
1105 cutthrough.snd_ip = string_copy(sending_ip_address);
1106 cutthrough.host.name = string_copy(host->name);
1107 cutthrough.host.address = string_copy(host->address);
1108 store_pool = oldpool;
1109 }
1110
1111 /* Save the address_item and parent chain for later logging */
1112 cutthrough.addr = *addr;
1113 cutthrough.addr.next = NULL;
1114 cutthrough.addr.host_used = &cutthrough.host;
1115 for (address_item * caddr = &cutthrough.addr, * parent = addr->parent;
1116 parent;
1117 caddr = caddr->parent, parent = parent->parent)
1118 *(caddr->parent = store_get(sizeof(address_item), FALSE)) = *parent;
1119
1120 ctctx.outblock.buffer = ctbuffer;
1121 ctctx.outblock.buffersize = sizeof(ctbuffer);
1122 ctctx.outblock.ptr = ctbuffer;
1123 /* ctctx.outblock.cmd_count = 0; ctctx.outblock.authenticating = FALSE; */
1124 ctctx.outblock.cctx = &cutthrough.cctx;
1125 }
1126 else
1127 {
1128 /* Ensure no cutthrough on multiple verifies that were incompatible */
1129 if (options & vopt_callout_recipsender)
1130 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"not usable for cutthrough");
1131 if (sx->send_quit)
1132 if (smtp_write_command(sx, SCMD_FLUSH, "QUIT\r\n") != -1)
1133 /* Wait a short time for response, and discard it */
1134 smtp_read_response(sx, sx->buffer, sizeof(sx->buffer), '2', 1);
1135
1136 if (sx->cctx.sock >= 0)
1137 {
1138 #ifndef DISABLE_TLS
1139 if (sx->cctx.tls_ctx)
1140 {
1141 tls_close(sx->cctx.tls_ctx, TLS_SHUTDOWN_NOWAIT);
1142 sx->cctx.tls_ctx = NULL;
1143 }
1144 #endif
1145 HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl|D_v) debug_printf_indent(" SMTP(close)>>\n");
1146 (void)close(sx->cctx.sock);
1147 sx->cctx.sock = -1;
1148 #ifndef DISABLE_EVENT
1149 (void) event_raise(addr->transport->event_action, US"tcp:close", NULL);
1150 #endif
1151 }
1152 }
1153
1154 if (!done || yield != OK)
1155 addr->message = string_sprintf("%s [%s] : %s", host->name, host->address,
1156 addr->message);
1157 } /* Loop through all hosts, while !done */
1158 }
1159
1160 /* If we get here with done == TRUE, a successful callout happened, and yield
1161 will be set OK or FAIL according to the response to the RCPT command.
1162 Otherwise, we looped through the hosts but couldn't complete the business.
1163 However, there may be domain-specific information to cache in both cases. */
1164
1165 if (!(options & vopt_callout_no_cache))
1166 cache_callout_write(&new_domain_record, addr->domain,
1167 done, &new_address_record, address_key);
1168
1169 /* Failure to connect to any host, or any response other than 2xx or 5xx is a
1170 temporary error. If there was only one host, and a response was received, leave
1171 it alone if supplying details. Otherwise, give a generic response. */
1172
1173 if (!done)
1174 {
1175 uschar * dullmsg = string_sprintf("Could not complete %s verify callout",
1176 options & vopt_is_recipient ? "recipient" : "sender");
1177 yield = DEFER;
1178
1179 addr->message = host_list->next || !addr->message
1180 ? dullmsg : string_sprintf("%s: %s", dullmsg, addr->message);
1181
1182 addr->user_message = smtp_return_error_details
1183 ? string_sprintf("%s for <%s>.\n"
1184 "The mail server(s) for the domain may be temporarily unreachable, or\n"
1185 "they may be permanently unreachable from this server. In the latter case,\n%s",
1186 dullmsg, addr->address,
1187 options & vopt_is_recipient
1188 ? "the address will never be accepted."
1189 : "you need to change the address or create an MX record for its domain\n"
1190 "if it is supposed to be generally accessible from the Internet.\n"
1191 "Talk to your mail administrator for details.")
1192 : dullmsg;
1193
1194 /* Force a specific error code */
1195
1196 addr->basic_errno = ERRNO_CALLOUTDEFER;
1197 }
1198
1199 /* Come here from within the cache-reading code on fast-track exit. */
1200
1201 END_CALLOUT:
1202 tls_modify_variables(&tls_in); /* return variables to inbound values */
1203 return yield;
1204 }
1205
1206
1207
1208 /* Called after recipient-acl to get a cutthrough connection open when
1209 one was requested and a recipient-verify wasn't subsequently done.
1210 */
1211 int
1212 open_cutthrough_connection(address_item * addr)
1213 {
1214 address_item addr2;
1215 int rc;
1216
1217 /* Use a recipient-verify-callout to set up the cutthrough connection. */
1218 /* We must use a copy of the address for verification, because it might
1219 get rewritten. */
1220
1221 addr2 = *addr;
1222 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf_indent("----------- %s cutthrough setup ------------\n",
1223 rcpt_count > 1 ? "more" : "start");
1224 rc = verify_address(&addr2, NULL,
1225 vopt_is_recipient | vopt_callout_recipsender | vopt_callout_no_cache,
1226 CUTTHROUGH_CMD_TIMEOUT, -1, -1,
1227 NULL, NULL, NULL);
1228 addr->message = addr2.message;
1229 addr->user_message = addr2.user_message;
1230 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf_indent("----------- end cutthrough setup ------------\n");
1231 return rc;
1232 }
1233
1234
1235
1236 /* Send given number of bytes from the buffer */
1237 static BOOL
1238 cutthrough_send(int n)
1239 {
1240 if(cutthrough.cctx.sock < 0)
1241 return TRUE;
1242
1243 if(
1244 #ifndef DISABLE_TLS
1245 cutthrough.is_tls
1246 ? tls_write(cutthrough.cctx.tls_ctx, ctctx.outblock.buffer, n, FALSE)
1247 :
1248 #endif
1249 send(cutthrough.cctx.sock, ctctx.outblock.buffer, n, 0) > 0
1250 )
1251 {
1252 transport_count += n;
1253 ctctx.outblock.ptr= ctctx.outblock.buffer;
1254 return TRUE;
1255 }
1256
1257 HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl) debug_printf_indent("cutthrough_send failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
1258 return FALSE;
1259 }
1260
1261
1262
1263 static BOOL
1264 _cutthrough_puts(uschar * cp, int n)
1265 {
1266 while(n--)
1267 {
1268 if(ctctx.outblock.ptr >= ctctx.outblock.buffer+ctctx.outblock.buffersize)
1269 if(!cutthrough_send(ctctx.outblock.buffersize))
1270 return FALSE;
1271
1272 *ctctx.outblock.ptr++ = *cp++;
1273 }
1274 return TRUE;
1275 }
1276
1277 /* Buffered output of counted data block. Return boolean success */
1278 static BOOL
1279 cutthrough_puts(uschar * cp, int n)
1280 {
1281 if (cutthrough.cctx.sock < 0) return TRUE;
1282 if (_cutthrough_puts(cp, n)) return TRUE;
1283 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"transmit failed");
1284 return FALSE;
1285 }
1286
1287 void
1288 cutthrough_data_puts(uschar * cp, int n)
1289 {
1290 if (cutthrough.delivery) (void) cutthrough_puts(cp, n);
1291 return;
1292 }
1293
1294
1295 static BOOL
1296 _cutthrough_flush_send(void)
1297 {
1298 int n = ctctx.outblock.ptr - ctctx.outblock.buffer;
1299
1300 if(n>0)
1301 if(!cutthrough_send(n))
1302 return FALSE;
1303 return TRUE;
1304 }
1305
1306
1307 /* Send out any bufferred output. Return boolean success. */
1308 BOOL
1309 cutthrough_flush_send(void)
1310 {
1311 if (_cutthrough_flush_send()) return TRUE;
1312 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"transmit failed");
1313 return FALSE;
1314 }
1315
1316
1317 static BOOL
1318 cutthrough_put_nl(void)
1319 {
1320 return cutthrough_puts(US"\r\n", 2);
1321 }
1322
1323
1324 void
1325 cutthrough_data_put_nl(void)
1326 {
1327 cutthrough_data_puts(US"\r\n", 2);
1328 }
1329
1330
1331 /* Get and check response from cutthrough target */
1332 static uschar
1333 cutthrough_response(client_conn_ctx * cctx, char expect, uschar ** copy, int timeout)
1334 {
1335 smtp_context sx = {0};
1336 uschar inbuffer[4096];
1337 uschar responsebuffer[4096];
1338
1339 sx.inblock.buffer = inbuffer;
1340 sx.inblock.buffersize = sizeof(inbuffer);
1341 sx.inblock.ptr = inbuffer;
1342 sx.inblock.ptrend = inbuffer;
1343 sx.inblock.cctx = cctx;
1344 if(!smtp_read_response(&sx, responsebuffer, sizeof(responsebuffer), expect, timeout))
1345 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"target timeout on read");
1346
1347 if(copy)
1348 {
1349 uschar * cp;
1350 *copy = cp = string_copy(responsebuffer);
1351 /* Trim the trailing end of line */
1352 cp += Ustrlen(responsebuffer);
1353 if(cp > *copy && cp[-1] == '\n') *--cp = '\0';
1354 if(cp > *copy && cp[-1] == '\r') *--cp = '\0';
1355 }
1356
1357 return responsebuffer[0];
1358 }
1359
1360
1361 /* Negotiate dataphase with the cutthrough target, returning success boolean */
1362 BOOL
1363 cutthrough_predata(void)
1364 {
1365 if(cutthrough.cctx.sock < 0 || cutthrough.callout_hold_only)
1366 return FALSE;
1367
1368 HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl|D_v) debug_printf_indent(" SMTP>> DATA\n");
1369 cutthrough_puts(US"DATA\r\n", 6);
1370 cutthrough_flush_send();
1371
1372 /* Assume nothing buffered. If it was it gets ignored. */
1373 return cutthrough_response(&cutthrough.cctx, '3', NULL, CUTTHROUGH_DATA_TIMEOUT) == '3';
1374 }
1375
1376
1377 /* tctx arg only to match write_chunk() */
1378 static BOOL
1379 cutthrough_write_chunk(transport_ctx * tctx, uschar * s, int len)
1380 {
1381 uschar * s2;
1382 while(s && (s2 = Ustrchr(s, '\n')))
1383 {
1384 if(!cutthrough_puts(s, s2-s) || !cutthrough_put_nl())
1385 return FALSE;
1386 s = s2+1;
1387 }
1388 return TRUE;
1389 }
1390
1391
1392 /* Buffered send of headers. Return success boolean. */
1393 /* Expands newlines to wire format (CR,NL). */
1394 /* Also sends header-terminating blank line. */
1395 BOOL
1396 cutthrough_headers_send(void)
1397 {
1398 transport_ctx tctx;
1399
1400 if(cutthrough.cctx.sock < 0 || cutthrough.callout_hold_only)
1401 return FALSE;
1402
1403 /* We share a routine with the mainline transport to handle header add/remove/rewrites,
1404 but having a separate buffered-output function (for now)
1405 */
1406 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf_indent("----------- start cutthrough headers send -----------\n");
1407
1408 tctx.u.fd = cutthrough.cctx.sock;
1409 tctx.tblock = cutthrough.addr.transport;
1410 tctx.addr = &cutthrough.addr;
1411 tctx.check_string = US".";
1412 tctx.escape_string = US"..";
1413 /*XXX check under spool_files_wireformat. Might be irrelevant */
1414 tctx.options = topt_use_crlf;
1415
1416 if (!transport_headers_send(&tctx, &cutthrough_write_chunk))
1417 return FALSE;
1418
1419 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf_indent("----------- done cutthrough headers send ------------\n");
1420 return TRUE;
1421 }
1422
1423
1424 static void
1425 close_cutthrough_connection(const uschar * why)
1426 {
1427 int fd = cutthrough.cctx.sock;
1428 if(fd >= 0)
1429 {
1430 /* We could be sending this after a bunch of data, but that is ok as
1431 the only way to cancel the transfer in dataphase is to drop the tcp
1432 conn before the final dot.
1433 */
1434 client_conn_ctx tmp_ctx = cutthrough.cctx;
1435 ctctx.outblock.ptr = ctbuffer;
1436 HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl|D_v) debug_printf_indent(" SMTP>> QUIT\n");
1437 _cutthrough_puts(US"QUIT\r\n", 6); /* avoid recursion */
1438 _cutthrough_flush_send();
1439 cutthrough.cctx.sock = -1; /* avoid recursion via read timeout */
1440 cutthrough.nrcpt = 0; /* permit re-cutthrough on subsequent message */
1441
1442 /* Wait a short time for response, and discard it */
1443 cutthrough_response(&tmp_ctx, '2', NULL, 1);
1444
1445 #ifndef DISABLE_TLS
1446 if (cutthrough.is_tls)
1447 {
1448 tls_close(cutthrough.cctx.tls_ctx, TLS_SHUTDOWN_NOWAIT);
1449 cutthrough.cctx.tls_ctx = NULL;
1450 cutthrough.is_tls = FALSE;
1451 }
1452 #endif
1453 HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl|D_v) debug_printf_indent(" SMTP(close)>>\n");
1454 (void)close(fd);
1455 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf_indent("----------- cutthrough shutdown (%s) ------------\n", why);
1456 }
1457 ctctx.outblock.ptr = ctbuffer;
1458 }
1459
1460 void
1461 cancel_cutthrough_connection(BOOL close_noncutthrough_verifies, const uschar * why)
1462 {
1463 if (cutthrough.delivery || close_noncutthrough_verifies)
1464 close_cutthrough_connection(why);
1465 cutthrough.delivery = cutthrough.callout_hold_only = FALSE;
1466 }
1467
1468
1469 void
1470 release_cutthrough_connection(const uschar * why)
1471 {
1472 if (cutthrough.cctx.sock < 0) return;
1473 HDEBUG(D_acl) debug_printf_indent("release cutthrough conn: %s\n", why);
1474 cutthrough.cctx.sock = -1;
1475 cutthrough.cctx.tls_ctx = NULL;
1476 cutthrough.delivery = cutthrough.callout_hold_only = FALSE;
1477 }
1478
1479
1480
1481
1482 /* Have senders final-dot. Send one to cutthrough target, and grab the response.
1483 Log an OK response as a transmission.
1484 Close the connection.
1485 Return smtp response-class digit.
1486 */
1487 uschar *
1488 cutthrough_finaldot(void)
1489 {
1490 uschar res;
1491 HDEBUG(D_transport|D_acl|D_v) debug_printf_indent(" SMTP>> .\n");
1492
1493 /* Assume data finshed with new-line */
1494 if( !cutthrough_puts(US".", 1)
1495 || !cutthrough_put_nl()
1496 || !cutthrough_flush_send()
1497 )
1498 return cutthrough.addr.message;
1499
1500 res = cutthrough_response(&cutthrough.cctx, '2', &cutthrough.addr.message,
1501 CUTTHROUGH_DATA_TIMEOUT);
1502 for (address_item * addr = &cutthrough.addr; addr; addr = addr->next)
1503 {
1504 addr->message = cutthrough.addr.message;
1505 switch(res)
1506 {
1507 case '2':
1508 delivery_log(LOG_MAIN, addr, (int)'>', NULL);
1509 close_cutthrough_connection(US"delivered");
1510 break;
1511
1512 case '4':
1513 delivery_log(LOG_MAIN, addr, 0,
1514 US"tmp-reject from cutthrough after DATA:");
1515 break;
1516
1517 case '5':
1518 delivery_log(LOG_MAIN|LOG_REJECT, addr, 0,
1519 US"rejected after DATA:");
1520 break;
1521
1522 default:
1523 break;
1524 }
1525 }
1526 return cutthrough.addr.message;
1527 }
1528
1529
1530
1531 /*************************************************
1532 * Copy error to toplevel address *
1533 *************************************************/
1534
1535 /* This function is used when a verify fails or defers, to ensure that the
1536 failure or defer information is in the original toplevel address. This applies
1537 when an address is redirected to a single new address, and the failure or
1538 deferral happens to the child address.
1539
1540 Arguments:
1541 vaddr the verify address item
1542 addr the final address item
1543 yield FAIL or DEFER
1544
1545 Returns: the value of YIELD
1546 */
1547
1548 static int
1549 copy_error(address_item *vaddr, address_item *addr, int yield)
1550 {
1551 if (addr != vaddr)
1552 {
1553 vaddr->message = addr->message;
1554 vaddr->user_message = addr->user_message;
1555 vaddr->basic_errno = addr->basic_errno;
1556 vaddr->more_errno = addr->more_errno;
1557 vaddr->prop.address_data = addr->prop.address_data;
1558 vaddr->prop.variables = NULL;
1559 tree_dup((tree_node **)&vaddr->prop.variables, addr->prop.variables);
1560 copyflag(vaddr, addr, af_pass_message);
1561 }
1562 return yield;
1563 }
1564
1565
1566
1567
1568 /**************************************************
1569 * printf that automatically handles TLS if needed *
1570 ***************************************************/
1571
1572 /* This function is used by verify_address() as a substitute for all fprintf()
1573 calls; a direct fprintf() will not produce output in a TLS SMTP session, such
1574 as a response to an EXPN command. smtp_in.c makes smtp_printf available but
1575 that assumes that we always use the smtp_out FILE* when not using TLS or the
1576 ssl buffer when we are. Instead we take a FILE* parameter and check to see if
1577 that is smtp_out; if so, smtp_printf() with TLS support, otherwise regular
1578 fprintf().
1579
1580 Arguments:
1581 f the candidate FILE* to write to
1582 format format string
1583 ... optional arguments
1584
1585 Returns:
1586 nothing
1587 */
1588
1589 static void PRINTF_FUNCTION(2,3)
1590 respond_printf(FILE *f, const char *format, ...)
1591 {
1592 va_list ap;
1593
1594 va_start(ap, format);
1595 if (smtp_out && (f == smtp_out))
1596 smtp_vprintf(format, FALSE, ap);
1597 else
1598 vfprintf(f, format, ap);
1599 va_end(ap);
1600 }
1601
1602
1603
1604 /*************************************************
1605 * Verify an email address *
1606 *************************************************/
1607
1608 /* This function is used both for verification (-bv and at other times) and
1609 address testing (-bt), which is indicated by address_test_mode being set.
1610
1611 Arguments:
1612 vaddr contains the address to verify; the next field in this block
1613 must be NULL
1614 f if not NULL, write the result to this file
1615 options various option bits:
1616 vopt_fake_sender => this sender verify is not for the real
1617 sender (it was verify=sender=xxxx or an address from a
1618 header line) - rewriting must not change sender_address
1619 vopt_is_recipient => this is a recipient address, otherwise
1620 it's a sender address - this affects qualification and
1621 rewriting and messages from callouts
1622 vopt_qualify => qualify an unqualified address; else error
1623 vopt_expn => called from SMTP EXPN command
1624 vopt_success_on_redirect => when a new address is generated
1625 the verification instantly succeeds
1626
1627 These ones are used by do_callout() -- the options variable
1628 is passed to it.
1629
1630 vopt_callout_fullpm => if postmaster check, do full one
1631 vopt_callout_no_cache => don't use callout cache
1632 vopt_callout_random => do the "random" thing
1633 vopt_callout_recipsender => use real sender for recipient
1634 vopt_callout_recippmaster => use postmaster for recipient
1635
1636 callout if > 0, specifies that callout is required, and gives timeout
1637 for individual commands
1638 callout_overall if > 0, gives overall timeout for the callout function;
1639 if < 0, a default is used (see do_callout())
1640 callout_connect the connection timeout for callouts
1641 se_mailfrom when callout is requested to verify a sender, use this
1642 in MAIL FROM; NULL => ""
1643 pm_mailfrom when callout is requested, if non-NULL, do the postmaster
1644 thing and use this as the sender address (may be "")
1645
1646 routed if not NULL, set TRUE if routing succeeded, so we can
1647 distinguish between routing failed and callout failed
1648
1649 Returns: OK address verified
1650 FAIL address failed to verify
1651 DEFER can't tell at present
1652 */
1653
1654 int
1655 verify_address(address_item * vaddr, FILE * fp, int options, int callout,
1656 int callout_overall, int callout_connect, uschar * se_mailfrom,
1657 uschar *pm_mailfrom, BOOL *routed)
1658 {
1659 BOOL allok = TRUE;
1660 BOOL full_info = fp ? debug_selector != 0 : FALSE;
1661 BOOL expn = (options & vopt_expn) != 0;
1662 BOOL success_on_redirect = (options & vopt_success_on_redirect) != 0;
1663 int i;
1664 int yield = OK;
1665 int verify_type = expn? v_expn :
1666 f.address_test_mode? v_none :
1667 options & vopt_is_recipient? v_recipient : v_sender;
1668 address_item *addr_list;
1669 address_item *addr_new = NULL;
1670 address_item *addr_remote = NULL;
1671 address_item *addr_local = NULL;
1672 address_item *addr_succeed = NULL;
1673 uschar **failure_ptr = options & vopt_is_recipient
1674 ? &recipient_verify_failure : &sender_verify_failure;
1675 uschar *ko_prefix, *cr;
1676 uschar *address = vaddr->address;
1677 uschar *save_sender;
1678 uschar null_sender[] = { 0 }; /* Ensure writeable memory */
1679
1680 /* Clear, just in case */
1681
1682 *failure_ptr = NULL;
1683
1684 /* Set up a prefix and suffix for error message which allow us to use the same
1685 output statements both in EXPN mode (where an SMTP response is needed) and when
1686 debugging with an output file. */
1687
1688 if (expn)
1689 {
1690 ko_prefix = US"553 ";
1691 cr = US"\r";
1692 }
1693 else ko_prefix = cr = US"";
1694
1695 /* Add qualify domain if permitted; otherwise an unqualified address fails. */
1696
1697 if (parse_find_at(address) == NULL)
1698 {
1699 if (!(options & vopt_qualify))
1700 {
1701 if (fp)
1702 respond_printf(fp, "%sA domain is required for \"%s\"%s\n",
1703 ko_prefix, address, cr);
1704 *failure_ptr = US"qualify";
1705 return FAIL;
1706 }
1707 address = rewrite_address_qualify(address, options & vopt_is_recipient);
1708 }
1709
1710 DEBUG(D_verify)
1711 {
1712 debug_printf(">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>\n");
1713 debug_printf("%s %s\n", f.address_test_mode? "Testing" : "Verifying", address);
1714 }
1715
1716 /* Rewrite and report on it. Clear the domain and local part caches - these
1717 may have been set by domains and local part tests during an ACL. */
1718
1719 if (global_rewrite_rules)
1720 {
1721 uschar *old = address;
1722 address = rewrite_address(address, options & vopt_is_recipient, FALSE,
1723 global_rewrite_rules, rewrite_existflags);
1724 if (address != old)
1725 {
1726 for (int i = 0; i < (MAX_NAMED_LIST * 2)/32; i++) vaddr->localpart_cache[i] = 0;
1727 for (int i = 0; i < (MAX_NAMED_LIST * 2)/32; i++) vaddr->domain_cache[i] = 0;
1728 if (fp && !expn) fprintf(fp, "Address rewritten as: %s\n", address);
1729 }
1730 }
1731
1732 /* If this is the real sender address, we must update sender_address at
1733 this point, because it may be referred to in the routers. */
1734
1735 if (!(options & (vopt_fake_sender|vopt_is_recipient)))
1736 sender_address = address;
1737
1738 /* If the address was rewritten to <> no verification can be done, and we have
1739 to return OK. This rewriting is permitted only for sender addresses; for other
1740 addresses, such rewriting fails. */
1741
1742 if (!address[0]) return OK;
1743
1744 /* Flip the legacy TLS-related variables over to the outbound set in case
1745 they're used in the context of a transport used by verification. Reset them
1746 at exit from this routine (so no returns allowed from here on). */
1747
1748 tls_modify_variables(&tls_out);
1749
1750 /* Save a copy of the sender address for re-instating if we change it to <>
1751 while verifying a sender address (a nice bit of self-reference there). */
1752
1753 save_sender = sender_address;
1754
1755 /* Observability variable for router/transport use */
1756
1757 verify_mode = options & vopt_is_recipient ? US"R" : US"S";
1758
1759 /* Update the address structure with the possibly qualified and rewritten
1760 address. Set it up as the starting address on the chain of new addresses. */
1761
1762 vaddr->address = address;
1763 addr_new = vaddr;
1764
1765 /* We need a loop, because an address can generate new addresses. We must also
1766 cope with generated pipes and files at the top level. (See also the code and
1767 comment in deliver.c.) However, it is usually the case that the router for
1768 user's .forward files has its verify flag turned off.
1769
1770 If an address generates more than one child, the loop is used only when
1771 full_info is set, and this can only be set locally. Remote enquiries just get
1772 information about the top level address, not anything that it generated. */
1773
1774 while (addr_new)
1775 {
1776 int rc;
1777 address_item *addr = addr_new;
1778
1779 addr_new = addr->next;
1780 addr->next = NULL;
1781
1782 DEBUG(D_verify)
1783 {
1784 debug_printf(">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>\n");
1785 debug_printf("Considering %s\n", addr->address);
1786 }
1787
1788 /* Handle generated pipe, file or reply addresses. We don't get these
1789 when handling EXPN, as it does only one level of expansion. */
1790
1791 if (testflag(addr, af_pfr))
1792 {
1793 allok = FALSE;
1794 if (fp)
1795 {
1796 BOOL allow;
1797
1798 if (addr->address[0] == '>')
1799 {
1800 allow = testflag(addr, af_allow_reply);
1801 fprintf(fp, "%s -> mail %s", addr->parent->address, addr->address + 1);
1802 }
1803 else
1804 {
1805 allow = addr->address[0] == '|'
1806 ? testflag(addr, af_allow_pipe) : testflag(addr, af_allow_file);
1807 fprintf(fp, "%s -> %s", addr->parent->address, addr->address);
1808 }
1809
1810 if (addr->basic_errno == ERRNO_BADTRANSPORT)
1811 fprintf(fp, "\n*** Error in setting up pipe, file, or autoreply:\n"
1812 "%s\n", addr->message);
1813 else if (allow)
1814 fprintf(fp, "\n transport = %s\n", addr->transport->name);
1815 else
1816 fprintf(fp, " *** forbidden ***\n");
1817 }
1818 continue;
1819 }
1820
1821 /* Just in case some router parameter refers to it. */
1822
1823 return_path = addr->prop.errors_address
1824 ? addr->prop.errors_address : sender_address;
1825
1826 /* Split the address into domain and local part, handling the %-hack if
1827 necessary, and then route it. While routing a sender address, set
1828 $sender_address to <> because that is what it will be if we were trying to
1829 send a bounce to the sender. */
1830
1831 if (routed) *routed = FALSE;
1832 if ((rc = deliver_split_address(addr)) == OK)
1833 {
1834 if (!(options & vopt_is_recipient)) sender_address = null_sender;
1835 rc = route_address(addr, &addr_local, &addr_remote, &addr_new,
1836 &addr_succeed, verify_type);
1837 sender_address = save_sender; /* Put back the real sender */
1838 }
1839
1840 /* If routing an address succeeded, set the flag that remembers, for use when
1841 an ACL cached a sender verify (in case a callout fails). Then if routing set
1842 up a list of hosts or the transport has a host list, and the callout option
1843 is set, and we aren't in a host checking run, do the callout verification,
1844 and set another flag that notes that a callout happened. */
1845
1846 if (rc == OK)
1847 {
1848 if (routed) *routed = TRUE;
1849 if (callout > 0)
1850 {
1851 transport_instance * tp;
1852 host_item * host_list = addr->host_list;
1853
1854 /* Make up some data for use in the case where there is no remote
1855 transport. */
1856
1857 transport_feedback tf = {
1858 .interface = NULL, /* interface (=> any) */
1859 .port = US"smtp",
1860 .protocol = US"smtp",
1861 .hosts = NULL,
1862 .helo_data = US"$smtp_active_hostname",
1863 .hosts_override = FALSE,
1864 .hosts_randomize = FALSE,
1865 .gethostbyname = FALSE,
1866 .qualify_single = TRUE,
1867 .search_parents = FALSE
1868 };
1869
1870 /* If verification yielded a remote transport, we want to use that
1871 transport's options, so as to mimic what would happen if we were really
1872 sending a message to this address. */
1873
1874 if ((tp = addr->transport) && !tp->info->local)
1875 {
1876 (void)(tp->setup)(tp, addr, &tf, 0, 0, NULL);
1877
1878 /* If the transport has hosts and the router does not, or if the
1879 transport is configured to override the router's hosts, we must build a
1880 host list of the transport's hosts, and find the IP addresses */
1881
1882 if (tf.hosts && (!host_list || tf.hosts_override))
1883 {
1884 uschar *s;
1885 const uschar *save_deliver_domain = deliver_domain;
1886 uschar *save_deliver_localpart = deliver_localpart;
1887
1888 host_list = NULL; /* Ignore the router's hosts */
1889
1890 deliver_domain = addr->domain;
1891 deliver_localpart = addr->local_part;
1892 s = expand_string(tf.hosts);
1893 deliver_domain = save_deliver_domain;
1894 deliver_localpart = save_deliver_localpart;
1895
1896 if (!s)
1897 {
1898 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "failed to expand list of hosts "
1899 "\"%s\" in %s transport for callout: %s", tf.hosts,
1900 tp->name, expand_string_message);
1901 }
1902 else
1903 {
1904 int flags;
1905 host_build_hostlist(&host_list, s, tf.hosts_randomize);
1906
1907 /* Just ignore failures to find a host address. If we don't manage
1908 to find any addresses, the callout will defer. Note that more than
1909 one address may be found for a single host, which will result in
1910 additional host items being inserted into the chain. Hence we must
1911 save the next host first. */
1912
1913 flags = HOST_FIND_BY_A | HOST_FIND_BY_AAAA;
1914 if (tf.qualify_single) flags |= HOST_FIND_QUALIFY_SINGLE;
1915 if (tf.search_parents) flags |= HOST_FIND_SEARCH_PARENTS;
1916
1917 for (host_item * host = host_list, * nexthost; host; host = nexthost)
1918 {
1919 nexthost = host->next;
1920 if (tf.gethostbyname ||
1921 string_is_ip_address(host->name, NULL) != 0)
1922 (void)host_find_byname(host, NULL, flags, NULL, TRUE);
1923 else
1924 {
1925 const dnssec_domains * dsp = NULL;
1926 if (Ustrcmp(tp->driver_name, "smtp") == 0)
1927 {
1928 smtp_transport_options_block * ob =
1929 (smtp_transport_options_block *) tp->options_block;
1930 dsp = &ob->dnssec;
1931 }
1932
1933 (void) host_find_bydns(host, NULL, flags, NULL, NULL, NULL,
1934 dsp, NULL, NULL);
1935 }
1936 }
1937 }
1938 }
1939 }
1940
1941 /* Can only do a callout if we have at least one host! If the callout
1942 fails, it will have set ${sender,recipient}_verify_failure. */
1943
1944 if (host_list)
1945 {
1946 HDEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("Attempting full verification using callout\n");
1947 if (host_checking && !f.host_checking_callout)
1948 {
1949 HDEBUG(D_verify)
1950 debug_printf("... callout omitted by default when host testing\n"
1951 "(Use -bhc if you want the callouts to happen.)\n");
1952 }
1953 else
1954 {
1955 #ifndef DISABLE_TLS
1956 deliver_set_expansions(addr);
1957 #endif
1958 rc = do_callout(addr, host_list, &tf, callout, callout_overall,
1959 callout_connect, options, se_mailfrom, pm_mailfrom);
1960 #ifndef DISABLE_TLS
1961 deliver_set_expansions(NULL);
1962 #endif
1963 }
1964 }
1965 else
1966 {
1967 HDEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("Cannot do callout: neither router nor "
1968 "transport provided a host list, or transport is not smtp\n");
1969 }
1970 }
1971 }
1972
1973 /* Otherwise, any failure is a routing failure */
1974
1975 else *failure_ptr = US"route";
1976
1977 /* A router may return REROUTED if it has set up a child address as a result
1978 of a change of domain name (typically from widening). In this case we always
1979 want to continue to verify the new child. */
1980
1981 if (rc == REROUTED) continue;
1982
1983 /* Handle hard failures */
1984
1985 if (rc == FAIL)
1986 {
1987 allok = FALSE;
1988 if (fp)
1989 {
1990 address_item *p = addr->parent;
1991
1992 respond_printf(fp, "%s%s %s", ko_prefix,
1993 full_info ? addr->address : address,
1994 f.address_test_mode ? "is undeliverable" : "failed to verify");
1995 if (!expn && f.admin_user)
1996 {
1997 if (addr->basic_errno > 0)
1998 respond_printf(fp, ": %s", strerror(addr->basic_errno));
1999 if (addr->message)
2000 respond_printf(fp, ": %s", addr->message);
2001 }
2002
2003 /* Show parents iff doing full info */
2004
2005 if (full_info) while (p)
2006 {
2007 respond_printf(fp, "%s\n <-- %s", cr, p->address);
2008 p = p->parent;
2009 }
2010 respond_printf(fp, "%s\n", cr);
2011 }
2012 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"routing hard fail");
2013
2014 if (!full_info)
2015 {
2016 yield = copy_error(vaddr, addr, FAIL);
2017 goto out;
2018 }
2019 yield = FAIL;
2020 }
2021
2022 /* Soft failure */
2023
2024 else if (rc == DEFER)
2025 {
2026 allok = FALSE;
2027 if (fp)
2028 {
2029 address_item *p = addr->parent;
2030 respond_printf(fp, "%s%s cannot be resolved at this time", ko_prefix,
2031 full_info? addr->address : address);
2032 if (!expn && f.admin_user)
2033 {
2034 if (addr->basic_errno > 0)
2035 respond_printf(fp, ": %s", strerror(addr->basic_errno));
2036 if (addr->message)
2037 respond_printf(fp, ": %s", addr->message);
2038 else if (addr->basic_errno <= 0)
2039 respond_printf(fp, ": unknown error");
2040 }
2041
2042 /* Show parents iff doing full info */
2043
2044 if (full_info) while (p)
2045 {
2046 respond_printf(fp, "%s\n <-- %s", cr, p->address);
2047 p = p->parent;
2048 }
2049 respond_printf(fp, "%s\n", cr);
2050 }
2051 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"routing soft fail");
2052
2053 if (!full_info)
2054 {
2055 yield = copy_error(vaddr, addr, DEFER);
2056 goto out;
2057 }
2058 if (yield == OK) yield = DEFER;
2059 }
2060
2061 /* If we are handling EXPN, we do not want to continue to route beyond
2062 the top level (whose address is in "address"). */
2063
2064 else if (expn)
2065 {
2066 uschar *ok_prefix = US"250-";
2067
2068 if (!addr_new)
2069 if (!addr_local && !addr_remote)
2070 respond_printf(fp, "250 mail to <%s> is discarded\r\n", address);
2071 else
2072 respond_printf(fp, "250 <%s>\r\n", address);
2073
2074 else do
2075 {
2076 address_item *addr2 = addr_new;
2077 addr_new = addr2->next;
2078 if (!addr_new) ok_prefix = US"250 ";
2079 respond_printf(fp, "%s<%s>\r\n", ok_prefix, addr2->address);
2080 } while (addr_new);
2081 yield = OK;
2082 goto out;
2083 }
2084
2085 /* Successful routing other than EXPN. */
2086
2087 else
2088 {
2089 /* Handle successful routing when short info wanted. Otherwise continue for
2090 other (generated) addresses. Short info is the operational case. Full info
2091 can be requested only when debug_selector != 0 and a file is supplied.
2092
2093 There is a conflict between the use of aliasing as an alternate email
2094 address, and as a sort of mailing list. If an alias turns the incoming
2095 address into just one address (e.g. J.Caesar->jc44) you may well want to
2096 carry on verifying the generated address to ensure it is valid when
2097 checking incoming mail. If aliasing generates multiple addresses, you
2098 probably don't want to do this. Exim therefore treats the generation of
2099 just a single new address as a special case, and continues on to verify the
2100 generated address. */
2101
2102 if ( !full_info /* Stop if short info wanted AND */
2103 && ( ( !addr_new /* No new address OR */
2104 || addr_new->next /* More than one new address OR */
2105 || testflag(addr_new, af_pfr) /* New address is pfr */
2106 )
2107 || /* OR */
2108 ( addr_new /* At least one new address AND */
2109 && success_on_redirect /* success_on_redirect is set */
2110 ) )
2111 )
2112 {
2113 if (fp) fprintf(fp, "%s %s\n",
2114 address, f.address_test_mode ? "is deliverable" : "verified");
2115
2116 /* If we have carried on to verify a child address, we want the value
2117 of $address_data to be that of the child */
2118
2119 vaddr->prop.address_data = addr->prop.address_data;
2120 vaddr->prop.variables = NULL;
2121 tree_dup((tree_node **)&vaddr->prop.variables, addr->prop.variables);
2122
2123 /* If stopped because more than one new address, cannot cutthrough */
2124
2125 if (addr_new && addr_new->next)
2126 cancel_cutthrough_connection(TRUE, US"multiple addresses from routing");
2127
2128 yield = OK;
2129 goto out;
2130 }
2131 }
2132 } /* Loop for generated addresses */
2133
2134 /* Display the full results of the successful routing, including any generated
2135 addresses. Control gets here only when full_info is set, which requires fp not
2136 to be NULL, and this occurs only when a top-level verify is called with the
2137 debugging switch on.
2138
2139 If there are no local and no remote addresses, and there were no pipes, files,
2140 or autoreplies, and there were no errors or deferments, the message is to be
2141 discarded, usually because of the use of :blackhole: in an alias file. */
2142
2143 if (allok && !addr_local && !addr_remote)
2144 {
2145 fprintf(fp, "mail to %s is discarded\n", address);
2146 goto out;
2147 }
2148
2149 for (addr_list = addr_local, i = 0; i < 2; addr_list = addr_remote, i++)
2150 while (addr_list)
2151 {
2152 address_item *addr = addr_list;
2153 transport_instance * tp = addr->transport;
2154
2155 addr_list = addr->next;
2156
2157 fprintf(fp, "%s", CS addr->address);
2158 #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_SRS
2159 if(addr->prop.srs_sender)
2160 fprintf(fp, " [srs = %s]", addr->prop.srs_sender);
2161 #endif
2162
2163 /* If the address is a duplicate, show something about it. */
2164
2165 if (!testflag(addr, af_pfr))
2166 {
2167 tree_node *tnode;
2168 if ((tnode = tree_search(tree_duplicates, addr->unique)))
2169 fprintf(fp, " [duplicate, would not be delivered]");
2170 else tree_add_duplicate(addr->unique, addr);
2171 }
2172
2173 /* Now show its parents */
2174
2175 for (address_item * p = addr->parent; p; p = p->parent)
2176 fprintf(fp, "\n <-- %s", p->address);
2177 fprintf(fp, "\n ");
2178
2179 /* Show router, and transport */
2180
2181 fprintf(fp, "router = %s, transport = %s\n",
2182 addr->router->name, tp ? tp->name : US"unset");
2183
2184 /* Show any hosts that are set up by a router unless the transport
2185 is going to override them; fiddle a bit to get a nice format. */
2186
2187 if (addr->host_list && tp && !tp->overrides_hosts)
2188 {
2189 int maxlen = 0;
2190 int maxaddlen = 0;
2191 for (host_item * h = addr->host_list; h; h = h->next)
2192 { /* get max lengths of host names, addrs */
2193 int len = Ustrlen(h->name);
2194 if (len > maxlen) maxlen = len;
2195 len = h->address ? Ustrlen(h->address) : 7;
2196 if (len > maxaddlen) maxaddlen = len;
2197 }
2198 for (host_item * h = addr->host_list; h; h = h->next)
2199 {
2200 fprintf(fp, " host %-*s ", maxlen, h->name);
2201
2202 if (h->address)
2203 fprintf(fp, "[%s%-*c", h->address, maxaddlen+1 - Ustrlen(h->address), ']');
2204 else if (tp->info->local)
2205 fprintf(fp, " %-*s ", maxaddlen, ""); /* Omit [unknown] for local */
2206 else
2207 fprintf(fp, "[%s%-*c", "unknown", maxaddlen+1 - 7, ']');
2208
2209 if (h->mx >= 0) fprintf(fp, " MX=%d", h->mx);
2210 if (h->port != PORT_NONE) fprintf(fp, " port=%d", h->port);
2211 if (f.running_in_test_harness && h->dnssec == DS_YES) fputs(" AD", fp);
2212 if (h->status == hstatus_unusable) fputs(" ** unusable **", fp);
2213 fputc('\n', fp);
2214 }
2215 }
2216 }
2217
2218 /* Yield will be DEFER or FAIL if any one address has, only for full_info (which is
2219 the -bv or -bt case). */
2220
2221 out:
2222 verify_mode = NULL;
2223 tls_modify_variables(&tls_in); /* return variables to inbound values */
2224
2225 return yield;
2226 }
2227
2228
2229
2230
2231 /*************************************************
2232 * Check headers for syntax errors *
2233 *************************************************/
2234
2235 /* This function checks those header lines that contain addresses, and verifies
2236 that all the addresses therein are 5322-syntactially correct.
2237
2238 Arguments:
2239 msgptr where to put an error message
2240
2241 Returns: OK
2242 FAIL
2243 */
2244
2245 int
2246 verify_check_headers(uschar **msgptr)
2247 {
2248 uschar *colon, *s;
2249 int yield = OK;
2250
2251 for (header_line * h = header_list; h && yield == OK; h = h->next)
2252 {
2253 if (h->type != htype_from &&
2254 h->type != htype_reply_to &&
2255 h->type != htype_sender &&
2256 h->type != htype_to &&
2257 h->type != htype_cc &&
2258 h->type != htype_bcc)
2259 continue;
2260
2261 colon = Ustrchr(h->text, ':');
2262 s = colon + 1;
2263 Uskip_whitespace(&s);
2264
2265 /* Loop for multiple addresses in the header, enabling group syntax. Note
2266 that we have to reset this after the header has been scanned. */
2267
2268 f.parse_allow_group = TRUE;
2269
2270 while (*s)
2271 {
2272 uschar *ss = parse_find_address_end(s, FALSE);
2273 uschar *recipient, *errmess;
2274 int terminator = *ss;
2275 int start, end, domain;
2276
2277 /* Temporarily terminate the string at this point, and extract the
2278 operative address within, allowing group syntax. */
2279
2280 *ss = 0;
2281 recipient = parse_extract_address(s,&errmess,&start,&end,&domain,FALSE);
2282 *ss = terminator;
2283
2284 /* Permit an unqualified address only if the message is local, or if the
2285 sending host is configured to be permitted to send them. */
2286
2287 if (recipient && !domain)
2288 {
2289 if (h->type == htype_from || h->type == htype_sender)
2290 {
2291 if (!f.allow_unqualified_sender) recipient = NULL;
2292 }
2293 else
2294 {
2295 if (!f.allow_unqualified_recipient) recipient = NULL;
2296 }
2297 if (!recipient) errmess = US"unqualified address not permitted";
2298 }
2299
2300 /* It's an error if no address could be extracted, except for the special
2301 case of an empty address. */
2302
2303 if (!recipient && Ustrcmp(errmess, "empty address") != 0)
2304 {
2305 uschar *verb = US"is";
2306 uschar *t = ss;
2307 uschar *tt = colon;
2308 int len;
2309
2310 /* Arrange not to include any white space at the end in the
2311 error message or the header name. */
2312
2313 while (t > s && isspace(t[-1])) t--;
2314 while (tt > h->text && isspace(tt[-1])) tt--;
2315
2316 /* Add the address that failed to the error message, since in a
2317 header with very many addresses it is sometimes hard to spot
2318 which one is at fault. However, limit the amount of address to
2319 quote - cases have been seen where, for example, a missing double
2320 quote in a humungous To: header creates an "address" that is longer
2321 than string_sprintf can handle. */
2322
2323 len = t - s;
2324 if (len > 1024)
2325 {
2326 len = 1024;
2327 verb = US"begins";
2328 }
2329
2330 /* deconst cast ok as we're passing a non-const to string_printing() */
2331 *msgptr = US string_printing(
2332 string_sprintf("%s: failing address in \"%.*s:\" header %s: %.*s",
2333 errmess, (int)(tt - h->text), h->text, verb, len, s));
2334
2335 yield = FAIL;
2336 break; /* Out of address loop */
2337 }
2338
2339 /* Advance to the next address */
2340
2341 s = ss + (terminator ? 1 : 0);
2342 Uskip_whitespace(&s);
2343 } /* Next address */
2344
2345 f.parse_allow_group = FALSE;
2346 f.parse_found_group = FALSE;
2347 } /* Next header unless yield has been set FALSE */
2348
2349 return yield;
2350 }
2351
2352
2353 /*************************************************
2354 * Check header names for 8-bit characters *
2355 *************************************************/
2356
2357 /* This function checks for invalid characters in header names. See
2358 RFC 5322, 2.2. and RFC 6532, 3.
2359
2360 Arguments:
2361 msgptr where to put an error message
2362
2363 Returns: OK
2364 FAIL
2365 */
2366
2367 int
2368 verify_check_header_names_ascii(uschar **msgptr)
2369 {
2370 uschar *colon;
2371
2372 for (header_line * h = header_list; h; h = h->next)
2373 {
2374 colon = Ustrchr(h->text, ':');
2375 for(uschar * s = h->text; s < colon; s++)
2376 if ((*s < 33) || (*s > 126))
2377 {
2378 *msgptr = string_sprintf("Invalid character in header \"%.*s\" found",
2379 (int)(colon - h->text), h->text);
2380 return FAIL;
2381 }
2382 }
2383 return OK;
2384 }
2385
2386 /*************************************************
2387 * Check for blind recipients *
2388 *************************************************/
2389
2390 /* This function checks that every (envelope) recipient is mentioned in either
2391 the To: or Cc: header lines, thus detecting blind carbon copies.
2392
2393 There are two ways of scanning that could be used: either scan the header lines
2394 and tick off the recipients, or scan the recipients and check the header lines.
2395 The original proposed patch did the former, but I have chosen to do the latter,
2396 because (a) it requires no memory and (b) will use fewer resources when there
2397 are many addresses in To: and/or Cc: and only one or two envelope recipients.
2398
2399 Arguments: case_sensitive true if case sensitive matching should be used
2400 Returns: OK if there are no blind recipients
2401 FAIL if there is at least one blind recipient
2402 */
2403
2404 int
2405 verify_check_notblind(BOOL case_sensitive)
2406 {
2407 for (int i = 0; i < recipients_count; i++)
2408 {
2409 BOOL found = FALSE;
2410 uschar *address = recipients_list[i].address;
2411
2412 for (header_line * h = header_list; !found && h; h = h->next)
2413 {
2414 uschar *colon, *s;
2415
2416 if (h->type != htype_to && h->type != htype_cc) continue;
2417
2418 colon = Ustrchr(h->text, ':');
2419 s = colon + 1;
2420 Uskip_whitespace(&s);
2421
2422 /* Loop for multiple addresses in the header, enabling group syntax. Note
2423 that we have to reset this after the header has been scanned. */
2424
2425 f.parse_allow_group = TRUE;
2426
2427 while (*s)
2428 {
2429 uschar * ss = parse_find_address_end(s, FALSE);
2430 uschar * recipient, * errmess;
2431 int terminator = *ss;
2432 int start, end, domain;
2433
2434 /* Temporarily terminate the string at this point, and extract the
2435 operative address within, allowing group syntax. */
2436
2437 *ss = 0;
2438 recipient = parse_extract_address(s,&errmess,&start,&end,&domain,FALSE);
2439 *ss = terminator;
2440
2441 /* If we found a valid recipient that has a domain, compare it with the
2442 envelope recipient. Local parts are compared with case-sensitivity
2443 according to the routine arg, domains case-insensitively.
2444 By comparing from the start with length "domain", we include the "@" at
2445 the end, which ensures that we are comparing the whole local part of each
2446 address. */
2447
2448 if (recipient && domain != 0)
2449 if ((found = (case_sensitive
2450 ? Ustrncmp(recipient, address, domain) == 0
2451 : strncmpic(recipient, address, domain) == 0)
2452 && strcmpic(recipient + domain, address + domain) == 0))
2453 break;
2454
2455 /* Advance to the next address */
2456
2457 s = ss + (terminator ? 1:0);
2458 Uskip_whitespace(&s);
2459 } /* Next address */
2460
2461 f.parse_allow_group = FALSE;
2462 f.parse_found_group = FALSE;
2463 } /* Next header (if found is false) */
2464
2465 if (!found) return FAIL;
2466 } /* Next recipient */
2467
2468 return OK;
2469 }
2470
2471
2472
2473 /*************************************************
2474 * Find if verified sender *
2475 *************************************************/
2476
2477 /* Usually, just a single address is verified as the sender of the message.
2478 However, Exim can be made to verify other addresses as well (often related in
2479 some way), and this is useful in some environments. There may therefore be a
2480 chain of such addresses that have previously been tested. This function finds
2481 whether a given address is on the chain.
2482
2483 Arguments: the address to be verified
2484 Returns: pointer to an address item, or NULL
2485 */
2486
2487 address_item *
2488 verify_checked_sender(uschar *sender)
2489 {
2490 for (address_item * addr = sender_verified_list; addr; addr = addr->next)
2491 if (Ustrcmp(sender, addr->address) == 0) return addr;
2492 return NULL;
2493 }
2494
2495
2496
2497
2498
2499 /*************************************************
2500 * Get valid header address *
2501 *************************************************/
2502
2503 /* Scan the originator headers of the message, looking for an address that
2504 verifies successfully. RFC 822 says:
2505
2506 o The "Sender" field mailbox should be sent notices of
2507 any problems in transport or delivery of the original
2508 messages. If there is no "Sender" field, then the
2509 "From" field mailbox should be used.
2510
2511 o If the "Reply-To" field exists, then the reply should
2512 go to the addresses indicated in that field and not to
2513 the address(es) indicated in the "From" field.
2514
2515 So we check a Sender field if there is one, else a Reply_to field, else a From
2516 field. As some strange messages may have more than one of these fields,
2517 especially if they are resent- fields, check all of them if there is more than
2518 one.
2519
2520 Arguments:
2521 user_msgptr points to where to put a user error message
2522 log_msgptr points to where to put a log error message
2523 callout timeout for callout check (passed to verify_address())
2524 callout_overall overall callout timeout (ditto)
2525 callout_connect connect callout timeout (ditto)
2526 se_mailfrom mailfrom for verify; NULL => ""
2527 pm_mailfrom sender for pm callout check (passed to verify_address())
2528 options callout options (passed to verify_address())
2529 verrno where to put the address basic_errno
2530
2531 If log_msgptr is set to something without setting user_msgptr, the caller
2532 normally uses log_msgptr for both things.
2533
2534 Returns: result of the verification attempt: OK, FAIL, or DEFER;
2535 FAIL is given if no appropriate headers are found
2536 */
2537
2538 int
2539 verify_check_header_address(uschar **user_msgptr, uschar **log_msgptr,
2540 int callout, int callout_overall, int callout_connect, uschar *se_mailfrom,
2541 uschar *pm_mailfrom, int options, int *verrno)
2542 {
2543 static int header_types[] = { htype_sender, htype_reply_to, htype_from };
2544 BOOL done = FALSE;
2545 int yield = FAIL;
2546
2547 for (int i = 0; i < 3 && !done; i++)
2548 for (header_line * h = header_list; h != NULL && !done; h = h->next)
2549 {
2550 int terminator, new_ok;
2551 uschar *s, *ss, *endname;
2552
2553 if (h->type != header_types[i]) continue;
2554 s = endname = Ustrchr(h->text, ':') + 1;
2555
2556 /* Scan the addresses in the header, enabling group syntax. Note that we
2557 have to reset this after the header has been scanned. */
2558
2559 f.parse_allow_group = TRUE;
2560
2561 while (*s != 0)
2562 {
2563 address_item *vaddr;
2564
2565 while (isspace(*s) || *s == ',') s++;
2566 if (*s == 0) break; /* End of header */
2567
2568 ss = parse_find_address_end(s, FALSE);
2569
2570 /* The terminator is a comma or end of header, but there may be white
2571 space preceding it (including newline for the last address). Move back
2572 past any white space so we can check against any cached envelope sender
2573 address verifications. */
2574
2575 while (isspace(ss[-1])) ss--;
2576 terminator = *ss;
2577 *ss = 0;
2578
2579 HDEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("verifying %.*s header address %s\n",
2580 (int)(endname - h->text), h->text, s);
2581
2582 /* See if we have already verified this address as an envelope sender,
2583 and if so, use the previous answer. */
2584
2585 vaddr = verify_checked_sender(s);
2586
2587 if (vaddr != NULL && /* Previously checked */
2588 (callout <= 0 || /* No callout needed; OR */
2589 vaddr->special_action > 256)) /* Callout was done */
2590 {
2591 new_ok = vaddr->special_action & 255;
2592 HDEBUG(D_verify) debug_printf("previously checked as envelope sender\n");
2593 *ss = terminator; /* Restore shortened string */
2594 }
2595
2596 /* Otherwise we run the verification now. We must restore the shortened
2597 string before running the verification, so the headers are correct, in
2598 case there is any rewriting. */
2599
2600 else
2601 {
2602 int start, end, domain;
2603 uschar *address = parse_extract_address(s, log_msgptr, &start, &end,
2604 &domain, FALSE);
2605
2606 *ss = terminator;
2607
2608 /* If we found an empty address, just carry on with the next one, but
2609 kill the message. */
2610
2611 if (!address && Ustrcmp(*log_msgptr, "empty address") == 0)
2612 {
2613 *log_msgptr = NULL;
2614 s = ss;
2615 continue;
2616 }
2617
2618 /* If verification failed because of a syntax error, fail this
2619 function, and ensure that the failing address gets added to the error
2620 message. */
2621
2622 if (!address)
2623 {
2624 new_ok = FAIL;
2625 while (ss > s && isspace(ss[-1])) ss--;
2626 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf("syntax error in '%.*s' header when "
2627 "scanning for sender: %s in \"%.*s\"",
2628 (int)(endname - h->text), h->text, *log_msgptr, (int)(ss - s), s);
2629 yield = FAIL;
2630 done = TRUE;
2631 break;
2632 }
2633
2634 /* Else go ahead with the sender verification. But it isn't *the*
2635 sender of the message, so set vopt_fake_sender to stop sender_address
2636 being replaced after rewriting or qualification. */
2637
2638 else
2639 {
2640 vaddr = deliver_make_addr(address, FALSE);
2641 new_ok = verify_address(vaddr, NULL, options | vopt_fake_sender,
2642 callout, callout_overall, callout_connect, se_mailfrom,
2643 pm_mailfrom, NULL);
2644 }
2645 }
2646
2647 /* We now have the result, either newly found, or cached. If we are
2648 giving out error details, set a specific user error. This means that the
2649 last of these will be returned to the user if all three fail. We do not
2650 set a log message - the generic one below will be used. */
2651
2652 if (new_ok != OK)
2653 {
2654 *verrno = vaddr->basic_errno;
2655 if (smtp_return_error_details)
2656 *user_msgptr = string_sprintf("Rejected after DATA: "
2657 "could not verify \"%.*s\" header address\n%s: %s",
2658 (int)(endname - h->text), h->text, vaddr->address, vaddr->message);
2659 }
2660
2661 /* Success or defer */
2662
2663 if (new_ok == OK)
2664 {
2665 yield = OK;
2666 done = TRUE;
2667 break;
2668 }
2669
2670 if (new_ok == DEFER) yield = DEFER;
2671
2672 /* Move on to any more addresses in the header */
2673
2674 s = ss;
2675 } /* Next address */
2676
2677 f.parse_allow_group = FALSE;
2678 f.parse_found_group = FALSE;
2679 } /* Next header, unless done */
2680 /* Next header type unless done */
2681
2682 if (yield == FAIL && *log_msgptr == NULL)
2683 *log_msgptr = US"there is no valid sender in any header line";
2684
2685 if (yield == DEFER && *log_msgptr == NULL)
2686 *log_msgptr = US"all attempts to verify a sender in a header line deferred";
2687
2688 return yield;
2689 }
2690
2691
2692
2693
2694 /*************************************************
2695 * Get RFC 1413 identification *
2696 *************************************************/
2697
2698 /* Attempt to get an id from the sending machine via the RFC 1413 protocol. If
2699 the timeout is set to zero, then the query is not done. There may also be lists
2700 of hosts and nets which are exempt. To guard against malefactors sending
2701 non-printing characters which could, for example, disrupt a message's headers,
2702 make sure the string consists of printing characters only.
2703
2704 Argument:
2705 port the port to connect to; usually this is IDENT_PORT (113), but when
2706 running in the test harness with -bh a different value is used.
2707
2708 Returns: nothing
2709
2710 Side effect: any received ident value is put in sender_ident (NULL otherwise)
2711 */
2712
2713 void
2714 verify_get_ident(int port)
2715 {
2716 client_conn_ctx ident_conn_ctx = {0};
2717 int host_af, qlen;
2718 int received_sender_port, received_interface_port, n;
2719 uschar *p;
2720 blob early_data;
2721 uschar buffer[2048];
2722
2723 /* Default is no ident. Check whether we want to do an ident check for this
2724 host. */
2725
2726 sender_ident = NULL;
2727 if (rfc1413_query_timeout <= 0 || verify_check_host(&rfc1413_hosts) != OK)
2728 return;
2729
2730 DEBUG(D_ident) debug_printf("doing ident callback\n");
2731
2732 /* Set up a connection to the ident port of the remote host. Bind the local end
2733 to the incoming interface address. If the sender host address is an IPv6
2734 address, the incoming interface address will also be IPv6. */
2735
2736 host_af = Ustrchr(sender_host_address, ':') == NULL ? AF_INET : AF_INET6;
2737 if ((ident_conn_ctx.sock = ip_socket(SOCK_STREAM, host_af)) < 0) return;
2738
2739 if (ip_bind(ident_conn_ctx.sock, host_af, interface_address, 0) < 0)
2740 {
2741 DEBUG(D_ident) debug_printf("bind socket for ident failed: %s\n",
2742 strerror(errno));
2743 goto END_OFF;
2744 }
2745
2746 /* Construct and send the query. */
2747
2748 qlen = snprintf(CS buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%d , %d\r\n",
2749 sender_host_port, interface_port);
2750 early_data.data = buffer;
2751 early_data.len = qlen;
2752
2753 /*XXX we trust that the query is idempotent */
2754 if (ip_connect(ident_conn_ctx.sock, host_af, sender_host_address, port,
2755 rfc1413_query_timeout, &early_data) < 0)
2756 {
2757 if (errno == ETIMEDOUT && LOGGING(ident_timeout))
2758 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "ident connection to %s timed out",
2759 sender_host_address);
2760 else
2761 DEBUG(D_ident) debug_printf("ident connection to %s failed: %s\n",
2762 sender_host_address, strerror(errno));
2763 goto END_OFF;
2764 }
2765
2766 /* Read a response line. We put it into the rest of the buffer, using several
2767 recv() calls if necessary. */
2768
2769 p = buffer + qlen;
2770
2771 for (;;)
2772 {
2773 uschar *pp;
2774 int count;
2775 int size = sizeof(buffer) - (p - buffer);
2776
2777 if (size <= 0) goto END_OFF; /* Buffer filled without seeing \n. */
2778 count = ip_recv(&ident_conn_ctx, p, size, time(NULL) + rfc1413_query_timeout);
2779 if (count <= 0) goto END_OFF; /* Read error or EOF */
2780
2781 /* Scan what we just read, to see if we have reached the terminating \r\n. Be
2782 generous, and accept a plain \n terminator as well. The only illegal
2783 character is 0. */
2784
2785 for (pp = p; pp < p + count; pp++)
2786 {
2787 if (*pp == 0) goto END_OFF; /* Zero octet not allowed */
2788 if (*pp == '\n')
2789 {
2790 if (pp[-1] == '\r') pp--;
2791 *pp = 0;
2792 goto GOT_DATA; /* Break out of both loops */
2793 }
2794 }
2795
2796 /* Reached the end of the data without finding \n. Let the loop continue to
2797 read some more, if there is room. */
2798
2799 p = pp;
2800 }
2801
2802 GOT_DATA:
2803
2804 /* We have received a line of data. Check it carefully. It must start with the
2805 same two port numbers that we sent, followed by data as defined by the RFC. For
2806 example,
2807
2808 12345 , 25 : USERID : UNIX :root
2809
2810 However, the amount of white space may be different to what we sent. In the
2811 "osname" field there may be several sub-fields, comma separated. The data we
2812 actually want to save follows the third colon. Some systems put leading spaces
2813 in it - we discard those. */
2814
2815 if (sscanf(CS buffer + qlen, "%d , %d%n", &received_sender_port,
2816 &received_interface_port, &n) != 2 ||
2817 received_sender_port != sender_host_port ||
2818 received_interface_port != interface_port)
2819 goto END_OFF;
2820
2821 p = buffer + qlen + n;
2822 while(isspace(*p)) p++;
2823 if (*p++ != ':') goto END_OFF;
2824 while(isspace(*p)) p++;
2825 if (Ustrncmp(p, "USERID", 6) != 0) goto END_OFF;
2826 p += 6;
2827 while(isspace(*p)) p++;
2828 if (*p++ != ':') goto END_OFF;
2829 while (*p != 0 && *p != ':') p++;
2830 if (*p++ == 0) goto END_OFF;
2831 while(isspace(*p)) p++;
2832 if (*p == 0) goto END_OFF;
2833
2834 /* The rest of the line is the data we want. We turn it into printing
2835 characters when we save it, so that it cannot mess up the format of any logging
2836 or Received: lines into which it gets inserted. We keep a maximum of 127
2837 characters. The deconst cast is ok as we fed a nonconst to string_printing() */
2838
2839 sender_ident = US string_printing(string_copyn(p, 127));
2840 DEBUG(D_ident) debug_printf("sender_ident = %s\n", sender_ident);
2841
2842 END_OFF:
2843 (void)close(ident_conn_ctx.sock);
2844 return;
2845 }
2846
2847
2848
2849
2850 /*************************************************
2851 * Match host to a single host-list item *
2852 *************************************************/
2853
2854 /* This function compares a host (name or address) against a single item
2855 from a host list. The host name gets looked up if it is needed and is not
2856 already known. The function is called from verify_check_this_host() via
2857 match_check_list(), which is why most of its arguments are in a single block.
2858
2859 Arguments:
2860 arg the argument block (see below)
2861 ss the host-list item
2862 valueptr where to pass back looked up data, or NULL
2863 error for error message when returning ERROR
2864
2865 The block contains:
2866 host_name (a) the host name, or
2867 (b) NULL, implying use sender_host_name and
2868 sender_host_aliases, looking them up if required, or
2869 (c) the empty string, meaning that only IP address matches
2870 are permitted
2871 host_address the host address
2872 host_ipv4 the IPv4 address taken from an IPv6 one
2873
2874 Returns: OK matched
2875 FAIL did not match
2876 DEFER lookup deferred
2877 ERROR (a) failed to find the host name or IP address, or
2878 (b) unknown lookup type specified, or
2879 (c) host name encountered when only IP addresses are
2880 being matched
2881 */
2882
2883 int
2884 check_host(void *arg, const uschar *ss, const uschar **valueptr, uschar **error)
2885 {
2886 check_host_block *cb = (check_host_block *)arg;
2887 int mlen = -1;
2888 int maskoffset;
2889 BOOL iplookup = FALSE;
2890 BOOL isquery = FALSE;
2891 BOOL isiponly = cb->host_name != NULL && cb->host_name[0] == 0;
2892 const uschar *t;
2893 uschar * semicolon, * endname, * opts;
2894 uschar **aliases;
2895
2896 /* Optimize for the special case when the pattern is "*". */
2897
2898 if (*ss == '*' && ss[1] == 0) return OK;
2899
2900 /* If the pattern is empty, it matches only in the case when there is no host -
2901 this can occur in ACL checking for SMTP input using the -bs option. In this
2902 situation, the host address is the empty string. */
2903
2904 if (cb->host_address[0] == 0) return (*ss == 0)? OK : FAIL;
2905 if (*ss == 0) return FAIL;
2906
2907 /* If the pattern is precisely "@" then match against the primary host name,
2908 provided that host name matching is permitted; if it's "@[]" match against the
2909 local host's IP addresses. */
2910
2911 if (*ss == '@')
2912 {
2913 if (ss[1] == 0)
2914 {
2915 if (isiponly) return ERROR;
2916 ss = primary_hostname;
2917 }
2918 else if (Ustrcmp(ss, "@[]") == 0)
2919 {
2920 for (ip_address_item * ip = host_find_interfaces(); ip; ip = ip->next)
2921 if (Ustrcmp(ip->address, cb->host_address) == 0) return OK;
2922 return FAIL;
2923 }
2924 }
2925
2926 /* If the pattern is an IP address, optionally followed by a bitmask count, do
2927 a (possibly masked) comparison with the current IP address. */
2928
2929 if (string_is_ip_address(ss, &maskoffset) != 0)
2930 return (host_is_in_net(cb->host_address, ss, maskoffset)? OK : FAIL);
2931
2932 /* The pattern is not an IP address. A common error that people make is to omit
2933 one component of an IPv4 address, either by accident, or believing that, for
2934 example, 1.2.3/24 is the same as 1.2.3.0/24, or 1.2.3 is the same as 1.2.3.0,
2935 which it isn't. (Those applications that do accept 1.2.3 as an IP address
2936 interpret it as 1.2.0.3 because the final component becomes 16-bit - this is an
2937 ancient specification.) To aid in debugging these cases, we give a specific
2938 error if the pattern contains only digits and dots or contains a slash preceded
2939 only by digits and dots (a slash at the start indicates a file name and of
2940 course slashes may be present in lookups, but not preceded only by digits and
2941 dots). */
2942
2943 for (t = ss; isdigit(*t) || *t == '.'; ) t++;
2944 if (*t == 0 || (*t == '/' && t != ss))
2945 {
2946 *error = US"malformed IPv4 address or address mask";
2947 return ERROR;
2948 }
2949
2950 /* See if there is a semicolon in the pattern */
2951
2952 if ((semicolon = Ustrchr(ss, ';')))
2953 endname = (opts = Ustrchr(ss, ',')) ? opts : semicolon;
2954
2955 /* If we are doing an IP address only match, then all lookups must be IP
2956 address lookups, even if there is no "net-". */
2957
2958 if (isiponly)
2959 iplookup = semicolon != NULL;
2960
2961 /* Otherwise, if the item is of the form net[n]-lookup;<file|query> then it is
2962 a lookup on a masked IP network, in textual form. We obey this code even if we
2963 have already set iplookup, so as to skip over the "net-" prefix and to set the
2964 mask length. The net- stuff really only applies to single-key lookups where the
2965 key is implicit. For query-style lookups the key is specified in the query.
2966 From release 4.30, the use of net- for query style is no longer needed, but we
2967 retain it for backward compatibility. */
2968
2969 if (Ustrncmp(ss, "net", 3) == 0 && semicolon)
2970 {
2971 mlen = 0;
2972 for (t = ss + 3; isdigit(*t); t++) mlen = mlen * 10 + *t - '0';
2973 if (mlen == 0 && t == ss+3) mlen = -1; /* No mask supplied */
2974 iplookup = *t++ == '-';
2975 }
2976 else
2977 t = ss;
2978
2979 /* Do the IP address lookup if that is indeed what we have */
2980
2981 if (iplookup)
2982 {
2983 int insize;
2984 int search_type;
2985 int incoming[4];
2986 void *handle;
2987 uschar *filename, *key, *result;
2988 uschar buffer[64];
2989
2990 /* Find the search type */
2991
2992 search_type = search_findtype(t, endname - t);
2993
2994 if (search_type < 0) log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "%s",
2995 search_error_message);
2996
2997 /* Adjust parameters for the type of lookup. For a query-style lookup, there
2998 is no file name, and the "key" is just the query. For query-style with a file
2999 name, we have to fish the file off the start of the query. For a single-key
3000 lookup, the key is the current IP address, masked appropriately, and
3001 reconverted to text form, with the mask appended. For IPv6 addresses, specify
3002 dot separators instead of colons, except when the lookup type is "iplsearch".
3003 */
3004
3005 if (mac_islookup(search_type, lookup_absfilequery))
3006 {
3007 filename = semicolon + 1;
3008 key = filename;
3009 while (*key != 0 && !isspace(*key)) key++;
3010 filename = string_copyn(filename, key - filename);
3011 while (isspace(*key)) key++;
3012 }
3013 else if (mac_islookup(search_type, lookup_querystyle))
3014 {
3015 filename = NULL;
3016 key = semicolon + 1;
3017 }
3018 else /* Single-key style */
3019 {
3020 int sep = (Ustrcmp(lookup_list[search_type]->name, "iplsearch") == 0)?
3021 ':' : '.';
3022 insize = host_aton(cb->host_address, incoming);
3023 host_mask(insize, incoming, mlen);
3024 (void)host_nmtoa(insize, incoming, mlen, buffer, sep);
3025 key = buffer;
3026 filename = semicolon + 1;
3027 }
3028
3029 /* Now do the actual lookup; note that there is no search_close() because
3030 of the caching arrangements. */
3031
3032 if (!(handle = search_open(filename, search_type, 0, NULL, NULL)))
3033 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "%s", search_error_message);
3034
3035 result = search_find(handle, filename, key, -1, NULL, 0, 0, NULL, opts);
3036 if (valueptr) *valueptr = result;
3037 return result ? OK : f.search_find_defer ? DEFER: FAIL;
3038 }
3039
3040 /* The pattern is not an IP address or network reference of any kind. That is,
3041 it is a host name pattern. If this is an IP only match, there's an error in the
3042 host list. */
3043
3044 if (isiponly)
3045 {
3046 *error = US"cannot match host name in match_ip list";
3047 return ERROR;
3048 }
3049
3050 /* Check the characters of the pattern to see if they comprise only letters,
3051 digits, full stops, and hyphens (the constituents of domain names). Allow
3052 underscores, as they are all too commonly found. Sigh. Also, if
3053 allow_utf8_domains is set, allow top-bit characters. */
3054
3055 for (t = ss; *t != 0; t++)
3056 if (!isalnum(*t) && *t != '.' && *t != '-' && *t != '_' &&
3057 (!allow_utf8_domains || *t < 128)) break;
3058
3059 /* If the pattern is a complete domain name, with no fancy characters, look up
3060 its IP address and match against that. Note that a multi-homed host will add
3061 items to the chain. */
3062
3063 if (*t == 0)
3064 {
3065 int rc;
3066 host_item h;
3067 h.next = NULL;
3068 h.name = ss;
3069 h.address = NULL;
3070 h.mx = MX_NONE;
3071
3072 /* Using byname rather than bydns here means we cannot determine dnssec
3073 status. On the other hand it is unclear how that could be either
3074 propagated up or enforced. */
3075
3076 rc = host_find_byname(&h, NULL, HOST_FIND_QUALIFY_SINGLE, NULL, FALSE);
3077 if (rc == HOST_FOUND || rc == HOST_FOUND_LOCAL)
3078 {
3079 for (host_item * hh = &h; hh; hh = hh->next)
3080 if (host_is_in_net(hh->address, cb->host_address, 0)) return OK;
3081 return FAIL;
3082 }
3083 if (rc == HOST_FIND_AGAIN) return DEFER;
3084 *error = string_sprintf("failed to find IP address for %s", ss);
3085 return ERROR;
3086 }
3087
3088 /* Almost all subsequent comparisons require the host name, and can be done
3089 using the general string matching function. When this function is called for
3090 outgoing hosts, the name is always given explicitly. If it is NULL, it means we
3091 must use sender_host_name and its aliases, looking them up if necessary. */
3092
3093 if (cb->host_name) /* Explicit host name given */
3094 return match_check_string(cb->host_name, ss, -1, TRUE, TRUE, TRUE,
3095 valueptr);
3096
3097 /* Host name not given; in principle we need the sender host name and its
3098 aliases. However, for query-style lookups, we do not need the name if the
3099 query does not contain $sender_host_name. From release 4.23, a reference to
3100 $sender_host_name causes it to be looked up, so we don't need to do the lookup
3101 on spec. */
3102
3103 if ((semicolon = Ustrchr(ss, ';')))
3104 {
3105 const uschar * affix, * opts;
3106 int partial, affixlen, starflags, id;
3107
3108 *semicolon = 0;
3109 id = search_findtype_partial(ss, &partial, &affix, &affixlen, &starflags,
3110 &opts);
3111 *semicolon=';';
3112
3113 if (id < 0) /* Unknown lookup type */
3114 {
3115 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "%s in host list item \"%s\"",
3116 search_error_message, ss);
3117 return DEFER;
3118 }
3119 isquery = mac_islookup(id, lookup_querystyle|lookup_absfilequery);
3120 }
3121
3122 if (isquery)
3123 {
3124 switch(match_check_string(US"", ss, -1, TRUE, TRUE, TRUE, valueptr))
3125 {
3126 case OK: return OK;
3127 case DEFER: return DEFER;
3128 default: return FAIL;
3129 }
3130 }
3131
3132 /* Not a query-style lookup; must ensure the host name is present, and then we
3133 do a check on the name and all its aliases. */
3134
3135 if (!sender_host_name)
3136 {
3137 HDEBUG(D_host_lookup)
3138 debug_printf("sender host name required, to match against %s\n", ss);
3139 if (host_lookup_failed || host_name_lookup() != OK)
3140 {
3141 *error = string_sprintf("failed to find host name for %s",
3142 sender_host_address);;
3143 return ERROR;
3144 }
3145 host_build_sender_fullhost();
3146 }
3147
3148 /* Match on the sender host name, using the general matching function */
3149
3150 switch(match_check_string(sender_host_name, ss, -1, TRUE, TRUE, TRUE, valueptr))
3151 {
3152 case OK: return OK;
3153 case DEFER: return DEFER;
3154 }
3155
3156 /* If there are aliases, try matching on them. */
3157
3158 aliases = sender_host_aliases;
3159 while (*aliases)
3160 switch(match_check_string(*aliases++, ss, -1, TRUE, TRUE, TRUE, valueptr))
3161 {
3162 case OK: return OK;
3163 case DEFER: return DEFER;
3164 }
3165 return FAIL;
3166 }
3167
3168
3169
3170
3171 /*************************************************
3172 * Check a specific host matches a host list *
3173 *************************************************/
3174
3175 /* This function is passed a host list containing items in a number of
3176 different formats and the identity of a host. Its job is to determine whether
3177 the given host is in the set of hosts defined by the list. The host name is
3178 passed as a pointer so that it can be looked up if needed and not already
3179 known. This is commonly the case when called from verify_check_host() to check
3180 an incoming connection. When called from elsewhere the host name should usually
3181 be set.
3182
3183 This function is now just a front end to match_check_list(), which runs common
3184 code for scanning a list. We pass it the check_host() function to perform a
3185 single test.
3186
3187 Arguments:
3188 listptr pointer to the host list
3189 cache_bits pointer to cache for named lists, or NULL
3190 host_name the host name or NULL, implying use sender_host_name and
3191 sender_host_aliases, looking them up if required
3192 host_address the IP address
3193 valueptr if not NULL, data from a lookup is passed back here
3194
3195 Returns: OK if the host is in the defined set
3196 FAIL if the host is not in the defined set,
3197 DEFER if a data lookup deferred (not a host lookup)
3198
3199 If the host name was needed in order to make a comparison, and could not be
3200 determined from the IP address, the result is FAIL unless the item
3201 "+allow_unknown" was met earlier in the list, in which case OK is returned. */
3202
3203 int
3204 verify_check_this_host(const uschar **listptr, unsigned int *cache_bits,
3205 const uschar *host_name, const uschar *host_address, const uschar **valueptr)
3206 {
3207 int rc;
3208 unsigned int *local_cache_bits = cache_bits;
3209 const uschar *save_host_address = deliver_host_address;
3210 check_host_block cb = { .host_name = host_name, .host_address = host_address };
3211
3212 if (valueptr) *valueptr = NULL;
3213
3214 /* If the host address starts off ::ffff: it is an IPv6 address in
3215 IPv4-compatible mode. Find the IPv4 part for checking against IPv4
3216 addresses. */
3217
3218 cb.host_ipv4 = Ustrncmp(host_address, "::ffff:", 7) == 0
3219 ? host_address + 7 : host_address;
3220
3221 /* During the running of the check, put the IP address into $host_address. In
3222 the case of calls from the smtp transport, it will already be there. However,
3223 in other calls (e.g. when testing ignore_target_hosts), it won't. Just to be on
3224 the safe side, any existing setting is preserved, though as I write this
3225 (November 2004) I can't see any cases where it is actually needed. */
3226
3227 deliver_host_address = host_address;
3228 rc = match_check_list(
3229 listptr, /* the list */
3230 0, /* separator character */
3231 &hostlist_anchor, /* anchor pointer */
3232 &local_cache_bits, /* cache pointer */
3233 check_host, /* function for testing */
3234 &cb, /* argument for function */
3235 MCL_HOST, /* type of check */
3236 (host_address == sender_host_address)?
3237 US"host" : host_address, /* text for debugging */
3238 valueptr); /* where to pass back data */
3239 deliver_host_address = save_host_address;
3240 return rc;
3241 }
3242
3243
3244
3245
3246 /*************************************************
3247 * Check the given host item matches a list *
3248 *************************************************/
3249 int
3250 verify_check_given_host(const uschar **listptr, const host_item *host)
3251 {
3252 return verify_check_this_host(listptr, NULL, host->name, host->address, NULL);
3253 }
3254
3255 /*************************************************
3256 * Check the remote host matches a list *
3257 *************************************************/
3258
3259 /* This is a front end to verify_check_this_host(), created because checking
3260 the remote host is a common occurrence. With luck, a good compiler will spot
3261 the tail recursion and optimize it. If there's no host address, this is
3262 command-line SMTP input - check against an empty string for the address.
3263
3264 Arguments:
3265 listptr pointer to the host list
3266
3267 Returns: the yield of verify_check_this_host(),
3268 i.e. OK, FAIL, or DEFER
3269 */
3270
3271 int
3272 verify_check_host(uschar **listptr)
3273 {
3274 return verify_check_this_host(CUSS listptr, sender_host_cache, NULL,
3275 sender_host_address ? sender_host_address : US"", NULL);
3276 }
3277
3278
3279
3280
3281
3282 /*************************************************
3283 * Invert an IP address *
3284 *************************************************/
3285
3286 /* Originally just used for DNS xBL lists, now also used for the
3287 reverse_ip expansion operator.
3288
3289 Arguments:
3290 buffer where to put the answer
3291 address the address to invert
3292 */
3293
3294 void
3295 invert_address(uschar *buffer, uschar *address)
3296 {
3297 int bin[4];
3298 uschar *bptr = buffer;
3299
3300 /* If this is an IPv4 address mapped into IPv6 format, adjust the pointer
3301 to the IPv4 part only. */
3302
3303 if (Ustrncmp(address, "::ffff:", 7) == 0) address += 7;
3304
3305 /* Handle IPv4 address: when HAVE_IPV6 is false, the result of host_aton() is
3306 always 1. */
3307
3308 if (host_aton(address, bin) == 1)
3309 {
3310 int x = bin[0];
3311 for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++)
3312 {
3313 sprintf(CS bptr, "%d.", x & 255);
3314 while (*bptr) bptr++;
3315 x >>= 8;
3316 }
3317 }
3318
3319 /* Handle IPv6 address. Actually, as far as I know, there are no IPv6 addresses
3320 in any DNS black lists, and the format in which they will be looked up is
3321 unknown. This is just a guess. */
3322
3323 #if HAVE_IPV6
3324 else
3325 for (int j = 3; j >= 0; j--)
3326 {
3327 int x = bin[j];
3328 for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++)
3329 {
3330 sprintf(CS bptr, "%x.", x & 15);
3331 while (*bptr) bptr++;
3332 x >>= 4;
3333 }
3334 }
3335 #endif
3336
3337 /* Remove trailing period -- this is needed so that both arbitrary
3338 dnsbl keydomains and inverted addresses may be combined with the
3339 same format string, "%s.%s" */
3340
3341 *(--bptr) = 0;
3342 }
3343
3344
3345
3346 /*************************************************
3347 * Perform a single dnsbl lookup *
3348 *************************************************/
3349
3350 /* This function is called from verify_check_dnsbl() below. It is also called
3351 recursively from within itself when domain and domain_txt are different
3352 pointers, in order to get the TXT record from the alternate domain.
3353
3354 Arguments:
3355 domain the outer dnsbl domain
3356 domain_txt alternate domain to lookup TXT record on success; when the
3357 same domain is to be used, domain_txt == domain (that is,
3358 the pointers must be identical, not just the text)
3359 keydomain the current keydomain (for debug message)
3360 prepend subdomain to lookup (like keydomain, but
3361 reversed if IP address)
3362 iplist the list of matching IP addresses, or NULL for "any"
3363 bitmask true if bitmask matching is wanted
3364 match_type condition for 'succeed' result
3365 0 => Any RR in iplist (=)
3366 1 => No RR in iplist (!=)
3367 2 => All RRs in iplist (==)
3368 3 => Some RRs not in iplist (!==)
3369 the two bits are defined as MT_NOT and MT_ALL
3370 defer_return what to return for a defer
3371
3372 Returns: OK if lookup succeeded
3373 FAIL if not
3374 */
3375
3376 static int
3377 one_check_dnsbl(uschar *domain, uschar *domain_txt, uschar *keydomain,
3378 uschar *prepend, uschar *iplist, BOOL bitmask, int match_type,
3379 int defer_return)
3380 {
3381 dns_answer * dnsa = store_get_dns_answer();
3382 dns_scan dnss;
3383 tree_node *t;
3384 dnsbl_cache_block *cb;
3385 int old_pool = store_pool;
3386 uschar * query;
3387 int qlen;
3388
3389 /* Construct the specific query domainname */
3390
3391 query = string_sprintf("%s.%s", prepend, domain);
3392 if ((qlen = Ustrlen(query)) >= 256)
3393 {
3394 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "dnslist query is too long "
3395 "(ignored): %s...", query);
3396 return FAIL;
3397 }
3398
3399 /* Look for this query in the cache. */
3400
3401 if ( (t = tree_search(dnsbl_cache, query))
3402 && (cb = t->data.ptr)->expiry > time(NULL)
3403 )
3404
3405 /* Previous lookup was cached */
3406
3407 {
3408 HDEBUG(D_dnsbl) debug_printf("dnslists: using result of previous lookup\n");
3409 }
3410
3411 /* If not cached from a previous lookup, we must do a DNS lookup, and
3412 cache the result in permanent memory. */
3413
3414 else
3415 {
3416 uint ttl = 3600; /* max TTL for positive cache entries */
3417
3418 store_pool = POOL_PERM;
3419
3420 if (t)
3421 {
3422 HDEBUG(D_dnsbl) debug_printf("cached data found but past valid time; ");
3423 }
3424
3425 else
3426 { /* Set up a tree entry to cache the lookup */
3427 t = store_get(sizeof(tree_node) + qlen + 1 + 1, is_tainted(query));
3428 Ustrcpy(t->name, query);
3429 t->data.ptr = cb = store_get(sizeof(dnsbl_cache_block), FALSE);
3430 (void)tree_insertnode(&dnsbl_cache, t);
3431 }
3432
3433 /* Do the DNS lookup . */
3434
3435 HDEBUG(D_dnsbl) debug_printf("new DNS lookup for %s\n", query);
3436 cb->rc = dns_basic_lookup(dnsa, query, T_A);
3437 cb->text_set = FALSE;
3438 cb->text = NULL;
3439 cb->rhs = NULL;
3440
3441 /* If the lookup succeeded, cache the RHS address. The code allows for
3442 more than one address - this was for complete generality and the possible
3443 use of A6 records. However, A6 records are no longer supported. Leave the code
3444 here, just in case.
3445
3446 Quite apart from one A6 RR generating multiple addresses, there are DNS
3447 lists that return more than one A record, so we must handle multiple
3448 addresses generated in that way as well.
3449
3450 Mark the cache entry with the "now" plus the minimum of the address TTLs,
3451 or the RFC 2308 negative-cache value from the SOA if none were found. */
3452
3453 switch (cb->rc)
3454 {
3455 case DNS_SUCCEED:
3456 {
3457 dns_address ** addrp = &cb->rhs;
3458 dns_address * da;
3459 for (dns_record * rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_ANSWERS); rr;
3460 rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT))
3461 if (rr->type == T_A && (da = dns_address_from_rr(dnsa, rr)))
3462 {
3463 *addrp = da;
3464 while (da->next) da = da->next;
3465 addrp = &da->next;
3466 if (ttl > rr->ttl) ttl = rr->ttl;
3467 }
3468
3469 if (cb->rhs)
3470 {
3471 cb->expiry = time(NULL) + ttl;
3472 break;
3473 }
3474
3475 /* If we didn't find any A records, change the return code. This can
3476 happen when there is a CNAME record but there are no A records for what
3477 it points to. */
3478
3479 cb->rc = DNS_NODATA;
3480 }
3481 /*FALLTHROUGH*/
3482
3483 case DNS_NOMATCH:
3484 case DNS_NODATA:
3485 {
3486 /* Although there already is a neg-cache layer maintained by
3487 dns_basic_lookup(), we have a dnslist cache entry allocated and
3488 tree-inserted. So we may as well use it. */
3489
3490 time_t soa_negttl = dns_expire_from_soa(dnsa, T_A);
3491 cb->expiry = soa_negttl ? soa_negttl : time(NULL) + ttl;
3492 break;
3493 }
3494
3495 default:
3496 cb->expiry = time(NULL) + ttl;
3497 break;
3498 }
3499
3500 store_pool = old_pool;
3501 HDEBUG(D_dnsbl) debug_printf("dnslists: wrote cache entry, ttl=%d\n",
3502 (int)(cb->expiry - time(NULL)));
3503 }
3504
3505 /* We now have the result of the DNS lookup, either newly done, or cached
3506 from a previous call. If the lookup succeeded, check against the address
3507 list if there is one. This may be a positive equality list (introduced by
3508 "="), a negative equality list (introduced by "!="), a positive bitmask
3509 list (introduced by "&"), or a negative bitmask list (introduced by "!&").*/
3510
3511 if (cb->rc == DNS_SUCCEED)
3512 {
3513 dns_address * da = NULL;
3514 uschar *addlist = cb->rhs->address;
3515
3516 /* For A and AAAA records, there may be multiple addresses from multiple
3517 records. For A6 records (currently not expected to be used) there may be
3518 multiple addresses from a single record. */
3519
3520 for (da = cb->rhs->next; da; da = da->next)
3521 addlist = string_sprintf("%s, %s", addlist, da->address);
3522
3523 HDEBUG(D_dnsbl) debug_printf("DNS lookup for %s succeeded (yielding %s)\n",
3524 query, addlist);
3525
3526 /* Address list check; this can be either for equality, or via a bitmask.
3527 In the latter case, all the bits must match. */
3528
3529 if (iplist)
3530 {
3531 for (da = cb->rhs; da; da = da->next)
3532 {
3533 int ipsep = ',';
3534 const uschar *ptr = iplist;
3535 uschar *res;
3536
3537 /* Handle exact matching */
3538
3539 if (!bitmask)
3540 {
3541 while ((res = string_nextinlist(&ptr, &ipsep, NULL, 0)))
3542 if (Ustrcmp(CS da->address, res) == 0)
3543 break;
3544 }
3545
3546 /* Handle bitmask matching */
3547
3548 else
3549 {
3550 int address[4];
3551 int mask = 0;
3552
3553 /* At present, all known DNS blocking lists use A records, with
3554 IPv4 addresses on the RHS encoding the information they return. I
3555 wonder if this will linger on as the last vestige of IPv4 when IPv6
3556 is ubiquitous? Anyway, for now we use paranoia code to completely
3557 ignore IPv6 addresses. The default mask is 0, which always matches.
3558 We change this only for IPv4 addresses in the list. */
3559
3560 if (host_aton(da->address, address) == 1) mask = address[0];
3561
3562 /* Scan the returned addresses, skipping any that are IPv6 */
3563
3564 while ((res = string_nextinlist(&ptr, &ipsep, NULL, 0)))
3565 {
3566 if (host_aton(res, address) != 1) continue;
3567 if ((address[0] & mask) == address[0]) break;
3568 }
3569 }
3570
3571 /* If either
3572
3573 (a) An IP address in an any ('=') list matched, or
3574 (b) No IP address in an all ('==') list matched
3575
3576 then we're done searching. */
3577
3578 if (((match_type & MT_ALL) != 0) == (res == NULL)) break;
3579 }
3580
3581 /* If da == NULL, either
3582
3583 (a) No IP address in an any ('=') list matched, or
3584 (b) An IP address in an all ('==') list didn't match
3585
3586 so behave as if the DNSBL lookup had not succeeded, i.e. the host is not on
3587 the list. */
3588
3589 if ((match_type == MT_NOT || match_type == MT_ALL) != (da == NULL))
3590 {
3591 HDEBUG(D_dnsbl)
3592 {
3593 uschar *res = NULL;
3594 switch(match_type)
3595 {
3596 case 0:
3597 res = US"was no match"; break;
3598 case MT_NOT:
3599 res = US"was an exclude match"; break;
3600 case MT_ALL:
3601 res = US"was an IP address that did not match"; break;
3602 case MT_NOT|MT_ALL:
3603 res = US"were no IP addresses that did not match"; break;
3604 }
3605 debug_printf("=> but we are not accepting this block class because\n");
3606 debug_printf("=> there %s for %s%c%s\n",
3607 res,
3608 ((match_type & MT_ALL) == 0)? "" : "=",
3609 bitmask? '&' : '=', iplist);
3610 }
3611 return FAIL;
3612 }
3613 }
3614
3615 /* Either there was no IP list, or the record matched, implying that the
3616 domain is on the list. We now want to find a corresponding TXT record. If an
3617 alternate domain is specified for the TXT record, call this function
3618 recursively to look that up; this has the side effect of re-checking that
3619 there is indeed an A record at the alternate domain. */
3620
3621 if (domain_txt != domain)
3622 return one_check_dnsbl(domain_txt, domain_txt, keydomain, prepend, NULL,
3623 FALSE, match_type, defer_return);
3624
3625 /* If there is no alternate domain, look up a TXT record in the main domain
3626 if it has not previously been cached. */
3627
3628 if (!cb->text_set)
3629 {
3630 cb->text_set = TRUE;
3631 if (dns_basic_lookup(dnsa, query, T_TXT) == DNS_SUCCEED)
3632 for (dns_record * rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_ANSWERS); rr;
3633 rr = dns_next_rr(dnsa, &dnss, RESET_NEXT))
3634 if (rr->type == T_TXT)
3635 {
3636 int len = (rr->data)[0];
3637 if (len > 511) len = 127;
3638 store_pool = POOL_PERM;
3639 cb->text = string_sprintf("%.*s", len, CUS (rr->data+1));
3640 store_pool = old_pool;
3641 break;
3642 }
3643 }
3644
3645 dnslist_value = addlist;
3646 dnslist_text = cb->text;
3647 return OK;
3648 }
3649
3650 /* There was a problem with the DNS lookup */
3651
3652 if (cb->rc != DNS_NOMATCH && cb->rc != DNS_NODATA)
3653 {
3654 log_write(L_dnslist_defer, LOG_MAIN,
3655 "DNS list lookup defer (probably timeout) for %s: %s", query,
3656 (defer_return == OK)? US"assumed in list" :
3657 (defer_return == FAIL)? US"assumed not in list" :
3658 US"returned DEFER");
3659 return defer_return;
3660 }
3661
3662 /* No entry was found in the DNS; continue for next domain */
3663
3664 HDEBUG(D_dnsbl)
3665 {
3666 debug_printf("DNS lookup for %s failed\n", query);
3667 debug_printf("=> that means %s is not listed at %s\n",
3668 keydomain, domain);
3669 }
3670
3671 return FAIL;
3672 }
3673
3674
3675
3676
3677 /*************************************************
3678 * Check host against DNS black lists *
3679 *************************************************/
3680
3681 /* This function runs checks against a list of DNS black lists, until one
3682 matches. Each item on the list can be of the form
3683
3684 domain=ip-address/key
3685
3686 The domain is the right-most domain that is used for the query, for example,
3687 blackholes.mail-abuse.org. If the IP address is present, there is a match only
3688 if the DNS lookup returns a matching IP address. Several addresses may be
3689 given, comma-separated, for example: x.y.z=127.0.0.1,127.0.0.2.
3690
3691 If no key is given, what is looked up in the domain is the inverted IP address
3692 of the current client host. If a key is given, it is used to construct the
3693 domain for the lookup. For example:
3694
3695 dsn.rfc-ignorant.org/$sender_address_domain
3696
3697 After finding a match in the DNS, the domain is placed in $dnslist_domain, and
3698 then we check for a TXT record for an error message, and if found, save its
3699 value in $dnslist_text. We also cache everything in a tree, to optimize
3700 multiple lookups.
3701
3702 The TXT record is normally looked up in the same domain as the A record, but
3703 when many lists are combined in a single DNS domain, this will not be a very
3704 specific message. It is possible to specify a different domain for looking up
3705 TXT records; this is given before the main domain, comma-separated. For
3706 example:
3707
3708 dnslists = http.dnsbl.sorbs.net,dnsbl.sorbs.net=127.0.0.2 : \
3709 socks.dnsbl.sorbs.net,dnsbl.sorbs.net=127.0.0.3
3710
3711 The caching ensures that only one lookup in dnsbl.sorbs.net is done.
3712
3713 Note: an address for testing RBL is 192.203.178.39
3714 Note: an address for testing DUL is 192.203.178.4
3715 Note: a domain for testing RFCI is example.tld.dsn.rfc-ignorant.org
3716
3717 Arguments:
3718 where the acl type
3719 listptr the domain/address/data list
3720 log_msgptr log message on error
3721
3722 Returns: OK successful lookup (i.e. the address is on the list), or
3723 lookup deferred after +include_unknown
3724 FAIL name not found, or no data found for the given type, or
3725 lookup deferred after +exclude_unknown (default)
3726 DEFER lookup failure, if +defer_unknown was set
3727 */
3728
3729 int
3730 verify_check_dnsbl(int where, const uschar ** listptr, uschar ** log_msgptr)
3731 {
3732 int sep = 0;
3733 int defer_return = FAIL;
3734 const uschar *list = *listptr;
3735 uschar *domain;
3736 uschar revadd[128]; /* Long enough for IPv6 address */
3737
3738 /* Indicate that the inverted IP address is not yet set up */
3739
3740 revadd[0] = 0;
3741
3742 /* In case this is the first time the DNS resolver is being used. */
3743
3744 dns_init(FALSE, FALSE, FALSE); /*XXX dnssec? */
3745
3746 /* Loop through all the domains supplied, until something matches */
3747
3748 while ((domain = string_nextinlist(&list, &sep, NULL, 0)))
3749 {
3750 int rc;
3751 BOOL bitmask = FALSE;
3752 int match_type = 0;
3753 uschar *domain_txt;
3754 uschar *comma;
3755 uschar *iplist;
3756 uschar *key;
3757
3758 HDEBUG(D_dnsbl) debug_printf("dnslists check: %s\n", domain);
3759
3760 /* Deal with special values that change the behaviour on defer */
3761
3762 if (domain[0] == '+')
3763 {
3764 if (strcmpic(domain, US"+include_unknown") == 0) defer_return = OK;
3765 else if (strcmpic(domain, US"+exclude_unknown") == 0) defer_return = FAIL;
3766 else if (strcmpic(domain, US"+defer_unknown") == 0) defer_return = DEFER;
3767 else
3768 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC, "unknown item in dnslist (ignored): %s",
3769 domain);
3770 continue;
3771 }
3772
3773 /* See if there's explicit data to be looked up */
3774
3775 if ((key = Ustrchr(domain, '/'))) *key++ = 0;
3776
3777 /* See if there's a list of addresses supplied after the domain name. This is
3778 introduced by an = or a & character; if preceded by = we require all matches
3779 and if preceded by ! we invert the result. */
3780
3781 if (!(iplist = Ustrchr(domain, '=')))
3782 {
3783 bitmask = TRUE;
3784 iplist = Ustrchr(domain, '&');
3785 }
3786
3787 if (iplist) /* Found either = or & */
3788 {
3789 if (iplist > domain && iplist[-1] == '!') /* Handle preceding ! */
3790 {
3791 match_type |= MT_NOT;
3792 iplist[-1] = 0;
3793 }
3794
3795 *iplist++ = 0; /* Terminate domain, move on */
3796
3797 /* If we found = (bitmask == FALSE), check for == or =& */
3798
3799 if (!bitmask && (*iplist == '=' || *iplist == '&'))
3800 {
3801 bitmask = *iplist++ == '&';
3802 match_type |= MT_ALL;
3803 }
3804 }
3805
3806
3807 /* If there is a comma in the domain, it indicates that a second domain for
3808 looking up TXT records is provided, before the main domain. Otherwise we must
3809 set domain_txt == domain. */
3810
3811 domain_txt = domain;
3812 if ((comma = Ustrchr(domain, ',')))
3813 {
3814 *comma++ = 0;
3815 domain = comma;
3816 }
3817
3818 /* Check that what we have left is a sensible domain name. There is no reason
3819 why these domains should in fact use the same syntax as hosts and email
3820 domains, but in practice they seem to. However, there is little point in
3821 actually causing an error here, because that would no doubt hold up incoming
3822 mail. Instead, I'll just log it. */
3823
3824 for (uschar * s = domain; *s; s++)
3825 if (!isalnum(*s) && *s != '-' && *s != '.' && *s != '_')
3826 {
3827 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "dnslists domain \"%s\" contains "
3828 "strange characters - is this right?", domain);
3829 break;
3830 }
3831
3832 /* Check the alternate domain if present */
3833
3834 if (domain_txt != domain) for (uschar * s = domain_txt; *s; s++)
3835 if (!isalnum(*s) && *s != '-' && *s != '.' && *s != '_')
3836 {
3837 log_write(0, LOG_MAIN, "dnslists domain \"%s\" contains "
3838 "strange characters - is this right?", domain_txt);
3839 break;
3840 }
3841
3842 /* If there is no key string, construct the query by adding the domain name
3843 onto the inverted host address, and perform a single DNS lookup. */
3844
3845 if (!key)
3846 {
3847 if (where == ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP_START || where == ACL_WHERE_NOTSMTP)
3848 {
3849 *log_msgptr = string_sprintf
3850 ("cannot test auto-keyed dnslists condition in %s ACL",
3851 acl_wherenames[where]);
3852 return ERROR;
3853 }
3854 if (!sender_host_address) return FAIL; /* can never match */
3855 if (revadd[0] == 0) invert_address(revadd, sender_host_address);
3856 rc = one_check_dnsbl(domain, domain_txt, sender_host_address, revadd,
3857 iplist, bitmask, match_type, defer_return);
3858 if (rc == OK)
3859 {
3860 dnslist_domain = string_copy(domain_txt);
3861 dnslist_matched = string_copy(sender_host_address);
3862 HDEBUG(D_dnsbl) debug_printf("=> that means %s is listed at %s\n",
3863 sender_host_address, dnslist_domain);
3864 }
3865 if (rc != FAIL) return rc; /* OK or DEFER */
3866 }
3867
3868 /* If there is a key string, it can be a list of domains or IP addresses to
3869 be concatenated with the main domain. */
3870
3871 else
3872 {
3873 int keysep = 0;
3874 BOOL defer = FALSE;
3875 uschar *keydomain;
3876 uschar keyrevadd[128];
3877
3878 while ((keydomain = string_nextinlist(CUSS &key, &keysep, NULL, 0)))
3879 {
3880 uschar *prepend = keydomain;
3881
3882 if (string_is_ip_address(keydomain, NULL) != 0)
3883 {
3884 invert_address(keyrevadd, keydomain);
3885 prepend = keyrevadd;
3886 }
3887
3888 rc = one_check_dnsbl(domain, domain_txt, keydomain, prepend, iplist,
3889 bitmask, match_type, defer_return);
3890 if (rc == OK)
3891 {
3892 dnslist_domain = string_copy(domain_txt);
3893 dnslist_matched = string_copy(keydomain);
3894 HDEBUG(D_dnsbl) debug_printf("=> that means %s is listed at %s\n",
3895 keydomain, dnslist_domain);
3896 return OK;
3897 }
3898
3899 /* If the lookup deferred, remember this fact. We keep trying the rest
3900 of the list to see if we get a useful result, and if we don't, we return
3901 DEFER at the end. */
3902
3903 if (rc == DEFER) defer = TRUE;
3904 } /* continue with next keystring domain/address */
3905
3906 if (defer) return DEFER;
3907 }
3908 } /* continue with next dnsdb outer domain */
3909
3910 return FAIL;
3911 }
3912
3913 /* vi: aw ai sw=2
3914 */
3915 /* End of verify.c */