/************************************************* * Exim - an Internet mail transport agent * *************************************************/ /* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2009 */ /* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */ #include "../exim.h" /************************************************* * Decode byte-string in xtext * *************************************************/ /* This function decodes a string in xtextformat as defined in RFC 1891 and required by the SMTP AUTH extension (RFC 2554). We put the result in a piece of store of equal length - it cannot be longer than this. Although in general the result of decoding an xtext may be binary, in the context in which it is used by Exim (for decoding the value of AUTH on a MAIL command), the result is expected to be an addr-spec. We therefore add on a terminating zero, for convenience. Arguments: code points to the coded string, zero-terminated ptr where to put the pointer to the result, which is in dynamic store Returns: the number of bytes in the result, excluding the final zero; -1 if the input is malformed */ int auth_xtextdecode(uschar *code, uschar **ptr) { register int x; uschar *result = store_get(Ustrlen(code) + 1); *ptr = result; while ((x = (*code++)) != 0) { if (x < 33 || x > 127 || x == '=') return -1; if (x == '+') { register int y; if (!isxdigit((x = (*code++)))) return -1; y = ((isdigit(x))? x - '0' : (tolower(x) - 'a' + 10)) << 4; if (!isxdigit((x = (*code++)))) return -1; *result++ = y | ((isdigit(x))? x - '0' : (tolower(x) - 'a' + 10)); } else *result++ = x; } *result = 0; return result - *ptr; } /* End of xtextdecode.c */