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/*
* Copyright (c) 1983 Eric P. Allman
* Copyright (c) 1988 Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided
* that: (1) source distributions retain this entire copyright notice and
* comment, and (2) distributions including binaries display the following
* acknowledgement: ``This product includes software developed by the
* University of California, Berkeley and its contributors'' in the
* documentation or other materials provided with the distribution and in
* all advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software.
* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may
* be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*/
#ifndef lint
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)err.c 5.10 (Berkeley) 6/1/90";
#endif /* not lint */
# include "sendmail.h"
# include <errno.h>
# include <netdb.h>
/*
** SYSERR -- Print error message.
**
** Prints an error message via printf to the diagnostic
** output. If LOG is defined, it logs it also.
**
** Parameters:
** f -- the format string
** a, b, c, d, e -- parameters
**
** Returns:
** none
** Through TopFrame if QuickAbort is set.
**
** Side Effects:
** increments Errors.
** sets ExitStat.
*/
# ifdef lint
int sys_nerr;
char *sys_errlist[];
# endif lint
char MsgBuf[BUFSIZ*2]; /* text of most recent message */
/*VARARGS1*/
syserr(fmt, a, b, c, d, e)
char *fmt;
{
register char *p;
int olderrno = errno;
extern char Arpa_PSyserr[];
extern char Arpa_TSyserr[];
/* format and output the error message */
if (olderrno == 0)
p = Arpa_PSyserr;
else
p = Arpa_TSyserr;
fmtmsg(MsgBuf, (char *) NULL, p, olderrno, fmt, a, b, c, d, e);
puterrmsg(MsgBuf);
/* determine exit status if not already set */
if (ExitStat == EX_OK)
{
if (olderrno == 0)
ExitStat = EX_SOFTWARE;
else
ExitStat = EX_OSERR;
}
# ifdef LOG
if (LogLevel > 0)
syslog(LOG_CRIT, "%s: SYSERR: %s",
CurEnv->e_id == NULL ? "NOQUEUE" : CurEnv->e_id,
&MsgBuf[4]);
# endif LOG
errno = 0;
if (QuickAbort)
longjmp(TopFrame, 2);
}
\f
/*
** USRERR -- Signal user error.
**
** This is much like syserr except it is for user errors.
**
** Parameters:
** fmt, a, b, c, d -- printf strings
**
** Returns:
** none
** Through TopFrame if QuickAbort is set.
**
** Side Effects:
** increments Errors.
*/
/*VARARGS1*/
usrerr(fmt, a, b, c, d, e)
char *fmt;
{
extern char SuprErrs;
extern char Arpa_Usrerr[];
extern int errno;
if (SuprErrs)
return;
fmtmsg(MsgBuf, CurEnv->e_to, Arpa_Usrerr, errno, fmt, a, b, c, d, e);
puterrmsg(MsgBuf);
if (QuickAbort)
longjmp(TopFrame, 1);
}
\f
/*
** MESSAGE -- print message (not necessarily an error)
**
** Parameters:
** num -- the default ARPANET error number (in ascii)
** msg -- the message (printf fmt) -- if it begins
** with a digit, this number overrides num.
** a, b, c, d, e -- printf arguments
**
** Returns:
** none
**
** Side Effects:
** none.
*/
/*VARARGS2*/
message(num, msg, a, b, c, d, e)
register char *num;
register char *msg;
{
errno = 0;
fmtmsg(MsgBuf, CurEnv->e_to, num, 0, msg, a, b, c, d, e);
putmsg(MsgBuf, FALSE);
}
\f
/*
** NMESSAGE -- print message (not necessarily an error)
**
** Just like "message" except it never puts the to... tag on.
**
** Parameters:
** num -- the default ARPANET error number (in ascii)
** msg -- the message (printf fmt) -- if it begins
** with three digits, this number overrides num.
** a, b, c, d, e -- printf arguments
**
** Returns:
** none
**
** Side Effects:
** none.
*/
/*VARARGS2*/
nmessage(num, msg, a, b, c, d, e)
register char *num;
register char *msg;
{
errno = 0;
fmtmsg(MsgBuf, (char *) NULL, num, 0, msg, a, b, c, d, e);
putmsg(MsgBuf, FALSE);
}
\f
/*
** PUTMSG -- output error message to transcript and channel
**
** Parameters:
** msg -- message to output (in SMTP format).
** holdmsg -- if TRUE, don't output a copy of the message to
** our output channel.
**
** Returns:
** none.
**
** Side Effects:
** Outputs msg to the transcript.
** If appropriate, outputs it to the channel.
** Deletes SMTP reply code number as appropriate.
*/
putmsg(msg, holdmsg)
char *msg;
bool holdmsg;
{
/* output to transcript if serious */
if (CurEnv->e_xfp != NULL && (msg[0] == '4' || msg[0] == '5'))
fprintf(CurEnv->e_xfp, "%s\n", msg);
/* output to channel if appropriate */
if (!holdmsg && (Verbose || msg[0] != '0'))
{
(void) fflush(stdout);
if (OpMode == MD_SMTP || OpMode == MD_ARPAFTP)
fprintf(OutChannel, "%s\r\n", msg);
else
fprintf(OutChannel, "%s\n", &msg[4]);
(void) fflush(OutChannel);
}
}
\f
/*
** PUTERRMSG -- like putmsg, but does special processing for error messages
**
** Parameters:
** msg -- the message to output.
**
** Returns:
** none.
**
** Side Effects:
** Sets the fatal error bit in the envelope as appropriate.
*/
puterrmsg(msg)
char *msg;
{
/* output the message as usual */
putmsg(msg, HoldErrs);
/* signal the error */
Errors++;
if (msg[0] == '5')
CurEnv->e_flags |= EF_FATALERRS;
}
\f
/*
** FMTMSG -- format a message into buffer.
**
** Parameters:
** eb -- error buffer to get result.
** to -- the recipient tag for this message.
** num -- arpanet error number.
** en -- the error number to display.
** fmt -- format of string.
** a, b, c, d, e -- arguments.
**
** Returns:
** none.
**
** Side Effects:
** none.
*/
/*VARARGS5*/
static
fmtmsg(eb, to, num, eno, fmt, a, b, c, d, e)
register char *eb;
char *to;
char *num;
int eno;
char *fmt;
{
char del;
/* output the reply code */
if (isdigit(fmt[0]) && isdigit(fmt[1]) && isdigit(fmt[2]))
{
num = fmt;
fmt += 4;
}
if (num[3] == '-')
del = '-';
else
del = ' ';
(void) sprintf(eb, "%3.3s%c", num, del);
eb += 4;
/* output the file name and line number */
if (FileName != NULL)
{
(void) sprintf(eb, "%s: line %d: ", FileName, LineNumber);
eb += strlen(eb);
}
/* output the "to" person */
if (to != NULL && to[0] != '\0')
{
(void) sprintf(eb, "%s... ", to);
while (*eb != '\0')
*eb++ &= 0177;
}
/* output the message */
(void) sprintf(eb, fmt, a, b, c, d, e);
while (*eb != '\0')
*eb++ &= 0177;
/* output the error code, if any */
if (eno != 0)
{
extern char *errstring();
(void) sprintf(eb, ": %s", errstring(eno));
eb += strlen(eb);
}
}
\f
/*
** ERRSTRING -- return string description of error code
**
** Parameters:
** errno -- the error number to translate
**
** Returns:
** A string description of errno.
**
** Side Effects:
** none.
*/
char *
errstring(errno)
int errno;
{
extern char *sys_errlist[];
extern int sys_nerr;
static char buf[100];
# ifdef SMTP
extern char *SmtpPhase;
# endif SMTP
# ifdef DAEMON
# ifdef VMUNIX
/*
** Handle special network error codes.
**
** These are 4.2/4.3bsd specific; they should be in daemon.c.
*/
switch (errno)
{
case ETIMEDOUT:
case ECONNRESET:
(void) strcpy(buf, sys_errlist[errno]);
if (SmtpPhase != NULL)
{
(void) strcat(buf, " during ");
(void) strcat(buf, SmtpPhase);
}
if (CurHostName != NULL)
{
(void) strcat(buf, " with ");
(void) strcat(buf, CurHostName);
}
return (buf);
case EHOSTDOWN:
if (CurHostName == NULL)
break;
(void) sprintf(buf, "Host %s is down", CurHostName);
return (buf);
case ECONNREFUSED:
if (CurHostName == NULL)
break;
(void) sprintf(buf, "Connection refused by %s", CurHostName);
return (buf);
case (TRY_AGAIN+MAX_ERRNO):
(void) sprintf(buf, "Host Name Lookup Failure");
return (buf);
}
# endif VMUNIX
# endif DAEMON
if (errno > 0 && errno < sys_nerr)
return (sys_errlist[errno]);
(void) sprintf(buf, "Error %d", errno);
return (buf);
}