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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. */ #include "sendmail.h" #include <errno.h> #include <sys/signal.h> #ifndef lint # ifdef DAEMON static char sccsid[] = "@(#)daemon.c 5.36 (Berkeley) 6/1/90 (with daemon mode)"; # else /* !DAEMON */ static char sccsid[] = "@(#)daemon.c 5.36 (Berkeley) 6/1/90 (without daemon mode)"; # endif /* DAEMON */ #endif /* not lint */ int la; /* load average */ #ifdef DAEMON # include <netdb.h> # include <sys/wait.h> # include <sys/time.h> # include <sys/resource.h> # include <sys/stat.h> # ifdef NAMED_BIND # include <arpa/nameser.h> # include <resolv.h> # endif /* NAMED_BIND */ /* ** DAEMON.C -- routines to use when running as a daemon. ** ** This entire file is highly dependent on the 4.2 BSD ** interprocess communication primitives. No attempt has ** been made to make this file portable to Version 7, ** Version 6, MPX files, etc. If you should try such a ** thing yourself, I recommend chucking the entire file ** and starting from scratch. Basic semantics are: ** ** getrequests() ** Opens a port and initiates a connection. ** Returns in a child. Must set InChannel and ** OutChannel appropriately. ** clrdaemon() ** Close any open files associated with getting ** the connection; this is used when running the queue, ** etc., to avoid having extra file descriptors during ** the queue run and to avoid confusing the network ** code (if it cares). ** makeconnection(host, port, outfile, infile) ** Make a connection to the named host on the given ** port. Set *outfile and *infile to the files ** appropriate for communication. Returns zero on ** success, else an exit status describing the ** error. ** maphostname(hbuf, hbufsize) ** Convert the entry in hbuf into a canonical form. It ** may not be larger than hbufsize. ** ** mapinit(c) ** Open and initialize a dbm database. Reopen if our current ** file descriptor is out of date. ** ** mapkey(c, key, argval, argsiz) ** Search a database for a match to the given key, sprintf'ing ** the argument through the result if found. */ \f /* ** GETREQUESTS -- open mail IPC port and get requests. ** ** Parameters: ** none. ** ** Returns: ** none. ** ** Side Effects: ** Waits until some interesting activity occurs. When ** it does, a child is created to process it, and the ** parent waits for completion. Return from this ** routine is always in the child. The file pointers ** "InChannel" and "OutChannel" should be set to point ** to the communication channel. */ struct sockaddr_in SendmailAddress; /* internet address of sendmail */ int DaemonSocket = -1; /* fd describing socket */ char *NetName; /* name of home (local?) network */ void getrequests() { int t; register struct servent *sp; int on = 1; /* ** Set up the address for the mailer. */ sp = getservbyname("smtp", "tcp"); if (sp == NULL) { syserr("server \"smtp\" unknown"); goto severe; } SendmailAddress.sin_family = AF_INET; SendmailAddress.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY; SendmailAddress.sin_port = sp->s_port; /* ** Try to actually open the connection. */ if (tTd(15, 1)) printf("getrequests: port 0x%x\n", SendmailAddress.sin_port); /* get a socket for the SMTP connection */ DaemonSocket = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); if (DaemonSocket < 0) { /* probably another daemon already */ syserr("getrequests: can't create socket"); severe: # ifdef LOG if (LogLevel > 0) syslog(LOG_ALERT, "cannot get connection"); # endif /* LOG */ finis(); } /* turn on network debugging? */ if (tTd(15, 15)) (void) setsockopt(DaemonSocket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_DEBUG, (char *)&on, sizeof on); (void) setsockopt(DaemonSocket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, (char *)&on, sizeof on); (void) setsockopt(DaemonSocket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, (char *)&on, sizeof on); if (bind(DaemonSocket, (struct sockaddr *) &SendmailAddress, sizeof SendmailAddress) < 0) { syserr("getrequests: cannot bind"); (void) close(DaemonSocket); goto severe; } if (listen(DaemonSocket, 10) < 0) { syserr("getrequests: cannot listen"); (void) close(DaemonSocket); goto severe; } # ifdef SIGCHLD (void) signal(SIGCHLD, reapchild); # endif /* SIGCHLD */ if (tTd(15, 1)) printf("getrequests: %d\n", DaemonSocket); # ifdef _PATH_SENDMAILPID (void) WritePid(); # endif /* _PATH_SENDMAILPID */ for (;;) { register int pid; auto int lotherend; extern int RefuseLA; /* * see if we are rejecting connections */ while ((la = getla()) > RefuseLA) { setproctitle("rejecting connections: load average: %.2f", (double)la); Xsleep (5); } setproctitle("Waiting for connection"); do { errno = 0; lotherend = sizeof RealHostAddr; t = accept(DaemonSocket, (struct sockaddr *) &RealHostAddr, &lotherend); } while (t < 0 && errno == EINTR); if (t < 0) { syserr("getrequests: accept"); Xsleep(5); continue; } /* ** Create a subprocess to process the mail. */ if (tTd(15, 2)) printf("getrequests: forking (fd = %d)\n", t); pid = fork(); if (pid > 0 && tTd(4, 2)) printf("getrequests: forking (pid = %d)\n", pid); if (pid < 0) { syserr("daemon: cannot fork"); Xsleep(10); (void) close(t); continue; } if (pid == 0) { register struct hostent *hp; char buf[MAXNAME]; /* ** CHILD -- return to caller. ** Collect verified idea of sending host. ** Verify calling user id if possible here. */ # ifdef SIGCHLD (void) signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL); # endif /* SIGCHLD */ /* determine host name */ hp = gethostbyaddr((char *) &RealHostAddr.sin_addr, sizeof RealHostAddr.sin_addr, AF_INET); if (hp != NULL) (void) strcpy(buf, hp->h_name); else { /* produce a dotted quad */ (void) sprintf(buf, "[%s]", inet_ntoa(RealHostAddr.sin_addr)); } /* should we check for illegal connection here? XXX */ RealHostName = newstr(buf); (void) close(DaemonSocket); InChannel = fdopen(t, "r"); OutChannel = fdopen(dup(t), "w"); if (tTd(15, 2)) printf("getreq: returning\n"); # ifdef LOG if (LogLevel > 11) syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "connected, pid=%d", getpid()); # endif /* LOG */ return; } /* close the port so that others will hang (for a while) */ (void) close(t); } /*NOTREACHED*/ } \f /* ** CLRDAEMON -- reset the daemon connection ** ** Parameters: ** none. ** ** Returns: ** none. ** ** Side Effects: ** releases any resources used by the passive daemon. */ void clrdaemon() { if (DaemonSocket >= 0) (void) close(DaemonSocket); DaemonSocket = -1; } \f /* ** MAKECONNECTION -- make a connection to an SMTP socket on another machine. ** ** Parameters: ** host -- the name of the host. ** port -- the port number to connect to. ** outfile -- a pointer to a place to put the outfile ** descriptor. ** infile -- ditto for infile. ** ** Returns: ** An exit code telling whether the connection could be ** made and if not why not. ** ** Side Effects: ** none. */ makeconnection(host, port, outfile, infile) const char *host; u_short port; FILE **outfile; FILE **infile; { register int i = 0; register int s; register struct hostent *hp = (struct hostent *)NULL; int sav_errno; # ifdef NAMED_BIND extern int h_errno; /* ** Don't do recursive domain searches. An example why not: ** Machine cerl.cecer.army.mil has a UUCP connection to ** osiris.cso.uiuc.edu. Also at UIUC is a machine called ** uinova.cerl.uiuc.edu that accepts mail for the its parent domain ** cerl.uiuc.edu. Sending mail to cerl!user with recursion on ** will select cerl.uiuc.edu which maps to uinova.cerl.uiuc.edu. ** We leave RES_DEFNAMES on so single names in the current domain ** still work. ** ** Paul Pomes, CSO, UIUC 17-Oct-88 */ _res.options &= (~RES_DNSRCH & 0xffff); /* ** Set up the address for the mailer. ** Accept "[a.b.c.d]" syntax for host name. */ h_errno = 0; # endif /* NAMED_BIND */ errno = 0; if (host[0] == '[') { long hid = -1; register char *p = index(host, ']'); if (p != NULL) { *p = '\0'; hid = inet_addr(&host[1]); *p = ']'; } if (p == NULL || hid == -1) { usrerr("Invalid numeric domain spec \"%s\"", host); return (EX_NOHOST); } SendmailAddress.sin_addr.s_addr = hid; } else { hp = gethostbyname(host); if (hp == NULL) { # ifdef NAMED_BIND if (errno == ETIMEDOUT || h_errno == TRY_AGAIN) return (EX_TEMPFAIL); /* if name server is specified, assume temp fail */ if (errno == ECONNREFUSED && UseNameServer) return (EX_TEMPFAIL); # endif /* NAMED_BIND */ /* ** XXX Should look for mail forwarder record here ** XXX if (h_errno == NO_ADDRESS). */ return (EX_NOHOST); } bcopy(hp->h_addr, (char *) &SendmailAddress.sin_addr, hp->h_length); i = 1; } /* ** Determine the port number. */ if (port != 0) SendmailAddress.sin_port = htons(port); else { register struct servent *sp = getservbyname("smtp", "tcp"); if (sp == NULL) { syserr("makeconnection: server \"smtp\" unknown"); return (EX_OSFILE); } SendmailAddress.sin_port = sp->s_port; } /* ** Try to actually open the connection. */ again: if (tTd(16, 1)) printf("makeconnection (%s [%s])\n", host, inet_ntoa(SendmailAddress.sin_addr)); s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); if (s < 0) { syserr("makeconnection: no socket"); sav_errno = errno; goto failure; } if (tTd(16, 1)) printf("makeconnection: %d\n", s); /* turn on network debugging? */ if (tTd(16, 14)) { int on = 1; (void) setsockopt(DaemonSocket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_DEBUG, (char *)&on, sizeof on); } if (CurEnv->e_xfp != NULL) (void) fflush(CurEnv->e_xfp); /* for debugging */ errno = 0; /* for debugging */ SendmailAddress.sin_family = AF_INET; if (connect(s, (struct sockaddr *) &SendmailAddress, sizeof SendmailAddress) < 0) { sav_errno = errno; (void) close(s); # ifdef NAMED_BIND if (hp && hp->h_addr_list[i]) { bcopy(hp->h_addr_list[i++], (char *)&SendmailAddress.sin_addr, hp->h_length); goto again; } # endif /* NAMED_BIND */ /* failure, decide if temporary or not */ failure: errno = sav_errno; switch (errno) { case EISCONN: case ETIMEDOUT: case EINPROGRESS: case EALREADY: case EADDRINUSE: case EHOSTDOWN: case ENETDOWN: case ENETRESET: case ENOBUFS: case ECONNREFUSED: case ECONNRESET: case EHOSTUNREACH: case ENETUNREACH: /* there are others, I'm sure..... */ return (EX_TEMPFAIL); case EPERM: /* why is this happening? */ syserr("makeconnection: funny failure, addr=%lx, port=%x", SendmailAddress.sin_addr.s_addr, SendmailAddress.sin_port); return (EX_TEMPFAIL); default: { message(Arpa_Info, "%s", errstring(sav_errno)); return (EX_UNAVAILABLE); } } } /* connection ok, put it into canonical form */ *outfile = fdopen(s, "w"); *infile = fdopen(s, "r"); /* Necessary to catch leaks */ if (*outfile == NULL || *infile == NULL) { syserr("makeconnection: *outfile or *infile NULL"); return (EX_TEMPFAIL); } else return (EX_OK); } \f /* ** MYHOSTNAME -- return the name of this host. ** ** Parameters: ** hostbuf -- a place to return the name of this host. ** size -- the size of hostbuf. ** ** Returns: ** A list of aliases for this host. ** ** Side Effects: ** none. */ char ** myhostname(hostbuf, size) char hostbuf[]; int size; { struct hostent *hp; if (gethostname(hostbuf, size) < 0) { (void) strcpy(hostbuf, "localhost"); } # ifdef NAMED_BIND while ((hp = gethostbyname(hostbuf)) == NULL) { setproctitle("gethostbyname(%s) failed, sleeping", hostbuf); Xsleep(10); } # else /* !NAMED_BIND */ hp = gethostbyname(hostbuf); # endif /* NAMED_BIND */ if (hp != NULL) { (void) strcpy(hostbuf, hp->h_name); return (hp->h_aliases); } else return (NULL); } /* ** MAPHOSTNAME -- turn a hostname into canonical form ** ** Parameters: ** hbuf -- a buffer containing a hostname. ** hbsize -- the size of hbuf. ** ** Returns: ** An exit code telling if the hostname was found and ** canonicalized. ** ** Side Effects: ** Looks up the host specified in hbuf. If it is not ** the canonical name for that host, replace it with ** the canonical name. If the name is unknown, or it ** is already the canonical name, leave it unchanged. **/ bool maphostname(hbuf, hbsize) char *hbuf; int hbsize; { register struct hostent *hp; static char tmphbuf[MAXNAME]; /* * If first character is a bracket, then it is an address * lookup. Address is copied into a temporary buffer to * strip the brackets and to preserve hbuf if address is * unknown. */ if (*hbuf == '[') { u_long in_addr; (void) strncpy(tmphbuf, hbuf+1, strlen(hbuf)-2); tmphbuf[strlen(hbuf)-2]='\0'; in_addr = inet_addr(tmphbuf); hp = gethostbyaddr((char *) &in_addr, sizeof(struct in_addr), AF_INET); } else { register int ret; # ifdef NAMED_BIND /* ** See note in makeconnection() above for why we disable ** recursive domain matching. -pbp */ _res.options &= (~RES_DNSRCH & 0xffff); /* ** But make sure default domain qualification is enabled - ** it may have been disabled in deliver.c. -nr */ _res.options |= RES_DEFNAMES ; # endif /* NAMED_BIND */ hp = gethostbyname(hbuf); if (hp == NULL) { /* try lowercase version */ (void) strcpy(tmphbuf, hbuf); (void) makelower(tmphbuf); /* Could be just an MX record; look for anything */ ret = getcanonname(tmphbuf,sizeof(tmphbuf)); if (ret != TRUE) { if (tTd(9, 1)) printf("maphostname(%s, %d) => %.*s\n", hbuf, hbsize, hbsize-1, hp ? hp->h_name : "NOT_FOUND"); return FALSE; } strcpy(hbuf,tmphbuf); return TRUE; } } if (tTd(9, 1)) printf("maphostname(%s, %d) => %.*s\n", hbuf, hbsize, hbsize-1, hp ? hp->h_name : "NOT_FOUND"); if (hp == NULL) return FALSE; if (strlen(hp->h_name) >= hbsize) hp->h_name[hbsize - 1] = '\0'; (void) strcpy(hbuf, hp->h_name); return TRUE; } #else /* DAEMON */ \f /* code for systems without sophisticated networking */ /* ** MYHOSTNAME -- stub version for case of no daemon code. ** ** Can't convert to upper case here because might be a UUCP name. ** ** Mark, you can change this to be anything you want...... */ char ** myhostname(hostbuf, size) char hostbuf[]; int size; { register FILE *f; hostbuf[0] = '\0'; f = fopen("/usr/include/whoami", "r"); if (f != NULL) { (void) fgets(hostbuf, size, f); fixcrlf(hostbuf, TRUE); (void) fclose(f); } return (NULL); } /* ** MAPHOSTNAME -- turn a hostname into canonical form ** ** Parameters: ** hbuf -- a buffer containing a hostname. ** hbsize -- the size of hbuf. ** ** Returns: ** An exit code telling if the hostname was found and ** canonicalized. ** ** Side Effects: ** Looks up the host specified in hbuf. If it is not ** the canonical name for that host, replace it with ** the canonical name. If the name is unknown, or it ** is already the canonical name, leave it unchanged. */ /*ARGSUSED*/ bool maphostname(hbuf, hbsize) char *hbuf; int hbsize; { return (FALSE); } #endif /* DAEMON */ \f /* ** MAPINIT -- Open and (re)initialize a dbm database ** ** Parameters: ** c -- the (one character) name of the database ** ** Returns: ** An exit code telling if we could open the database. ** */ #if defined(NDBM) || defined(OTHERDBM) bool mapinit(c) char c; { struct stat stb; struct dbm_table *db; int k; char buf[MAXNAME]; db = &DbmTab[c & 0177]; if (db->db_name == NULL) { syserr("database '%c' has not been defined", c); return FALSE; } # ifdef YPMARK /* * Yellow pages are always supposed to be ready */ if (db->db_name[0] == YPMARK) return TRUE; # endif /* YPMARK */ /* * Have we already (unsuccessfully) tried to open it? */ if (db->db_dbm == DB_NOSUCHFILE) { if (tTd(60, 1)) printf("mapinit(%c) => NO_FILE\n", c); return FALSE; } /* * If it already is open, check if it has been changed. */ (void) sprintf(buf, "%s%s", db->db_name, DB_DIREXT); if (db->db_dbm != DB_NOTYETOPEN) { if (stat(buf, &stb) < 0 && (Xsleep(30), stat(buf, &stb) < 0)) { syserr("somebody removed %s for db '%c'", buf, c); db->db_dbm = DB_NOSUCHFILE; if (tTd(60, 1)) printf("mapinit(%c) => FILE_REMOVED\n", c); return FALSE; } if (db->db_mtime != stb.st_mtime) { if (tTd(60, 1)) printf("database '%c' [%s] has changed; reopening it\n", c, db->db_name); (void) dbm_close(db->db_dbm); db->db_dbm = DB_NOTYETOPEN; } } /* * Initialize database if not already open (r/w for aliases iff init) */ if (db->db_dbm == DB_NOTYETOPEN) { db->db_dbm = dbm_open(db->db_name, (OpMode == MD_INITALIAS && c == DB_ALIAS) ? O_RDWR : O_RDONLY, 0); if (db->db_dbm == DB_NOSUCHFILE) { /* try once more */ Xsleep(30); db->db_dbm = dbm_open(db->db_name, (OpMode == MD_INITALIAS && c == DB_ALIAS) ? O_RDWR : O_RDONLY, 0); } if (db->db_dbm == DB_NOSUCHFILE) { syserr("can't open database '%c' [%s]", c, db->db_name); if (tTd(60, 1)) printf("mapinit(%c) => CAN'T OPEN %s\n", c, db->db_name); return FALSE; } if (stat(buf, &stb) < 0 && (Xsleep(30), stat(buf, &stb) < 0)) { syserr("can't stat %s", buf); if (tTd(60, 1)) printf("mapinit(%c) => FILE_REMOVED\n", c); return FALSE; } db->db_mtime = stb.st_mtime; # ifndef GDBM /* * Make sure the database isn't being updated */ if (flock(dbm_dirfno(db->db_dbm), ((OpMode == MD_INITALIAS && c == DB_ALIAS) ? LOCK_EX : LOCK_SH) | LOCK_NB) < 0) { if (errno == EWOULDBLOCK || errno == EAGAIN) { if (tTd(60, 1)) printf("%s%s is locked, waiting...\n", db->db_name, DB_DIREXT); (void) flock(dbm_dirfno(db->db_dbm), ((OpMode == MD_INITALIAS && c == DB_ALIAS) ? LOCK_EX : LOCK_SH)); } else syserr("flock failed for db %c [%s], fd %d", c, db->db_name, dbm_dirfno(db->db_dbm)); } (void) flock(dbm_dirfno(db->db_dbm), LOCK_UN); # endif /* !GDBM */ } return TRUE; } \f /* ** MAPKEY -- Search a dbm database. ** ** Search the named database using the given key. If ** a result is found, sprintf the argument through the ** result back into the key and return TRUE; ** otherwise return FALSE and do nothing. ** ** Keysize may also be given as zero, in which case the ** sprintf'ed result is returned if the key matched. ** ** Parameters: ** c -- the database ** key -- search string ** keysiz -- size of key ** arg -- sprintf argument ** ** Returns: ** An exit code telling if there was a match. ** ** Side Effects: ** The key is rewritten to reflect what was found ** in the database. */ char * mapkey(c, key, keysiz, arg) char c; const char *arg; char *key; int keysiz; { struct dbm_table *db; XDATUM dkey, result; static char lowkey[MAXLINE+1]; # ifdef YPMARK static char *yp_domain = NULL; # endif /* YPMARK */ db = &DbmTab[c & 0177]; if (tTd(60, 1)) printf("mapkey('%c', \"%s\", \"%s\") => ", c, key, arg ? arg : "--"); /* * Init the database; return if failure */ if (!mapinit(c)) return NULL; /* * Normalize key (ie turn it to lowercase) */ (void) strcpy(lowkey, key); (void) makelower(lowkey); # ifdef YPMARK /* * Test for yellow page database first */ if (db->db_name[0] == YPMARK) { if (yp_domain == NULL) (void) yp_get_default_domain(&yp_domain); /* * We include the null after the string, but Sun doesn't */ if (yp_match(yp_domain, &db->db_name[1], lowkey, strlen(key)+1, &result.dptr, &result.dsize) != 0 && yp_match(yp_domain, &db->db_name[1], lowkey, strlen(key), &result.dptr, &result.dsize) != 0) result.dptr = NULL; else /* smash newline */ result.dptr[result.dsize] = '\0'; } else { # endif /* YPMARK */ /* * Go look for matching dbm entry */ dkey.dptr = lowkey; dkey.dsize = strlen(dkey.dptr) + 1; result = dbm_fetch(db->db_dbm, dkey); # ifdef YPMARK } # endif /* YPMARK */ /* * Well, were we successful? */ if (result.dptr == NULL) { if (tTd(60, 1)) printf("NOT_FOUND\n"); return NULL; } /* * Yes, rewrite result if sprintf arg was given. */ if (strlen(result.dptr) > MAXLINE) { syserr("mapkey: strlen(result.dptr) (%d) > %d\n", strlen(result.dptr), MAXLINE); # ifdef LOG syslog(LOG_ALERT, "mapkey: strlen(result.dptr) (%d) > %d\n", strlen(result.dptr), MAXLINE); # endif /* LOG */ } if (arg == NULL) (void) strcpy(lowkey, result.dptr); else (void) sprintf(lowkey, result.dptr, arg); if (strlen(lowkey) > MAXLINE) { syserr("mapkey: strlen(lowkey) (%d) > %d\n", strlen(lowkey), MAXLINE); # ifdef LOG syslog(LOG_ALERT, "mapkey: strlen(lowkey) (%d) > %d\n", strlen(lowkey), MAXLINE); # endif /* LOG */ } /* * if keysiz is zero, that means we should return a string from * the heap */ if (keysiz == 0) key = newstr(lowkey); else { if (strlen(lowkey)+1 > keysiz) { syserr("mapkey: result \"%s\" too long after expansion\n", lowkey); lowkey[keysiz-1] = '\0'; } (void) strcpy(key, lowkey); } if (tTd(60, 1)) printf("%s\n", key); return (key); } #else /* !NDBM && !OTHERDBM */ /* should really read the table into the stab instead */ /*ARGSUSED*/ char * mapkey(db, key, keysiz, arg) char db; const char *arg; char *key; int keysiz; { return NULL; } #endif /* NDBM || OTHERDBM */