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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
#ifdef DBM
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)alias.c 5.21 (Berkeley) 6/1/90 (with DBM)";
#else
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)alias.c 5.21 (Berkeley) 6/1/90 (without DBM)";
#endif
#endif /* not lint */
# include <sys/types.h>
# include <sys/stat.h>
# include <signal.h>
# include <errno.h>
# include "sendmail.h"
# include <sys/file.h>
# include <pwd.h>
/*
** ALIAS -- Compute aliases.
**
** Scans the alias file for an alias for the given address.
** If found, it arranges to deliver to the alias list instead.
** Uses libdbm database if -DDBM.
**
** Parameters:
** a -- address to alias.
** sendq -- a pointer to the head of the send queue
** to put the aliases in.
**
** Returns:
** none
**
** Side Effects:
** Aliases found are expanded.
**
** Notes:
** If NoAlias (the "-n" flag) is set, no aliasing is
** done.
**
** Deficiencies:
** It should complain about names that are aliased to
** nothing.
*/
#ifdef DBM
typedef struct
{
char *dptr;
int dsize;
} DATUM;
extern DATUM fetch();
#endif DBM
alias(a, sendq)
register ADDRESS *a;
ADDRESS **sendq;
{
register char *p;
extern char *aliaslookup();
if (tTd(27, 1))
printf("alias(%s)\n", a->q_paddr);
/* don't realias already aliased names */
if (bitset(QDONTSEND, a->q_flags))
return;
CurEnv->e_to = a->q_paddr;
/*
** Look up this name
*/
if (NoAlias)
p = NULL;
else
p = aliaslookup(a->q_user);
if (p == NULL)
return;
/*
** Match on Alias.
** Deliver to the target list.
*/
if (tTd(27, 1))
printf("%s (%s, %s) aliased to %s\n",
a->q_paddr, a->q_host, a->q_user, p);
message(Arpa_Info, "aliased to %s", p);
AliasLevel++;
sendtolist(p, a, sendq);
AliasLevel--;
}
\f
/*
** ALIASLOOKUP -- look up a name in the alias file.
**
** Parameters:
** name -- the name to look up.
**
** Returns:
** the value of name.
** NULL if unknown.
**
** Side Effects:
** none.
**
** Warnings:
** The return value will be trashed across calls.
*/
char *
aliaslookup(name)
char *name;
{
# ifdef DBM
DATUM rhs, lhs;
/* create a key for fetch */
lhs.dptr = name;
lhs.dsize = strlen(name) + 1;
rhs = fetch(lhs);
return (rhs.dptr);
# else DBM
register STAB *s;
s = stab(name, ST_ALIAS, ST_FIND);
if (s == NULL)
return (NULL);
return (s->s_alias);
# endif DBM
}
\f
/*
** INITALIASES -- initialize for aliasing
**
** Very different depending on whether we are running DBM or not.
**
** Parameters:
** aliasfile -- location of aliases.
** init -- if set and if DBM, initialize the DBM files.
**
** Returns:
** none.
**
** Side Effects:
** initializes aliases:
** if DBM: opens the database.
** if ~DBM: reads the aliases into the symbol table.
*/
# define DBMMODE 0644
initaliases(aliasfile, init)
char *aliasfile;
bool init;
{
#ifdef DBM
int atcnt;
time_t modtime;
bool automatic = FALSE;
char buf[MAXNAME];
#endif DBM
struct stat stb;
static bool initialized = FALSE;
if (initialized)
return;
initialized = TRUE;
if (aliasfile == NULL || stat(aliasfile, &stb) < 0)
{
if (aliasfile != NULL && init)
syserr("Cannot open %s", aliasfile);
NoAlias = TRUE;
errno = 0;
return;
}
# ifdef DBM
/*
** Check to see that the alias file is complete.
** If not, we will assume that someone died, and it is up
** to us to rebuild it.
*/
if (!init)
dbminit(aliasfile);
atcnt = SafeAlias * 2;
if (atcnt > 0)
{
while (!init && atcnt-- >= 0 && aliaslookup("@") == NULL)
{
/*
** Reinitialize alias file in case the new
** one is mv'ed in instead of cp'ed in.
**
** Only works with new DBM -- old one will
** just consume file descriptors forever.
** If you have a dbmclose() it can be
** added before the sleep(30).
*/
sleep(30);
# ifdef NDBM
dbminit(aliasfile);
# endif NDBM
}
}
else
atcnt = 1;
/*
** See if the DBM version of the file is out of date with
** the text version. If so, go into 'init' mode automatically.
** This only happens if our effective userid owns the DBM.
** Note the unpalatable hack to see if the stat succeeded.
*/
modtime = stb.st_mtime;
(void) strcpy(buf, aliasfile);
(void) strcat(buf, ".pag");
stb.st_ino = 0;
if (!init && (stat(buf, &stb) < 0 || stb.st_mtime < modtime || atcnt < 0))
{
errno = 0;
if (AutoRebuild && stb.st_ino != 0 && stb.st_uid == geteuid())
{
init = TRUE;
automatic = TRUE;
message(Arpa_Info, "rebuilding alias database");
#ifdef LOG
if (LogLevel >= 7)
syslog(LOG_INFO, "rebuilding alias database");
#endif LOG
}
else
{
#ifdef LOG
if (LogLevel >= 7)
syslog(LOG_INFO, "alias database out of date");
#endif LOG
message(Arpa_Info, "Warning: alias database out of date");
}
}
/*
** If necessary, load the DBM file.
** If running without DBM, load the symbol table.
*/
if (init)
{
#ifdef LOG
if (LogLevel >= 6)
{
extern char *username();
syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "alias database %srebuilt by %s",
automatic ? "auto" : "", username());
}
#endif LOG
readaliases(aliasfile, TRUE);
}
# else DBM
readaliases(aliasfile, init);
# endif DBM
}
\f
/*
** READALIASES -- read and process the alias file.
**
** This routine implements the part of initaliases that occurs
** when we are not going to use the DBM stuff.
**
** Parameters:
** aliasfile -- the pathname of the alias file master.
** init -- if set, initialize the DBM stuff.
**
** Returns:
** none.
**
** Side Effects:
** Reads aliasfile into the symbol table.
** Optionally, builds the .dir & .pag files.
*/
static
readaliases(aliasfile, init)
char *aliasfile;
bool init;
{
register char *p;
char *rhs;
bool skipping;
int naliases, bytes, longest;
FILE *af;
void (*oldsigint)();
ADDRESS al, bl;
register STAB *s;
char line[BUFSIZ];
if ((af = fopen(aliasfile, "r")) == NULL)
{
if (tTd(27, 1))
printf("Can't open %s\n", aliasfile);
errno = 0;
NoAlias++;
return;
}
# ifdef DBM
/* see if someone else is rebuilding the alias file already */
if (flock(fileno(af), LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB) < 0 && errno == EWOULDBLOCK)
{
/* yes, they are -- wait until done and then return */
message(Arpa_Info, "Alias file is already being rebuilt");
if (OpMode != MD_INITALIAS)
{
/* wait for other rebuild to complete */
(void) flock(fileno(af), LOCK_EX);
}
(void) fclose(af);
errno = 0;
return;
}
# endif DBM
/*
** If initializing, create the new DBM files.
*/
if (init)
{
oldsigint = signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
(void) strcpy(line, aliasfile);
(void) strcat(line, ".dir");
if (close(creat(line, DBMMODE)) < 0)
{
syserr("cannot make %s", line);
(void) signal(SIGINT, oldsigint);
return;
}
(void) strcpy(line, aliasfile);
(void) strcat(line, ".pag");
if (close(creat(line, DBMMODE)) < 0)
{
syserr("cannot make %s", line);
(void) signal(SIGINT, oldsigint);
return;
}
dbminit(aliasfile);
}
/*
** Read and interpret lines
*/
FileName = aliasfile;
LineNumber = 0;
naliases = bytes = longest = 0;
skipping = FALSE;
while (fgets(line, sizeof (line), af) != NULL)
{
int lhssize, rhssize;
LineNumber++;
p = index(line, '\n');
if (p != NULL)
*p = '\0';
switch (line[0])
{
case '#':
case '\0':
skipping = FALSE;
continue;
case ' ':
case '\t':
if (!skipping)
syserr("Non-continuation line starts with space");
skipping = TRUE;
continue;
}
skipping = FALSE;
/*
** Process the LHS
** Find the final colon, and parse the address.
** It should resolve to a local name -- this will
** be checked later (we want to optionally do
** parsing of the RHS first to maximize error
** detection).
*/
for (p = line; *p != '\0' && *p != ':' && *p != '\n'; p++)
continue;
if (*p++ != ':')
{
syserr("missing colon");
continue;
}
if (parseaddr(line, &al, 1, ':') == NULL)
{
syserr("illegal alias name");
continue;
}
loweraddr(&al);
/*
** Process the RHS.
** 'al' is the internal form of the LHS address.
** 'p' points to the text of the RHS.
*/
rhs = p;
for (;;)
{
register char c;
if (init && CheckAliases)
{
/* do parsing & compression of addresses */
while (*p != '\0')
{
extern char *DelimChar;
while (isspace(*p) || *p == ',')
p++;
if (*p == '\0')
break;
if (parseaddr(p, &bl, -1, ',') == NULL)
usrerr("%s... bad address", p);
p = DelimChar;
}
}
else
{
p = &p[strlen(p)];
if (p[-1] == '\n')
*--p = '\0';
}
/* see if there should be a continuation line */
c = fgetc(af);
if (!feof(af))
(void) ungetc(c, af);
if (c != ' ' && c != '\t')
break;
/* read continuation line */
if (fgets(p, sizeof line - (p - line), af) == NULL)
break;
LineNumber++;
}
if (al.q_mailer != LocalMailer)
{
syserr("cannot alias non-local names");
continue;
}
/*
** Insert alias into symbol table or DBM file
*/
lhssize = strlen(al.q_user) + 1;
rhssize = strlen(rhs) + 1;
# ifdef DBM
if (init)
{
DATUM key, content;
key.dsize = lhssize;
key.dptr = al.q_user;
content.dsize = rhssize;
content.dptr = rhs;
store(key, content);
}
else
# endif DBM
{
s = stab(al.q_user, ST_ALIAS, ST_ENTER);
s->s_alias = newstr(rhs);
}
/* statistics */
naliases++;
bytes += lhssize + rhssize;
if (rhssize > longest)
longest = rhssize;
}
# ifdef DBM
if (init)
{
/* add the distinquished alias "@" */
DATUM key;
key.dsize = 2;
key.dptr = "@";
store(key, key);
/* restore the old signal */
(void) signal(SIGINT, oldsigint);
}
# endif DBM
/* closing the alias file drops the lock */
(void) fclose(af);
CurEnv->e_to = NULL;
FileName = NULL;
message(Arpa_Info, "%d aliases, longest %d bytes, %d bytes total",
naliases, longest, bytes);
# ifdef LOG
if (LogLevel >= 8)
syslog(LOG_INFO, "%d aliases, longest %d bytes, %d bytes total",
naliases, longest, bytes);
# endif LOG
}
\f
/*
** FORWARD -- Try to forward mail
**
** This is similar but not identical to aliasing.
**
** Parameters:
** user -- the name of the user who's mail we would like
** to forward to. It must have been verified --
** i.e., the q_home field must have been filled
** in.
** sendq -- a pointer to the head of the send queue to
** put this user's aliases in.
**
** Returns:
** none.
**
** Side Effects:
** New names are added to send queues.
*/
forward(user, sendq)
ADDRESS *user;
ADDRESS **sendq;
{
char buf[60];
extern bool safefile();
if (tTd(27, 1))
printf("forward(%s)\n", user->q_paddr);
if (user->q_mailer != LocalMailer || bitset(QBADADDR, user->q_flags))
return;
if (user->q_home == NULL)
syserr("forward: no home");
/* good address -- look for .forward file in home */
define('z', user->q_home, CurEnv);
expand("\001z/.forward", buf, &buf[sizeof buf - 1], CurEnv);
if (!safefile(buf, user->q_uid, S_IREAD))
return;
/* we do have an address to forward to -- do it */
include(buf, "forwarding", user, sendq);
}