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+/*************************************************
+* Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2018 */
+/* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
+
+/* Many thanks to Stuart Lynne for contributing the original code for this
+driver. Further contributions from Michael Haardt, Brian Candler, Barry
+Pederson, Peter Savitch and Christian Kellner. Particular thanks to Brian for
+researching how to handle the different kinds of error. */
+
+
+#include "../exim.h"
+#include "lf_functions.h"
+
+
+/* Include LDAP headers. The code below uses some "old" LDAP interfaces that
+are deprecated in OpenLDAP. I don't know their status in other LDAP
+implementations. LDAP_DEPRECATED causes their prototypes to be defined in
+ldap.h. */
+
+#define LDAP_DEPRECATED 1
+
+#include <lber.h>
+#include <ldap.h>
+
+
+/* Annoyingly, the different LDAP libraries handle errors in different ways,
+and some other things too. There doesn't seem to be an automatic way of
+distinguishing between them. Local/Makefile should contain a setting of
+LDAP_LIB_TYPE, which in turn causes appropriate macros to be defined for the
+different kinds. Those that matter are:
+
+LDAP_LIB_NETSCAPE
+LDAP_LIB_SOLARIS with synonym LDAP_LIB_SOLARIS7
+LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
+
+These others may be defined, but are in fact the default, so are not tested:
+
+LDAP_LIB_UMICHIGAN
+LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP1
+*/
+
+#if defined(LDAP_LIB_SOLARIS7) && ! defined(LDAP_LIB_SOLARIS)
+#define LDAP_LIB_SOLARIS
+#endif
+
+
+/* Just in case LDAP_NO_LIMIT is not defined by some of these libraries. */
+
+#ifndef LDAP_NO_LIMIT
+#define LDAP_NO_LIMIT 0
+#endif
+
+
+/* Just in case LDAP_DEREF_NEVER is not defined */
+
+#ifndef LDAP_DEREF_NEVER
+#define LDAP_DEREF_NEVER 0
+#endif
+
+
+/* Four types of LDAP search are implemented */
+
+#define SEARCH_LDAP_MULTIPLE 0 /* Get attributes from multiple entries */
+#define SEARCH_LDAP_SINGLE 1 /* Get attributes from one entry only */
+#define SEARCH_LDAP_DN 2 /* Get just the DN from one entry */
+#define SEARCH_LDAP_AUTH 3 /* Just checking for authentication */
+
+/* In all 4 cases, the DN is left in $ldap_dn (which post-dates the
+SEARCH_LDAP_DN lookup). */
+
+
+/* Structure and anchor for caching connections. */
+
+typedef struct ldap_connection {
+ struct ldap_connection *next;
+ uschar *host;
+ uschar *user;
+ uschar *password;
+ BOOL bound;
+ int port;
+ BOOL is_start_tls_called;
+ LDAP *ld;
+} LDAP_CONNECTION;
+
+static LDAP_CONNECTION *ldap_connections = NULL;
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Internal search function *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This is the function that actually does the work. It is called (indirectly
+via control_ldap_search) from eldap_find(), eldapauth_find(), eldapdn_find(),
+and eldapm_find(), with a difference in the "search_type" argument.
+
+The case of eldapauth_find() is special in that all it does is do
+authentication, returning OK or FAIL as appropriate. This isn't used as a
+lookup. Instead, it is called from expand.c as an expansion condition test.
+
+The DN from a successful lookup is placed in $ldap_dn. This feature postdates
+the provision of the SEARCH_LDAP_DN facility for returning just the DN as the
+data.
+
+Arguments:
+ ldap_url the URL to be looked up
+ server server host name, when URL contains none
+ s_port server port, used when URL contains no name
+ search_type SEARCH_LDAP_MULTIPLE allows values from multiple entries
+ SEARCH_LDAP_SINGLE allows values from one entry only
+ SEARCH_LDAP_DN gets the DN from one entry
+ res set to point at the result (not used for ldapauth)
+ errmsg set to point a message if result is not OK
+ defer_break set TRUE if no more servers to be tried after a DEFER
+ user user name for authentication, or NULL
+ password password for authentication, or NULL
+ sizelimit max number of entries returned, or 0 for no limit
+ timelimit max time to wait, or 0 for no limit
+ tcplimit max time for network activity, e.g. connect, or 0 for OS default
+ deference the dereference option, which is one of
+ LDAP_DEREF_{NEVER,SEARCHING,FINDING,ALWAYS}
+ referrals the referral option, which is LDAP_OPT_ON or LDAP_OPT_OFF
+
+Returns: OK or FAIL or DEFER
+ FAIL is given only if a lookup was performed successfully, but
+ returned no data.
+*/
+
+static int
+perform_ldap_search(const uschar *ldap_url, uschar *server, int s_port,
+ int search_type, uschar **res, uschar **errmsg, BOOL *defer_break,
+ uschar *user, uschar *password, int sizelimit, int timelimit, int tcplimit,
+ int dereference, void *referrals)
+{
+LDAPURLDesc *ludp = NULL;
+LDAPMessage *result = NULL;
+BerElement *ber;
+LDAP_CONNECTION *lcp;
+
+struct timeval timeout;
+struct timeval *timeoutptr = NULL;
+
+uschar *attr;
+uschar **attrp;
+gstring * data = NULL;
+uschar *dn = NULL;
+uschar *host;
+uschar **values;
+uschar **firstval;
+uschar porttext[16];
+
+uschar *error1 = NULL; /* string representation of errcode (static) */
+uschar *error2 = NULL; /* error message from the server */
+uschar *matched = NULL; /* partially matched DN */
+
+int attrs_requested = 0;
+int error_yield = DEFER;
+int msgid;
+int rc, ldap_rc, ldap_parse_rc;
+int port;
+int rescount = 0;
+BOOL attribute_found = FALSE;
+BOOL ldapi = FALSE;
+
+DEBUG(D_lookup)
+ debug_printf("perform_ldap_search: ldap%s URL = \"%s\" server=%s port=%d "
+ "sizelimit=%d timelimit=%d tcplimit=%d\n",
+ search_type == SEARCH_LDAP_MULTIPLE ? "m" :
+ search_type == SEARCH_LDAP_DN ? "dn" :
+ search_type == SEARCH_LDAP_AUTH ? "auth" : "",
+ ldap_url, server, s_port, sizelimit, timelimit, tcplimit);
+
+/* Check if LDAP thinks the URL is a valid LDAP URL. We assume that if the LDAP
+library that is in use doesn't recognize, say, "ldapi", it will barf here. */
+
+if (!ldap_is_ldap_url(CS ldap_url))
+ {
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_is_ldap_url: not an LDAP url \"%s\"\n",
+ ldap_url);
+ goto RETURN_ERROR_BREAK;
+ }
+
+/* Parse the URL */
+
+if ((rc = ldap_url_parse(CS ldap_url, &ludp)) != 0)
+ {
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_url_parse: (error %d) parsing \"%s\"\n", rc,
+ ldap_url);
+ goto RETURN_ERROR_BREAK;
+ }
+
+/* If the host name is empty, take it from the separate argument, if one is
+given. OpenLDAP 2.0.6 sets an unset hostname to "" rather than empty, but
+expects NULL later in ldap_init() to mean "default", annoyingly. In OpenLDAP
+2.0.11 this has changed (it uses NULL). */
+
+if ((!ludp->lud_host || !ludp->lud_host[0]) && server)
+ {
+ host = server;
+ port = s_port;
+ }
+else
+ {
+ host = US ludp->lud_host;
+ if (host && !host[0]) host = NULL;
+ port = ludp->lud_port;
+ }
+
+DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("after ldap_url_parse: host=%s port=%d\n",
+ host, port);
+
+if (port == 0) port = LDAP_PORT; /* Default if none given */
+sprintf(CS porttext, ":%d", port); /* For messages */
+
+/* If the "host name" is actually a path, we are going to connect using a Unix
+socket, regardless of whether "ldapi" was actually specified or not. This means
+that a Unix socket can be declared in eldap_default_servers, and "traditional"
+LDAP queries using just "ldap" can be used ("ldaps" is similarly overridden).
+The path may start with "/" or it may already be escaped as "%2F" if it was
+actually declared that way in eldap_default_servers. (I did it that way the
+first time.) If the host name is not a path, the use of "ldapi" causes an
+error, except in the default case. (But lud_scheme doesn't seem to exist in
+older libraries.) */
+
+if (host)
+ {
+ if ((host[0] == '/' || Ustrncmp(host, "%2F", 3) == 0))
+ {
+ ldapi = TRUE;
+ porttext[0] = 0; /* Remove port from messages */
+ }
+
+#if defined LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
+ else if (strncmp(ludp->lud_scheme, "ldapi", 5) == 0)
+ {
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldapi requires an absolute path (\"%s\" given)",
+ host);
+ goto RETURN_ERROR;
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+
+/* Count the attributes; we need this later to tell us how to format results */
+
+for (attrp = USS ludp->lud_attrs; attrp && *attrp; attrp++)
+ attrs_requested++;
+
+/* See if we can find a cached connection to this host. The port is not
+relevant for ldapi. The host name pointer is set to NULL if no host was given
+(implying the library default), rather than to the empty string. Note that in
+this case, there is no difference between ldap and ldapi. */
+
+for (lcp = ldap_connections; lcp; lcp = lcp->next)
+ {
+ if ((host == NULL) != (lcp->host == NULL) ||
+ (host != NULL && strcmpic(lcp->host, host) != 0))
+ continue;
+ if (ldapi || port == lcp->port) break;
+ }
+
+/* Use this network timeout in any requests. */
+
+if (tcplimit > 0)
+ {
+ timeout.tv_sec = tcplimit;
+ timeout.tv_usec = 0;
+ timeoutptr = &timeout;
+ }
+
+/* If no cached connection found, we must open a connection to the server. If
+the server name is actually an absolute path, we set ldapi=TRUE above. This
+requests connection via a Unix socket. However, as far as I know, only OpenLDAP
+supports the use of sockets, and the use of ldap_initialize(). */
+
+if (!lcp)
+ {
+ LDAP *ld;
+
+#ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_NEWCTX
+ int am_server = 0;
+ LDAP *ldsetctx;
+#else
+ LDAP *ldsetctx = NULL;
+#endif
+
+
+ /* --------------------------- OpenLDAP ------------------------ */
+
+ /* There seems to be a preference under OpenLDAP for ldap_initialize()
+ instead of ldap_init(), though I have as yet been unable to find
+ documentation that says this. (OpenLDAP documentation is sparse to
+ non-existent). So we handle OpenLDAP differently here. Also, support for
+ ldapi seems to be OpenLDAP-only at present. */
+
+#ifdef LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
+
+ /* We now need an empty string for the default host. Get some store in which
+ to build a URL for ldap_initialize(). In the ldapi case, it can't be bigger
+ than (9 + 3*Ustrlen(shost)), whereas in the other cases it can't be bigger
+ than the host name + "ldaps:///" plus : and a port number, say 20 + the
+ length of the host name. What we get should accommodate both, easily. */
+
+ uschar *shost = (host == NULL)? US"" : host;
+ uschar *init_url = store_get(20 + 3 * Ustrlen(shost));
+ uschar *init_ptr;
+
+ /* Handle connection via Unix socket ("ldapi"). We build a basic LDAP URI to
+ contain the path name, with slashes escaped as %2F. */
+
+ if (ldapi)
+ {
+ int ch;
+ init_ptr = init_url + 8;
+ Ustrcpy(init_url, "ldapi://");
+ while ((ch = *shost++))
+ if (ch == '/')
+ { Ustrncpy(init_ptr, "%2F", 3); init_ptr += 3; }
+ else
+ *init_ptr++ = ch;
+ *init_ptr = 0;
+ }
+
+ /* This is not an ldapi call. Just build a URI with the protocol type, host
+ name, and port. */
+
+ else
+ {
+ init_ptr = Ustrchr(ldap_url, '/');
+ Ustrncpy(init_url, ldap_url, init_ptr - ldap_url);
+ init_ptr = init_url + (init_ptr - ldap_url);
+ sprintf(CS init_ptr, "//%s:%d/", shost, port);
+ }
+
+ /* Call ldap_initialize() and check the result */
+
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("ldap_initialize with URL %s\n", init_url);
+ if ((rc = ldap_initialize(&ld, CS init_url)) != LDAP_SUCCESS)
+ {
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_initialize: (error %d) URL \"%s\"\n",
+ rc, init_url);
+ goto RETURN_ERROR;
+ }
+ store_reset(init_url); /* Might as well save memory when we can */
+
+
+ /* ------------------------- Not OpenLDAP ---------------------- */
+
+ /* For libraries other than OpenLDAP, use ldap_init(). */
+
+#else /* LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2 */
+ ld = ldap_init(CS host, port);
+#endif /* LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2 */
+
+ /* -------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+
+ /* Handle failure to initialize */
+
+ if (!ld)
+ {
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("failed to initialize for LDAP server %s%s - %s",
+ host, porttext, strerror(errno));
+ goto RETURN_ERROR;
+ }
+
+#ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_NEWCTX
+ ldsetctx = ld;
+#endif
+
+ /* Set the TCP connect time limit if available. This is something that is
+ in Netscape SDK v4.1; I don't know about other libraries. */
+
+#ifdef LDAP_X_OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
+ if (tcplimit > 0)
+ {
+ int timeout1000 = tcplimit*1000;
+ ldap_set_option(ld, LDAP_X_OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT, (void *)&timeout1000);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ int notimeout = LDAP_X_IO_TIMEOUT_NO_TIMEOUT;
+ ldap_set_option(ld, LDAP_X_OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT, (void *)&notimeout);
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /* Set the TCP connect timeout. This works with OpenLDAP 2.2.14. */
+
+#ifdef LDAP_OPT_NETWORK_TIMEOUT
+ if (tcplimit > 0)
+ ldap_set_option(ld, LDAP_OPT_NETWORK_TIMEOUT, (void *)timeoutptr);
+#endif
+
+ /* I could not get TLS to work until I set the version to 3. That version
+ seems to be the default nowadays. The RFC is dated 1997, so I would hope
+ that all the LDAP libraries support it. Therefore, if eldap_version hasn't
+ been set, go for v3 if we can. */
+
+ if (eldap_version < 0)
+ {
+#ifdef LDAP_VERSION3
+ eldap_version = LDAP_VERSION3;
+#else
+ eldap_version = 2;
+#endif
+ }
+
+#ifdef LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION
+ ldap_set_option(ld, LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION, (void *)&eldap_version);
+#endif
+
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("initialized for LDAP (v%d) server %s%s\n",
+ eldap_version, host, porttext);
+
+ /* If not using ldapi and TLS is available, set appropriate TLS options: hard
+ for "ldaps" and soft otherwise. */
+
+#ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS
+ if (!ldapi)
+ {
+ int tls_option;
+# ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_REQUIRE_CERT
+ if (eldap_require_cert)
+ {
+ tls_option =
+ Ustrcmp(eldap_require_cert, "hard") == 0 ? LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_HARD
+ : Ustrcmp(eldap_require_cert, "demand") == 0 ? LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_DEMAND
+ : Ustrcmp(eldap_require_cert, "allow") == 0 ? LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_ALLOW
+ : Ustrcmp(eldap_require_cert, "try") == 0 ? LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_TRY
+ : LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_NEVER;
+
+ DEBUG(D_lookup)
+ debug_printf("Require certificate overrides LDAP_OPT_X_TLS option (%d)\n",
+ tls_option);
+ }
+ else
+# endif /* LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_REQUIRE_CERT */
+ if (strncmp(ludp->lud_scheme, "ldaps", 5) == 0)
+ {
+ tls_option = LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_HARD;
+ DEBUG(D_lookup)
+ debug_printf("LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_HARD set due to ldaps:// URI\n");
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ tls_option = LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_TRY;
+ DEBUG(D_lookup)
+ debug_printf("LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_TRY set due to ldap:// URI\n");
+ }
+ ldap_set_option(ld, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS, (void *)&tls_option);
+ }
+#endif /* LDAP_OPT_X_TLS */
+
+#ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_CACERTFILE
+ if (eldap_ca_cert_file)
+ ldap_set_option(ldsetctx, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_CACERTFILE, eldap_ca_cert_file);
+#endif
+#ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_CACERTDIR
+ if (eldap_ca_cert_dir)
+ ldap_set_option(ldsetctx, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_CACERTDIR, eldap_ca_cert_dir);
+#endif
+#ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_CERTFILE
+ if (eldap_cert_file)
+ ldap_set_option(ldsetctx, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_CERTFILE, eldap_cert_file);
+#endif
+#ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_KEYFILE
+ if (eldap_cert_key)
+ ldap_set_option(ldsetctx, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_KEYFILE, eldap_cert_key);
+#endif
+#ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_CIPHER_SUITE
+ if (eldap_cipher_suite)
+ ldap_set_option(ldsetctx, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_CIPHER_SUITE, eldap_cipher_suite);
+#endif
+#ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_REQUIRE_CERT
+ if (eldap_require_cert)
+ {
+ int cert_option =
+ Ustrcmp(eldap_require_cert, "hard") == 0 ? LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_HARD
+ : Ustrcmp(eldap_require_cert, "demand") == 0 ? LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_DEMAND
+ : Ustrcmp(eldap_require_cert, "allow") == 0 ? LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_ALLOW
+ : Ustrcmp(eldap_require_cert, "try") == 0 ? LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_TRY
+ : LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_NEVER;
+
+ /* This ldap handle is set at compile time based on client libs. Older
+ * versions want it to be global and newer versions can force a reload
+ * of the TLS context (to reload these settings we are changing from the
+ * default that loaded at instantiation). */
+ rc = ldap_set_option(ldsetctx, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_REQUIRE_CERT, &cert_option);
+ if (rc)
+ DEBUG(D_lookup)
+ debug_printf("Unable to set TLS require cert_option(%d) globally: %s\n",
+ cert_option, ldap_err2string(rc));
+ }
+#endif
+#ifdef LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_NEWCTX
+ if ((rc = ldap_set_option(ldsetctx, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_NEWCTX, &am_server)))
+ DEBUG(D_lookup)
+ debug_printf("Unable to reload TLS context %d: %s\n",
+ rc, ldap_err2string(rc));
+ #endif
+
+ /* Now add this connection to the chain of cached connections */
+
+ lcp = store_get(sizeof(LDAP_CONNECTION));
+ lcp->host = (host == NULL)? NULL : string_copy(host);
+ lcp->bound = FALSE;
+ lcp->user = NULL;
+ lcp->password = NULL;
+ lcp->port = port;
+ lcp->ld = ld;
+ lcp->next = ldap_connections;
+ lcp->is_start_tls_called = FALSE;
+ ldap_connections = lcp;
+ }
+
+/* Found cached connection */
+
+else
+ DEBUG(D_lookup)
+ debug_printf("re-using cached connection to LDAP server %s%s\n",
+ host, porttext);
+
+/* Bind with the user/password supplied, or an anonymous bind if these values
+are NULL, unless a cached connection is already bound with the same values. */
+
+if ( !lcp->bound
+ || !lcp->user && user
+ || lcp->user && !user
+ || lcp->user && user && Ustrcmp(lcp->user, user) != 0
+ || !lcp->password && password
+ || lcp->password && !password
+ || lcp->password && password && Ustrcmp(lcp->password, password) != 0
+ )
+ {
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("%sbinding with user=%s password=%s\n",
+ lcp->bound ? "re-" : "", user, password);
+
+ if (eldap_start_tls && !lcp->is_start_tls_called && !ldapi)
+ {
+#if defined(LDAP_OPT_X_TLS) && !defined(LDAP_LIB_SOLARIS)
+ /* The Oracle LDAP libraries (LDAP_LIB_TYPE=SOLARIS) don't support this.
+ * Note: moreover, they appear to now define LDAP_OPT_X_TLS and still not
+ * export an ldap_start_tls_s symbol.
+ */
+ if ( (rc = ldap_start_tls_s(lcp->ld, NULL, NULL)) != LDAP_SUCCESS)
+ {
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("failed to initiate TLS processing on an "
+ "LDAP session to server %s%s - ldap_start_tls_s() returned %d:"
+ " %s", host, porttext, rc, ldap_err2string(rc));
+ goto RETURN_ERROR;
+ }
+ lcp->is_start_tls_called = TRUE;
+#else
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("TLS initiation not supported with this Exim"
+ " and your LDAP library.\n");
+#endif
+ }
+ if ((msgid = ldap_bind(lcp->ld, CS user, CS password, LDAP_AUTH_SIMPLE))
+ == -1)
+ {
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("failed to bind the LDAP connection to server "
+ "%s%s - ldap_bind() returned -1", host, porttext);
+ goto RETURN_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if ((rc = ldap_result(lcp->ld, msgid, 1, timeoutptr, &result)) <= 0)
+ {
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("failed to bind the LDAP connection to server "
+ "%s%s - LDAP error: %s", host, porttext,
+ rc == -1 ? "result retrieval failed" : "timeout" );
+ result = NULL;
+ goto RETURN_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ rc = ldap_result2error(lcp->ld, result, 0);
+
+ /* Invalid credentials when just checking credentials returns FAIL. This
+ stops any further servers being tried. */
+
+ if (search_type == SEARCH_LDAP_AUTH && rc == LDAP_INVALID_CREDENTIALS)
+ {
+ DEBUG(D_lookup)
+ debug_printf("Invalid credentials: ldapauth returns FAIL\n");
+ error_yield = FAIL;
+ goto RETURN_ERROR_NOMSG;
+ }
+
+ /* Otherwise we have a problem that doesn't stop further servers from being
+ tried. */
+
+ if (rc != LDAP_SUCCESS)
+ {
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("failed to bind the LDAP connection to server "
+ "%s%s - LDAP error %d: %s", host, porttext, rc, ldap_err2string(rc));
+ goto RETURN_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Successful bind */
+
+ lcp->bound = TRUE;
+ lcp->user = !user ? NULL : string_copy(user);
+ lcp->password = !password ? NULL : string_copy(password);
+
+ ldap_msgfree(result);
+ result = NULL;
+ }
+
+/* If we are just checking credentials, return OK. */
+
+if (search_type == SEARCH_LDAP_AUTH)
+ {
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("Bind succeeded: ldapauth returns OK\n");
+ goto RETURN_OK;
+ }
+
+/* Before doing the search, set the time and size limits (if given). Here again
+the different implementations of LDAP have chosen to do things differently. */
+
+#if defined(LDAP_OPT_SIZELIMIT)
+ldap_set_option(lcp->ld, LDAP_OPT_SIZELIMIT, (void *)&sizelimit);
+ldap_set_option(lcp->ld, LDAP_OPT_TIMELIMIT, (void *)&timelimit);
+#else
+lcp->ld->ld_sizelimit = sizelimit;
+lcp->ld->ld_timelimit = timelimit;
+#endif
+
+/* Similarly for dereferencing aliases. Don't know if this is possible on
+an LDAP library without LDAP_OPT_DEREF. */
+
+#if defined(LDAP_OPT_DEREF)
+ldap_set_option(lcp->ld, LDAP_OPT_DEREF, (void *)&dereference);
+#endif
+
+/* Similarly for the referral setting; should the library follow referrals that
+the LDAP server returns? The conditional is just in case someone uses a library
+without it. */
+
+#if defined(LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS)
+ldap_set_option(lcp->ld, LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS, referrals);
+#endif
+
+/* Start the search on the server. */
+
+DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("Start search\n");
+
+msgid = ldap_search(lcp->ld, ludp->lud_dn, ludp->lud_scope, ludp->lud_filter,
+ ludp->lud_attrs, 0);
+
+if (msgid == -1)
+ {
+#if defined LDAP_LIB_SOLARIS || defined LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
+ int err;
+ ldap_get_option(lcp->ld, LDAP_OPT_ERROR_NUMBER, &err);
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_search failed: %d, %s", err,
+ ldap_err2string(err));
+#else
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_search failed");
+#endif
+
+ goto RETURN_ERROR;
+ }
+
+/* Loop to pick up results as they come in, setting a timeout if one was
+given. */
+
+while ((rc = ldap_result(lcp->ld, msgid, 0, timeoutptr, &result)) ==
+ LDAP_RES_SEARCH_ENTRY)
+ {
+ LDAPMessage *e;
+ int valuecount; /* We can see an attr spread across several
+ entries. If B is derived from A and we request
+ A and the directory contains both, A and B,
+ then we get two entries, one for A and one for B.
+ Here we just count the values per entry */
+
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("LDAP result loop\n");
+
+ for(e = ldap_first_entry(lcp->ld, result), valuecount = 0;
+ e;
+ e = ldap_next_entry(lcp->ld, e))
+ {
+ uschar *new_dn;
+ BOOL insert_space = FALSE;
+
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("LDAP entry loop\n");
+
+ rescount++; /* Count results */
+
+ /* Results for multiple entries values are separated by newlines. */
+
+ if (data) data = string_catn(data, US"\n", 1);
+
+ /* Get the DN from the last result. */
+
+ if ((new_dn = US ldap_get_dn(lcp->ld, e)))
+ {
+ if (dn)
+ {
+#if defined LDAP_LIB_NETSCAPE || defined LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
+ ldap_memfree(dn);
+#else /* OPENLDAP 1, UMich, Solaris */
+ free(dn);
+#endif
+ }
+ /* Save for later */
+ dn = new_dn;
+ }
+
+ /* If the data we want is actually the DN rather than any attribute values,
+ (an "ldapdn" search) add it to the data string. If there are multiple
+ entries, the DNs will be concatenated, but we test for this case below, as
+ for SEARCH_LDAP_SINGLE, and give an error. */
+
+ if (search_type == SEARCH_LDAP_DN) /* Do not amalgamate these into one */
+ { /* condition, because of the else */
+ if (new_dn) /* below, that's for the first only */
+ {
+ data = string_cat(data, new_dn);
+ (void) string_from_gstring(data);
+ attribute_found = TRUE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Otherwise, loop through the entry, grabbing attribute values. If there's
+ only one attribute being retrieved, no attribute name is given, and the
+ result is not quoted. Multiple values are separated by (comma).
+ If more than one attribute is being retrieved, the data is given as a
+ sequence of name=value pairs, separated by (space), with the value always in quotes.
+ If there are multiple values, they are given within the quotes, comma separated. */
+
+ else for (attr = US ldap_first_attribute(lcp->ld, e, &ber);
+ attr; attr = US ldap_next_attribute(lcp->ld, e, ber))
+ {
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("LDAP attr loop\n");
+
+ /* In case of attrs_requested == 1 we just count the values, in all other cases
+ (0, >1) we count the values per attribute */
+ if (attrs_requested != 1) valuecount = 0;
+
+ if (attr[0] != 0)
+ {
+ /* Get array of values for this attribute. */
+
+ if ((firstval = values = USS ldap_get_values(lcp->ld, e, CS attr)))
+ {
+ if (attrs_requested != 1)
+ {
+ if (insert_space)
+ data = string_catn(data, US" ", 1);
+ else
+ insert_space = TRUE;
+ data = string_cat(data, attr);
+ data = string_catn(data, US"=\"", 2);
+ }
+
+ while (*values)
+ {
+ uschar *value = *values;
+ int len = Ustrlen(value);
+ ++valuecount;
+
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("LDAP value loop %s:%s\n", attr, value);
+
+ /* In case we requested one attribute only but got several times
+ into that attr loop, we need to append the additional values.
+ (This may happen if you derive attributeTypes B and C from A and
+ then query for A.) In all other cases we detect the different
+ attribute and append only every non first value. */
+
+ if (data && valuecount > 1)
+ data = string_catn(data, US",", 1);
+
+ /* For multiple attributes, the data is in quotes. We must escape
+ internal quotes, backslashes, newlines, and must double commas. */
+
+ if (attrs_requested != 1)
+ {
+ int j;
+ for (j = 0; j < len; j++)
+ {
+ if (value[j] == '\n')
+ data = string_catn(data, US"\\n", 2);
+ else if (value[j] == ',')
+ data = string_catn(data, US",,", 2);
+ else
+ {
+ if (value[j] == '\"' || value[j] == '\\')
+ data = string_catn(data, US"\\", 1);
+ data = string_catn(data, value+j, 1);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* For single attributes, just double commas */
+
+ else
+ {
+ int j;
+ for (j = 0; j < len; j++)
+ if (value[j] == ',')
+ data = string_catn(data, US",,", 2);
+ else
+ data = string_catn(data, value+j, 1);
+ }
+
+
+ /* Move on to the next value */
+
+ values++;
+ attribute_found = TRUE;
+ }
+
+ /* Closing quote at the end of the data for a named attribute. */
+
+ if (attrs_requested != 1)
+ data = string_catn(data, US"\"", 1);
+
+ /* Free the values */
+
+ ldap_value_free(CSS firstval);
+ }
+ }
+
+#if defined LDAP_LIB_NETSCAPE || defined LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
+
+ /* Netscape and OpenLDAP2 LDAP's attrs are dynamically allocated and need
+ to be freed. UMich LDAP stores them in static storage and does not require
+ this. */
+
+ ldap_memfree(attr);
+#endif
+ } /* End "for" loop for extracting attributes from an entry */
+ } /* End "for" loop for extracting entries from a result */
+
+ /* Free the result */
+
+ ldap_msgfree(result);
+ result = NULL;
+ } /* End "while" loop for multiple results */
+
+/* Terminate the dynamic string that we have built and reclaim unused store.
+In the odd case of a single attribute with zero-length value, allocate
+an empty string. */
+
+if (!data) data = string_get(1);
+(void) string_from_gstring(data);
+gstring_reset_unused(data);
+
+/* Copy the last dn into eldap_dn */
+
+if (dn)
+ {
+ eldap_dn = string_copy(dn);
+#if defined LDAP_LIB_NETSCAPE || defined LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
+ ldap_memfree(dn);
+#else /* OPENLDAP 1, UMich, Solaris */
+ free(dn);
+#endif
+ }
+
+DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("search ended by ldap_result yielding %d\n",rc);
+
+if (rc == 0)
+ {
+ *errmsg = US"ldap_result timed out";
+ goto RETURN_ERROR;
+ }
+
+/* A return code of -1 seems to mean "ldap_result failed internally or couldn't
+provide you with a message". Other error states seem to exist where
+ldap_result() didn't give us any message from the server at all, leaving result
+set to NULL. Apparently, "the error parameters of the LDAP session handle will
+be set accordingly". That's the best we can do to retrieve an error status; we
+can't use functions like ldap_result2error because they parse a message from
+the server, which we didn't get.
+
+Annoyingly, the different implementations of LDAP have gone for different
+methods of handling error codes and generating error messages. */
+
+if (rc == -1 || !result)
+ {
+ int err;
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("ldap_result failed\n");
+
+#if defined LDAP_LIB_SOLARIS || defined LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
+ ldap_get_option(lcp->ld, LDAP_OPT_ERROR_NUMBER, &err);
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_result failed: %d, %s",
+ err, ldap_err2string(err));
+
+#elif defined LDAP_LIB_NETSCAPE
+ /* Dubious (surely 'matched' is spurious here?) */
+ (void)ldap_get_lderrno(lcp->ld, &matched, &error1);
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_result failed: %s (%s)", error1, matched);
+
+#else /* UMich LDAP aka OpenLDAP 1.x */
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_result failed: %d, %s",
+ lcp->ld->ld_errno, ldap_err2string(lcp->ld->ld_errno));
+#endif
+
+ goto RETURN_ERROR;
+ }
+
+/* A return code that isn't -1 doesn't necessarily mean there were no problems
+with the search. The message must be an LDAP_RES_SEARCH_RESULT or
+LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE or else it's something we can't handle. Some versions
+of LDAP do not define LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE (LDAP v1 is one, it seems). So
+we don't provide that functionality when we can't. :-) */
+
+if (rc != LDAP_RES_SEARCH_RESULT
+#ifdef LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE
+ && rc != LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE
+#endif
+ )
+ {
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_result returned unexpected code %d", rc);
+ goto RETURN_ERROR;
+ }
+
+/* We have a result message from the server. This doesn't yet mean all is well.
+We need to parse the message to find out exactly what's happened. */
+
+#if defined LDAP_LIB_SOLARIS || defined LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
+ ldap_rc = rc;
+ ldap_parse_rc = ldap_parse_result(lcp->ld, result, &rc, CSS &matched,
+ CSS &error2, NULL, NULL, 0);
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("ldap_parse_result: %d\n", ldap_parse_rc);
+ if (ldap_parse_rc < 0 &&
+ (ldap_parse_rc != LDAP_NO_RESULTS_RETURNED
+ #ifdef LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE
+ || ldap_rc != LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE
+ #endif
+ ))
+ {
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("ldap_parse_result failed %d", ldap_parse_rc);
+ goto RETURN_ERROR;
+ }
+ error1 = US ldap_err2string(rc);
+
+#elif defined LDAP_LIB_NETSCAPE
+ /* Dubious (it doesn't reference 'result' at all!) */
+ rc = ldap_get_lderrno(lcp->ld, &matched, &error1);
+
+#else /* UMich LDAP aka OpenLDAP 1.x */
+ rc = ldap_result2error(lcp->ld, result, 0);
+ error1 = ldap_err2string(rc);
+ error2 = lcp->ld->ld_error;
+ matched = lcp->ld->ld_matched;
+#endif
+
+/* Process the status as follows:
+
+ (1) If we get LDAP_SIZELIMIT_EXCEEDED, just carry on, to return the
+ truncated result list.
+
+ (2) If we get LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE, also just carry on. This was a
+ submitted patch that is reported to "do the right thing" with Solaris
+ LDAP libraries. (The problem it addresses apparently does not occur with
+ Open LDAP.)
+
+ (3) The range of errors defined by LDAP_NAME_ERROR generally mean "that
+ object does not, or cannot, exist in the database". For those cases we
+ fail the lookup.
+
+ (4) All other non-successes here are treated as some kind of problem with
+ the lookup, so return DEFER (which is the default in error_yield).
+*/
+
+DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("ldap_parse_result yielded %d: %s\n",
+ rc, ldap_err2string(rc));
+
+if (rc != LDAP_SUCCESS && rc != LDAP_SIZELIMIT_EXCEEDED
+ #ifdef LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE
+ && rc != LDAP_RES_SEARCH_REFERENCE
+ #endif
+ )
+ {
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("LDAP search failed - error %d: %s%s%s%s%s",
+ rc,
+ error1 ? error1 : US"",
+ error2 && error2[0] ? US"/" : US"",
+ error2 ? error2 : US"",
+ matched && matched[0] ? US"/" : US"",
+ matched ? matched : US"");
+
+#if defined LDAP_NAME_ERROR
+ if (LDAP_NAME_ERROR(rc))
+#elif defined NAME_ERROR /* OPENLDAP1 calls it this */
+ if (NAME_ERROR(rc))
+#else
+ if (rc == LDAP_NO_SUCH_OBJECT)
+#endif
+
+ {
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("lookup failure forced\n");
+ error_yield = FAIL;
+ }
+ goto RETURN_ERROR;
+ }
+
+/* The search succeeded. Check if we have too many results */
+
+if (search_type != SEARCH_LDAP_MULTIPLE && rescount > 1)
+ {
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("LDAP search: more than one entry (%d) was returned "
+ "(filter not specific enough?)", rescount);
+ goto RETURN_ERROR_BREAK;
+ }
+
+/* Check if we have too few (zero) entries */
+
+if (rescount < 1)
+ {
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("LDAP search: no results");
+ error_yield = FAIL;
+ goto RETURN_ERROR_BREAK;
+ }
+
+/* If an entry was found, but it had no attributes, we behave as if no entries
+were found, that is, the lookup failed. */
+
+if (!attribute_found)
+ {
+ *errmsg = US"LDAP search: found no attributes";
+ error_yield = FAIL;
+ goto RETURN_ERROR;
+ }
+
+/* Otherwise, it's all worked */
+
+DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("LDAP search: returning: %s\n", data->s);
+*res = data->s;
+
+RETURN_OK:
+if (result) ldap_msgfree(result);
+ldap_free_urldesc(ludp);
+return OK;
+
+/* Error returns */
+
+RETURN_ERROR_BREAK:
+*defer_break = TRUE;
+
+RETURN_ERROR:
+DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("%s\n", *errmsg);
+
+RETURN_ERROR_NOMSG:
+if (result) ldap_msgfree(result);
+if (ludp) ldap_free_urldesc(ludp);
+
+#if defined LDAP_LIB_OPENLDAP2
+ if (error2) ldap_memfree(error2);
+ if (matched) ldap_memfree(matched);
+#endif
+
+return error_yield;
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Internal search control function *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This function is called from eldap_find(), eldapauth_find(), eldapdn_find(),
+and eldapm_find() with a difference in the "search_type" argument. It controls
+calls to perform_ldap_search() which actually does the work. We call that
+repeatedly for certain types of defer in the case when the URL contains no host
+name and eldap_default_servers is set to a list of servers to try. This gives
+more control than just passing over a list of hosts to ldap_open() because it
+handles other kinds of defer as well as just a failure to open. Note that the
+URL is defined to contain either zero or one "hostport" only.
+
+Parameter data in addition to the URL can be passed as preceding text in the
+string, as items of the form XXX=yyy. The URL itself can be detected because it
+must begin "ldapx://", where x is empty, s, or i.
+
+Arguments:
+ ldap_url the URL to be looked up, optionally preceded by other parameter
+ settings
+ search_type SEARCH_LDAP_MULTIPLE allows values from multiple entries
+ SEARCH_LDAP_SINGLE allows values from one entry only
+ SEARCH_LDAP_DN gets the DN from one entry
+ res set to point at the result
+ errmsg set to point a message if result is not OK
+
+Returns: OK or FAIL or DEFER
+*/
+
+static int
+control_ldap_search(const uschar *ldap_url, int search_type, uschar **res,
+ uschar **errmsg)
+{
+BOOL defer_break = FALSE;
+int timelimit = LDAP_NO_LIMIT;
+int sizelimit = LDAP_NO_LIMIT;
+int tcplimit = 0;
+int sep = 0;
+int dereference = LDAP_DEREF_NEVER;
+void* referrals = LDAP_OPT_ON;
+const uschar *url = ldap_url;
+const uschar *p;
+uschar *user = NULL;
+uschar *password = NULL;
+uschar *local_servers = NULL;
+uschar *server;
+const uschar *list;
+uschar buffer[512];
+
+while (isspace(*url)) url++;
+
+/* Until the string begins "ldap", search for the other parameter settings that
+are recognized. They are of the form NAME=VALUE, with the value being
+optionally double-quoted. There must still be a space after it, however. No
+NAME has the value "ldap". */
+
+while (strncmpic(url, US"ldap", 4) != 0)
+ {
+ const uschar *name = url;
+ while (*url != 0 && *url != '=') url++;
+ if (*url == '=')
+ {
+ int namelen;
+ uschar *value;
+ namelen = ++url - name;
+ value = string_dequote(&url);
+ if (isspace(*url))
+ {
+ if (strncmpic(name, US"USER=", namelen) == 0) user = value;
+ else if (strncmpic(name, US"PASS=", namelen) == 0) password = value;
+ else if (strncmpic(name, US"SIZE=", namelen) == 0) sizelimit = Uatoi(value);
+ else if (strncmpic(name, US"TIME=", namelen) == 0) timelimit = Uatoi(value);
+ else if (strncmpic(name, US"CONNECT=", namelen) == 0) tcplimit = Uatoi(value);
+ else if (strncmpic(name, US"NETTIME=", namelen) == 0) tcplimit = Uatoi(value);
+ else if (strncmpic(name, US"SERVERS=", namelen) == 0) local_servers = value;
+
+ /* Don't know if all LDAP libraries have LDAP_OPT_DEREF */
+
+ #ifdef LDAP_OPT_DEREF
+ else if (strncmpic(name, US"DEREFERENCE=", namelen) == 0)
+ {
+ if (strcmpic(value, US"never") == 0) dereference = LDAP_DEREF_NEVER;
+ else if (strcmpic(value, US"searching") == 0)
+ dereference = LDAP_DEREF_SEARCHING;
+ else if (strcmpic(value, US"finding") == 0)
+ dereference = LDAP_DEREF_FINDING;
+ if (strcmpic(value, US"always") == 0) dereference = LDAP_DEREF_ALWAYS;
+ }
+ #else
+ else if (strncmpic(name, US"DEREFERENCE=", namelen) == 0)
+ {
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("LDAP_OP_DEREF not defined in this LDAP "
+ "library - cannot use \"dereference\"");
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("%s\n", *errmsg);
+ return DEFER;
+ }
+ #endif
+
+ #ifdef LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS
+ else if (strncmpic(name, US"REFERRALS=", namelen) == 0)
+ {
+ if (strcmpic(value, US"follow") == 0) referrals = LDAP_OPT_ON;
+ else if (strcmpic(value, US"nofollow") == 0) referrals = LDAP_OPT_OFF;
+ else
+ {
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("LDAP option REFERRALS is not \"follow\" "
+ "or \"nofollow\"");
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("%s\n", *errmsg);
+ return DEFER;
+ }
+ }
+ #else
+ else if (strncmpic(name, US"REFERRALS=", namelen) == 0)
+ {
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("LDAP_OP_REFERRALS not defined in this LDAP "
+ "library - cannot use \"referrals\"");
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("%s\n", *errmsg);
+ return DEFER;
+ }
+ #endif
+
+ else
+ {
+ *errmsg =
+ string_sprintf("unknown parameter \"%.*s\" precedes LDAP URL",
+ namelen, name);
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("LDAP query error: %s\n", *errmsg);
+ return DEFER;
+ }
+ while (isspace(*url)) url++;
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+ *errmsg = US"malformed parameter setting precedes LDAP URL";
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("LDAP query error: %s\n", *errmsg);
+ return DEFER;
+ }
+
+/* If user is set, de-URL-quote it. Some LDAP libraries do this for themselves,
+but it seems that not all behave like this. The DN for the user is often the
+result of ${quote_ldap_dn:...} quoting, which does apply URL quoting, because
+that is needed when the DN is used as a base DN in a query. Sigh. This is all
+far too complicated. */
+
+if (user != NULL)
+ {
+ uschar *s;
+ uschar *t = user;
+ for (s = user; *s != 0; s++)
+ {
+ int c, d;
+ if (*s == '%' && isxdigit(c=s[1]) && isxdigit(d=s[2]))
+ {
+ c = tolower(c);
+ d = tolower(d);
+ *t++ =
+ (((c >= 'a')? (10 + c - 'a') : c - '0') << 4) |
+ ((d >= 'a')? (10 + d - 'a') : d - '0');
+ s += 2;
+ }
+ else *t++ = *s;
+ }
+ *t = 0;
+ }
+
+DEBUG(D_lookup)
+ debug_printf("LDAP parameters: user=%s pass=%s size=%d time=%d connect=%d "
+ "dereference=%d referrals=%s\n", user, password, sizelimit, timelimit,
+ tcplimit, dereference, (referrals == LDAP_OPT_ON)? "on" : "off");
+
+/* If the request is just to check authentication, some credentials must
+be given. The password must not be empty because LDAP binds with an empty
+password are considered anonymous, and will succeed on most installations. */
+
+if (search_type == SEARCH_LDAP_AUTH)
+ {
+ if (user == NULL || password == NULL)
+ {
+ *errmsg = US"ldapauth lookups must specify the username and password";
+ return DEFER;
+ }
+ if (password[0] == 0)
+ {
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("Empty password: ldapauth returns FAIL\n");
+ return FAIL;
+ }
+ }
+
+/* Check for valid ldap url starters */
+
+p = url + 4;
+if (tolower(*p) == 's' || tolower(*p) == 'i') p++;
+if (Ustrncmp(p, "://", 3) != 0)
+ {
+ *errmsg = string_sprintf("LDAP URL does not start with \"ldap://\", "
+ "\"ldaps://\", or \"ldapi://\" (it starts with \"%.16s...\")", url);
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("LDAP query error: %s\n", *errmsg);
+ return DEFER;
+ }
+
+/* No default servers, or URL contains a server name: just one attempt */
+
+if ((eldap_default_servers == NULL && local_servers == NULL) || p[3] != '/')
+ {
+ return perform_ldap_search(url, NULL, 0, search_type, res, errmsg,
+ &defer_break, user, password, sizelimit, timelimit, tcplimit, dereference,
+ referrals);
+ }
+
+/* Loop through the default servers until OK or FAIL. Use local_servers list
+ * if defined in the lookup, otherwise use the global default list */
+list = (local_servers == NULL) ? eldap_default_servers : local_servers;
+while ((server = string_nextinlist(&list, &sep, buffer, sizeof(buffer))) != NULL)
+ {
+ int rc;
+ int port = 0;
+ uschar *colon = Ustrchr(server, ':');
+ if (colon != NULL)
+ {
+ *colon = 0;
+ port = Uatoi(colon+1);
+ }
+ rc = perform_ldap_search(url, server, port, search_type, res, errmsg,
+ &defer_break, user, password, sizelimit, timelimit, tcplimit, dereference,
+ referrals);
+ if (rc != DEFER || defer_break) return rc;
+ }
+
+return DEFER;
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Find entry point *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* See local README for interface description. The different kinds of search
+are handled by a common function, with a flag to differentiate between them.
+The handle and filename arguments are not used. */
+
+static int
+eldap_find(void *handle, uschar *filename, const uschar *ldap_url, int length,
+ uschar **result, uschar **errmsg, uint *do_cache)
+{
+/* Keep picky compilers happy */
+do_cache = do_cache;
+return(control_ldap_search(ldap_url, SEARCH_LDAP_SINGLE, result, errmsg));
+}
+
+static int
+eldapm_find(void *handle, uschar *filename, const uschar *ldap_url, int length,
+ uschar **result, uschar **errmsg, uint *do_cache)
+{
+/* Keep picky compilers happy */
+do_cache = do_cache;
+return(control_ldap_search(ldap_url, SEARCH_LDAP_MULTIPLE, result, errmsg));
+}
+
+static int
+eldapdn_find(void *handle, uschar *filename, const uschar *ldap_url, int length,
+ uschar **result, uschar **errmsg, uint *do_cache)
+{
+/* Keep picky compilers happy */
+do_cache = do_cache;
+return(control_ldap_search(ldap_url, SEARCH_LDAP_DN, result, errmsg));
+}
+
+int
+eldapauth_find(void *handle, uschar *filename, const uschar *ldap_url, int length,
+ uschar **result, uschar **errmsg, uint *do_cache)
+{
+/* Keep picky compilers happy */
+do_cache = do_cache;
+return(control_ldap_search(ldap_url, SEARCH_LDAP_AUTH, result, errmsg));
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Open entry point *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* See local README for interface description. */
+
+static void *
+eldap_open(uschar *filename, uschar **errmsg)
+{
+return (void *)(1); /* Just return something non-null */
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Tidy entry point *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* See local README for interface description.
+Make sure that eldap_dn does not refer to reclaimed or worse, freed store */
+
+static void
+eldap_tidy(void)
+{
+LDAP_CONNECTION *lcp = NULL;
+eldap_dn = NULL;
+
+while ((lcp = ldap_connections) != NULL)
+ {
+ DEBUG(D_lookup) debug_printf("unbind LDAP connection to %s:%d\n", lcp->host,
+ lcp->port);
+ if(lcp->bound == TRUE)
+ ldap_unbind(lcp->ld);
+ ldap_connections = lcp->next;
+ }
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Quote entry point *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* LDAP quoting is unbelievably messy. For a start, two different levels of
+quoting have to be done: LDAP quoting, and URL quoting. The current
+specification is the result of a suggestion by Brian Candler. It recognizes
+two separate cases:
+
+(1) For text that appears in a search filter, the following escapes are
+ required (see RFC 2254):
+
+ * -> \2A
+ ( -> \28
+ ) -> \29
+ \ -> \5C
+ NULL -> \00
+
+ Then the entire filter text must be URL-escaped. This kind of quoting is
+ implemented by ${quote_ldap:....}. Note that we can never have a NULL
+ in the input string, because that's a terminator.
+
+(2) For a DN that is part of a URL (i.e. the base DN), the characters
+
+ , + " \ < > ;
+
+ must be quoted by backslashing. See RFC 2253. Leading and trailing spaces
+ must be escaped, as must a leading #. Then the string must be URL-quoted.
+ This type of quoting is implemented by ${quote_ldap_dn:....}.
+
+For URL quoting, the only characters that need not be quoted are the
+alphamerics and
+
+ ! $ ' ( ) * + - . _
+
+All the others must be hexified and preceded by %. This includes the
+backslashes used for LDAP quoting.
+
+For a DN that is given in the USER parameter for authentication, we need the
+same initial quoting as (2) but in this case, the result must NOT be
+URL-escaped, because it isn't a URL. The way this is handled is by
+de-URL-quoting the text when processing the USER parameter in
+control_ldap_search() above. That means that the same quote operator can be
+used. This has the additional advantage that spaces in the DN won't cause
+parsing problems. For example:
+
+ USER=cn=${quote_ldap_dn:$1},%20dc=example,%20dc=com
+
+should be safe if there are spaces in $1.
+
+
+Arguments:
+ s the string to be quoted
+ opt additional option text or NULL if none
+ only "dn" is recognized
+
+Returns: the processed string or NULL for a bad option
+*/
+
+
+
+/* The characters in this string, together with alphanumerics, never need
+quoting in any way. */
+
+#define ALWAYS_LITERAL "!$'-._"
+
+/* The special characters in this string do not need to be URL-quoted. The set
+is a bit larger than the general literals. */
+
+#define URL_NONQUOTE ALWAYS_LITERAL "()*+"
+
+/* The following macros define the characters that are quoted by quote_ldap and
+quote_ldap_dn, respectively. */
+
+#define LDAP_QUOTE "*()\\"
+#define LDAP_DN_QUOTE ",+\"\\<>;"
+
+
+
+static uschar *
+eldap_quote(uschar *s, uschar *opt)
+{
+register int c;
+int count = 0;
+int len = 0;
+BOOL dn = FALSE;
+uschar *t = s;
+uschar *quoted;
+
+/* Test for a DN quotation. */
+
+if (opt != NULL)
+ {
+ if (Ustrcmp(opt, "dn") != 0) return NULL; /* No others recognized */
+ dn = TRUE;
+ }
+
+/* Compute how much extra store we need for the string. This doesn't have to be
+exact as long as it isn't an underestimate. The worst case is the addition of 5
+extra bytes for a single character. This occurs for certain characters in DNs,
+where, for example, < turns into %5C%3C. For simplicity, we just add 5 for each
+possibly escaped character. The really fast way would be just to test for
+non-alphanumerics, but it is probably better to spot a few others that are
+never escaped, because if there are no specials at all, we can avoid copying
+the string. */
+
+while ((c = *t++) != 0)
+ {
+ len++;
+ if (!isalnum(c) && Ustrchr(ALWAYS_LITERAL, c) == NULL) count += 5;
+ }
+if (count == 0) return s;
+
+/* Get sufficient store to hold the quoted string */
+
+t = quoted = store_get(len + count + 1);
+
+/* Handle plain quote_ldap */
+
+if (!dn)
+ {
+ while ((c = *s++) != 0)
+ {
+ if (!isalnum(c))
+ {
+ if (Ustrchr(LDAP_QUOTE, c) != NULL)
+ {
+ sprintf(CS t, "%%5C%02X", c); /* e.g. * => %5C2A */
+ t += 5;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (Ustrchr(URL_NONQUOTE, c) == NULL) /* e.g. ] => %5D */
+ {
+ sprintf(CS t, "%%%02X", c);
+ t += 3;
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+ *t++ = c; /* unquoted character */
+ }
+ }
+
+/* Handle quote_ldap_dn */
+
+else
+ {
+ uschar *ss = s + len;
+
+ /* Find the last char before any trailing spaces */
+
+ while (ss > s && ss[-1] == ' ') ss--;
+
+ /* Quote leading spaces and sharps */
+
+ for (; s < ss; s++)
+ {
+ if (*s != ' ' && *s != '#') break;
+ sprintf(CS t, "%%5C%%%02X", *s);
+ t += 6;
+ }
+
+ /* Handle the rest of the string, up to the trailing spaces */
+
+ while (s < ss)
+ {
+ c = *s++;
+ if (!isalnum(c))
+ {
+ if (Ustrchr(LDAP_DN_QUOTE, c) != NULL)
+ {
+ Ustrncpy(t, "%5C", 3); /* insert \ where needed */
+ t += 3; /* fall through to check URL */
+ }
+ if (Ustrchr(URL_NONQUOTE, c) == NULL) /* e.g. ] => %5D */
+ {
+ sprintf(CS t, "%%%02X", c);
+ t += 3;
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+ *t++ = c; /* unquoted character, or non-URL quoted after %5C */
+ }
+
+ /* Handle the trailing spaces */
+
+ while (*ss++ != 0)
+ {
+ Ustrncpy(t, "%5C%20", 6);
+ t += 6;
+ }
+ }
+
+/* Terminate the new string and return */
+
+*t = 0;
+return quoted;
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Version reporting entry point *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* See local README for interface description. */
+
+#include "../version.h"
+
+void
+ldap_version_report(FILE *f)
+{
+#ifdef DYNLOOKUP
+fprintf(f, "Library version: LDAP: Exim version %s\n", EXIM_VERSION_STR);
+#endif
+}
+
+
+static lookup_info ldap_lookup_info = {
+ US"ldap", /* lookup name */
+ lookup_querystyle, /* query-style lookup */
+ eldap_open, /* open function */
+ NULL, /* check function */
+ eldap_find, /* find function */
+ NULL, /* no close function */
+ eldap_tidy, /* tidy function */
+ eldap_quote, /* quoting function */
+ ldap_version_report /* version reporting */
+};
+
+static lookup_info ldapdn_lookup_info = {
+ US"ldapdn", /* lookup name */
+ lookup_querystyle, /* query-style lookup */
+ eldap_open, /* sic */ /* open function */
+ NULL, /* check function */
+ eldapdn_find, /* find function */
+ NULL, /* no close function */
+ eldap_tidy, /* sic */ /* tidy function */
+ eldap_quote, /* sic */ /* quoting function */
+ NULL /* no version reporting (redundant) */
+};
+
+static lookup_info ldapm_lookup_info = {
+ US"ldapm", /* lookup name */
+ lookup_querystyle, /* query-style lookup */
+ eldap_open, /* sic */ /* open function */
+ NULL, /* check function */
+ eldapm_find, /* find function */
+ NULL, /* no close function */
+ eldap_tidy, /* sic */ /* tidy function */
+ eldap_quote, /* sic */ /* quoting function */
+ NULL /* no version reporting (redundant) */
+};
+
+#ifdef DYNLOOKUP
+#define ldap_lookup_module_info _lookup_module_info
+#endif
+
+static lookup_info *_lookup_list[] = { &ldap_lookup_info, &ldapdn_lookup_info, &ldapm_lookup_info };
+lookup_module_info ldap_lookup_module_info = { LOOKUP_MODULE_INFO_MAGIC, _lookup_list, 3 };
+
+/* End of lookups/ldap.c */