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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-06 01:46:30 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-05-06 01:46:30 +0000 |
commit | b5896ba9f6047e7031e2bdee0622d543e11a6734 (patch) | |
tree | fd7b460593a2fee1be579bec5697e6d887ea3421 /src/qmqpd/qmqpd_peer.c | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 3.4.23.upstream/3.4.23upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/qmqpd/qmqpd_peer.c')
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diff --git a/src/qmqpd/qmqpd_peer.c b/src/qmqpd/qmqpd_peer.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..384988d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/qmqpd/qmqpd_peer.c @@ -0,0 +1,305 @@ +/*++ +/* NAME +/* qmqpd_peer 3 +/* SUMMARY +/* look up peer name/address information +/* SYNOPSIS +/* #include "qmqpd.h" +/* +/* void qmqpd_peer_init(state) +/* QMQPD_STATE *state; +/* +/* void qmqpd_peer_reset(state) +/* QMQPD_STATE *state; +/* DESCRIPTION +/* The qmqpd_peer_init() routine attempts to produce a printable +/* version of the peer name and address of the specified socket. +/* Where information is unavailable, the name and/or address +/* are set to "unknown". +/* +/* qmqpd_peer_init() updates the following fields: +/* .IP name +/* The client hostname. An unknown name is represented by the +/* string "unknown". +/* .IP addr +/* Printable representation of the client address. +/* .IP namaddr +/* String of the form: "name[addr]:port". +/* .PP +/* qmqpd_peer_reset() releases memory allocated by qmqpd_peer_init(). +/* LICENSE +/* .ad +/* .fi +/* The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software. +/* AUTHOR(S) +/* Wietse Venema +/* IBM T.J. Watson Research +/* P.O. Box 704 +/* Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA +/*--*/ + +/* System library. */ + +#include <sys_defs.h> +#include <sys/socket.h> +#include <netinet/in.h> +#include <arpa/inet.h> +#include <stdio.h> /* strerror() */ +#include <errno.h> +#include <netdb.h> +#include <string.h> + +/* Utility library. */ + +#include <msg.h> +#include <mymalloc.h> +#include <stringops.h> +#include <myaddrinfo.h> +#include <sock_addr.h> +#include <inet_proto.h> +#include <split_at.h> + +/* Global library. */ + +#include <mail_proto.h> +#include <valid_mailhost_addr.h> +#include <mail_params.h> + +/* Application-specific. */ + +#include "qmqpd.h" + +/* qmqpd_peer_init - initialize peer information */ + +void qmqpd_peer_init(QMQPD_STATE *state) +{ + const char *myname = "qmqpd_peer_init"; + struct sockaddr_storage ss; + struct sockaddr *sa; + SOCKADDR_SIZE sa_length; + INET_PROTO_INFO *proto_info = inet_proto_info(); + + sa = (struct sockaddr *) &ss; + sa_length = sizeof(ss); + + /* + * Look up the peer address information. + */ + if (getpeername(vstream_fileno(state->client), sa, &sa_length) >= 0) { + errno = 0; + } + + /* + * If peer went away, give up. + */ + if (errno != 0 && errno != ENOTSOCK) { + state->name = mystrdup(CLIENT_NAME_UNKNOWN); + state->addr = mystrdup(CLIENT_ADDR_UNKNOWN); + state->rfc_addr = mystrdup(CLIENT_ADDR_UNKNOWN); + state->addr_family = AF_UNSPEC; + state->port = mystrdup(CLIENT_PORT_UNKNOWN); + } + + /* + * Convert the client address to printable address and hostname. + * + * XXX If we're given an IPv6 (or IPv4) connection from, e.g., inetd, while + * Postfix IPv6 (or IPv4) support is turned off, don't (skip to the final + * else clause, pretend the origin is localhost[127.0.0.1], and become an + * open relay). + */ + else if (errno == 0 + && (sa->sa_family == AF_INET +#ifdef AF_INET6 + || sa->sa_family == AF_INET6 +#endif + )) { + MAI_HOSTNAME_STR client_name; + MAI_HOSTADDR_STR client_addr; + MAI_SERVPORT_STR client_port; + int aierr; + char *colonp; + + /* + * Sanity check: we can't use sockets that we're not configured for. + */ + if (strchr((char *) proto_info->sa_family_list, sa->sa_family) == 0) + msg_fatal("cannot handle socket type %s with \"%s = %s\"", +#ifdef AF_INET6 + sa->sa_family == AF_INET6 ? "AF_INET6" : +#endif + sa->sa_family == AF_INET ? "AF_INET" : + "other", VAR_INET_PROTOCOLS, var_inet_protocols); + + /* + * Sorry, but there are some things that we just cannot do while + * connected to the network. + */ + if (geteuid() != var_owner_uid || getuid() != var_owner_uid) { + msg_error("incorrect QMQP server privileges: uid=%lu euid=%lu", + (unsigned long) getuid(), (unsigned long) geteuid()); + msg_fatal("the Postfix QMQP server must run with $%s privileges", + VAR_MAIL_OWNER); + } + + /* + * Convert the client address to printable form. + */ + if ((aierr = sockaddr_to_hostaddr(sa, sa_length, &client_addr, + &client_port, 0)) != 0) + msg_fatal("%s: cannot convert client address/port to string: %s", + myname, MAI_STRERROR(aierr)); + state->port = mystrdup(client_port.buf); + + /* + * XXX Require that the infrastructure strips off the IPv6 datalink + * suffix to avoid false alarms with strict address syntax checks. + */ +#ifdef HAS_IPV6 + if (strchr(client_addr.buf, '%') != 0) + msg_panic("%s: address %s has datalink suffix", + myname, client_addr.buf); +#endif + + /* + * We convert IPv4-in-IPv6 address to 'true' IPv4 address early on, + * but only if IPv4 support is enabled (why would anyone want to turn + * it off)? With IPv4 support enabled we have no need for the IPv6 + * form in logging, hostname verification and access checks. + */ +#ifdef HAS_IPV6 + if (sa->sa_family == AF_INET6) { + if (strchr((char *) proto_info->sa_family_list, AF_INET) != 0 + && IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED(&SOCK_ADDR_IN6_ADDR(sa)) + && (colonp = strrchr(client_addr.buf, ':')) != 0) { + struct addrinfo *res0; + + if (msg_verbose > 1) + msg_info("%s: rewriting V4-mapped address \"%s\" to \"%s\"", + myname, client_addr.buf, colonp + 1); + + state->addr = mystrdup(colonp + 1); + state->rfc_addr = mystrdup(colonp + 1); + state->addr_family = AF_INET; + aierr = hostaddr_to_sockaddr(state->addr, (char *) 0, 0, &res0); + if (aierr) + msg_fatal("%s: cannot convert %s from string to binary: %s", + myname, state->addr, MAI_STRERROR(aierr)); + sa_length = res0->ai_addrlen; + if (sa_length > sizeof(ss)) + sa_length = sizeof(ss); + memcpy((void *) sa, res0->ai_addr, sa_length); + freeaddrinfo(res0); + } + + /* + * Following RFC 2821 section 4.1.3, an IPv6 address literal gets + * a prefix of 'IPv6:'. We do this consistently for all IPv6 + * addresses that that appear in headers or envelopes. The fact + * that valid_mailhost_addr() enforces the form helps of course. + * We use the form without IPV6: prefix when doing access + * control, or when accessing the connection cache. + */ + else { + state->addr = mystrdup(client_addr.buf); + state->rfc_addr = + concatenate(IPV6_COL, client_addr.buf, (char *) 0); + state->addr_family = sa->sa_family; + } + } + + /* + * An IPv4 address is in dotted quad decimal form. + */ + else +#endif + { + state->addr = mystrdup(client_addr.buf); + state->rfc_addr = mystrdup(client_addr.buf); + state->addr_family = sa->sa_family; + } + + /* + * Look up and sanity check the client hostname. + * + * It is unsafe to allow numeric hostnames, especially because there + * exists pressure to turn off the name->addr double check. In that + * case an attacker could trivally bypass access restrictions. + * + * sockaddr_to_hostname() already rejects malformed or numeric names. + */ +#define REJECT_PEER_NAME(state) { \ + myfree(state->name); \ + state->name = mystrdup(CLIENT_NAME_UNKNOWN); \ + } + + if ((aierr = sockaddr_to_hostname(sa, sa_length, &client_name, + (MAI_SERVNAME_STR *) 0, 0)) != 0) { + state->name = mystrdup(CLIENT_NAME_UNKNOWN); + } else { + struct addrinfo *res0; + struct addrinfo *res; + + state->name = mystrdup(client_name.buf); + + /* + * Reject the hostname if it does not list the peer address. + */ + aierr = hostname_to_sockaddr_pf(state->name, state->addr_family, + (char *) 0, 0, &res0); + if (aierr) { + msg_warn("hostname %s does not resolve to address %s: %s", + state->name, state->addr, MAI_STRERROR(aierr)); + REJECT_PEER_NAME(state); + } else { + for (res = res0; /* void */ ; res = res->ai_next) { + if (res == 0) { + msg_warn("hostname %s does not resolve to address %s", + state->addr, state->name); + REJECT_PEER_NAME(state); + break; + } + if (strchr((char *) proto_info->sa_family_list, res->ai_family) == 0) { + msg_info("skipping address family %d for host %s", + res->ai_family, state->name); + continue; + } + if (sock_addr_cmp_addr(res->ai_addr, sa) == 0) + break; /* keep peer name */ + } + freeaddrinfo(res0); + } + } + } + + /* + * If it's not Internet, assume the client is local, and avoid using the + * naming service because that can hang when the machine is disconnected. + */ + else { + state->name = mystrdup("localhost"); + state->addr = mystrdup("127.0.0.1"); /* XXX bogus. */ + state->rfc_addr = mystrdup("127.0.0.1");/* XXX bogus. */ + state->addr_family = AF_UNSPEC; + state->port = mystrdup("0"); /* XXX bogus. */ + } + + /* + * Do the name[addr]:port formatting for pretty reports. + */ + state->namaddr = + concatenate(state->name, "[", state->addr, "]", + var_qmqpd_client_port_log ? ":" : (char *) 0, + state->port, (char *) 0); +} + +/* qmqpd_peer_reset - destroy peer information */ + +void qmqpd_peer_reset(QMQPD_STATE *state) +{ + myfree(state->name); + myfree(state->addr); + myfree(state->namaddr); + myfree(state->rfc_addr); + myfree(state->port); +} |