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/*++
/* NAME
/* smtp_addr 3
/* SUMMARY
/* SMTP server address lookup
/* SYNOPSIS
/* #include "smtp_addr.h"
/*
/* DNS_RR *smtp_domain_addr(name, mxrr, misc_flags, why, found_myself)
/* char *name;
/* DNS_RR **mxrr;
/* int misc_flags;
/* DSN_BUF *why;
/* int *found_myself;
/*
/* DNS_RR *smtp_host_addr(name, misc_flags, why)
/* char *name;
/* int misc_flags;
/* DSN_BUF *why;
/* DESCRIPTION
/* This module implements Internet address lookups. By default,
/* lookups are done via the Internet domain name service (DNS).
/* A reasonable number of CNAME indirections is permitted. When
/* DNS lookups are disabled, host address lookup is done with
/* getnameinfo() or gethostbyname().
/*
/* smtp_domain_addr() looks up the network addresses for mail
/* exchanger hosts listed for the named domain. Addresses are
/* returned in most-preferred first order. The result is truncated
/* so that it contains only hosts that are more preferred than the
/* local mail server itself. The found_myself result parameter
/* is updated when the local MTA is MX host for the specified
/* destination. If MX records were found, the rname, qname,
/* and dnssec validation status of the MX RRset are returned
/* via mxrr, which the caller must free with dns_rr_free().
/*
/* When no mail exchanger is listed in the DNS for \fIname\fR, the
/* request is passed to smtp_host_addr().
/*
/* It is an error to call smtp_domain_addr() when DNS lookups are
/* disabled.
/*
/* smtp_host_addr() looks up all addresses listed for the named
/* host. The host can be specified as a numerical Internet network
/* address, or as a symbolic host name.
/*
/* Results from smtp_domain_addr() or smtp_host_addr() are
/* destroyed by dns_rr_free(), including null lists.
/* DIAGNOSTICS
/* Panics: interface violations. For example, calling smtp_domain_addr()
/* when DNS lookups are explicitly disabled.
/*
/* All routines either return a DNS_RR pointer, or return a null
/* pointer and update the \fIwhy\fR argument accordingly.
/* 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
/*
/* Wietse Venema
/* Google, Inc.
/* 111 8th Avenue
/* New York, NY 10011, USA
/*--*/
/* System library. */
#include <sys_defs.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <errno.h>
/* Utility library. */
#include <msg.h>
#include <vstring.h>
#include <mymalloc.h>
#include <inet_addr_list.h>
#include <stringops.h>
#include <myaddrinfo.h>
#include <inet_proto.h>
#include <midna_domain.h>
/* Global library. */
#include <mail_params.h>
#include <own_inet_addr.h>
#include <dsn_buf.h>
/* DNS library. */
#include <dns.h>
/* Application-specific. */
#include "smtp.h"
#include "smtp_addr.h"
/* smtp_print_addr - print address list */
static void smtp_print_addr(const char *what, DNS_RR *addr_list)
{
DNS_RR *addr;
MAI_HOSTADDR_STR hostaddr;
msg_info("begin %s address list", what);
for (addr = addr_list; addr; addr = addr->next) {
if (dns_rr_to_pa(addr, &hostaddr) == 0) {
msg_warn("skipping record type %s: %m", dns_strtype(addr->type));
} else {
msg_info("pref %4d host %s/%s",
addr->pref, SMTP_HNAME(addr),
hostaddr.buf);
}
}
msg_info("end %s address list", what);
}
/* smtp_addr_one - address lookup for one host name */
static DNS_RR *smtp_addr_one(DNS_RR *addr_list, const char *host, int res_opt,
unsigned pref, DSN_BUF *why)
{
const char *myname = "smtp_addr_one";
DNS_RR *addr = 0;
DNS_RR *rr;
int aierr;
struct addrinfo *res0;
struct addrinfo *res;
INET_PROTO_INFO *proto_info = inet_proto_info();
unsigned char *proto_family_list = proto_info->sa_family_list;
int found;
if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("%s: host %s", myname, host);
/*
* Interpret a numerical name as an address.
*/
if (hostaddr_to_sockaddr(host, (char *) 0, 0, &res0) == 0) {
if (strchr((char *) proto_family_list, res0->ai_family) != 0) {
if ((addr = dns_sa_to_rr(host, pref, res0->ai_addr)) == 0)
msg_fatal("host %s: conversion error for address family "
"%d: %m", host, res0->ai_addr->sa_family);
addr_list = dns_rr_append(addr_list, addr);
freeaddrinfo(res0);
return (addr_list);
}
freeaddrinfo(res0);
}
/*
* Use DNS lookup, but keep the option open to use native name service.
*
* XXX A soft error dominates past and future hard errors. Therefore we
* should not clobber a soft error text and status code.
*/
if (smtp_host_lookup_mask & SMTP_HOST_FLAG_DNS) {
res_opt |= smtp_dns_res_opt;
switch (dns_lookup_v(host, res_opt, &addr, (VSTRING *) 0,
why->reason, DNS_REQ_FLAG_NONE,
proto_info->dns_atype_list)) {
case DNS_OK:
for (rr = addr; rr; rr = rr->next)
rr->pref = pref;
addr_list = dns_rr_append(addr_list, addr);
return (addr_list);
default:
dsb_status(why, "4.4.3");
return (addr_list);
case DNS_FAIL:
dsb_status(why, SMTP_HAS_SOFT_DSN(why) ? "4.4.3" : "5.4.3");
return (addr_list);
case DNS_INVAL:
dsb_status(why, SMTP_HAS_SOFT_DSN(why) ? "4.4.4" : "5.4.4");
return (addr_list);
case DNS_POLICY:
dsb_status(why, "4.7.0");
return (addr_list);
case DNS_NOTFOUND:
dsb_status(why, SMTP_HAS_SOFT_DSN(why) ? "4.4.4" : "5.4.4");
/* maybe native naming service will succeed */
break;
}
}
/*
* Use the native name service which also looks in /etc/hosts.
*
* XXX A soft error dominates past and future hard errors. Therefore we
* should not clobber a soft error text and status code.
*/
#define RETRY_AI_ERROR(e) \
((e) == EAI_AGAIN || (e) == EAI_MEMORY || (e) == EAI_SYSTEM)
#ifdef EAI_NODATA
#define DSN_NOHOST(e) \
((e) == EAI_AGAIN || (e) == EAI_NODATA || (e) == EAI_NONAME)
#else
#define DSN_NOHOST(e) \
((e) == EAI_AGAIN || (e) == EAI_NONAME)
#endif
if (smtp_host_lookup_mask & SMTP_HOST_FLAG_NATIVE) {
if ((aierr = hostname_to_sockaddr(host, (char *) 0, 0, &res0)) != 0) {
dsb_simple(why, (SMTP_HAS_SOFT_DSN(why) || RETRY_AI_ERROR(aierr)) ?
(DSN_NOHOST(aierr) ? "4.4.4" : "4.3.0") :
(DSN_NOHOST(aierr) ? "5.4.4" : "5.3.0"),
"unable to look up host %s: %s",
host, MAI_STRERROR(aierr));
} else {
for (found = 0, res = res0; res != 0; res = res->ai_next) {
if (strchr((char *) proto_family_list, res->ai_family) == 0) {
msg_info("skipping address family %d for host %s",
res->ai_family, host);
continue;
}
found++;
if ((addr = dns_sa_to_rr(host, pref, res->ai_addr)) == 0)
msg_fatal("host %s: conversion error for address family "
"%d: %m", host, res0->ai_addr->sa_family);
addr_list = dns_rr_append(addr_list, addr);
}
freeaddrinfo(res0);
if (found == 0) {
dsb_simple(why, SMTP_HAS_SOFT_DSN(why) ? "4.4.4" : "5.4.4",
"%s: host not found", host);
}
return (addr_list);
}
}
/*
* No further alternatives for host lookup.
*/
return (addr_list);
}
/* smtp_addr_list - address lookup for a list of mail exchangers */
static DNS_RR *smtp_addr_list(DNS_RR *mx_names, DSN_BUF *why)
{
DNS_RR *addr_list = 0;
DNS_RR *rr;
int res_opt = 0;
if (mx_names->dnssec_valid)
res_opt = RES_USE_DNSSEC;
#ifdef USE_TLS
else if (smtp_tls_insecure_mx_policy > TLS_LEV_MAY)
res_opt = RES_USE_DNSSEC;
#endif
/*
* As long as we are able to look up any host address, we ignore problems
* with DNS lookups (except if we're backup MX, and all the better MX
* hosts can't be found).
*
* XXX 2821: update the error status (0->FAIL upon unrecoverable lookup
* error, any->RETRY upon temporary lookup error) so that we can
* correctly handle the case of no resolvable MX host. Currently this is
* always treated as a soft error. RFC 2821 wants a more precise
* response.
*
* XXX dns_lookup() enables RES_DEFNAMES. This is wrong for names found in
* MX records - we should not append the local domain to dot-less names.
*
* XXX However, this is not the only problem. If we use the native name
* service for host lookup, then it will usually enable RES_DNSRCH which
* appends local domain information to all lookups. In particular,
* getaddrinfo() may invoke a resolver that runs in a different process
* (NIS server, nscd), so we can't even reliably turn this off by
* tweaking the in-process resolver flags.
*/
for (rr = mx_names; rr; rr = rr->next) {
if (rr->type != T_MX)
msg_panic("smtp_addr_list: bad resource type: %d", rr->type);
addr_list = smtp_addr_one(addr_list, (char *) rr->data, res_opt,
rr->pref, why);
}
return (addr_list);
}
/* smtp_find_self - spot myself in a crowd of mail exchangers */
static DNS_RR *smtp_find_self(DNS_RR *addr_list)
{
const char *myname = "smtp_find_self";
INET_ADDR_LIST *self;
INET_ADDR_LIST *proxy;
DNS_RR *addr;
int i;
self = own_inet_addr_list();
proxy = proxy_inet_addr_list();
for (addr = addr_list; addr; addr = addr->next) {
/*
* Find out if this mail system is listening on this address.
*/
for (i = 0; i < self->used; i++)
if (DNS_RR_EQ_SA(addr, (struct sockaddr *) (self->addrs + i))) {
if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("%s: found self at pref %d", myname, addr->pref);
return (addr);
}
/*
* Find out if this mail system has a proxy listening on this
* address.
*/
for (i = 0; i < proxy->used; i++)
if (DNS_RR_EQ_SA(addr, (struct sockaddr *) (proxy->addrs + i))) {
if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("%s: found proxy at pref %d", myname, addr->pref);
return (addr);
}
}
/*
* Didn't find myself, or my proxy.
*/
if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("%s: not found", myname);
return (0);
}
/* smtp_truncate_self - truncate address list at self and equivalents */
static DNS_RR *smtp_truncate_self(DNS_RR *addr_list, unsigned pref)
{
DNS_RR *addr;
DNS_RR *last;
for (last = 0, addr = addr_list; addr; last = addr, addr = addr->next) {
if (pref == addr->pref) {
if (msg_verbose)
smtp_print_addr("truncated", addr);
dns_rr_free(addr);
if (last == 0) {
addr_list = 0;
} else {
last->next = 0;
}
break;
}
}
return (addr_list);
}
/* smtp_balance_inet_proto - balance IPv4/6 protocols within address limit */
static DNS_RR *smtp_balance_inet_proto(DNS_RR *addr_list, int misc_flags,
int addr_limit)
{
const char myname[] = "smtp_balance_inet_proto";
DNS_RR *rr;
DNS_RR *stripped_list;
DNS_RR *next;
int v6_count;
int v4_count;
int v6_target,
v4_target;
int *p;
/*
* Precondition: the input is sorted by MX preference (not necessarily IP
* address family preference), and addresses with the same or worse
* preference than 'myself' have been eliminated. Postcondition: the
* relative list order is unchanged, but some elements are removed.
*/
/*
* Count the number of IPv6 and IPv4 addresses.
*/
for (v4_count = v6_count = 0, rr = addr_list; rr != 0; rr = rr->next) {
if (rr->type == T_A) {
v4_count++;
} else if (rr->type == T_AAAA) {
v6_count++;
} else {
msg_panic("%s: unexpected record type: %s",
myname, dns_strtype(rr->type));
}
}
/*
* Ensure that one address type will not out-crowd the other, while
* enforcing the address count limit. This works around a current problem
* where some destination announces primarily IPv6 MX addresses, the
* smtp_address_limit eliminates most or all IPv4 addresses, and the
* destination is not reachable over IPv6.
*
* Maybe: do all smtp_mx_address_limit enforcement here, and remove
* pre-existing enforcement elsewhere. That would obsolete the
* smtp_balance_inet_protocols configuration parameter.
*/
if (v4_count > 0 && v6_count > 0 && v4_count + v6_count > addr_limit) {
/*-
* Decide how many IPv6 and IPv4 addresses to keep. The code below
* has three branches, corresponding to the regions R1, R2 and R3
* in the figure.
*
* L = addr_limit
* X = excluded by condition (v4_count + v6_count > addr_limit)
*
* v4_count
* ^
* |
* L \ R1
* |X\ |
* |XXX\ |
* |XXXXX\ | R2
* L/2 +-------\-------
* |XXXXXXX|X\
* |XXXXXXX|XXX\ R3
* |XXXXXXX|XXXXX\
* 0 +-------+-------\--> v6_count
* 0 L/2 L
*/
if (v6_count <= addr_limit / 2) { /* Region R1 */
v6_target = v6_count;
v4_target = addr_limit - v6_target;
} else if (v4_count <= addr_limit / 2) {/* Region R3 */
v4_target = v4_count;
v6_target = addr_limit - v4_target;
} else { /* Region R2 */
/* v4_count > addr_limit / 2 && v6_count > addr_limit / 2 */
v4_target = (addr_limit + (addr_list->type == T_A)) / 2;
v6_target = addr_limit - v4_target;
}
if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("v6_target=%d, v4_target=%d", v6_target, v4_target);
/* Enforce the address count targets. */
stripped_list = 0;
for (rr = addr_list; rr != 0; rr = next) {
next = rr->next;
rr->next = 0;
if (rr->type == T_A) {
p = &v4_target;
} else if (rr->type == T_AAAA) {
p = &v6_target;
} else {
msg_panic("%s: unexpected record type: %s",
myname, dns_strtype(rr->type));
}
if (*p > 0) {
stripped_list = dns_rr_append(stripped_list, rr);
*p -= 1;
} else {
dns_rr_free(rr);
}
}
if (v4_target > 0 || v6_target > 0)
msg_panic("%s: bad target count: v4_target=%d, v6_target=%d",
myname, v4_target, v6_target);
if (msg_verbose)
smtp_print_addr("smtp_balance_inet_proto result", stripped_list);
return (stripped_list);
} else {
return (addr_list);
}
}
/* smtp_domain_addr - mail exchanger address lookup */
DNS_RR *smtp_domain_addr(const char *name, DNS_RR **mxrr, int misc_flags,
DSN_BUF *why, int *found_myself)
{
DNS_RR *mx_names;
DNS_RR *addr_list = 0;
DNS_RR *self = 0;
unsigned best_pref;
unsigned best_found;
int r = 0; /* Resolver flags */
const char *aname;
dsb_reset(why); /* Paranoia */
/*
* Preferences from DNS use 0..32767, fall-backs use 32768+.
*/
#define IMPOSSIBLE_PREFERENCE (~0)
/*
* Sanity check.
*/
if (smtp_dns_support == SMTP_DNS_DISABLED)
msg_panic("smtp_domain_addr: DNS lookup is disabled");
if (smtp_dns_support == SMTP_DNS_DNSSEC)
r |= RES_USE_DNSSEC;
/*
* IDNA support.
*/
#ifndef NO_EAI
if (!allascii(name) && (aname = midna_domain_to_ascii(name)) != 0) {
if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("%s asciified to %s", name, aname);
} else
#endif
aname = name;
/*
* Look up the mail exchanger hosts listed for this name. Sort the
* results by preference. Look up the corresponding host addresses, and
* truncate the list so that it contains only hosts that are more
* preferred than myself. When no MX resource records exist, look up the
* addresses listed for this name.
*
* According to RFC 974: "It is possible that the list of MXs in the
* response to the query will be empty. This is a special case. If the
* list is empty, mailers should treat it as if it contained one RR, an
* MX RR with a preference value of 0, and a host name of REMOTE. (I.e.,
* REMOTE is its only MX). In addition, the mailer should do no further
* processing on the list, but should attempt to deliver the message to
* REMOTE."
*
* Normally it is OK if an MX host cannot be found in the DNS; we'll just
* use a backup one, and silently ignore the better MX host. However, if
* the best backup that we can find in the DNS is the local machine, then
* we must remember that the local machine is not the primary MX host, or
* else we will claim that mail loops back.
*
* XXX Optionally do A lookups even when the MX lookup didn't complete.
* Unfortunately with some DNS servers this is not a transient problem.
*
* XXX Ideally we would perform A lookups only as far as needed. But as long
* as we're looking up all the hosts, it would be better to look up the
* least preferred host first, so that DNS lookup error messages make
* more sense.
*
* XXX 2821: RFC 2821 says that the sender must shuffle equal-preference MX
* hosts, whereas multiple A records per hostname must be used in the
* order as received. They make the bogus assumption that a hostname with
* multiple A records corresponds to one machine with multiple network
* interfaces.
*
* XXX 2821: Postfix recognizes the local machine by looking for its own IP
* address in the list of mail exchangers. RFC 2821 says one has to look
* at the mail exchanger hostname as well, making the bogus assumption
* that an IP address is listed only under one hostname. However, looking
* at hostnames provides a partial solution for MX hosts behind a NAT
* gateway.
*/
switch (dns_lookup(aname, T_MX, r, &mx_names, (VSTRING *) 0, why->reason)) {
default:
dsb_status(why, "4.4.3");
if (var_ign_mx_lookup_err)
addr_list = smtp_host_addr(aname, misc_flags, why);
break;
case DNS_INVAL:
dsb_status(why, "5.4.4");
if (var_ign_mx_lookup_err)
addr_list = smtp_host_addr(aname, misc_flags, why);
break;
case DNS_NULLMX:
dsb_status(why, "5.1.0");
break;
case DNS_POLICY:
dsb_status(why, "4.7.0");
break;
case DNS_FAIL:
dsb_status(why, "5.4.3");
if (var_ign_mx_lookup_err)
addr_list = smtp_host_addr(aname, misc_flags, why);
break;
case DNS_OK:
mx_names = dns_rr_sort(mx_names, dns_rr_compare_pref_any);
best_pref = (mx_names ? mx_names->pref : IMPOSSIBLE_PREFERENCE);
addr_list = smtp_addr_list(mx_names, why);
if (mxrr)
*mxrr = dns_rr_copy(mx_names); /* copies one record! */
dns_rr_free(mx_names);
if (addr_list == 0) {
/* Text does not change. */
if (var_smtp_defer_mxaddr) {
/* Don't clobber the null terminator. */
if (SMTP_HAS_HARD_DSN(why))
SMTP_SET_SOFT_DSN(why); /* XXX */
/* Require some error status. */
else if (!SMTP_HAS_SOFT_DSN(why))
msg_panic("smtp_domain_addr: bad status");
}
msg_warn("no MX host for %s has a valid address record", name);
break;
}
best_found = (addr_list ? addr_list->pref : IMPOSSIBLE_PREFERENCE);
if (msg_verbose)
smtp_print_addr(name, addr_list);
if ((misc_flags & SMTP_MISC_FLAG_LOOP_DETECT)
&& (self = smtp_find_self(addr_list)) != 0) {
addr_list = smtp_truncate_self(addr_list, self->pref);
if (addr_list == 0) {
if (best_pref != best_found) {
dsb_simple(why, "4.4.4",
"unable to find primary relay for %s", name);
} else {
dsb_simple(why, "5.4.6", "mail for %s loops back to myself",
name);
}
}
}
#define SMTP_COMPARE_ADDR(flags) \
(((flags) & SMTP_MISC_FLAG_PREF_IPV6) ? dns_rr_compare_pref_ipv6 : \
((flags) & SMTP_MISC_FLAG_PREF_IPV4) ? dns_rr_compare_pref_ipv4 : \
dns_rr_compare_pref_any)
if (addr_list && addr_list->next) {
if (var_smtp_rand_addr)
addr_list = dns_rr_shuffle(addr_list);
addr_list = dns_rr_sort(addr_list, SMTP_COMPARE_ADDR(misc_flags));
if (var_smtp_mxaddr_limit > 0 && var_smtp_balance_inet_proto)
addr_list = smtp_balance_inet_proto(addr_list, misc_flags,
var_smtp_mxaddr_limit);
}
break;
case DNS_NOTFOUND:
addr_list = smtp_host_addr(aname, misc_flags, why);
break;
}
/*
* Clean up.
*/
*found_myself |= (self != 0);
return (addr_list);
}
/* smtp_host_addr - direct host lookup */
DNS_RR *smtp_host_addr(const char *host, int misc_flags, DSN_BUF *why)
{
DNS_RR *addr_list;
int res_opt = 0;
const char *ahost;
dsb_reset(why); /* Paranoia */
if (smtp_dns_support == SMTP_DNS_DNSSEC)
res_opt |= RES_USE_DNSSEC;
/*
* IDNA support.
*/
#ifndef NO_EAI
if (!allascii(host) && (ahost = midna_domain_to_ascii(host)) != 0) {
if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("%s asciified to %s", host, ahost);
} else
#endif
ahost = host;
/*
* If the host is specified by numerical address, just convert the
* address to internal form. Otherwise, the host is specified by name.
*/
#define PREF0 0
addr_list = smtp_addr_one((DNS_RR *) 0, ahost, res_opt, PREF0, why);
if (addr_list
&& (misc_flags & SMTP_MISC_FLAG_LOOP_DETECT)
&& smtp_find_self(addr_list) != 0) {
dns_rr_free(addr_list);
dsb_simple(why, "5.4.6", "mail for %s loops back to myself", host);
return (0);
}
if (addr_list && addr_list->next) {
if (var_smtp_rand_addr)
addr_list = dns_rr_shuffle(addr_list);
/* The following changes the order of equal-preference hosts. */
if (inet_proto_info()->ai_family_list[1] != 0)
addr_list = dns_rr_sort(addr_list, SMTP_COMPARE_ADDR(misc_flags));
if (var_smtp_mxaddr_limit > 0 && var_smtp_balance_inet_proto)
addr_list = smtp_balance_inet_proto(addr_list, misc_flags,
var_smtp_mxaddr_limit);
}
if (msg_verbose)
smtp_print_addr(host, addr_list);
return (addr_list);
}
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