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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-27 12:06:34 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-27 12:06:34 +0000 |
commit | 5e61585d76ae77fd5e9e96ebabb57afa4d74880d (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 3.5.24.upstream/3.5.24
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/src/xsasl/xsasl_server.c b/src/xsasl/xsasl_server.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e8d7e16 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/xsasl/xsasl_server.c @@ -0,0 +1,270 @@ +/*++ +/* NAME +/* xsasl-server 3 +/* SUMMARY +/* Postfix SASL server plug-in interface +/* SYNOPSIS +/* #include <xsasl.h> +/* +/* XSASL_SERVER_IMPL *xsasl_server_init(server_type, path_info) +/* const char *server_type; +/* const char *path_info; +/* +/* void xsasl_server_done(implementation) +/* XSASL_SERVER_IMPL *implementation; +/* +/* ARGV *xsasl_server_types() +/* +/* .in +4 +/* typedef struct XSASL_SERVER_CREATE_ARGS { +/* VSTREAM *stream; +/* const char *server_addr; +/* const char *client_addr; +/* const char *service; +/* const char *user_realm; +/* const char *security_options; +/* int tls_flag; +/* } XSASL_SERVER_CREATE_ARGS; +/* .in -4 +/* +/* XSASL_SERVER *xsasl_server_create(implementation, args) +/* XSASL_SERVER_IMPL *implementation; +/* XSASL_SERVER_CREATE_ARGS *args; +/* +/* XSASL_SERVER *XSASL_SERVER_CREATE(implementation, args, +/* stream = stream_value, +/* ..., +/* tls_flag = tls_flag_value) +/* XSASL_SERVER_IMPL *implementation; +/* XSASL_SERVER_CREATE_ARGS *args; +/* +/* void xsasl_server_free(server) +/* XSASL_SERVER *server; +/* +/* int xsasl_server_first(server, auth_method, init_resp, server_reply) +/* XSASL_SERVER *server; +/* const char *auth_method; +/* const char *init_resp; +/* VSTRING *server_reply; +/* +/* int xsasl_server_next(server, client_request, server_reply) +/* XSASL_SERVER *server; +/* const char *client_request; +/* VSTRING *server_reply; +/* +/* const char *xsasl_server_get_mechanism_list(server) +/* XSASL_SERVER *server; +/* +/* const char *xsasl_server_get_username(server) +/* XSASL_SERVER *server; +/* DESCRIPTION +/* The XSASL_SERVER abstraction implements a generic interface +/* to one or more SASL authentication implementations. +/* +/* xsasl_server_init() is called once during process initialization. +/* It selects a SASL implementation by name, specifies the +/* location of a configuration file or rendez-vous point, and +/* returns an implementation handle that can be used to generate +/* SASL server instances. This function is typically used to +/* initialize the underlying implementation. +/* +/* xsasl_server_done() disposes of an implementation handle, +/* and allows the underlying implementation to release resources. +/* +/* xsasl_server_types() lists the available implementation types. +/* The result should be destroyed by the caller. +/* +/* xsasl_server_create() is called at the start of an SMTP +/* session. It generates a Postfix SASL plug-in server instance +/* for the specified service and authentication realm, and +/* with the specified security properties. Specify a null +/* pointer when no realm should be used. The stream handle is +/* stored so that encryption can be turned on after successful +/* negotiations. Specify zero-length strings when a client or +/* server address is unavailable. +/* +/* XSASL_SERVER_CREATE() is a macro that provides an interface +/* with named parameters. Named parameters do not have to +/* appear in a fixed order. The parameter names correspond to +/* the member names of the XSASL_SERVER_CREATE_ARGS structure. +/* +/* xsasl_server_free() is called at the end of an SMTP session. +/* It destroys a SASL server instance, and disables further +/* read/write operations if encryption was turned on. +/* +/* xsasl_server_first() produces the server response for the +/* client AUTH command. The client input are an authentication +/* method, and an optional initial response or null pointer. +/* The initial response and server non-error replies are BASE64 +/* encoded. Server error replies are 7-bit ASCII text without +/* control characters, without BASE64 encoding, and without +/* SMTP reply code or enhanced status code. +/* +/* The result is one of the following: +/* .IP XSASL_AUTH_MORE +/* More client input is needed. The server reply specifies +/* what. +/* .IP XSASL_AUTH_DONE +/* Authentication completed successfully. +/* .IP XSASL_AUTH_FORM +/* The client input is incorrectly formatted. The server error +/* reply explains why. +/* .IP XSASL_AUTH_FAIL +/* Authentication failed. The server error reply explains why. +/* .PP +/* xsasl_server_next() supports the subsequent stages of the +/* client-server AUTH protocol. Both the client input and +/* server non-error responses are BASE64 encoded. See +/* xsasl_server_first() for other details. +/* +/* xsasl_server_get_mechanism_list() returns the authentication +/* mechanisms that match the security properties, as a white-space +/* separated list. This is meant to be used in the SMTP EHLO +/* reply. +/* +/* xsasl_server_get_username() returns the stored username +/* after successful authentication. +/* +/* Arguments: +/* .IP addr_family +/* The network address family: AF_INET6 or AF_INET. +/* .IP auth_method +/* AUTH command authentication method. +/* .IP client_addr +/* IPv4 or IPv6 address (no surrounding [] or ipv6: prefix), +/* or zero-length string if unavailable. +/* .IP client_port +/* TCP port or zero-length string if unavailable. +/* .IP init_resp +/* AUTH command initial response or null pointer. +/* .IP implementation +/* Implementation handle that was obtained with xsasl_server_init(). +/* .IP path_info +/* The value of the smtpd_sasl_path parameter or equivalent. +/* This specifies the implementation-dependent location of a +/* configuration file, rendez-vous point, etc., and is passed +/* unchanged to the plug-in. +/* .IP security_options +/* The value of the smtpd_security_options parameter or +/* equivalent. This is passed unchanged to the plug-in. +/* .IP server +/* SASL plug-in server handle. +/* .IP server_addr +/* IPv4 or IPv6 address (no surrounding [] or ipv6: prefix), +/* or zero-length string if unavailable. +/* .IP server_port +/* TCP port or zero-length string if unavailable. +/* .IP server_reply +/* BASE64 encoded server non-error reply (without SMTP reply +/* code or enhanced status code), or ASCII error description. +/* .IP server_type +/* The name of a Postfix SASL server plug_in implementation. +/* .IP server_types +/* Null-terminated array of strings with SASL server plug-in +/* implementation names. +/* .IP service +/* The service that is implemented by the local server, typically +/* "smtp" or "lmtp". +/* .IP stream +/* The connection between client and server. When SASL +/* encryption is negotiated, the plug-in will transparently +/* intercept the socket read/write operations. +/* .IP user_realm +/* Authentication domain or null pointer. +/* SECURITY +/* .ad +/* .fi +/* The caller does not sanitize client input. It is the +/* responsibility of the underlying SASL server implementation +/* to produce 7-bit ASCII without control characters as server +/* non-error and error replies, and as the result from +/* xsasl_server_method() and xsasl_server_username(). +/* DIAGNOSTICS +/* In case of failure, xsasl_server_init(), xsasl_server_create(), +/* xsasl_server_get_mechanism_list() and xsasl_server_get_username() +/* log a warning and return a null pointer. +/* +/* Functions that normally return XSASL_AUTH_OK will log a warning +/* and return an appropriate result value. +/* +/* Fatal errors: out of memory. +/* +/* Panic: interface violations. +/* SEE ALSO +/* cyrus_security(3) Cyrus SASL security features +/* 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 <string.h> + +/* Utility library. */ + +#include <msg.h> +#include <mymalloc.h> + +/* SASL implementations. */ + +#include <xsasl.h> +#include <xsasl_cyrus.h> +#include <xsasl_dovecot.h> + + /* + * Lookup table for available SASL server implementations. + */ +typedef struct { + char *server_type; + struct XSASL_SERVER_IMPL *(*server_init) (const char *, const char *); +} XSASL_SERVER_IMPL_INFO; + +static const XSASL_SERVER_IMPL_INFO server_impl_info[] = { +#ifdef XSASL_TYPE_CYRUS + {XSASL_TYPE_CYRUS, xsasl_cyrus_server_init}, +#endif +#ifdef XSASL_TYPE_DOVECOT + {XSASL_TYPE_DOVECOT, xsasl_dovecot_server_init}, +#endif + {0, 0} +}; + +/* xsasl_server_init - look up server implementation by name */ + +XSASL_SERVER_IMPL *xsasl_server_init(const char *server_type, + const char *path_info) +{ + const XSASL_SERVER_IMPL_INFO *xp; + + for (xp = server_impl_info; xp->server_type; xp++) + if (strcmp(server_type, xp->server_type) == 0) + return (xp->server_init(server_type, path_info)); + msg_warn("unsupported SASL server implementation: %s", server_type); + return (0); +} + +/* xsasl_server_types - report available implementation types */ + +ARGV *xsasl_server_types(void) +{ + const XSASL_SERVER_IMPL_INFO *xp; + ARGV *argv = argv_alloc(1); + + for (xp = server_impl_info; xp->server_type; xp++) + argv_add(argv, xp->server_type, ARGV_END); + return (argv); +} |