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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) | |
tree | 2b467823aaeebc7ef8bc9e3cabe8074eaef1666d /src/postscreen/postscreen_tests.c | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 3.5.24.upstream/3.5.24upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/src/postscreen/postscreen_tests.c b/src/postscreen/postscreen_tests.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..21ebde8 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/postscreen/postscreen_tests.c @@ -0,0 +1,342 @@ +/*++ +/* NAME +/* postscreen_tests 3 +/* SUMMARY +/* postscreen tests timestamp/flag bulk support +/* SYNOPSIS +/* #include <postscreen.h> +/* +/* void PSC_INIT_TESTS(state) +/* PSC_STATE *state; +/* +/* void psc_new_tests(state) +/* PSC_STATE *state; +/* +/* void psc_parse_tests(state, stamp_text, time_value) +/* PSC_STATE *state; +/* const char *stamp_text; +/* time_t time_value; +/* +/* void psc_todo_tests(state, time_value) +/* PSC_STATE *state; +/* const char *stamp_text; +/* time_t time_value; +/* +/* char *psc_print_tests(buffer, state) +/* VSTRING *buffer; +/* PSC_STATE *state; +/* +/* char *psc_print_grey_key(buffer, client, helo, sender, rcpt) +/* VSTRING *buffer; +/* const char *client; +/* const char *helo; +/* const char *sender; +/* const char *rcpt; +/* +/* const char *psc_test_name(tindx) +/* int tindx; +/* DESCRIPTION +/* The functions in this module overwrite the per-test expiration +/* time stamps and all flags bits. Some functions are implemented +/* as unsafe macros, meaning they evaluate one or more arguments +/* multiple times. +/* +/* PSC_INIT_TESTS() is an unsafe macro that sets the per-test +/* expiration time stamps to PSC_TIME_STAMP_INVALID, and that +/* zeroes all the flags bits. These values are not meant to +/* be stored into the postscreen(8) cache. +/* +/* PSC_INIT_TEST_FLAGS_ONLY() zeroes all the flag bits. It +/* should be used when the time stamps are already initialized. +/* +/* psc_new_tests() sets all test expiration time stamps to +/* PSC_TIME_STAMP_NEW, and invokes psc_todo_tests(). +/* +/* psc_parse_tests() parses a cache file record and invokes +/* psc_todo_tests(). +/* +/* psc_todo_tests() overwrites all per-session flag bits, and +/* populates the flags based on test expiration time stamp +/* information. Tests are considered "expired" when they +/* would be expired at the specified time value. Only enabled +/* tests are flagged as "expired"; the object is flagged as +/* "new" if some enabled tests have "new" time stamps. +/* +/* psc_print_tests() creates a cache file record for the +/* specified flags and per-test expiration time stamps. +/* This may modify the time stamps for disabled tests. +/* +/* psc_print_grey_key() prints a greylist lookup key. +/* +/* psc_test_name() returns the name for the specified text +/* index. +/* 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 <stdio.h> /* sscanf */ +#include <stdlib.h> /* strtoul */ + +/* Utility library. */ + +#include <msg.h> +#include <name_code.h> + +/* Global library. */ + +#include <mail_params.h> + +/* Application-specific. */ + +#include <postscreen.h> + + /* + * Kludge to detect if some test is enabled. + */ +#define PSC_PREGR_TEST_ENABLE() (*var_psc_pregr_banner != 0) +#define PSC_DNSBL_TEST_ENABLE() (*var_psc_dnsbl_sites != 0) + + /* + * Format of a persistent cache entry (which is almost but not quite the + * same as the in-memory representation). + * + * Each cache entry has one time stamp for each test. + * + * - A time stamp of PSC_TIME_STAMP_INVALID must never appear in the cache. It + * is reserved for in-memory objects that are still being initialized. + * + * - A time stamp of PSC_TIME_STAMP_NEW indicates that the test never passed. + * Postscreen will log the client with "pass new" when it passes the final + * test. + * + * - A time stamp of PSC_TIME_STAMP_DISABLED indicates that the test never + * passed, and that the test was disabled when the cache entry was written. + * + * - Otherwise, the test was passed, and the time stamp indicates when that + * test result expires. + * + * A cache entry is expired when the time stamps of all passed tests are + * expired. + */ + +/* psc_new_tests - initialize new test results from scratch */ + +void psc_new_tests(PSC_STATE *state) +{ + time_t *expire_time = state->client_info->expire_time; + + /* + * Give all tests a PSC_TIME_STAMP_NEW time stamp, so that we can later + * recognize cache entries that haven't passed all enabled tests. When we + * write a cache entry to the database, any new-but-disabled tests will + * get a PSC_TIME_STAMP_DISABLED time stamp. + */ + expire_time[PSC_TINDX_PREGR] = PSC_TIME_STAMP_NEW; + expire_time[PSC_TINDX_DNSBL] = PSC_TIME_STAMP_NEW; + expire_time[PSC_TINDX_PIPEL] = PSC_TIME_STAMP_NEW; + expire_time[PSC_TINDX_NSMTP] = PSC_TIME_STAMP_NEW; + expire_time[PSC_TINDX_BARLF] = PSC_TIME_STAMP_NEW; + + /* + * Determine what tests need to be completed. + */ + psc_todo_tests(state, PSC_TIME_STAMP_NEW + 1); +} + +/* psc_parse_tests - parse test results from cache */ + +void psc_parse_tests(PSC_STATE *state, + const char *stamp_str, + time_t time_value) +{ + const char *start = stamp_str; + char *cp; + time_t *time_stamps = state->client_info->expire_time; + time_t *sp; + + /* + * Parse the cache entry, and allow for older postscreen versions that + * implemented fewer tests. We pretend that the newer tests were disabled + * at the time that the cache entry was written. + */ + for (sp = time_stamps; sp < time_stamps + PSC_TINDX_COUNT; sp++) { + errno = 0; + *sp = strtoul(start, &cp, 10); + if (*start == 0 || (*cp != '\0' && *cp != ';') || errno == ERANGE) + *sp = PSC_TIME_STAMP_DISABLED; + if (msg_verbose) + msg_info("%s -> %lu", start, (unsigned long) *sp); + if (*cp == ';') + start = cp + 1; + else + start = cp; + } + + /* + * Determine what tests need to be completed. + */ + psc_todo_tests(state, time_value); +} + +/* psc_todo_tests - determine what tests to perform */ + +void psc_todo_tests(PSC_STATE *state, time_t time_value) +{ + time_t *expire_time = state->client_info->expire_time; + time_t *sp; + + /* + * Reset all per-session flags. + */ + state->flags = 0; + + /* + * Flag the tests as "new" when the cache entry has fields for all + * enabled tests, but the remote SMTP client has not yet passed all those + * tests. + */ + for (sp = expire_time; sp < expire_time + PSC_TINDX_COUNT; sp++) { + if (*sp == PSC_TIME_STAMP_NEW) + state->flags |= PSC_STATE_FLAG_NEW; + } + + /* + * Don't flag disabled tests as "todo", because there would be no way to + * make those bits go away. + */ + if (PSC_PREGR_TEST_ENABLE() && time_value > expire_time[PSC_TINDX_PREGR]) + state->flags |= PSC_STATE_FLAG_PREGR_TODO; + if (PSC_DNSBL_TEST_ENABLE() && time_value > expire_time[PSC_TINDX_DNSBL]) + state->flags |= PSC_STATE_FLAG_DNSBL_TODO; + if (var_psc_pipel_enable && time_value > expire_time[PSC_TINDX_PIPEL]) + state->flags |= PSC_STATE_FLAG_PIPEL_TODO; + if (var_psc_nsmtp_enable && time_value > expire_time[PSC_TINDX_NSMTP]) + state->flags |= PSC_STATE_FLAG_NSMTP_TODO; + if (var_psc_barlf_enable && time_value > expire_time[PSC_TINDX_BARLF]) + state->flags |= PSC_STATE_FLAG_BARLF_TODO; + + /* + * If any test has expired, proactively refresh tests that will expire + * soon. This can increase the occurrence of client-visible delays, but + * avoids questions about why a client can pass some test and then fail + * within seconds. The proactive refresh time is really a surrogate for + * the user's curiosity level, and therefore hard to choose optimally. + */ +#ifdef VAR_PSC_REFRESH_TIME + if ((state->flags & PSC_STATE_MASK_ANY_TODO) != 0 + && var_psc_refresh_time > 0) { + time_t refresh_time = time_value + var_psc_refresh_time; + + if (PSC_PREGR_TEST_ENABLE() && refresh_time > expire_time[PSC_TINDX_PREGR]) + state->flags |= PSC_STATE_FLAG_PREGR_TODO; + if (PSC_DNSBL_TEST_ENABLE() && refresh_time > expire_time[PSC_TINDX_DNSBL]) + state->flags |= PSC_STATE_FLAG_DNSBL_TODO; + if (var_psc_pipel_enable && refresh_time > expire_time[PSC_TINDX_PIPEL]) + state->flags |= PSC_STATE_FLAG_PIPEL_TODO; + if (var_psc_nsmtp_enable && refresh_time > expire_time[PSC_TINDX_NSMTP]) + state->flags |= PSC_STATE_FLAG_NSMTP_TODO; + if (var_psc_barlf_enable && refresh_time > expire_time[PSC_TINDX_BARLF]) + state->flags |= PSC_STATE_FLAG_BARLF_TODO; + } +#endif + + /* + * Gratuitously make postscreen logging more useful by turning on all + * enabled pre-handshake tests when any pre-handshake test is turned on. + * + * XXX Don't enable PREGREET gratuitously before the test expires. With a + * short TTL for DNSBL whitelisting, turning on PREGREET would force a + * full postscreen_greet_wait too frequently. + */ +#if 0 + if (state->flags & PSC_STATE_MASK_EARLY_TODO) { + if (PSC_PREGR_TEST_ENABLE()) + state->flags |= PSC_STATE_FLAG_PREGR_TODO; + if (PSC_DNSBL_TEST_ENABLE()) + state->flags |= PSC_STATE_FLAG_DNSBL_TODO; + } +#endif +} + +/* psc_print_tests - print postscreen cache record */ + +char *psc_print_tests(VSTRING *buf, PSC_STATE *state) +{ + const char *myname = "psc_print_tests"; + time_t *expire_time = state->client_info->expire_time; + + /* + * Sanity check. + */ + if ((state->flags & PSC_STATE_MASK_ANY_UPDATE) == 0) + msg_panic("%s: attempt to save a no-update record", myname); + + /* + * Give disabled tests a dummy time stamp so that we don't log a client + * with "pass new" when some disabled test becomes enabled at some later + * time. + */ + if (PSC_PREGR_TEST_ENABLE() == 0 && expire_time[PSC_TINDX_PREGR] == PSC_TIME_STAMP_NEW) + expire_time[PSC_TINDX_PREGR] = PSC_TIME_STAMP_DISABLED; + if (PSC_DNSBL_TEST_ENABLE() == 0 && expire_time[PSC_TINDX_DNSBL] == PSC_TIME_STAMP_NEW) + expire_time[PSC_TINDX_DNSBL] = PSC_TIME_STAMP_DISABLED; + if (var_psc_pipel_enable == 0 && expire_time[PSC_TINDX_PIPEL] == PSC_TIME_STAMP_NEW) + expire_time[PSC_TINDX_PIPEL] = PSC_TIME_STAMP_DISABLED; + if (var_psc_nsmtp_enable == 0 && expire_time[PSC_TINDX_NSMTP] == PSC_TIME_STAMP_NEW) + expire_time[PSC_TINDX_NSMTP] = PSC_TIME_STAMP_DISABLED; + if (var_psc_barlf_enable == 0 && expire_time[PSC_TINDX_BARLF] == PSC_TIME_STAMP_NEW) + expire_time[PSC_TINDX_BARLF] = PSC_TIME_STAMP_DISABLED; + + vstring_sprintf(buf, "%lu;%lu;%lu;%lu;%lu", + (unsigned long) expire_time[PSC_TINDX_PREGR], + (unsigned long) expire_time[PSC_TINDX_DNSBL], + (unsigned long) expire_time[PSC_TINDX_PIPEL], + (unsigned long) expire_time[PSC_TINDX_NSMTP], + (unsigned long) expire_time[PSC_TINDX_BARLF]); + return (STR(buf)); +} + +/* psc_print_grey_key - print postscreen cache record */ + +char *psc_print_grey_key(VSTRING *buf, const char *client, + const char *helo, const char *sender, + const char *rcpt) +{ + return (STR(vstring_sprintf(buf, "%s/%s/%s/%s", + client, helo, sender, rcpt))); +} + +/* psc_test_name - map test index to symbolic name */ + +const char *psc_test_name(int tindx) +{ + const char *myname = "psc_test_name"; + const NAME_CODE test_name_map[] = { + PSC_TNAME_PREGR, PSC_TINDX_PREGR, + PSC_TNAME_DNSBL, PSC_TINDX_DNSBL, + PSC_TNAME_PIPEL, PSC_TINDX_PIPEL, + PSC_TNAME_NSMTP, PSC_TINDX_NSMTP, + PSC_TNAME_BARLF, PSC_TINDX_BARLF, + 0, -1, + }; + const char *result; + + if ((result = str_name_code(test_name_map, tindx)) == 0) + msg_panic("%s: bad index %d", myname, tindx); + return (result); +} |