/*++ /* NAME /* postconf 1 /* SUMMARY /* Postfix configuration utility /* SYNOPSIS /* .fi /* .ti -4 /* \fBManaging main.cf:\fR /* /* \fBpostconf\fR [\fB-dfhHnopqvx\fR] [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] /* [\fB-C \fIclass,...\fR] [\fIparameter ...\fR] /* /* \fBpostconf\fR [\fB-epv\fR] [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] /* \fIparameter\fB=\fIvalue ...\fR /* /* \fBpostconf\fR \fB-#\fR [\fB-pv\fR] [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] /* \fIparameter ...\fR /* /* \fBpostconf\fR \fB-X\fR [\fB-pv\fR] [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] /* \fIparameter ...\fR /* /* .ti -4 /* \fBManaging master.cf service entries:\fR /* /* \fBpostconf\fR \fB-M\fR [\fB-foqvx\fR] [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] /* [\fIservice\fR[\fB/\fItype\fR]\fI ...\fR] /* /* \fBpostconf\fR \fB-M\fR [\fB-ev\fR] [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] /* \fIservice\fB/\fItype\fB=\fIvalue ...\fR /* /* \fBpostconf\fR \fB-M#\fR [\fB-v\fR] [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] /* \fIservice\fB/\fItype ...\fR /* /* \fBpostconf\fR \fB-MX\fR [\fB-v\fR] [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] /* \fIservice\fB/\fItype ...\fR /* /* .ti -4 /* \fBManaging master.cf service fields:\fR /* /* \fBpostconf\fR \fB-F\fR [\fB-fhHoqvx\fR] [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] /* [\fIservice\fR[\fB/\fItype\fR[\fB/\fIfield\fR]]\fI ...\fR] /* /* \fBpostconf\fR \fB-F\fR [\fB-ev\fR] [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] /* \fIservice\fB/\fItype\fB/\fIfield\fB=\fIvalue ...\fR /* /* .ti -4 /* \fBManaging master.cf service parameters:\fR /* /* \fBpostconf\fR \fB-P\fR [\fB-fhHoqvx\fR] [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] /* [\fIservice\fR[\fB/\fItype\fR[\fB/\fIparameter\fR]]\fI ...\fR] /* /* \fBpostconf\fR \fB-P\fR [\fB-ev\fR] [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] /* \fIservice\fB/\fItype\fB/\fIparameter\fB=\fIvalue ...\fR /* /* \fBpostconf\fR \fB-PX\fR [\fB-v\fR] [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] /* \fIservice\fB/\fItype\fB/\fIparameter ...\fR /* /* .ti -4 /* \fBManaging bounce message templates:\fR /* /* \fBpostconf\fR \fB-b\fR [\fB-v\fR] [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] /* [\fItemplate_file\fR] /* /* \fBpostconf\fR \fB-t\fR [\fB-v\fR] [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] /* [\fItemplate_file\fR] /* /* .ti -4 /* \fBManaging TLS features:\fR /* /* \fBpostconf\fR \fB-T \fImode\fR [\fB-v\fR] [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] /* /* .ti -4 /* \fBManaging other configuration:\fR /* /* \fBpostconf\fR \fB-a\fR|\fB-A\fR|\fB-l\fR|\fB-m\fR [\fB-v\fR] /* [\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR] /* DESCRIPTION /* By default, the \fBpostconf\fR(1) command displays the /* values of \fBmain.cf\fR configuration parameters, and warns /* about possible mis-typed parameter names (Postfix 2.9 and later). /* The command can also change \fBmain.cf\fR configuration /* parameter values, or display other configuration information /* about the Postfix mail system. /* /* Options: /* .IP \fB-a\fR /* List the available SASL plug-in types for the Postfix SMTP /* server. The plug-in type is selected with the \fBsmtpd_sasl_type\fR /* configuration parameter by specifying one of the names /* listed below. /* .RS /* .IP \fBcyrus\fR /* This server plug-in is available when Postfix is built with /* Cyrus SASL support. /* .IP \fBdovecot\fR /* This server plug-in uses the Dovecot authentication server, /* and is available when Postfix is built with any form of SASL /* support. /* .RE /* .IP /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.3 and later. /* .IP \fB-A\fR /* List the available SASL plug-in types for the Postfix SMTP /* client. The plug-in type is selected with the \fBsmtp_sasl_type\fR /* or \fBlmtp_sasl_type\fR configuration parameters by specifying /* one of the names listed below. /* .RS /* .IP \fBcyrus\fR /* This client plug-in is available when Postfix is built with /* Cyrus SASL support. /* .RE /* .IP /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.3 and later. /* .IP "\fB-b\fR [\fItemplate_file\fR]" /* Display the message text that appears at the beginning of /* delivery status notification (DSN) messages, expanding /* $\fBname\fR expressions with actual values as described in /* \fBbounce\fR(5). /* /* To override the \fBbounce_template_file\fR parameter setting, /* specify a template file name at the end of the "\fBpostconf /* -b\fR" command line. Specify an empty file name to display /* built-in templates (in shell language: ""). /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.3 and later. /* .IP "\fB-c \fIconfig_dir\fR" /* The \fBmain.cf\fR configuration file is in the named directory /* instead of the default configuration directory. /* .IP "\fB-C \fIclass,...\fR" /* When displaying \fBmain.cf\fR parameters, select only /* parameters from the specified class(es): /* .RS /* .IP \fBbuiltin\fR /* Parameters with built-in names. /* .IP \fBservice\fR /* Parameters with service-defined names (the first field of /* a \fBmaster.cf\fR entry plus a Postfix-defined suffix). /* .IP \fBuser\fR /* Parameters with user-defined names. /* .IP \fBall\fR /* All the above classes. /* .RE /* .IP /* The default is as if "\fB-C all\fR" is /* specified. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.9 and later. /* .IP \fB-d\fR /* Print \fBmain.cf\fR default parameter settings instead of /* actual settings. /* Specify \fB-df\fR to fold long lines for human readability /* (Postfix 2.9 and later). /* .IP \fB-e\fR /* Edit the \fBmain.cf\fR configuration file, and update /* parameter settings with the "\fIname=value\fR" pairs on the /* \fBpostconf\fR(1) command line. /* /* With \fB-M\fR, edit the \fBmaster.cf\fR configuration file, /* and replace one or more service entries with new values as /* specified with "\fIservice/type=value\fR" on the \fBpostconf\fR(1) /* command line. /* /* With \fB-F\fR, edit the \fBmaster.cf\fR configuration file, /* and replace one or more service fields with new values as /* specified with "\fIservice/type/field=value\fR" on the /* \fBpostconf\fR(1) command line. Currently, the "command" /* field contains the command name and command arguments. This /* may change in the near future, so that the "command" field /* contains only the command name, and a new "arguments" /* pseudofield contains the command arguments. /* /* With \fB-P\fR, edit the \fBmaster.cf\fR configuration file, /* and add or update one or more service parameter settings /* (-o parameter=value settings) with new values as specified /* with "\fIservice/type/parameter=value\fR" on the \fBpostconf\fR(1) /* command line. /* /* In all cases the file is copied to a temporary file then /* renamed into place. Specify quotes to protect special /* characters and whitespace on the \fBpostconf\fR(1) command /* line. /* /* The \fB-e\fR option is no longer needed with Postfix version /* 2.8 and later, as it is assumed whenever a value is specified /* (empty or non-empty). /* .IP \fB-f\fR /* Fold long lines when printing \fBmain.cf\fR or \fBmaster.cf\fR /* configuration file entries, for human readability. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.9 and later. /* .IP \fB-F\fR /* Show \fBmaster.cf\fR per-entry field settings (by default /* all services and all fields), formatted as /* "\fIservice/type/field=value\fR", one per line. Specify /* \fB-Ff\fR to fold long lines. /* /* Specify one or more "\fIservice/type/field\fR" instances /* on the \fBpostconf\fR(1) command line to limit the output /* to fields of interest. Trailing parameter name or service /* type fields that are omitted will be handled as "*" wildcard /* fields. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.11 and later. /* .IP \fB-h\fR /* Show parameter or attribute values without the "\fIname\fR = " /* label that normally precedes the value. /* .IP \fB-H\fR /* Show parameter or attribute names without the " = \fIvalue\fR" /* that normally follows the name. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 3.1 and later. /* .IP \fB-l\fR /* List the names of all supported mailbox locking methods. /* Postfix supports the following methods: /* .RS /* .IP \fBflock\fR /* A kernel-based advisory locking method for local files only. /* This locking method is available on systems with a BSD /* compatible library. /* .IP \fBfcntl\fR /* A kernel-based advisory locking method for local and remote /* files. /* .IP \fBdotlock\fR /* An application-level locking method. An application locks /* a file named \fIfilename\fR by creating a file named /* \fIfilename\fB.lock\fR. The application is expected to /* remove its own lock file, as well as stale lock files that /* were left behind after abnormal program termination. /* .RE /* .IP \fB-m\fR /* List the names of all supported lookup table types. In /* Postfix configuration files, lookup tables are specified /* as \fItype\fB:\fIname\fR, where \fItype\fR is one of the /* types listed below. The table \fIname\fR syntax depends on /* the lookup table type as described in the DATABASE_README /* document. /* .RS /* .IP \fBbtree\fR /* A sorted, balanced tree structure. Available on systems /* with support for Berkeley DB databases. /* .IP \fBcdb\fR /* A read-optimized structure with no support for incremental /* updates. Available on systems with support for CDB databases. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.2 and later. /* .IP \fBcidr\fR /* A table that associates values with Classless Inter-Domain /* Routing (CIDR) patterns. This is described in \fBcidr_table\fR(5). /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.2 and later. /* .IP \fBdbm\fR /* An indexed file type based on hashing. Available on systems /* with support for DBM databases. /* .IP \fBenviron\fR /* The UNIX process environment array. The lookup key is the /* environment variable name; the table name is ignored. Originally /* implemented for testing, someone may find this useful someday. /* .IP \fBfail\fR /* A table that reliably fails all requests. The lookup table /* name is used for logging. This table exists to simplify /* Postfix error tests. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.9 and later. /* .IP \fBhash\fR /* An indexed file type based on hashing. Available on systems /* with support for Berkeley DB databases. /* .IP "\fBinline\fR (read-only)" /* A non-shared, in-memory lookup table. Example: "\fBinline:{ /* \fIkey\fB=\fIvalue\fB, { \fIkey\fB = \fItext with whitespace /* or comma\fB }}\fR". Key-value pairs are separated by /* whitespace or comma; with a key-value pair inside "\fB{}\fR", /* whitespace is ignored after the opening "\fB{\fR", around /* the "\fB=\fR" between key and value, and before the closing /* "\fB}\fR". Inline tables eliminate the need to create a /* database file for just a few fixed elements. See also the /* \fIstatic:\fR map type. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 3.0 and later. /* .IP \fBinternal\fR /* A non-shared, in-memory hash table. Its content are lost /* when a process terminates. /* .IP "\fBlmdb\fR" /* OpenLDAP LMDB database (a memory-mapped, persistent file). /* Available on systems with support for LMDB databases. This /* is described in \fBlmdb_table\fR(5). /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.11 and later. /* .IP "\fBldap\fR (read-only)" /* LDAP database client. This is described in \fBldap_table\fR(5). /* .IP "\fBmemcache\fR" /* Memcache database client. This is described in /* \fBmemcache_table\fR(5). /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.9 and later. /* .IP "\fBmongodb\fR" /* MongoDB database client. This is described in /* \fBmongodb_table\fR(5). /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 3.9 and later. /* .IP "\fBmysql\fR (read-only)" /* MySQL database client. Available on systems with support /* for MySQL databases. This is described in \fBmysql_table\fR(5). /* .IP "\fBpcre\fR (read-only)" /* A lookup table based on Perl Compatible Regular Expressions. /* The file format is described in \fBpcre_table\fR(5). /* .IP "\fBpgsql\fR (read-only)" /* PostgreSQL database client. This is described in /* \fBpgsql_table\fR(5). /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.1 and later. /* .IP "\fBpipemap\fR (read-only)" /* A lookup table that constructs a pipeline of tables. Example: /* "\fBpipemap:{\fItype_1:name_1, ..., type_n:name_n\fB}\fR". /* Each "pipemap:" query is given to the first table. Each /* lookup result becomes the query for the next table in the /* pipeline, and the last table produces the final result. /* When any table lookup produces no result, the pipeline /* produces no result. The first and last characters of the /* "pipemap:" table name must be "\fB{\fR" and "\fB}\fR". /* Within these, individual maps are separated with comma or /* whitespace. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 3.0 and later. /* .IP "\fBproxy\fR" /* Postfix \fBproxymap\fR(8) client for shared access to Postfix /* databases. The table name syntax is \fItype\fB:\fIname\fR. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.0 and later. /* .IP "\fBrandmap\fR (read-only)" /* An in-memory table that performs random selection. Example: /* "\fBrandmap:{\fIresult_1, ..., result_n\fB}\fR". Each table query /* returns a random choice from the specified results. The first /* and last characters of the "randmap:" table name must be /* "\fB{\fR" and "\fB}\fR". Within these, individual results /* are separated with comma or whitespace. To give a specific /* result more weight, specify it multiple times. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 3.0 and later. /* .IP "\fBregexp\fR (read-only)" /* A lookup table based on regular expressions. The file format /* is described in \fBregexp_table\fR(5). /* .IP \fBsdbm\fR /* An indexed file type based on hashing. Available on systems /* with support for SDBM databases. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.2 and later. /* .IP "\fBsocketmap\fR (read-only)" /* Sendmail-style socketmap client. The table name is /* \fBinet\fR:\fIhost\fR:\fIport\fR:\fIname\fR for a TCP/IP /* server, or \fBunix\fR:\fIpathname\fR:\fIname\fR for a /* UNIX-domain server. This is described in \fBsocketmap_table\fR(5). /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.10 and later. /* .IP "\fBsqlite\fR (read-only)" /* SQLite database. This is described in \fBsqlite_table\fR(5). /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.8 and later. /* .IP "\fBstatic\fR (read-only)" /* A table that always returns its name as lookup result. For /* example, \fBstatic:foobar\fR always returns the string /* \fBfoobar\fR as lookup result. Specify "\fBstatic:{ \fItext /* with whitespace\fB }\fR" when the result contains whitespace; /* this form ignores whitespace after the opening "\fB{\fR" /* and before the closing /* "\fB}\fR". See also the \fIinline:\fR map. /* /* The form "\fBstatic:{\fItext\fB}\fR is available with Postfix /* 3.0 and later. /* .IP "\fBtcp\fR (read-only)" /* TCP/IP client. The protocol is described in \fBtcp_table\fR(5). /* .IP "\fBtexthash\fR (read-only)" /* Produces similar results as hash: files, except that you /* don't need to run the \fBpostmap\fR(1) command before you /* can use the file, and that it does not detect changes after /* the file is read. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.8 and later. /* .IP "\fBunionmap\fR (read-only)" /* A table that sends each query to multiple lookup tables and /* that concatenates all found results, separated by comma. /* The table name syntax is the same as for \fBpipemap\fR. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 3.0 and later. /* .IP "\fBunix\fR (read-only)" /* A limited view of the UNIX authentication database. The /* following tables are implemented: /* .RS /*. IP \fBunix:passwd.byname\fR /* The table is the UNIX password database. The key is a login /* name. The result is a password file entry in \fBpasswd\fR(5) /* format. /* .IP \fBunix:group.byname\fR /* The table is the UNIX group database. The key is a group /* name. The result is a group file entry in \fBgroup\fR(5) /* format. /* .RE /* .RE /* .IP /* Other table types may exist depending on how Postfix was /* built. /* .IP \fB-M\fR /* Show \fBmaster.cf\fR file contents instead of \fBmain.cf\fR /* file contents. Specify \fB-Mf\fR to fold long lines for /* human readability. /* /* Specify zero or more arguments, each with a \fIservice-name\fR /* or \fIservice-name/service-type\fR pair, where \fIservice-name\fR /* is the first field of a master.cf entry and \fIservice-type\fR /* is one of (\fBinet\fR, \fBunix\fR, \fBfifo\fR, or \fBpass\fR). /* /* If \fIservice-name\fR or \fIservice-name/service-type\fR /* is specified, only the matching master.cf entries will be /* output. For example, "\fBpostconf -Mf smtp\fR" will output /* all services named "smtp", and "\fBpostconf -Mf smtp/inet\fR" /* will output only the smtp service that listens on the /* network. Trailing service type fields that are omitted /* will be handled as "*" wildcard fields. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.9 and later. The /* syntax was changed from "\fIname.type\fR" to "\fIname/type\fR", /* and "*" wildcard support was added with Postfix 2.11. /* .IP \fB-n\fR /* Show only configuration parameters that have explicit /* \fIname=value\fR settings in \fBmain.cf\fR. Specify \fB-nf\fR /* to fold long lines for human readability (Postfix 2.9 and /* later). To show settings that differ from built-in defaults /* only, use the following bash syntax: /* .nf /* LANG=C comm -23 <(postconf -n) <(postconf -d) /* .fi /* Replace "-23" with "-12" to show settings that duplicate /* built-in defaults. /* .IP "\fB-o \fIname=value\fR" /* Override \fBmain.cf\fR parameter settings. This lets you see /* the effect changing a parameter would have when it is used in /* other configuration parameters, e.g.: /* .nf /* postconf -x -o stress=yes /* .fi /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.10 and later. /* .IP \fB-p\fR /* Show \fBmain.cf\fR parameter settings. This is the default. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.11 and later. /* .IP \fB-P\fR /* Show \fBmaster.cf\fR service parameter settings (by default /* all services and all parameters), formatted as /* "\fIservice/type/parameter=value\fR", one per line. Specify /* \fB-Pf\fR to fold long lines. /* /* Specify one or more "\fIservice/type/parameter\fR" instances /* on the \fBpostconf\fR(1) command line to limit the output /* to parameters of interest. Trailing parameter name or /* service type fields that are omitted will be handled as "*" /* wildcard fields. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.11 and later. /* .IP \fB-q\fR /* Do not log warnings for deprecated or unused parameters. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 3.9 and later. /* .IP "\fB-t\fR [\fItemplate_file\fR]" /* Display the templates for text that appears at the beginning /* of delivery status notification (DSN) messages, without /* expanding $\fBname\fR expressions. /* /* To override the \fBbounce_template_file\fR parameter setting, /* specify a template file name at the end of the "\fBpostconf /* -t\fR" command line. Specify an empty file name to display /* built-in templates (in shell language: ""). /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.3 and later. /* .IP "\fB-T \fImode\fR" /* If Postfix is compiled without TLS support, the \fB-T\fR option /* produces no output. Otherwise, if an invalid \fImode\fR is specified, /* the \fB-T\fR option reports an error and exits with a non-zero status /* code. The valid modes are: /* .RS /* .IP \fBcompile-version\fR /* Output the OpenSSL version that Postfix was compiled with /* (i.e. the OpenSSL version in a header file). The output /* format is the same as with the command "\fBopenssl version\fR". /* .IP \fBrun-version\fR /* Output the OpenSSL version that Postfix is linked with at /* runtime (i.e. the OpenSSL version in a shared library). /* .IP \fBpublic-key-algorithms\fR /* Output the lower-case names of the supported public-key /* algorithms, one per-line. /* .RE /* .IP /* This feature is available with Postfix 3.1 and later. /* .IP \fB-v\fR /* Enable verbose logging for debugging purposes. Multiple /* \fB-v\fR options make the software increasingly verbose. /* .IP \fB-x\fR /* Expand \fI$name\fR in \fBmain.cf\fR or \fBmaster.cf\fR /* parameter values. The expansion is recursive. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.10 and later. /* .IP \fB-X\fR /* Edit the \fBmain.cf\fR configuration file, and remove the /* parameters named on the \fBpostconf\fR(1) command line. /* Specify a list of parameter names, not "\fIname=value\fR" /* pairs. /* /* With \fB-M\fR, edit the \fBmaster.cf\fR configuration file, /* and remove one or more service entries as specified with /* "\fIservice/type\fR" on the \fBpostconf\fR(1) command line. /* /* With \fB-P\fR, edit the \fBmaster.cf\fR configuration file, /* and remove one or more service parameter settings (-o /* parameter=value settings) as specified with /* "\fIservice/type/parameter\fR" on the \fBpostconf\fR(1) /* command line. /* /* In all cases the file is copied to a temporary file then /* renamed into place. Specify quotes to protect special /* characters on the \fBpostconf\fR(1) command line. /* /* There is no \fBpostconf\fR(1) command to perform the reverse /* operation. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.10 and later. /* Support for -M and -P was added with Postfix 2.11. /* .IP \fB-#\fR /* Edit the \fBmain.cf\fR configuration file, and comment out /* the parameters named on the \fBpostconf\fR(1) command line, /* so that those parameters revert to their default values. /* Specify a list of parameter names, not "\fIname=value\fR" /* pairs. /* /* With \fB-M\fR, edit the \fBmaster.cf\fR configuration file, /* and comment out one or more service entries as specified /* with "\fIservice/type\fR" on the \fBpostconf\fR(1) command /* line. /* /* In all cases the file is copied to a temporary file then /* renamed into place. Specify quotes to protect special /* characters on the \fBpostconf\fR(1) command line. /* /* There is no \fBpostconf\fR(1) command to perform the reverse /* operation. /* /* This feature is available with Postfix 2.6 and later. Support /* for -M was added with Postfix 2.11. /* DIAGNOSTICS /* Problems are reported to the standard error stream. /* ENVIRONMENT /* .ad /* .fi /* .IP \fBMAIL_CONFIG\fR /* Directory with Postfix configuration files. /* CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS /* .ad /* .fi /* The following \fBmain.cf\fR parameters are especially /* relevant to this program. /* /* The text below provides only a parameter summary. See /* \fBpostconf\fR(5) for more details including examples. /* .IP "\fBconfig_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR" /* The default location of the Postfix main.cf and master.cf /* configuration files. /* .IP "\fBbounce_template_file (empty)\fR" /* Pathname of a configuration file with bounce message templates. /* FILES /* /etc/postfix/main.cf, Postfix configuration parameters /* /etc/postfix/master.cf, Postfix master daemon configuration /* SEE ALSO /* bounce(5), bounce template file format /* master(5), master.cf configuration file syntax /* postconf(5), main.cf configuration file syntax /* README FILES /* .ad /* .fi /* Use "\fBpostconf readme_directory\fR" or "\fBpostconf /* html_directory\fR" to locate this information. /* .na /* .nf /* DATABASE_README, Postfix lookup table overview /* 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 #include #include /* Utility library. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* Global library. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include /* Application-specific. */ #include /* * Global storage. See postconf.h for description. */ PCF_PARAM_TABLE *pcf_param_table; PCF_MASTER_ENT *pcf_master_table; int pcf_cmd_mode = PCF_DEF_MODE; /* * Application fingerprinting. */ MAIL_VERSION_STAMP_DECLARE; /* * This program has so many command-line options that we have to implement a * compatibility matrix to weed out the conflicting option combinations, and * to alert the user about option combinations that have no effect. */ /* * Options that are mutually-exclusive. First entry must specify the major * modes. Other entries specify conflicts between option modifiers. */ static const int pcf_incompat_options[] = { /* Major modes. */ PCF_SHOW_SASL_SERV | PCF_SHOW_SASL_CLNT | PCF_EXP_DSN_TEMPL \ |PCF_SHOW_LOCKS | PCF_SHOW_MAPS | PCF_DUMP_DSN_TEMPL | PCF_MAIN_PARAM \ |PCF_MASTER_ENTRY | PCF_MASTER_FLD | PCF_MASTER_PARAM | PCF_SHOW_TLS, /* Modifiers. */ PCF_SHOW_DEFS | PCF_EDIT_CONF | PCF_SHOW_NONDEF | PCF_COMMENT_OUT \ |PCF_EDIT_EXCL, PCF_FOLD_LINE | PCF_EDIT_CONF | PCF_COMMENT_OUT | PCF_EDIT_EXCL, PCF_SHOW_EVAL | PCF_EDIT_CONF | PCF_COMMENT_OUT | PCF_EDIT_EXCL, PCF_MAIN_OVER | PCF_SHOW_DEFS | PCF_EDIT_CONF | PCF_COMMENT_OUT \ |PCF_EDIT_EXCL, PCF_HIDE_NAME | PCF_EDIT_CONF | PCF_COMMENT_OUT | PCF_EDIT_EXCL \ |PCF_HIDE_VALUE, 0, }; /* * Options, and the only options that they are compatible with. There must * be one entry for each major mode. Other entries specify compatibility * between option modifiers. */ static const int pcf_compat_options[][2] = { /* Major modes. */ {PCF_SHOW_SASL_SERV, 0}, {PCF_SHOW_SASL_CLNT, 0}, {PCF_EXP_DSN_TEMPL, 0}, {PCF_SHOW_LOCKS, 0}, {PCF_SHOW_MAPS, 0,}, {PCF_SHOW_TLS, 0,}, {PCF_DUMP_DSN_TEMPL, 0}, {PCF_MAIN_PARAM, (PCF_EDIT_CONF | PCF_EDIT_EXCL | PCF_COMMENT_OUT \ |PCF_FOLD_LINE | PCF_HIDE_NAME | PCF_PARAM_CLASS \ |PCF_SHOW_EVAL | PCF_SHOW_DEFS | PCF_SHOW_NONDEF \ |PCF_MAIN_OVER | PCF_HIDE_VALUE)}, {PCF_MASTER_ENTRY, (PCF_EDIT_CONF | PCF_EDIT_EXCL | PCF_COMMENT_OUT \ |PCF_FOLD_LINE | PCF_MAIN_OVER | PCF_SHOW_EVAL)}, {PCF_MASTER_FLD, (PCF_EDIT_CONF | PCF_FOLD_LINE | PCF_HIDE_NAME \ |PCF_MAIN_OVER | PCF_SHOW_EVAL | PCF_HIDE_VALUE)}, {PCF_MASTER_PARAM, (PCF_EDIT_CONF | PCF_EDIT_EXCL | PCF_FOLD_LINE \ |PCF_HIDE_NAME | PCF_MAIN_OVER | PCF_SHOW_EVAL \ |PCF_HIDE_VALUE)}, /* Modifiers. */ {PCF_PARAM_CLASS, (PCF_MAIN_PARAM | PCF_SHOW_DEFS | PCF_SHOW_NONDEF)}, 0, }; /* * Compatibility to string conversion support. */ static const NAME_MASK pcf_compat_names[] = { "-a", PCF_SHOW_SASL_SERV, "-A", PCF_SHOW_SASL_CLNT, "-b", PCF_EXP_DSN_TEMPL, "-C", PCF_PARAM_CLASS, "-d", PCF_SHOW_DEFS, "-e", PCF_EDIT_CONF, "-f", PCF_FOLD_LINE, "-F", PCF_MASTER_FLD, "-h", PCF_HIDE_NAME, "-H", PCF_HIDE_VALUE, "-l", PCF_SHOW_LOCKS, "-m", PCF_SHOW_MAPS, "-M", PCF_MASTER_ENTRY, "-n", PCF_SHOW_NONDEF, "-o", PCF_MAIN_OVER, "-p", PCF_MAIN_PARAM, "-P", PCF_MASTER_PARAM, "-t", PCF_DUMP_DSN_TEMPL, "-T", PCF_SHOW_TLS, "-x", PCF_SHOW_EVAL, "-X", PCF_EDIT_EXCL, "-#", PCF_COMMENT_OUT, 0, }; /* usage - enumerate parameters without compatibility info */ static void usage(const char *progname) { msg_fatal("usage: %s" " [-a (server SASL types)]" " [-A (client SASL types)]" " [-b (bounce templates)]" " [-c config_dir]" " [-c param_class]" " [-d (parameter defaults)]" " [-e (edit configuration)]" " [-f (fold lines)]" " [-F (master.cf fields)]" " [-h (no names)]" " [-H (no values)]" " [-l (lock types)]" " [-m (map types)]" " [-M (master.cf)]" " [-n (non-default parameters)]" " [-o name=value (override parameter value)]" " [-p (main.cf, default)]" " [-P (master.cf parameters)]" " [-t (bounce templates)]" " [-T compile-version|run-version|public-key-algorithms]" " [-v (verbose)]" " [-x (expand parameter values)]" " [-X (exclude)]" " [-# (comment-out)]" " [name...]", progname); } /* pcf_check_exclusive_options - complain about mutually-exclusive options */ static void pcf_check_exclusive_options(int optval) { const char *myname = "pcf_check_exclusive_options"; const int *op; int oval; unsigned mask; for (op = pcf_incompat_options; (oval = *op) != 0; op++) { oval &= optval; for (mask = ~0U; (mask & oval) != 0; mask >>= 1) { if ((mask & oval) != oval) msg_fatal("specify one of %s", str_name_mask(myname, pcf_compat_names, oval)); } } } /* pcf_check_compat_options - complain about incompatible options */ static void pcf_check_compat_options(int optval) { const char *myname = "pcf_check_compat_options"; VSTRING *buf1 = vstring_alloc(10); VSTRING *buf2 = vstring_alloc(10); const int (*op)[2]; int excess; optval &= ~PCF_DEF_MODE; for (op = pcf_compat_options; op[0][0] != 0; op++) { if ((optval & *op[0]) != 0 && (excess = (optval & ~((*op)[0] | (*op)[1]))) != 0) msg_fatal("with option %s, do not specify %s", str_name_mask_opt(buf1, myname, pcf_compat_names, (*op)[0], NAME_MASK_NUMBER), str_name_mask_opt(buf2, myname, pcf_compat_names, excess, NAME_MASK_NUMBER)); } vstring_free(buf1); vstring_free(buf2); } /* main */ int main(int argc, char **argv) { int ch; int fd; struct stat st; ARGV *ext_argv = 0; int param_class = PCF_PARAM_MASK_CLASS; static const NAME_MASK param_class_table[] = { "builtin", PCF_PARAM_FLAG_BUILTIN, "service", PCF_PARAM_FLAG_SERVICE, "user", PCF_PARAM_FLAG_USER, "all", PCF_PARAM_MASK_CLASS, 0, }; ARGV *override_params = 0; const char *pcf_tls_arg = 0; /* * Fingerprint executables and core dumps. */ MAIL_VERSION_STAMP_ALLOCATE; /* * Be consistent with file permissions. */ umask(022); /* * To minimize confusion, make sure that the standard file descriptors * are open before opening anything else. XXX Work around for 44BSD where * fstat can return EBADF on an open file descriptor. */ for (fd = 0; fd < 3; fd++) if (fstat(fd, &st) == -1 && (close(fd), open("/dev/null", O_RDWR, 0)) != fd) msg_fatal("open /dev/null: %m"); /* * Set up logging. */ msg_vstream_init(argv[0], VSTREAM_ERR); /* * Check the Postfix library version as soon as we enable logging. */ MAIL_VERSION_CHECK; /* * Parse JCL. */ while ((ch = GETOPT(argc, argv, "aAbc:C:deEfFhHlmMno:pPqtT:vxX#")) > 0) { switch (ch) { case 'a': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_SHOW_SASL_SERV; break; case 'A': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_SHOW_SASL_CLNT; break; case 'b': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_EXP_DSN_TEMPL; if (ext_argv) msg_fatal("specify one of -b and -t"); ext_argv = argv_alloc(2); argv_add(ext_argv, "bounce", "-SVnexpand_templates", (char *) 0); break; case 'c': if (setenv(CONF_ENV_PATH, optarg, 1) < 0) msg_fatal("out of memory"); break; case 'C': param_class = name_mask_opt("-C option", param_class_table, optarg, NAME_MASK_ANY_CASE | NAME_MASK_FATAL); break; case 'd': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_SHOW_DEFS; break; case 'e': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_EDIT_CONF; break; case 'f': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_FOLD_LINE; break; case 'F': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_MASTER_FLD; break; case '#': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_COMMENT_OUT; break; case 'h': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_HIDE_NAME; break; case 'H': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_HIDE_VALUE; break; case 'l': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_SHOW_LOCKS; break; case 'm': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_SHOW_MAPS; break; case 'M': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_MASTER_ENTRY; break; case 'n': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_SHOW_NONDEF; break; case 'o': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_MAIN_OVER; if (override_params == 0) override_params = argv_alloc(2); argv_add(override_params, optarg, (char *) 0); break; case 'p': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_MAIN_PARAM; break; case 'P': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_MASTER_PARAM; break; case 'q': pcf_cmd_mode &= ~(PCF_WARN_UNUSED_DEPRECATED); break; case 't': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_DUMP_DSN_TEMPL; if (ext_argv) msg_fatal("specify one of -b and -t"); ext_argv = argv_alloc(2); argv_add(ext_argv, "bounce", "-SVndump_templates", (char *) 0); break; case 'T': if (pcf_cmd_mode & PCF_SHOW_TLS) msg_fatal("At most one -T option may be specified"); pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_SHOW_TLS; pcf_tls_arg = optarg; break; case 'x': pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_SHOW_EVAL; break; case 'X': /* This is irreversible, therefore require two-finger action. */ pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_EDIT_EXCL; break; case 'v': msg_verbose++; break; default: usage(argv[0]); } } /* * For consistency with mail_params_init(). */ compat_level_relop_register(); /* * We don't enforce import_environment consistency in this program. * * We don't extract import_environment from main.cf, because the postconf * command must be able to extract parameter settings from main.cf before * all installation parameters such as mail_owner or setgid_group have a * legitimate value. * * We would need the functionality of mail_params_init() including all the * side effects of populating the CONFIG_DICT with default values so that * $name expansion works correctly, but excluding all the parameter value * sanity checks so that it would not abort at installation time. */ /* * Make all options explicit, before checking their compatibility. */ #define PCF_MAIN_OR_MASTER \ (PCF_MAIN_PARAM | PCF_MASTER_ENTRY | PCF_MASTER_FLD | PCF_MASTER_PARAM) if ((pcf_cmd_mode & pcf_incompat_options[0]) == 0) pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_MAIN_PARAM; if ((pcf_cmd_mode & PCF_MAIN_OR_MASTER) && argv[optind] && strchr(argv[optind], '=')) pcf_cmd_mode |= PCF_EDIT_CONF; /* * Sanity check. */ pcf_check_exclusive_options(pcf_cmd_mode); pcf_check_compat_options(pcf_cmd_mode); if ((pcf_cmd_mode & PCF_EDIT_CONF) && argc == optind) msg_fatal("-e requires name=value argument"); /* * Display bounce template information and exit. */ if (ext_argv) { if (argv[optind]) { if (argv[optind + 1]) msg_fatal("options -b and -t require at most one template file"); argv_add(ext_argv, "-o", concatenate(VAR_BOUNCE_TMPL, "=", argv[optind], (char *) 0), (char *) 0); } /* Grr... */ argv_add(ext_argv, "-o", concatenate(VAR_QUEUE_DIR, "=", ".", (char *) 0), (char *) 0); mail_conf_read(); mail_run_replace(var_daemon_dir, ext_argv->argv); /* NOTREACHED */ } /* * If showing map types, show them and exit */ if (pcf_cmd_mode & PCF_SHOW_MAPS) { mail_conf_read(); mail_dict_init(); pcf_show_maps(); } /* * If showing locking methods, show them and exit */ else if (pcf_cmd_mode & PCF_SHOW_LOCKS) { pcf_show_locks(); } /* * If showing master.cf entries, show them and exit */ else if ((pcf_cmd_mode & (PCF_MASTER_ENTRY | PCF_MASTER_FLD | PCF_MASTER_PARAM)) && !(pcf_cmd_mode & (PCF_EDIT_CONF | PCF_EDIT_EXCL | PCF_COMMENT_OUT))) { pcf_read_master(PCF_FAIL_ON_OPEN_ERROR); pcf_read_parameters(); if (override_params) pcf_set_parameters(override_params->argv); pcf_register_builtin_parameters(basename(argv[0]), getpid()); pcf_register_service_parameters(); pcf_register_user_parameters(pcf_cmd_mode); if (pcf_cmd_mode & PCF_MASTER_FLD) pcf_show_master_fields(VSTREAM_OUT, pcf_cmd_mode, argc - optind, argv + optind); else if (pcf_cmd_mode & PCF_MASTER_PARAM) pcf_show_master_params(VSTREAM_OUT, pcf_cmd_mode, argc - optind, argv + optind); else pcf_show_master_entries(VSTREAM_OUT, pcf_cmd_mode, argc - optind, argv + optind); if (pcf_cmd_mode & PCF_WARN_UNUSED_DEPRECATED) pcf_flag_unused_master_parameters(); } /* * If showing SASL plug-in types, show them and exit */ else if (pcf_cmd_mode & PCF_SHOW_SASL_SERV) { pcf_show_sasl(PCF_SHOW_SASL_SERV); } else if (pcf_cmd_mode & PCF_SHOW_SASL_CLNT) { pcf_show_sasl(PCF_SHOW_SASL_CLNT); } /* * Show TLS info and exit. */ else if (pcf_cmd_mode & PCF_SHOW_TLS) { pcf_show_tls(pcf_tls_arg); } /* * Edit main.cf or master.cf. */ else if (pcf_cmd_mode & (PCF_EDIT_CONF | PCF_COMMENT_OUT | PCF_EDIT_EXCL)) { if (optind == argc) msg_fatal("missing service argument"); if (pcf_cmd_mode & (PCF_MASTER_ENTRY | PCF_MASTER_FLD | PCF_MASTER_PARAM)) { pcf_edit_master(pcf_cmd_mode, argc - optind, argv + optind); } else { pcf_edit_main(pcf_cmd_mode, argc - optind, argv + optind); } } /* * If showing non-default values, read main.cf. */ else { if ((pcf_cmd_mode & PCF_SHOW_DEFS) == 0) { pcf_read_parameters(); if (override_params) pcf_set_parameters(override_params->argv); } pcf_register_builtin_parameters(basename(argv[0]), getpid()); /* * Add service-dependent parameters (service names from master.cf) * and user-defined parameters ($name macros in parameter values in * main.cf and master.cf, but only if those names have a name=value * in main.cf or master.cf). */ pcf_read_master(PCF_WARN_ON_OPEN_ERROR); pcf_register_service_parameters(); if ((pcf_cmd_mode & PCF_SHOW_DEFS) == 0) pcf_register_user_parameters(pcf_cmd_mode); /* * Show the requested values. */ pcf_show_parameters(VSTREAM_OUT, pcf_cmd_mode, param_class, argv + optind); /* * Flag unused or deprecated parameters. This makes no sense with * "postconf -d", because that ignores all the user-specified * parameters and user-specified macro expansions in main.cf. */ if ((pcf_cmd_mode & PCF_SHOW_DEFS) == 0 && (pcf_cmd_mode & PCF_WARN_UNUSED_DEPRECATED) != 0) { pcf_flag_unused_main_parameters(); pcf_flag_unused_master_parameters(); } } vstream_fflush(VSTREAM_OUT); exit(0); }