#include <h/mh.h>
#include "smtp.h"
#include <h/mts.h>
-#include <signal.h>
#include <h/signals.h>
+#include <h/utils.h>
+#include <h/oauth.h>
#ifdef CYRUS_SASL
#include <sasl/sasl.h>
#include <sasl/saslutil.h>
+# if SASL_VERSION_FULL < 0x020125
+ /* Cyrus SASL 2.1.25 introduced the sasl_callback_ft prototype,
+ which has an explicit void parameter list, according to best
+ practice. So we need to cast to avoid compile warnings.
+ Provide this prototype for earlier versions. */
+ typedef int (*sasl_callback_ft)();
+# endif /* SASL_VERSION_FULL < 0x020125 */
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <netdb.h>
-#include <errno.h>
#endif /* CYRUS_SASL */
#ifdef TLS_SUPPORT
#define SM_DOT 600 /* see above */
#define SM_QUIT 30
#define SM_CLOS 10
-#ifdef CYRUS_SASL
#define SM_AUTH 45
-#endif /* CYRUS_SASL */
static int sm_addrs = 0;
static int sm_alarmed = 0;
static FILE *sm_rfp = NULL;
static FILE *sm_wfp = NULL;
+static int next_line_encoded = 0;
+
#ifdef CYRUS_SASL
/*
* Some globals needed by SASL
*/
static sasl_conn_t *conn = NULL; /* SASL connection state */
-static int sasl_complete = 0; /* Has authentication succeded? */
+static int sasl_complete = 0; /* Has authentication succeeded? */
static sasl_ssf_t sasl_ssf; /* Our security strength factor */
-static char *sasl_pw_context[2]; /* Context to pass into sm_get_pass */
static int maxoutbuf; /* Maximum crypto output buffer */
static char *sasl_outbuffer; /* SASL output buffer for encryption */
static int sasl_outbuflen; /* Current length of data in outbuf */
static int sm_get_pass(sasl_conn_t *, void *, int, sasl_secret_t **);
static sasl_callback_t callbacks[] = {
- { SASL_CB_USER, sm_get_user, NULL },
+ { SASL_CB_USER, (sasl_callback_ft) sm_get_user, NULL },
#define SM_SASL_N_CB_USER 0
- { SASL_CB_PASS, sm_get_pass, NULL },
-#define SM_SASL_N_CB_PASS 1
- { SASL_CB_AUTHNAME, sm_get_user, NULL },
-#define SM_SASL_N_CB_AUTHNAME 2
+ { SASL_CB_AUTHNAME, (sasl_callback_ft) sm_get_user, NULL },
+#define SM_SASL_N_CB_AUTHNAME 1
+ { SASL_CB_PASS, (sasl_callback_ft) sm_get_pass, NULL },
+#define SM_SASL_N_CB_PASS 2
{ SASL_CB_LIST_END, NULL, NULL },
};
static BIO *sbior = NULL;
static BIO *sbiow = NULL;
static BIO *io = NULL;
+
+static int tls_negotiate(void);
#endif /* TLS_SUPPORT */
#if defined(CYRUS_SASL) || defined(TLS_SUPPORT)
static char *sm_noreply = "No reply text given";
static char *sm_moreply = "; ";
-
-struct smtp sm_reply; /* global... */
+static struct smtp sm_reply;
#define MAXEHLO 20
static int doingEHLO;
-char *EHLOkeys[MAXEHLO + 1];
+static char *EHLOkeys[MAXEHLO + 1];
/*
* static prototypes
*/
-static int smtp_init (char *, char *, char *, int, int, int, int, int, int,
- int, char *, char *, int);
-static int sendmail_init (char *, char *, int, int, int, int, int, int,
- int, char *, char *);
+static int smtp_init (char *, char *, char *, int, int, int, int, int,
+ char *, char *, const char *, int);
+static int sendmail_init (char *, char *, int, int, int, int, int,
+ char *, char *);
static int rclient (char *, char *);
static int sm_ierror (char *fmt, ...);
static int sm_rerror (int);
static void alrmser (int);
static char *EHLOset (char *);
+static char *prepare_for_display (const char *, int *);
static int sm_fwrite(char *, int);
static int sm_fputs(char *);
static int sm_fputc(int);
static void sm_fflush(void);
static int sm_fgets(char *, int, FILE *);
+static int sm_auth_xoauth2(const char *, const char *, int);
#ifdef CYRUS_SASL
/*
int
sm_init (char *client, char *server, char *port, int watch, int verbose,
- int debug, int onex, int queued, int sasl, int saslssf,
- char *saslmech, char *user, int tls)
+ int debug, int sasl, int saslssf, char *saslmech, char *user,
+ const char *oauth_svc, int tls)
{
if (sm_mts == MTS_SMTP)
return smtp_init (client, server, port, watch, verbose,
- debug, onex, queued, sasl, saslssf, saslmech,
- user, tls);
+ debug, sasl, saslssf, saslmech, user,
+ oauth_svc, tls);
else
return sendmail_init (client, server, watch, verbose,
- debug, onex, queued, sasl, saslssf, saslmech,
- user);
+ debug, sasl, saslssf, saslmech, user);
}
static int
smtp_init (char *client, char *server, char *port, int watch, int verbose,
- int debug, int onex, int queued,
- int sasl, int saslssf, char *saslmech, char *user, int tls)
+ int debug,
+ int sasl, int saslssf, char *saslmech, char *user,
+ const char *oauth_svc, int tls)
{
-#ifdef CYRUS_SASL
- char *server_mechs;
-#else /* CYRUS_SASL */
+ int result, sd1, sd2;
+#ifndef CYRUS_SASL
NMH_UNUSED (sasl);
NMH_UNUSED (saslssf);
NMH_UNUSED (saslmech);
NMH_UNUSED (user);
#endif /* CYRUS_SASL */
- int result, sd1, sd2;
if (watch)
verbose = TRUE;
tls_active = 0;
+#ifdef TLS_SUPPORT
+ /*
+ * If tls == 2, that means that the user requested "initial" TLS,
+ * which happens right after the connection has opened. Do that
+ * negotiation now
+ */
+
+ if (tls == 2) {
+ result = tls_negotiate();
+
+ /*
+ * Note: if tls_negotiate() fails it will call sm_end() for us,
+ * which closes the connection.
+ */
+ if (result != RP_OK)
+ return result;
+ }
+#endif /* TLS_SUPPORT */
+
sm_alarmed = 0;
alarm (SM_OPEN);
result = smhear ();
* restart the EHLO dialog after TLS negotiation is complete.
*/
- if (tls) {
- BIO *ssl_bio;
-
+ if (tls == 1) {
if (! EHLOset("STARTTLS")) {
sm_end(NOTOK);
return sm_ierror("SMTP server does not support TLS");
* negotiation. Oblige them.
*/
- if (! sslctx) {
- SSL_METHOD *method;
-
- SSL_library_init();
- SSL_load_error_strings();
-
- method = TLSv1_client_method(); /* Not sure about this */
-
- sslctx = SSL_CTX_new(method);
-
- if (! sslctx) {
- sm_end(NOTOK);
- return sm_ierror("Unable to initialize OpenSSL context: %s",
- ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
- }
- }
-
- ssl = SSL_new(sslctx);
-
- if (! ssl) {
- sm_end(NOTOK);
- return sm_ierror("Unable to create SSL connection: %s",
- ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
- }
-
- sbior = BIO_new_socket(fileno(sm_rfp), BIO_NOCLOSE);
- sbiow = BIO_new_socket(fileno(sm_wfp), BIO_NOCLOSE);
-
- if (sbior == NULL || sbiow == NULL) {
- sm_end(NOTOK);
- return sm_ierror("Unable to create BIO endpoints: %s",
- ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
- }
-
- SSL_set_bio(ssl, sbior, sbiow);
- SSL_set_connect_state(ssl);
-
- /*
- * Set up a BIO to handle buffering for us
- */
-
- io = BIO_new(BIO_f_buffer());
-
- if (! io) {
- sm_end(NOTOK);
- return sm_ierror("Unable to create a buffer BIO: %s",
- ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
- }
+ result = tls_negotiate();
- ssl_bio = BIO_new(BIO_f_ssl());
-
- if (! ssl_bio) {
- sm_end(NOTOK);
- return sm_ierror("Unable to create a SSL BIO: %s",
- ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
- }
-
- BIO_set_ssl(ssl_bio, ssl, BIO_CLOSE);
- BIO_push(io, ssl_bio);
-
- /*
- * Try doing the handshake now
- */
-
- if (BIO_do_handshake(io) < 1) {
- sm_end(NOTOK);
- return sm_ierror("Unable to negotiate SSL connection: %s",
- ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
- }
-
- if (sm_debug) {
- SSL_CIPHER *cipher = SSL_get_current_cipher(ssl);
- printf("SSL negotiation successful: %s(%d) %s\n",
- SSL_CIPHER_get_name(cipher),
- SSL_CIPHER_get_bits(cipher, NULL),
- SSL_CIPHER_get_version(cipher));
-
- }
-
- tls_active = 1;
+ if (result != RP_OK)
+ return result;
doingEHLO = 1;
result = smtalk (SM_HELO, "EHLO %s", client);
*/
if (sasl) {
+ char *server_mechs;
if (! (server_mechs = EHLOset("AUTH"))) {
sm_end(NOTOK);
return sm_ierror("SMTP server does not support SASL");
saslmech, server_mechs);
}
- if (sm_auth_sasl(user, saslssf, saslmech ? saslmech : server_mechs,
+ /* Don't call sm_auth_sasl() for XAUTH2 with -sasl. Instead, call
+ sm_auth_xoauth2() below. */
+ if (oauth_svc == NULL &&
+ sm_auth_sasl(user, saslssf, saslmech ? saslmech : server_mechs,
server) != RP_OK) {
sm_end(NOTOK);
return NOTOK;
}
#endif /* CYRUS_SASL */
+ if (oauth_svc != NULL) {
+ char *server_mechs;
+ if ((server_mechs = EHLOset("AUTH")) == NULL
+ || stringdex("XOAUTH2", server_mechs) == -1) {
+ sm_end(NOTOK);
+ return sm_ierror("SMTP server does not support SASL XOAUTH2");
+ }
+ if (sm_auth_xoauth2(user, oauth_svc, debug) != RP_OK) {
+ sm_end(NOTOK);
+ return NOTOK;
+ }
+ }
+
send_options: ;
if (watch && EHLOset ("XVRB"))
smtalk (SM_HELO, "VERB on");
- if (onex && EHLOset ("XONE"))
- smtalk (SM_HELO, "ONEX");
- if (queued && EHLOset ("XQUE"))
- smtalk (SM_HELO, "QUED");
return RP_OK;
}
int
sendmail_init (char *client, char *server, int watch, int verbose,
- int debug, int onex, int queued,
- int sasl, int saslssf, char *saslmech, char *user)
+ int debug, int sasl, int saslssf, char *saslmech, char *user)
{
+ unsigned int i, result, vecp;
+ int pdi[2], pdo[2];
+ char *vec[15];
#ifdef CYRUS_SASL
char *server_mechs;
#else /* CYRUS_SASL */
NMH_UNUSED (saslmech);
NMH_UNUSED (user);
#endif /* CYRUS_SASL */
- unsigned int i, result, vecp;
- int pdi[2], pdo[2];
- char *vec[15];
if (watch)
verbose = TRUE;
vecp = 0;
vec[vecp++] = r1bindex (sendmail, '/');
vec[vecp++] = "-bs";
- vec[vecp++] = watch ? "-odi" : queued ? "-odq" : "-odb";
+ vec[vecp++] = watch ? "-odi" : "-odb";
vec[vecp++] = "-oem";
vec[vecp++] = "-om";
-# ifndef RAND
if (verbose)
vec[vecp++] = "-ov";
-# endif /* not RAND */
vec[vecp++] = NULL;
- setgid (getegid ());
- setuid (geteuid ());
execvp (sendmail, vec);
fprintf (stderr, "unable to exec ");
perror (sendmail);
}
#endif /* CYRUS_SASL */
- if (onex)
- smtalk (SM_HELO, "ONEX");
if (watch)
smtalk (SM_HELO, "VERB on");
int status;
struct smtp sm_note;
- if (sm_mts == MTS_SENDMAIL) {
+ if (sm_mts == MTS_SENDMAIL_SMTP) {
switch (sm_child) {
case NOTOK:
case OK:
if (sm_mts == MTS_SMTP)
smtalk (SM_QUIT, "QUIT");
else {
+ /* The SIGPIPE block replaces old calls to discard ().
+ We're not sure what the discard () calls were for,
+ maybe to prevent deadlock on old systems. In any
+ case, blocking SIGPIPE should be harmless.
+ Because the file handles are closed below, leave it
+ blocked. */
+ sigset_t set, oset;
+ sigemptyset (&set);
+ sigaddset (&set, SIGPIPE);
+ sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, &set, &oset);
+
kill (sm_child, SIGKILL);
- discard (sm_rfp);
- discard (sm_wfp);
+ sm_child = NOTOK;
}
if (type == NOTOK) {
sm_reply.code = sm_note.code;
if (sasl_inbuffer)
free(sasl_inbuffer);
#endif /* CYRUS_SASL */
- } else {
+ } else if (sm_child != NOTOK) {
status = pidwait (sm_child, OK);
sm_child = NOTOK;
+ } else {
+ status = OK;
}
sm_rfp = sm_wfp = NULL;
* completes successfully, then authentication is successful and we've
* (optionally) negotiated a security layer.
*/
+
+#define CHECKB64SIZE(insize, outbuf, outsize) \
+ { size_t wantout = (((insize + 2) / 3) * 4) + 32; \
+ if (wantout > outsize) { \
+ outbuf = mh_xrealloc(outbuf, outsize = wantout); \
+ } \
+ }
+
static int
sm_auth_sasl(char *user, int saslssf, char *mechlist, char *inhost)
{
int result, status;
unsigned int buflen, outlen;
- char *buf, outbuf[BUFSIZ], host[NI_MAXHOST];
+ char *buf, *outbuf = NULL, host[NI_MAXHOST];
const char *chosen_mech;
sasl_security_properties_t secprops;
sasl_ssf_t *ssf;
int *outbufmax;
+ struct nmh_creds creds = { 0, 0, 0 };
+ size_t outbufsize = 0;
/*
* Initialize the callback contexts
*/
- if (user == NULL)
- user = getusername();
-
- callbacks[SM_SASL_N_CB_USER].context = user;
- callbacks[SM_SASL_N_CB_AUTHNAME].context = user;
-
/*
* This is a _bit_ of a hack ... but if the hostname wasn't supplied
* to us on the command line, then call getpeername and do a
strncpy(host, inhost, sizeof(host) - 1);
}
- sasl_pw_context[0] = host;
- sasl_pw_context[1] = user;
-
- callbacks[SM_SASL_N_CB_PASS].context = sasl_pw_context;
+ /* It's OK to copy the addresses here. The callbacks that use
+ them will only be called before this function returns. */
+ creds.host = host;
+ creds.user = user;
+ callbacks[SM_SASL_N_CB_USER].context = &creds;
+ callbacks[SM_SASL_N_CB_AUTHNAME].context = &creds;
+ callbacks[SM_SASL_N_CB_PASS].context = &creds;
result = sasl_client_init(callbacks);
*/
if (buflen) {
- status = sasl_encode64(buf, buflen, outbuf, sizeof(outbuf), NULL);
+ CHECKB64SIZE(buflen, outbuf, outbufsize);
+ status = sasl_encode64(buf, buflen, outbuf, outbufsize, NULL);
if (status != SASL_OK) {
sm_ierror("SASL base64 encode failed: %s",
sasl_errstring(status, NULL, NULL));
+ if (outbuf)
+ free(outbuf);
return NOTOK;
}
if (status == 235)
break;
- else if (status < 300 || status > 399)
+ else if (status < 300 || status > 399) {
+ if (outbuf)
+ free(outbuf);
return RP_BHST;
+ }
/*
* Special case; a zero-length response from the SMTP server
if (strcmp("=", sm_reply.text) == 0) {
outlen = 0;
} else {
+ if (sm_reply.length > (int) outbufsize) {
+ outbuf = mh_xrealloc(outbuf, outbufsize = sm_reply.length);
+ }
+
result = sasl_decode64(sm_reply.text, sm_reply.length,
- outbuf, sizeof(outbuf), &outlen);
-
+ outbuf, outbufsize, &outlen);
if (result != SASL_OK) {
smtalk(SM_AUTH, "*");
sm_ierror("SASL base64 decode failed: %s",
sasl_errstring(result, NULL, NULL));
+ if (outbuf)
+ free(outbuf);
return NOTOK;
}
}
smtalk(SM_AUTH, "*");
sm_ierror("SASL client negotiation failed: %s",
sasl_errstring(result, NULL, NULL));
+ if (outbuf)
+ free(outbuf);
return NOTOK;
}
- status = sasl_encode64(buf, buflen, outbuf, sizeof(outbuf), NULL);
+ CHECKB64SIZE(buflen, outbuf, outbufsize);
+ status = sasl_encode64(buf, buflen, outbuf, outbufsize, NULL);
if (status != SASL_OK) {
smtalk(SM_AUTH, "*");
sm_ierror("SASL base64 encode failed: %s",
sasl_errstring(status, NULL, NULL));
+ if (outbuf)
+ free(outbuf);
return NOTOK;
}
status = smtalk(SM_AUTH, outbuf);
}
+ if (outbuf)
+ free(outbuf);
+
/*
* Make sure that we got the correct response
*/
static int
sm_get_user(void *context, int id, const char **result, unsigned *len)
{
- char *user = (char *) context;
+ nmh_creds_t creds = (nmh_creds_t) context;
if (! result || ((id != SASL_CB_USER) && (id != SASL_CB_AUTHNAME)))
return SASL_BADPARAM;
- *result = user;
+ if (creds->user == NULL) {
+ /*
+ * Pass the 1 third argument to nmh_get_credentials() so
+ * that a default user if the -user switch to send(1)/post(8)
+ * wasn't used, and so that a default password will be supplied.
+ * That's used when those values really don't matter, and only
+ * with legacy/.netrc, i.e., with a credentials profile entry.
+ */
+ if (nmh_get_credentials (creds->host, creds->user, 1, creds) != OK) {
+ return SASL_BADPARAM;
+ }
+ }
+
+ *result = creds->user;
if (len)
- *len = strlen(user);
+ *len = strlen(creds->user);
return SASL_OK;
}
sm_get_pass(sasl_conn_t *conn, void *context, int id,
sasl_secret_t **psecret)
{
- NMH_UNUSED (conn);
-
- char **pw_context = (char **) context;
- char *pass = NULL;
+ nmh_creds_t creds = (nmh_creds_t) context;
int len;
+ NMH_UNUSED (conn);
+
if (! psecret || id != SASL_CB_PASS)
return SASL_BADPARAM;
- ruserpass(pw_context[0], &(pw_context[1]), &pass);
-
- len = strlen(pass);
+ if (creds->password == NULL) {
+ /*
+ * Pass the 0 third argument to nmh_get_credentials() so
+ * that the default password isn't used. With legacy/.netrc
+ * credentials support, we'll only get here if the -user
+ * switch to send(1)/post(8) wasn't used.
+ */
+ if (nmh_get_credentials (creds->host, creds->user, 0, creds) != OK) {
+ return SASL_BADPARAM;
+ }
+ }
- *psecret = (sasl_secret_t *) malloc(sizeof(sasl_secret_t) + len);
+ len = strlen (creds->password);
- if (! *psecret) {
- free(pass);
+ if (! (*psecret = (sasl_secret_t *) malloc(sizeof(sasl_secret_t) + len))) {
return SASL_NOMEM;
}
(*psecret)->len = len;
- strcpy((char *) (*psecret)->data, pass);
-/* free(pass); */
+ strcpy((char *) (*psecret)->data, creds->password);
return SASL_OK;
}
#endif /* CYRUS_SASL */
+/* https://developers.google.com/gmail/xoauth2_protocol */
+static int
+sm_auth_xoauth2(const char *user, const char *oauth_svc, int snoop)
+{
+ const char *xoauth_client_res;
+ int status;
+
+#ifdef OAUTH_SUPPORT
+ xoauth_client_res = mh_oauth_do_xoauth(user, oauth_svc,
+ snoop ? stderr : NULL);
+
+ if (xoauth_client_res == NULL) {
+ return sm_ierror("Internal error: mh_oauth_do_xoauth() returned NULL");
+ }
+#else
+ NMH_UNUSED(user);
+ NMH_UNUSED(snoop);
+ adios(NULL, "sendfrom built without OAUTH_SUPPORT, "
+ "so oauth_svc %s is not supported", oauth_svc);
+#endif /* OAUTH_SUPPORT */
+
+ status = smtalk(SM_AUTH, "AUTH XOAUTH2 %s", xoauth_client_res);
+ if (status == 235) {
+ /* It worked! */
+ return RP_OK;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Status is 334 and sm_reply.text contains base64-encoded JSON. As far as
+ * epg can tell, no matter the error, the JSON is always the same:
+ * {"status":"400","schemes":"Bearer","scope":"https://mail.google.com/"}
+ * I tried these errors:
+ * - garbage token
+ * - expired token
+ * - wrong scope
+ * - wrong username
+ */
+ /* Then we're supposed to send an empty response ("\r\n"). */
+ smtalk(SM_AUTH, "");
+ /*
+ * And now we always get this, again, no matter the error:
+ * 535-5.7.8 Username and Password not accepted. Learn more at
+ * 535 5.7.8 http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?answer=14257
+ */
+ return RP_BHST;
+}
+
static int
sm_ierror (char *fmt, ...)
{
{
va_list ap;
int result;
- char buffer[BUFSIZ];
+ char *buffer;
+ size_t bufsize = BUFSIZ;
+
+ buffer = mh_xmalloc(bufsize);
va_start(ap, fmt);
- vsnprintf (buffer, sizeof(buffer), fmt, ap);
+ result = vsnprintf (buffer, bufsize, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
+ if (result > (int) bufsize) {
+ buffer = mh_xrealloc(buffer, bufsize = result + 1);
+ va_start(ap, fmt);
+ vsnprintf (buffer, bufsize, fmt, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+ }
+
if (sm_debug) {
+ char *decoded_buffer =
+ prepare_for_display (buffer, &next_line_encoded);
+
if (sasl_ssf)
printf("(sasl-encrypted) ");
if (tls_active)
printf("(tls-encrypted) ");
- printf ("=> %s\n", buffer);
+ printf ("=> %s\n", decoded_buffer);
+ free (decoded_buffer);
fflush (stdout);
}
result = smhear ();
alarm (0);
+ free(buffer);
+
return result;
}
return (ferror (sm_wfp) ? sm_werror () : OK);
}
- for (bp = buffer; len > 0; bp++, len--) {
+ for (bp = buffer; bp && len > 0; bp++, len--) {
switch (*bp) {
case '\n':
sm_nl = TRUE;
}
} else
#endif /* TLS_SUPPORT */
- fwrite(buffer, sizeof(*buffer), len, sm_wfp);
+ if ((int) fwrite(buffer, sizeof(*buffer), len, sm_wfp) < len) {
+ advise ("sm_fwrite", "fwrite");
+ }
#ifdef CYRUS_SASL
} else {
while (len >= maxoutbuf - sasl_outbuflen) {
return NOTOK;
}
- fwrite(output, sizeof(*output), outputlen, sm_wfp);
+ if (fwrite(output, sizeof(*output), outputlen, sm_wfp) <
+ outputlen) {
+ advise ("sm_fwrite", "fwrite");
+ }
}
if (len > 0) {
return ferror(sm_wfp) ? NOTOK : RP_OK;
}
+#ifdef TLS_SUPPORT
/*
- * Convenience functions to replace occurences of fputs() and fputc()
+ * Negotiate Transport Layer Security
+ */
+
+static int
+tls_negotiate(void)
+{
+ BIO *ssl_bio;
+
+ if (! sslctx) {
+ const SSL_METHOD *method;
+
+ SSL_library_init();
+ SSL_load_error_strings();
+
+ method = TLSv1_client_method(); /* Not sure about this */
+
+ /* Older ssl takes a non-const arg. */
+ sslctx = SSL_CTX_new((SSL_METHOD *) method);
+
+ if (! sslctx) {
+ sm_end(NOTOK);
+ return sm_ierror("Unable to initialize OpenSSL context: %s",
+ ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
+ }
+ }
+
+ ssl = SSL_new(sslctx);
+
+ if (! ssl) {
+ sm_end(NOTOK);
+ return sm_ierror("Unable to create SSL connection: %s",
+ ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
+ }
+
+ sbior = BIO_new_socket(fileno(sm_rfp), BIO_NOCLOSE);
+ sbiow = BIO_new_socket(fileno(sm_wfp), BIO_NOCLOSE);
+
+ if (sbior == NULL || sbiow == NULL) {
+ sm_end(NOTOK);
+ return sm_ierror("Unable to create BIO endpoints: %s",
+ ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
+ }
+
+ SSL_set_bio(ssl, sbior, sbiow);
+ SSL_set_connect_state(ssl);
+
+ /*
+ * Set up a BIO to handle buffering for us
+ */
+
+ io = BIO_new(BIO_f_buffer());
+
+ if (! io) {
+ sm_end(NOTOK);
+ return sm_ierror("Unable to create a buffer BIO: %s",
+ ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
+ }
+
+ ssl_bio = BIO_new(BIO_f_ssl());
+
+ if (! ssl_bio) {
+ sm_end(NOTOK);
+ return sm_ierror("Unable to create a SSL BIO: %s",
+ ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
+ }
+
+ BIO_set_ssl(ssl_bio, ssl, BIO_CLOSE);
+ BIO_push(io, ssl_bio);
+
+ /*
+ * Try doing the handshake now
+ */
+
+ if (BIO_do_handshake(io) < 1) {
+ sm_end(NOTOK);
+ return sm_ierror("Unable to negotiate SSL connection: %s",
+ ERR_error_string(ERR_get_error(), NULL));
+ }
+
+ if (sm_debug) {
+ const SSL_CIPHER *cipher = SSL_get_current_cipher(ssl);
+ printf("SSL negotiation successful: %s(%d) %s\n",
+ SSL_CIPHER_get_name(cipher),
+ SSL_CIPHER_get_bits(cipher, NULL),
+ SSL_CIPHER_get_version(cipher));
+
+ }
+
+ tls_active = 1;
+
+ return RP_OK;
+}
+#endif /* TLS_SUPPORT */
+
+/*
+ * Convenience functions to replace occurrences of fputs() and fputc()
*/
static int
return;
}
- fwrite(output, sizeof(*output), outputlen, sm_wfp);
+ if (fwrite(output, sizeof(*output), outputlen, sm_wfp) < outputlen) {
+ advise ("sm_fflush", "fwrite");
+ }
sasl_outbuflen = 0;
}
#endif /* CYRUS_SASL */
int i, code, cont, bc = 0, rc, more;
unsigned char *bp;
char *rp;
- char **ehlo = NULL, buffer[BUFSIZ];
+ char **ehlo = EHLOkeys, buffer[BUFSIZ];
if (doingEHLO) {
static int at_least_once = 0;
for (more = FALSE; sm_rrecord ((char *) (bp = (unsigned char *) buffer),
&bc) != NOTOK ; ) {
if (sm_debug) {
+ char *decoded_buffer =
+ prepare_for_display (buffer, &next_line_encoded);
+
if (sasl_ssf > 0)
printf("(sasl-decrypted) ");
if (tls_active)
printf("(tls-decrypted) ");
- printf ("<= %s\n", buffer);
+ printf ("<= %s\n", decoded_buffer);
+ free (decoded_buffer);
fflush (stdout);
}
buffer[*len = 0] = 0;
if ((retval = sm_fgets (buffer, BUFSIZ, sm_rfp)) != RP_OK)
- return retval;
+ return sm_rerror (retval);
*len = strlen (buffer);
/* *len should be >0 except on EOF, but check for safety's sake */
if (*len == 0)
return 0;
}
+
+
+/*
+ * Detects, using heuristics, if an SMTP server or client response string
+ * contains a base64-encoded portion. If it does, decodes it and replaces
+ * any non-printable characters with a hex representation. Caller is
+ * responsible for free'ing return value. If the decode fails, a copy of
+ * the input string is returned.
+ */
+static
+char *
+prepare_for_display (const char *string, int *next_line_encoded) {
+ const char *start = NULL;
+ const char *decoded;
+ size_t decoded_len;
+ int prefix_len = -1;
+
+ if (strncmp (string, "AUTH ", 5) == 0) {
+ /* AUTH line: the mechanism isn't encoded. If there's an initial
+ response, it must be base64 encoded.. */
+ char *mechanism = strchr (string + 5, ' ');
+
+ if (mechanism != NULL) {
+ prefix_len = (int) (mechanism - string + 1);
+ } /* else no space following the mechanism, so no initial response */
+ *next_line_encoded = 0;
+ } else if (strncmp (string, "334 ", 4) == 0) {
+ /* 334 is the server's request for user or password. */
+ prefix_len = 4;
+ /* The next (client response) line must be base64 encoded. */
+ *next_line_encoded = 1;
+ } else if (*next_line_encoded) {
+ /* "next" line now refers to this line, which is a base64-encoded
+ client response. */
+ prefix_len = 0;
+ *next_line_encoded = 0;
+ } else {
+ *next_line_encoded = 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Don't attempt to decoded unencoded initial response ('=') or cancel
+ response ('*'). */
+ if (prefix_len > -1 &&
+ string[prefix_len] != '=' && string[prefix_len] != '*') {
+ start = string + prefix_len;
+ }
+
+ if (start && decodeBase64 (start, &decoded, &decoded_len, 1, NULL) == OK) {
+ char *hexified;
+ char *prefix = mh_xmalloc(prefix_len + 1);
+ char *display_string;
+
+ /* prefix is the beginning portion, which isn't base64 encoded. */
+ snprintf (prefix, prefix_len + 1, "%*s", prefix_len, string);
+ hexify ((const unsigned char *) decoded, decoded_len, &hexified);
+ /* Wrap the decoded portion in "b64<>". */
+ display_string = concat (prefix, "b64<", hexified, ">", NULL);
+ free (hexified);
+ free (prefix);
+ free ((char *) decoded);
+
+ return display_string;
+ } else {
+ return getcpy (string);
+ }
+}