1 /*	$NetBSD: postscreen.c,v 1.4 2022/10/08 16:12:48 christos Exp $	*/
2 
3 /*++
4 /* NAME
5 /*	postscreen 8
6 /* SUMMARY
7 /*	Postfix zombie blocker
8 /* SYNOPSIS
9 /*	\fBpostscreen\fR [generic Postfix daemon options]
10 /* DESCRIPTION
11 /*	The Postfix \fBpostscreen\fR(8) server provides additional
12 /*	protection against mail server overload. One \fBpostscreen\fR(8)
13 /*	process handles multiple inbound SMTP connections, and decides
14 /*	which clients may talk to a Postfix SMTP server process.
15 /*	By keeping spambots away, \fBpostscreen\fR(8) leaves more
16 /*	SMTP server processes available for legitimate clients, and
17 /*	delays the onset of server overload conditions.
18 /*
19 /*	This program should not be used on SMTP ports that receive
20 /*	mail from end-user clients (MUAs). In a typical deployment,
21 /*	\fBpostscreen\fR(8) handles the MX service on TCP port 25, and
22 /*	\fBsmtpd\fR(8) receives mail from MUAs on the \fBsubmission\fR
23 /*	service (TCP port 587) which requires client authentication.
24 /*	Alternatively, a site could set up a dedicated, non-postscreen,
25 /*	"port 25" server that provides \fBsubmission\fR service and
26 /*	client authentication, but no MX service.
27 /*
28 /*	\fBpostscreen\fR(8) maintains a temporary allowlist for
29 /*	clients that have passed a number of tests.  When an SMTP
30 /*	client IP address is allowlisted, \fBpostscreen\fR(8) hands
31 /*	off the connection immediately to a Postfix SMTP server
32 /*	process. This minimizes the overhead for legitimate mail.
33 /*
34 /*	By default, \fBpostscreen\fR(8) logs statistics and hands
35 /*	off each connection to a Postfix SMTP server process, while
36 /*	excluding clients in mynetworks from all tests (primarily,
37 /*	to avoid problems with non-standard SMTP implementations
38 /*	in network appliances).  This default mode blocks no clients,
39 /*	and is useful for non-destructive testing.
40 /*
41 /*	In a typical production setting, \fBpostscreen\fR(8) is
42 /*	configured to reject mail from clients that fail one or
43 /*	more tests. \fBpostscreen\fR(8) logs rejected mail with the
44 /*	client address, helo, sender and recipient information.
45 /*
46 /*	\fBpostscreen\fR(8) is not an SMTP proxy; this is intentional.
47 /*	The purpose is to keep spambots away from Postfix SMTP
48 /*	server processes, while minimizing overhead for legitimate
49 /*	traffic.
50 /* SECURITY
51 /* .ad
52 /* .fi
53 /*	The \fBpostscreen\fR(8) server is moderately security-sensitive.
54 /*	It talks to untrusted clients on the network. The process
55 /*	can be run chrooted at fixed low privilege.
56 /* STANDARDS
57 /*	RFC 821 (SMTP protocol)
58 /*	RFC 1123 (Host requirements)
59 /*	RFC 1652 (8bit-MIME transport)
60 /*	RFC 1869 (SMTP service extensions)
61 /*	RFC 1870 (Message Size Declaration)
62 /*	RFC 1985 (ETRN command)
63 /*	RFC 2034 (SMTP Enhanced Status Codes)
64 /*	RFC 2821 (SMTP protocol)
65 /*	Not: RFC 2920 (SMTP Pipelining)
66 /*	RFC 3030 (CHUNKING without BINARYMIME)
67 /*	RFC 3207 (STARTTLS command)
68 /*	RFC 3461 (SMTP DSN Extension)
69 /*	RFC 3463 (Enhanced Status Codes)
70 /*	RFC 5321 (SMTP protocol, including multi-line 220 banners)
71 /* DIAGNOSTICS
72 /*	Problems and transactions are logged to \fBsyslogd\fR(8)
73 /*	or \fBpostlogd\fR(8).
74 /* BUGS
75 /*	The \fBpostscreen\fR(8) built-in SMTP protocol engine
76 /*	currently does not announce support for AUTH, XCLIENT or
77 /*	XFORWARD.
78 /*	If you need to make these services available
79 /*	on port 25, then do not enable the optional "after 220
80 /*	server greeting" tests.
81 /*
82 /*	The optional "after 220 server greeting" tests may result in
83 /*	unexpected delivery delays from senders that retry email delivery
84 /*	from a different IP address.  Reason: after passing these tests a
85 /*	new client must disconnect, and reconnect from the same IP
86 /*	address before it can deliver mail. See POSTSCREEN_README, section
87 /*	"Tests after the 220 SMTP server greeting", for a discussion.
88 /* CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
89 /* .ad
90 /* .fi
91 /*	Changes to main.cf are not picked up automatically, as
92 /*	\fBpostscreen\fR(8) processes may run for several hours.
93 /*	Use the command "postfix reload" after a configuration
94 /*	change.
95 /*
96 /*	The text below provides only a parameter summary. See
97 /*	\fBpostconf\fR(5) for more details including examples.
98 /*
99 /*	NOTE: Some \fBpostscreen\fR(8) parameters implement
100 /*	stress-dependent behavior.  This is supported only when the
101 /*	default parameter value is stress-dependent (that is, it
102 /*	looks like ${stress?{X}:{Y}}, or it is the $\fIname\fR
103 /*	of an smtpd parameter with a stress-dependent default).
104 /*	Other parameters always evaluate as if the \fBstress\fR
105 /*	parameter value is the empty string.
106 /* COMPATIBILITY CONTROLS
107 /* .ad
108 /* .fi
109 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_command_filter ($smtpd_command_filter)\fR"
110 /*	A mechanism to transform commands from remote SMTP clients.
111 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps ($smtpd_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps)\fR"
112 /*	Lookup tables, indexed by the remote SMTP client address, with
113 /*	case insensitive lists of EHLO keywords (pipelining, starttls, auth,
114 /*	etc.) that the \fBpostscreen\fR(8) server will not send in the EHLO response
115 /*	to a remote SMTP client.
116 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_discard_ehlo_keywords ($smtpd_discard_ehlo_keywords)\fR"
117 /*	A case insensitive list of EHLO keywords (pipelining, starttls,
118 /*	auth, etc.) that the \fBpostscreen\fR(8) server will not send in the EHLO
119 /*	response to a remote SMTP client.
120 /* .PP
121 /*	Available in Postfix version 3.1 and later:
122 /* .IP "\fBdns_ncache_ttl_fix_enable (no)\fR"
123 /*	Enable a workaround for future libc incompatibility.
124 /* .PP
125 /*	Available in Postfix version 3.4 and later:
126 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_reject_footer_maps ($smtpd_reject_footer_maps)\fR"
127 /*	Optional lookup table for information that is appended after a 4XX
128 /*	or 5XX \fBpostscreen\fR(8) server response.
129 /* .PP
130 /*	Available in Postfix 3.6 and later:
131 /* .IP "\fBrespectful_logging (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
132 /*	Avoid logging that implies white is better than black.
133 /* TROUBLE SHOOTING CONTROLS
134 /* .ad
135 /* .fi
136 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_expansion_filter (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
137 /*	List of characters that are permitted in postscreen_reject_footer
138 /*	attribute expansions.
139 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_reject_footer ($smtpd_reject_footer)\fR"
140 /*	Optional information that is appended after a 4XX or 5XX
141 /*	\fBpostscreen\fR(8) server
142 /*	response.
143 /* .IP "\fBsoft_bounce (no)\fR"
144 /*	Safety net to keep mail queued that would otherwise be returned to
145 /*	the sender.
146 /* BEFORE-POSTSCREEN PROXY AGENT
147 /* .ad
148 /* .fi
149 /*	Available in Postfix version 2.10 and later:
150 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_upstream_proxy_protocol (empty)\fR"
151 /*	The name of the proxy protocol used by an optional before-postscreen
152 /*	proxy agent.
153 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_upstream_proxy_timeout (5s)\fR"
154 /*	The time limit for the proxy protocol specified with the
155 /*	postscreen_upstream_proxy_protocol parameter.
156 /* PERMANENT ALLOW/DENYLIST TEST
157 /* .ad
158 /* .fi
159 /*	This test is executed immediately after a remote SMTP client
160 /*	connects. If a client is permanently allowlisted, the client
161 /*	will be handed off immediately to a Postfix SMTP server
162 /*	process.
163 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_access_list (permit_mynetworks)\fR"
164 /*	Permanent allow/denylist for remote SMTP client IP addresses.
165 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_blacklist_action (ignore)\fR"
166 /*	Renamed to postscreen_denylist_action in Postfix 3.6.
167 /* MAIL EXCHANGER POLICY TESTS
168 /* .ad
169 /* .fi
170 /*	When \fBpostscreen\fR(8) is configured to monitor all primary
171 /*	and backup MX addresses, it can refuse to allowlist clients
172 /*	that connect to a backup MX address only. For small sites,
173 /*	this requires configuring primary and backup MX addresses
174 /*	on the same MTA. Larger sites would have to share the
175 /*	\fBpostscreen\fR(8) cache between primary and backup MTAs,
176 /*	which would introduce a common point of failure.
177 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_whitelist_interfaces (static:all)\fR"
178 /*	Renamed to postscreen_allowlist_interfaces in Postfix 3.6.
179 /* BEFORE 220 GREETING TESTS
180 /* .ad
181 /* .fi
182 /*	These tests are executed before the remote SMTP client
183 /*	receives the "220 servername" greeting. If no tests remain
184 /*	after the successful completion of this phase, the client
185 /*	will be handed off immediately to a Postfix SMTP server
186 /*	process.
187 /* .IP "\fBdnsblog_service_name (dnsblog)\fR"
188 /*	The name of the \fBdnsblog\fR(8) service entry in master.cf.
189 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_dnsbl_action (ignore)\fR"
190 /*	The action that \fBpostscreen\fR(8) takes when a remote SMTP client's combined
191 /*	DNSBL score is equal to or greater than a threshold (as defined
192 /*	with the postscreen_dnsbl_sites and postscreen_dnsbl_threshold
193 /*	parameters).
194 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_dnsbl_reply_map (empty)\fR"
195 /*	A mapping from actual DNSBL domain name which includes a secret
196 /*	password, to the DNSBL domain name that postscreen will reply with
197 /*	when it rejects mail.
198 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_dnsbl_sites (empty)\fR"
199 /*	Optional list of DNS allow/denylist domains, filters and weight
200 /*	factors.
201 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_dnsbl_threshold (1)\fR"
202 /*	The inclusive lower bound for blocking a remote SMTP client, based on
203 /*	its combined DNSBL score as defined with the postscreen_dnsbl_sites
204 /*	parameter.
205 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_greet_action (ignore)\fR"
206 /*	The action that \fBpostscreen\fR(8) takes when a remote SMTP client speaks
207 /*	before its turn within the time specified with the postscreen_greet_wait
208 /*	parameter.
209 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_greet_banner ($smtpd_banner)\fR"
210 /*	The \fItext\fR in the optional "220-\fItext\fR..." server
211 /*	response that
212 /*	\fBpostscreen\fR(8) sends ahead of the real Postfix SMTP server's "220
213 /*	text..." response, in an attempt to confuse bad SMTP clients so
214 /*	that they speak before their turn (pre-greet).
215 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_greet_wait (normal: 6s, overload: 2s)\fR"
216 /*	The amount of time that \fBpostscreen\fR(8) will wait for an SMTP
217 /*	client to send a command before its turn, and for DNS blocklist
218 /*	lookup results to arrive (default: up to 2 seconds under stress,
219 /*	up to 6 seconds otherwise).
220 /* .IP "\fBsmtpd_service_name (smtpd)\fR"
221 /*	The internal service that \fBpostscreen\fR(8) hands off allowed
222 /*	connections to.
223 /* .PP
224 /*	Available in Postfix version 2.11 and later:
225 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_dnsbl_whitelist_threshold (0)\fR"
226 /*	Renamed to postscreen_dnsbl_allowlist_threshold in Postfix 3.6.
227 /* .PP
228 /*	Available in Postfix version 3.0 and later:
229 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_dnsbl_timeout (10s)\fR"
230 /*	The time limit for DNSBL or DNSWL lookups.
231 /* .PP
232 /*	Available in Postfix version 3.6 and later:
233 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_denylist_action (ignore)\fR"
234 /*	The action that \fBpostscreen\fR(8) takes when a remote SMTP client is
235 /*	permanently denylisted with the postscreen_access_list parameter.
236 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_allowlist_interfaces (static:all)\fR"
237 /*	A list of local \fBpostscreen\fR(8) server IP addresses where a
238 /*	non-allowlisted remote SMTP client can obtain \fBpostscreen\fR(8)'s temporary
239 /*	allowlist status.
240 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_dnsbl_allowlist_threshold (0)\fR"
241 /*	Allow a remote SMTP client to skip "before" and "after 220
242 /*	greeting" protocol tests, based on its combined DNSBL score as
243 /*	defined with the postscreen_dnsbl_sites parameter.
244 /* AFTER 220 GREETING TESTS
245 /* .ad
246 /* .fi
247 /*	These tests are executed after the remote SMTP client
248 /*	receives the "220 servername" greeting. If a client passes
249 /*	all tests during this phase, it will receive a 4XX response
250 /*	to all RCPT TO commands. After the client reconnects, it
251 /*	will be allowed to talk directly to a Postfix SMTP server
252 /*	process.
253 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_bare_newline_action (ignore)\fR"
254 /*	The action that \fBpostscreen\fR(8) takes when a remote SMTP client sends
255 /*	a bare newline character, that is, a newline not preceded by carriage
256 /*	return.
257 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_bare_newline_enable (no)\fR"
258 /*	Enable "bare newline" SMTP protocol tests in the \fBpostscreen\fR(8)
259 /*	server.
260 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_disable_vrfy_command ($disable_vrfy_command)\fR"
261 /*	Disable the SMTP VRFY command in the \fBpostscreen\fR(8) daemon.
262 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_forbidden_commands ($smtpd_forbidden_commands)\fR"
263 /*	List of commands that the \fBpostscreen\fR(8) server considers in
264 /*	violation of the SMTP protocol.
265 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_helo_required ($smtpd_helo_required)\fR"
266 /*	Require that a remote SMTP client sends HELO or EHLO before
267 /*	commencing a MAIL transaction.
268 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_non_smtp_command_action (drop)\fR"
269 /*	The action that \fBpostscreen\fR(8) takes when a remote SMTP client sends
270 /*	non-SMTP commands as specified with the postscreen_forbidden_commands
271 /*	parameter.
272 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_non_smtp_command_enable (no)\fR"
273 /*	Enable "non-SMTP command" tests in the \fBpostscreen\fR(8) server.
274 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_pipelining_action (enforce)\fR"
275 /*	The action that \fBpostscreen\fR(8) takes when a remote SMTP client
276 /*	sends
277 /*	multiple commands instead of sending one command and waiting for
278 /*	the server to respond.
279 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_pipelining_enable (no)\fR"
280 /*	Enable "pipelining" SMTP protocol tests in the \fBpostscreen\fR(8)
281 /*	server.
282 /* CACHE CONTROLS
283 /* .ad
284 /* .fi
285 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_cache_cleanup_interval (12h)\fR"
286 /*	The amount of time between \fBpostscreen\fR(8) cache cleanup runs.
287 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_cache_map (btree:$data_directory/postscreen_cache)\fR"
288 /*	Persistent storage for the \fBpostscreen\fR(8) server decisions.
289 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_cache_retention_time (7d)\fR"
290 /*	The amount of time that \fBpostscreen\fR(8) will cache an expired
291 /*	temporary allowlist entry before it is removed.
292 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_bare_newline_ttl (30d)\fR"
293 /*	The amount of time that \fBpostscreen\fR(8) will use the result from
294 /*	a successful "bare newline" SMTP protocol test.
295 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_dnsbl_max_ttl (${postscreen_dnsbl_ttl?{$postscreen_dnsbl_ttl}:{1}}h)\fR"
296 /*	The maximum amount of time that \fBpostscreen\fR(8) will use the
297 /*	result from a successful DNS-based reputation test before a
298 /*	client IP address is required to pass that test again.
299 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_dnsbl_min_ttl (60s)\fR"
300 /*	The minimum amount of time that \fBpostscreen\fR(8) will use the
301 /*	result from a successful DNS-based reputation test before a
302 /*	client IP address is required to pass that test again.
303 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_greet_ttl (1d)\fR"
304 /*	The amount of time that \fBpostscreen\fR(8) will use the result from
305 /*	a successful PREGREET test.
306 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_non_smtp_command_ttl (30d)\fR"
307 /*	The amount of time that \fBpostscreen\fR(8) will use the result from
308 /*	a successful "non_smtp_command" SMTP protocol test.
309 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_pipelining_ttl (30d)\fR"
310 /*	The amount of time that \fBpostscreen\fR(8) will use the result from
311 /*	a successful "pipelining" SMTP protocol test.
312 /* RESOURCE CONTROLS
313 /* .ad
314 /* .fi
315 /* .IP "\fBline_length_limit (2048)\fR"
316 /*	Upon input, long lines are chopped up into pieces of at most
317 /*	this length; upon delivery, long lines are reconstructed.
318 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_client_connection_count_limit ($smtpd_client_connection_count_limit)\fR"
319 /*	How many simultaneous connections any remote SMTP client is
320 /*	allowed to have
321 /*	with the \fBpostscreen\fR(8) daemon.
322 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_command_count_limit (20)\fR"
323 /*	The limit on the total number of commands per SMTP session for
324 /*	\fBpostscreen\fR(8)'s built-in SMTP protocol engine.
325 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_command_time_limit (normal: 300s, overload: 10s)\fR"
326 /*	The time limit to read an entire command line with \fBpostscreen\fR(8)'s
327 /*	built-in SMTP protocol engine.
328 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_post_queue_limit ($default_process_limit)\fR"
329 /*	The number of clients that can be waiting for service from a
330 /*	real Postfix SMTP server process.
331 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_pre_queue_limit ($default_process_limit)\fR"
332 /*	The number of non-allowlisted clients that can be waiting for
333 /*	a decision whether they will receive service from a real Postfix
334 /*	SMTP server
335 /*	process.
336 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_watchdog_timeout (10s)\fR"
337 /*	How much time a \fBpostscreen\fR(8) process may take to respond to
338 /*	a remote SMTP client command or to perform a cache operation before it
339 /*	is terminated by a built-in watchdog timer.
340 /* STARTTLS CONTROLS
341 /* .ad
342 /* .fi
343 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_tls_security_level ($smtpd_tls_security_level)\fR"
344 /*	The SMTP TLS security level for the \fBpostscreen\fR(8) server; when
345 /*	a non-empty value is specified, this overrides the obsolete parameters
346 /*	postscreen_use_tls and postscreen_enforce_tls.
347 /* .IP "\fBtlsproxy_service_name (tlsproxy)\fR"
348 /*	The name of the \fBtlsproxy\fR(8) service entry in master.cf.
349 /* OBSOLETE STARTTLS SUPPORT CONTROLS
350 /* .ad
351 /* .fi
352 /*	These parameters are supported for compatibility with
353 /*	\fBsmtpd\fR(8) legacy parameters.
354 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_use_tls ($smtpd_use_tls)\fR"
355 /*	Opportunistic TLS: announce STARTTLS support to remote SMTP clients,
356 /*	but do not require that clients use TLS encryption.
357 /* .IP "\fBpostscreen_enforce_tls ($smtpd_enforce_tls)\fR"
358 /*	Mandatory TLS: announce STARTTLS support to remote SMTP clients, and
359 /*	require that clients use TLS encryption.
360 /* MISCELLANEOUS CONTROLS
361 /* .ad
362 /* .fi
363 /* .IP "\fBconfig_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
364 /*	The default location of the Postfix main.cf and master.cf
365 /*	configuration files.
366 /* .IP "\fBdelay_logging_resolution_limit (2)\fR"
367 /*	The maximal number of digits after the decimal point when logging
368 /*	sub-second delay values.
369 /* .IP "\fBcommand_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
370 /*	The location of all postfix administrative commands.
371 /* .IP "\fBmax_idle (100s)\fR"
372 /*	The maximum amount of time that an idle Postfix daemon process waits
373 /*	for an incoming connection before terminating voluntarily.
374 /* .IP "\fBprocess_id (read-only)\fR"
375 /*	The process ID of a Postfix command or daemon process.
376 /* .IP "\fBprocess_name (read-only)\fR"
377 /*	The process name of a Postfix command or daemon process.
378 /* .IP "\fBsyslog_facility (mail)\fR"
379 /*	The syslog facility of Postfix logging.
380 /* .IP "\fBsyslog_name (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
381 /*	A prefix that is prepended to the process name in syslog
382 /*	records, so that, for example, "smtpd" becomes "prefix/smtpd".
383 /* .PP
384 /*	Available in Postfix 3.3 and later:
385 /* .IP "\fBservice_name (read-only)\fR"
386 /*	The master.cf service name of a Postfix daemon process.
387 /* .PP
388 /*	Available in Postfix 3.5 and later:
389 /* .IP "\fBinfo_log_address_format (external)\fR"
390 /*	The email address form that will be used in non-debug logging
391 /*	(info, warning, etc.).
392 /* SEE ALSO
393 /*	smtpd(8), Postfix SMTP server
394 /*	tlsproxy(8), Postfix TLS proxy server
395 /*	dnsblog(8), DNS allow/denylist logger
396 /*	postlogd(8), Postfix logging
397 /*	syslogd(8), system logging
398 /* README FILES
399 /* .ad
400 /* .fi
401 /*	Use "\fBpostconf readme_directory\fR" or "\fBpostconf
402 /*	html_directory\fR" to locate this information.
403 /* .nf
404 /* .na
405 /*	POSTSCREEN_README, Postfix Postscreen Howto
406 /* LICENSE
407 /* .ad
408 /* .fi
409 /*	The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
410 /* HISTORY
411 /* .ad
412 /* .fi
413 /*	This service was introduced with Postfix version 2.8.
414 /*
415 /*	Many ideas in \fBpostscreen\fR(8) were explored in earlier
416 /*	work by Michael Tokarev, in OpenBSD spamd, and in MailChannels
417 /*	Traffic Control.
418 /* AUTHOR(S)
419 /*	Wietse Venema
420 /*	IBM T.J. Watson Research
421 /*	P.O. Box 704
422 /*	Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
423 /*
424 /*	Wietse Venema
425 /*	Google, Inc.
426 /*	111 8th Avenue
427 /*	New York, NY 10011, USA
428 /*--*/
429 
430 /* System library. */
431 
432 #include <sys_defs.h>
433 #include <sys/stat.h>
434 #include <stdlib.h>
435 
436 /* Utility library. */
437 
438 #include <msg.h>
439 #include <mymalloc.h>
440 #include <events.h>
441 #include <myaddrinfo.h>
442 #include <dict_cache.h>
443 #include <set_eugid.h>
444 #include <vstream.h>
445 #include <name_code.h>
446 #include <inet_proto.h>
447 
448 /* Global library. */
449 
450 #include <mail_conf.h>
451 #include <mail_params.h>
452 #include <mail_version.h>
453 #include <mail_proto.h>
454 #include <data_redirect.h>
455 #include <string_list.h>
456 
457 /* Master server protocols. */
458 
459 #include <mail_server.h>
460 
461 /* Application-specific. */
462 
463 #include <postscreen.h>
464 
465  /*
466   * Configuration parameters.
467   */
468 char   *var_smtpd_service;
469 char   *var_smtpd_banner;
470 bool    var_disable_vrfy_cmd;
471 bool    var_helo_required;
472 
473 char   *var_smtpd_cmd_filter;
474 char   *var_psc_cmd_filter;
475 
476 char   *var_smtpd_forbid_cmds;
477 char   *var_psc_forbid_cmds;
478 
479 char   *var_smtpd_ehlo_dis_words;
480 char   *var_smtpd_ehlo_dis_maps;
481 char   *var_psc_ehlo_dis_words;
482 char   *var_psc_ehlo_dis_maps;
483 
484 char   *var_smtpd_tls_level;
485 bool    var_smtpd_use_tls;
486 bool    var_smtpd_enforce_tls;
487 char   *var_psc_tls_level;
488 bool    var_psc_use_tls;
489 bool    var_psc_enforce_tls;
490 
491 bool    var_psc_disable_vrfy;
492 bool    var_psc_helo_required;
493 
494 char   *var_psc_cache_map;
495 int     var_psc_cache_scan;
496 int     var_psc_cache_ret;
497 int     var_psc_post_queue_limit;
498 int     var_psc_pre_queue_limit;
499 int     var_psc_watchdog;
500 
501 char   *var_psc_acl;
502 char   *var_psc_dnlist_action;
503 
504 char   *var_psc_greet_ttl;
505 int     var_psc_greet_wait;
506 
507 char   *var_psc_pregr_banner;
508 char   *var_psc_pregr_action;
509 int     var_psc_pregr_ttl;
510 
511 char   *var_psc_dnsbl_sites;
512 char   *var_psc_dnsbl_reply;
513 int     var_psc_dnsbl_thresh;
514 int     var_psc_dnsbl_althresh;
515 char   *var_psc_dnsbl_action;
516 int     var_psc_dnsbl_min_ttl;
517 int     var_psc_dnsbl_max_ttl;
518 int     var_psc_dnsbl_tmout;
519 
520 bool    var_psc_pipel_enable;
521 char   *var_psc_pipel_action;
522 int     var_psc_pipel_ttl;
523 
524 bool    var_psc_nsmtp_enable;
525 char   *var_psc_nsmtp_action;
526 int     var_psc_nsmtp_ttl;
527 
528 bool    var_psc_barlf_enable;
529 char   *var_psc_barlf_action;
530 int     var_psc_barlf_ttl;
531 
532 int     var_psc_cmd_count;
533 int     var_psc_cmd_time;
534 
535 char   *var_dnsblog_service;
536 char   *var_tlsproxy_service;
537 
538 char   *var_smtpd_rej_footer;
539 char   *var_psc_rej_footer;
540 char   *var_psc_rej_ftr_maps;
541 
542 int     var_smtpd_cconn_limit;
543 int     var_psc_cconn_limit;
544 
545 char   *var_smtpd_exp_filter;
546 char   *var_psc_exp_filter;
547 
548 char   *var_psc_allist_if;
549 char   *var_psc_uproxy_proto;
550 int     var_psc_uproxy_tmout;
551 
552  /*
553   * Global variables.
554   */
555 int     psc_check_queue_length;		/* connections being checked */
556 int     psc_post_queue_length;		/* being sent to real SMTPD */
557 DICT_CACHE *psc_cache_map;		/* cache table handle */
558 VSTRING *psc_temp;			/* scratchpad */
559 char   *psc_smtpd_service_name;		/* path to real SMTPD */
560 int     psc_pregr_action;		/* PSC_ACT_DROP/ENFORCE/etc */
561 int     psc_dnsbl_action;		/* PSC_ACT_DROP/ENFORCE/etc */
562 int     psc_pipel_action;		/* PSC_ACT_DROP/ENFORCE/etc */
563 int     psc_nsmtp_action;		/* PSC_ACT_DROP/ENFORCE/etc */
564 int     psc_barlf_action;		/* PSC_ACT_DROP/ENFORCE/etc */
565 int     psc_min_ttl;			/* Update with new tests! */
566 STRING_LIST *psc_forbid_cmds;		/* CONNECT GET POST */
567 int     psc_stress_greet_wait;		/* stressed greet wait */
568 int     psc_normal_greet_wait;		/* stressed greet wait */
569 int     psc_stress_cmd_time_limit;	/* stressed command limit */
570 int     psc_normal_cmd_time_limit;	/* normal command time limit */
571 int     psc_stress;			/* stress level */
572 int     psc_lowat_check_queue_length;	/* stress low-water mark */
573 int     psc_hiwat_check_queue_length;	/* stress high-water mark */
574 DICT   *psc_dnsbl_reply;		/* DNSBL name mapper */
575 HTABLE *psc_client_concurrency;		/* per-client concurrency */
576 
577  /*
578   * Local variables and functions.
579   */
580 static ARGV *psc_acl;			/* permanent allow/denylist */
581 static int psc_dnlist_action;		/* PSC_ACT_DROP/ENFORCE/etc */
582 static ADDR_MATCH_LIST *psc_allist_if;	/* allowlist interfaces */
583 
584 static void psc_endpt_lookup_done(int, VSTREAM *,
585 			             MAI_HOSTADDR_STR *, MAI_SERVPORT_STR *,
586 			            MAI_HOSTADDR_STR *, MAI_SERVPORT_STR *);
587 
588 /* psc_dump - dump some statistics before exit */
589 
psc_dump(char * unused_service,char ** unused_argv)590 static void psc_dump(char *unused_service, char **unused_argv)
591 {
592 
593     /*
594      * Dump preliminary cache cleanup statistics when the process commits
595      * suicide while a cache cleanup run is in progress. We can't currently
596      * distinguish between "postfix reload" (we should restart) or "maximal
597      * idle time reached" (we could finish the cache cleanup first).
598      */
599     if (psc_cache_map) {
600 	dict_cache_close(psc_cache_map);
601 	psc_cache_map = 0;
602     }
603 }
604 
605 /* psc_drain - delayed exit after "postfix reload" */
606 
psc_drain(char * unused_service,char ** unused_argv)607 static void psc_drain(char *unused_service, char **unused_argv)
608 {
609     int     count;
610 
611     /*
612      * After "postfix reload", complete work-in-progress in the background,
613      * instead of dropping already-accepted connections on the floor.
614      *
615      * Unfortunately we must close all writable tables, so we can't store or
616      * look up reputation information. The reason is that we don't have any
617      * multi-writer safety guarantees. We also can't use the single-writer
618      * proxywrite service, because its latency guarantees are too weak.
619      *
620      * All error retry counts shall be limited. Instead of blocking here, we
621      * could retry failed fork() operations in the event call-back routines,
622      * but we don't need perfection. The host system is severely overloaded
623      * and service levels are already way down.
624      *
625      * XXX Some Berkeley DB versions break with close-after-fork. Every new
626      * version is an improvement over its predecessor.
627      *
628      * XXX Don't assume that it is OK to share the same LMDB lockfile descriptor
629      * between different processes.
630      */
631     if (psc_cache_map != 0			/* XXX && psc_cache_map
632 	    requires locking */ ) {
633 	dict_cache_close(psc_cache_map);
634 	psc_cache_map = 0;
635     }
636     for (count = 0; /* see below */ ; count++) {
637 	if (count >= 5) {
638 	    msg_fatal("fork: %m");
639 	} else if (event_server_drain() != 0) {
640 	    msg_warn("fork: %m");
641 	    sleep(1);
642 	    continue;
643 	} else {
644 	    return;
645 	}
646     }
647 }
648 
649 /* psc_service - handle new client connection */
650 
psc_service(VSTREAM * smtp_client_stream,char * unused_service,char ** unused_argv)651 static void psc_service(VSTREAM *smtp_client_stream,
652 			        char *unused_service,
653 			        char **unused_argv)
654 {
655 
656     /*
657      * For sanity, require that at least one of INET or INET6 is enabled.
658      * Otherwise, we can't look up interface information, and we can't
659      * convert names or addresses.
660      */
661     if (inet_proto_info()->ai_family_list[0] == 0)
662 	msg_fatal("all network protocols are disabled (%s = %s)",
663 		  VAR_INET_PROTOCOLS, var_inet_protocols);
664 
665     /*
666      * This program handles all incoming connections, so it must not block.
667      * We use event-driven code for all operations that introduce latency.
668      *
669      * Note: instead of using VSTREAM-level timeouts, we enforce limits on the
670      * total amount of time to receive a complete SMTP command line.
671      */
672     non_blocking(vstream_fileno(smtp_client_stream), NON_BLOCKING);
673 
674     /*
675      * Look up the remote SMTP client address and port.
676      */
677     psc_endpt_lookup(smtp_client_stream, psc_endpt_lookup_done);
678 }
679 
680 /* psc_warn_compat_respectful_logging - compatibility warning */
681 
psc_warn_compat_respectful_logging(PSC_STATE * state)682 static void psc_warn_compat_respectful_logging(PSC_STATE *state)
683 {
684     msg_info("using backwards-compatible default setting "
685 	     VAR_RESPECTFUL_LOGGING "=no for client [%s]:%s",
686 	     PSC_CLIENT_ADDR_PORT(state));
687     warn_compat_respectful_logging = 0;
688 }
689 
690 /* psc_endpt_lookup_done - endpoint lookup completed */
691 
psc_endpt_lookup_done(int endpt_status,VSTREAM * smtp_client_stream,MAI_HOSTADDR_STR * smtp_client_addr,MAI_SERVPORT_STR * smtp_client_port,MAI_HOSTADDR_STR * smtp_server_addr,MAI_SERVPORT_STR * smtp_server_port)692 static void psc_endpt_lookup_done(int endpt_status,
693 				          VSTREAM *smtp_client_stream,
694 				          MAI_HOSTADDR_STR *smtp_client_addr,
695 				          MAI_SERVPORT_STR *smtp_client_port,
696 				          MAI_HOSTADDR_STR *smtp_server_addr,
697 				          MAI_SERVPORT_STR *smtp_server_port)
698 {
699     const char *myname = "psc_endpt_lookup_done";
700     PSC_STATE *state;
701     const char *stamp_str;
702     int     saved_flags;
703 
704     /*
705      * Best effort - if this non-blocking write(2) fails, so be it.
706      */
707     if (endpt_status < 0) {
708 	(void) write(vstream_fileno(smtp_client_stream),
709 		     "421 4.3.2 No system resources\r\n",
710 		     sizeof("421 4.3.2 No system resources\r\n") - 1);
711 	event_server_disconnect(smtp_client_stream);
712 	return;
713     }
714     if (msg_verbose > 1)
715 	msg_info("%s: sq=%d cq=%d connect from [%s]:%s",
716 		 myname, psc_post_queue_length, psc_check_queue_length,
717 		 smtp_client_addr->buf, smtp_client_port->buf);
718 
719     msg_info("CONNECT from [%s]:%s to [%s]:%s",
720 	     smtp_client_addr->buf, smtp_client_port->buf,
721 	     smtp_server_addr->buf, smtp_server_port->buf);
722 
723     /*
724      * Bundle up all the loose session pieces. This zeroes all flags and time
725      * stamps.
726      */
727     state = psc_new_session_state(smtp_client_stream, smtp_client_addr->buf,
728 				  smtp_client_port->buf,
729 				  smtp_server_addr->buf,
730 				  smtp_server_port->buf);
731 
732     /*
733      * Reply with 421 when the client has too many open connections.
734      */
735     if (var_psc_cconn_limit > 0
736 	&& state->client_info->concurrency > var_psc_cconn_limit) {
737 	msg_info("NOQUEUE: reject: CONNECT from [%s]:%s: too many connections",
738 		 state->smtp_client_addr, state->smtp_client_port);
739 	PSC_DROP_SESSION_STATE(state,
740 			       "421 4.7.0 Error: too many connections\r\n");
741 	return;
742     }
743 
744     /*
745      * Reply with 421 when we can't forward more connections.
746      */
747     if (var_psc_post_queue_limit > 0
748 	&& psc_post_queue_length >= var_psc_post_queue_limit) {
749 	msg_info("NOQUEUE: reject: CONNECT from [%s]:%s: all server ports busy",
750 		 state->smtp_client_addr, state->smtp_client_port);
751 	PSC_DROP_SESSION_STATE(state,
752 			       "421 4.3.2 All server ports are busy\r\n");
753 	return;
754     }
755 
756     /*
757      * The permanent allow/denylist has highest precedence.
758      */
759     if (psc_acl != 0) {
760 	switch (psc_acl_eval(state, psc_acl, VAR_PSC_ACL)) {
761 
762 	    /*
763 	     * Permanently denylisted.
764 	     */
765 	case PSC_ACL_ACT_DENYLIST:
766 	    msg_info("%sLISTED [%s]:%s",
767 		     var_respectful_logging ? "DENY" : "BLACK",
768 		     PSC_CLIENT_ADDR_PORT(state));
769 	    if (warn_compat_respectful_logging)
770 		psc_warn_compat_respectful_logging(state);
771 	    PSC_FAIL_SESSION_STATE(state, PSC_STATE_FLAG_DNLIST_FAIL);
772 	    switch (psc_dnlist_action) {
773 	    case PSC_ACT_DROP:
774 		PSC_DROP_SESSION_STATE(state,
775 			     "521 5.3.2 Service currently unavailable\r\n");
776 		return;
777 	    case PSC_ACT_ENFORCE:
778 		PSC_ENFORCE_SESSION_STATE(state,
779 			     "550 5.3.2 Service currently unavailable\r\n");
780 		break;
781 	    case PSC_ACT_IGNORE:
782 		PSC_UNFAIL_SESSION_STATE(state, PSC_STATE_FLAG_DNLIST_FAIL);
783 
784 		/*
785 		 * Not: PSC_PASS_SESSION_STATE. Repeat this test the next
786 		 * time.
787 		 */
788 		break;
789 	    default:
790 		msg_panic("%s: unknown denylist action value %d",
791 			  myname, psc_dnlist_action);
792 	    }
793 	    break;
794 
795 	    /*
796 	     * Permanently allowlisted.
797 	     */
798 	case PSC_ACL_ACT_ALLOWLIST:
799 	    msg_info("%sLISTED [%s]:%s",
800 		     var_respectful_logging ? "ALLOW" : "WHITE",
801 		     PSC_CLIENT_ADDR_PORT(state));
802 	    if (warn_compat_respectful_logging)
803 		psc_warn_compat_respectful_logging(state);
804 	    psc_conclude(state);
805 	    return;
806 
807 	    /*
808 	     * Other: dunno (don't know) or error.
809 	     */
810 	default:
811 	    break;
812 	}
813     }
814 
815     /*
816      * The temporary allowlist (i.e. the postscreen cache) has the lowest
817      * precedence. This cache contains information about the results of prior
818      * tests. Allowlist the client when all enabled test results are still
819      * valid.
820      */
821     if ((state->flags & PSC_STATE_MASK_ANY_FAIL) == 0
822 	&& state->client_info->concurrency == 1
823 	&& psc_cache_map != 0
824 	&& (stamp_str = psc_cache_lookup(psc_cache_map, state->smtp_client_addr)) != 0) {
825 	saved_flags = state->flags;
826 	psc_parse_tests(state, stamp_str, event_time());
827 	state->flags |= saved_flags;
828 	if (msg_verbose)
829 	    msg_info("%s: cached + recent flags: %s",
830 		     myname, psc_print_state_flags(state->flags, myname));
831 	if ((state->flags & PSC_STATE_MASK_ANY_TODO_FAIL) == 0) {
832 	    msg_info("PASS OLD [%s]:%s", PSC_CLIENT_ADDR_PORT(state));
833 	    psc_conclude(state);
834 	    return;
835 	}
836     } else if (state->client_info->concurrency > 1) {
837 	saved_flags = state->flags;
838 	psc_todo_tests(state, event_time());
839 	state->flags |= saved_flags;
840 	if (msg_verbose)
841 	    msg_info("%s: new + recent flags: %s",
842 		     myname, psc_print_state_flags(state->flags, myname));
843     } else {
844 	saved_flags = state->flags;
845 	psc_new_tests(state);
846 	state->flags |= saved_flags;
847 	if (msg_verbose)
848 	    msg_info("%s: new + recent flags: %s",
849 		     myname, psc_print_state_flags(state->flags, myname));
850     }
851 
852     /*
853      * Don't allowlist clients that connect to backup MX addresses. Fail
854      * "closed" on error.
855      */
856     if (addr_match_list_match(psc_allist_if, smtp_server_addr->buf) == 0) {
857 	state->flags |= (PSC_STATE_FLAG_ALLIST_FAIL | PSC_STATE_FLAG_NOFORWARD);
858 	msg_info("%sLIST VETO [%s]:%s", var_respectful_logging ?
859 		 "ALLOW" : "WHITE", PSC_CLIENT_ADDR_PORT(state));
860 	if (warn_compat_respectful_logging)
861 	    psc_warn_compat_respectful_logging(state);
862     }
863 
864     /*
865      * Reply with 421 when we can't analyze more connections. That also means
866      * no deep protocol tests when the noforward flag is raised.
867      */
868     if (var_psc_pre_queue_limit > 0
869 	&& psc_check_queue_length - psc_post_queue_length
870 	>= var_psc_pre_queue_limit) {
871 	msg_info("reject: connect from [%s]:%s: all screening ports busy",
872 		 state->smtp_client_addr, state->smtp_client_port);
873 	PSC_DROP_SESSION_STATE(state,
874 			       "421 4.3.2 All screening ports are busy\r\n");
875 	return;
876     }
877 
878     /*
879      * If the client has no up-to-date results for some tests, do those tests
880      * first. Otherwise, skip the tests and hand off the connection.
881      */
882     if (state->flags & PSC_STATE_MASK_EARLY_TODO)
883 	psc_early_tests(state);
884     else if (state->flags & (PSC_STATE_MASK_SMTPD_TODO | PSC_STATE_FLAG_NOFORWARD))
885 	psc_smtpd_tests(state);
886     else
887 	psc_conclude(state);
888 }
889 
890 /* psc_cache_validator - validate one cache entry */
891 
psc_cache_validator(const char * client_addr,const char * stamp_str,void * unused_context)892 static int psc_cache_validator(const char *client_addr,
893 			               const char *stamp_str,
894 			               void *unused_context)
895 {
896     PSC_STATE dummy_state;
897     PSC_CLIENT_INFO dummy_client_info;
898 
899     /*
900      * This function is called by the cache cleanup pseudo thread.
901      *
902      * When an entry is removed from the cache, the client will be reported as
903      * "NEW" in the next session where it passes all tests again. To avoid
904      * silly logging we remove the cache entry only after all tests have
905      * expired longer ago than the cache retention time.
906      */
907     dummy_state.client_info = &dummy_client_info;
908     psc_parse_tests(&dummy_state, stamp_str, event_time() - var_psc_cache_ret);
909     return ((dummy_state.flags & PSC_STATE_MASK_ANY_TODO) == 0);
910 }
911 
912 /* pre_jail_init - pre-jail initialization */
913 
pre_jail_init(char * unused_name,char ** unused_argv)914 static void pre_jail_init(char *unused_name, char **unused_argv)
915 {
916     VSTRING *redirect;
917 
918     /*
919      * Open read-only maps before dropping privilege, for consistency with
920      * other Postfix daemons.
921      */
922     psc_acl_pre_jail_init(var_mynetworks, VAR_PSC_ACL);
923     if (*var_psc_acl)
924 	psc_acl = psc_acl_parse(var_psc_acl, VAR_PSC_ACL);
925     /* Ignore smtpd_forbid_cmds lookup errors. Non-critical feature. */
926     if (*var_psc_forbid_cmds)
927 	psc_forbid_cmds = string_list_init(VAR_PSC_FORBID_CMDS,
928 					   MATCH_FLAG_RETURN,
929 					   var_psc_forbid_cmds);
930     if (*var_psc_dnsbl_reply)
931 	psc_dnsbl_reply = dict_open(var_psc_dnsbl_reply, O_RDONLY,
932 				    DICT_FLAG_DUP_WARN);
933 
934     /*
935      * Never, ever, get killed by a master signal, as that would corrupt the
936      * database when we're in the middle of an update.
937      */
938     if (setsid() < 0)
939 	msg_warn("setsid: %m");
940 
941     /*
942      * Security: don't create root-owned files that contain untrusted data.
943      * And don't create Postfix-owned files in root-owned directories,
944      * either. We want a correct relationship between (file or directory)
945      * ownership and (file or directory) content. To open files before going
946      * to jail, temporarily drop root privileges.
947      */
948     SAVE_AND_SET_EUGID(var_owner_uid, var_owner_gid);
949     redirect = vstring_alloc(100);
950 
951     /*
952      * Keep state in persistent external map. As a safety measure we sync the
953      * database on each update. This hurts on LINUX file systems that sync
954      * all dirty disk blocks whenever any application invokes fsync().
955      *
956      * Start the cache maintenance pseudo thread after dropping privileges.
957      */
958 #define PSC_DICT_OPEN_FLAGS (DICT_FLAG_DUP_REPLACE | DICT_FLAG_SYNC_UPDATE | \
959 	    DICT_FLAG_OPEN_LOCK)
960 
961     if (*var_psc_cache_map)
962 	psc_cache_map =
963 	    dict_cache_open(data_redirect_map(redirect, var_psc_cache_map),
964 			    O_CREAT | O_RDWR, PSC_DICT_OPEN_FLAGS);
965 
966     /*
967      * Clean up and restore privilege.
968      */
969     vstring_free(redirect);
970     RESTORE_SAVED_EUGID();
971 
972     /*
973      * Initialize the dummy SMTP engine.
974      */
975     psc_smtpd_pre_jail_init();
976 }
977 
978 /* pre_accept - see if tables have changed */
979 
pre_accept(char * unused_name,char ** unused_argv)980 static void pre_accept(char *unused_name, char **unused_argv)
981 {
982     static time_t last_event_time;
983     time_t  new_event_time;
984     const char *name;
985 
986     /*
987      * If some table has changed then stop accepting new connections. Don't
988      * check the tables more than once a second.
989      */
990     new_event_time = event_time();
991     if (new_event_time >= last_event_time + 1
992 	&& (name = dict_changed_name()) != 0) {
993 	msg_info("table %s has changed - finishing in the background", name);
994 	event_server_drain();
995     } else {
996 	last_event_time = new_event_time;
997     }
998 }
999 
1000 /* post_jail_init - post-jail initialization */
1001 
post_jail_init(char * unused_name,char ** unused_argv)1002 static void post_jail_init(char *unused_name, char **unused_argv)
1003 {
1004     const NAME_CODE actions[] = {
1005 	PSC_NAME_ACT_DROP, PSC_ACT_DROP,
1006 	PSC_NAME_ACT_ENFORCE, PSC_ACT_ENFORCE,
1007 	PSC_NAME_ACT_IGNORE, PSC_ACT_IGNORE,
1008 	PSC_NAME_ACT_CONT, PSC_ACT_IGNORE,	/* compatibility */
1009 	0, -1,
1010     };
1011     int     cache_flags;
1012     const char *tmp;
1013 
1014     /*
1015      * This routine runs after the skeleton code has entered the chroot jail.
1016      * Prevent automatic process suicide after a limited number of client
1017      * requests. It is OK to terminate after a limited amount of idle time.
1018      */
1019     var_use_limit = 0;
1020 
1021     /*
1022      * Workaround for parameters whose values may contain "$", and that have
1023      * a default of "$parametername". Not sure if it would be a good idea to
1024      * always to this in the mail_conf_raw(3) module.
1025      */
1026     if (*var_psc_rej_footer == '$'
1027 	&& mail_conf_lookup(var_psc_rej_footer + 1)) {
1028 	tmp = mail_conf_eval_once(var_psc_rej_footer);
1029 	myfree(var_psc_rej_footer);
1030 	var_psc_rej_footer = mystrdup(tmp);
1031     }
1032     if (*var_psc_exp_filter == '$'
1033 	&& mail_conf_lookup(var_psc_exp_filter + 1)) {
1034 	tmp = mail_conf_eval_once(var_psc_exp_filter);
1035 	myfree(var_psc_exp_filter);
1036 	var_psc_exp_filter = mystrdup(tmp);
1037     }
1038 
1039     /*
1040      * Other one-time initialization.
1041      */
1042     psc_temp = vstring_alloc(10);
1043     vstring_sprintf(psc_temp, "%s/%s", MAIL_CLASS_PRIVATE, var_smtpd_service);
1044     psc_smtpd_service_name = mystrdup(STR(psc_temp));
1045     psc_dnsbl_init();
1046     psc_early_init();
1047     psc_smtpd_init();
1048 
1049     if ((psc_dnlist_action = name_code(actions, NAME_CODE_FLAG_NONE,
1050 				       var_psc_dnlist_action)) < 0)
1051 	msg_fatal("bad %s value: %s", VAR_PSC_DNLIST_ACTION,
1052 		  var_psc_dnlist_action);
1053     if ((psc_dnsbl_action = name_code(actions, NAME_CODE_FLAG_NONE,
1054 				      var_psc_dnsbl_action)) < 0)
1055 	msg_fatal("bad %s value: %s", VAR_PSC_DNSBL_ACTION,
1056 		  var_psc_dnsbl_action);
1057     if ((psc_pregr_action = name_code(actions, NAME_CODE_FLAG_NONE,
1058 				      var_psc_pregr_action)) < 0)
1059 	msg_fatal("bad %s value: %s", VAR_PSC_PREGR_ACTION,
1060 		  var_psc_pregr_action);
1061     if ((psc_pipel_action = name_code(actions, NAME_CODE_FLAG_NONE,
1062 				      var_psc_pipel_action)) < 0)
1063 	msg_fatal("bad %s value: %s", VAR_PSC_PIPEL_ACTION,
1064 		  var_psc_pipel_action);
1065     if ((psc_nsmtp_action = name_code(actions, NAME_CODE_FLAG_NONE,
1066 				      var_psc_nsmtp_action)) < 0)
1067 	msg_fatal("bad %s value: %s", VAR_PSC_NSMTP_ACTION,
1068 		  var_psc_nsmtp_action);
1069     if ((psc_barlf_action = name_code(actions, NAME_CODE_FLAG_NONE,
1070 				      var_psc_barlf_action)) < 0)
1071 	msg_fatal("bad %s value: %s", VAR_PSC_BARLF_ACTION,
1072 		  var_psc_barlf_action);
1073     /* Fail "closed" on error. */
1074     psc_allist_if = addr_match_list_init(VAR_PSC_ALLIST_IF, MATCH_FLAG_RETURN,
1075 					 var_psc_allist_if);
1076 
1077     /*
1078      * Start the cache maintenance pseudo thread last. Early cleanup makes
1079      * verbose logging more informative (we get positive confirmation that
1080      * the cleanup thread runs).
1081      */
1082     cache_flags = DICT_CACHE_FLAG_STATISTICS;
1083     if (msg_verbose > 1)
1084 	cache_flags |= DICT_CACHE_FLAG_VERBOSE;
1085     if (psc_cache_map != 0 && var_psc_cache_scan > 0)
1086 	dict_cache_control(psc_cache_map,
1087 			   CA_DICT_CACHE_CTL_FLAGS(cache_flags),
1088 			   CA_DICT_CACHE_CTL_INTERVAL(var_psc_cache_scan),
1089 			   CA_DICT_CACHE_CTL_VALIDATOR(psc_cache_validator),
1090 			   CA_DICT_CACHE_CTL_CONTEXT((void *) 0),
1091 			   CA_DICT_CACHE_CTL_END);
1092 
1093     /*
1094      * Pre-compute the minimal and maximal TTL.
1095      */
1096     psc_min_ttl =
1097 	PSC_MIN(PSC_MIN(var_psc_pregr_ttl, var_psc_dnsbl_min_ttl),
1098 		PSC_MIN(PSC_MIN(var_psc_pipel_ttl, var_psc_nsmtp_ttl),
1099 			var_psc_barlf_ttl));
1100 
1101     /*
1102      * Pre-compute the stress and normal command time limits.
1103      */
1104     mail_conf_update(VAR_STRESS, "yes");
1105     psc_stress_cmd_time_limit =
1106 	get_mail_conf_time(VAR_PSC_CMD_TIME, DEF_PSC_CMD_TIME, 1, 0);
1107     psc_stress_greet_wait =
1108 	get_mail_conf_time(VAR_PSC_GREET_WAIT, DEF_PSC_GREET_WAIT, 1, 0);
1109 
1110     mail_conf_update(VAR_STRESS, "");
1111     psc_normal_cmd_time_limit =
1112 	get_mail_conf_time(VAR_PSC_CMD_TIME, DEF_PSC_CMD_TIME, 1, 0);
1113     psc_normal_greet_wait =
1114 	get_mail_conf_time(VAR_PSC_GREET_WAIT, DEF_PSC_GREET_WAIT, 1, 0);
1115 
1116     psc_lowat_check_queue_length = .7 * var_psc_pre_queue_limit;
1117     psc_hiwat_check_queue_length = .9 * var_psc_pre_queue_limit;
1118     if (msg_verbose)
1119 	msg_info(VAR_PSC_CMD_TIME ": stress=%d normal=%d lowat=%d hiwat=%d",
1120 		 psc_stress_cmd_time_limit, psc_normal_cmd_time_limit,
1121 		 psc_lowat_check_queue_length, psc_hiwat_check_queue_length);
1122 
1123     if (psc_lowat_check_queue_length == 0)
1124 	msg_panic("compiler error: 0.7 * %d = %d", var_psc_pre_queue_limit,
1125 		  psc_lowat_check_queue_length);
1126     if (psc_hiwat_check_queue_length == 0)
1127 	msg_panic("compiler error: 0.9 * %d = %d", var_psc_pre_queue_limit,
1128 		  psc_hiwat_check_queue_length);
1129 
1130     /*
1131      * Per-client concurrency.
1132      */
1133     psc_client_concurrency = htable_create(var_psc_pre_queue_limit);
1134 }
1135 
1136 MAIL_VERSION_STAMP_DECLARE;
1137 
1138 /* main - pass control to the multi-threaded skeleton */
1139 
main(int argc,char ** argv)1140 int     main(int argc, char **argv)
1141 {
1142 
1143     /*
1144      * List smtpd(8) parameters before any postscreen(8) parameters that have
1145      * defaults dependencies on them.
1146      */
1147     static const CONFIG_STR_TABLE str_table[] = {
1148 	VAR_SMTPD_SERVICE, DEF_SMTPD_SERVICE, &var_smtpd_service, 1, 0,
1149 	VAR_SMTPD_BANNER, DEF_SMTPD_BANNER, &var_smtpd_banner, 1, 0,
1150 	VAR_SMTPD_FORBID_CMDS, DEF_SMTPD_FORBID_CMDS, &var_smtpd_forbid_cmds, 0, 0,
1151 	VAR_SMTPD_EHLO_DIS_WORDS, DEF_SMTPD_EHLO_DIS_WORDS, &var_smtpd_ehlo_dis_words, 0, 0,
1152 	VAR_SMTPD_EHLO_DIS_MAPS, DEF_SMTPD_EHLO_DIS_MAPS, &var_smtpd_ehlo_dis_maps, 0, 0,
1153 	VAR_SMTPD_TLS_LEVEL, DEF_SMTPD_TLS_LEVEL, &var_smtpd_tls_level, 0, 0,
1154 	VAR_SMTPD_CMD_FILTER, DEF_SMTPD_CMD_FILTER, &var_smtpd_cmd_filter, 0, 0,
1155 	VAR_PSC_CACHE_MAP, DEF_PSC_CACHE_MAP, &var_psc_cache_map, 0, 0,
1156 	VAR_PSC_PREGR_BANNER, DEF_PSC_PREGR_BANNER, &var_psc_pregr_banner, 0, 0,
1157 	VAR_PSC_PREGR_ACTION, DEF_PSC_PREGR_ACTION, &var_psc_pregr_action, 1, 0,
1158 	VAR_PSC_DNSBL_SITES, DEF_PSC_DNSBL_SITES, &var_psc_dnsbl_sites, 0, 0,
1159 	VAR_PSC_DNSBL_ACTION, DEF_PSC_DNSBL_ACTION, &var_psc_dnsbl_action, 1, 0,
1160 	VAR_PSC_PIPEL_ACTION, DEF_PSC_PIPEL_ACTION, &var_psc_pipel_action, 1, 0,
1161 	VAR_PSC_NSMTP_ACTION, DEF_PSC_NSMTP_ACTION, &var_psc_nsmtp_action, 1, 0,
1162 	VAR_PSC_BARLF_ACTION, DEF_PSC_BARLF_ACTION, &var_psc_barlf_action, 1, 0,
1163 	VAR_PSC_ACL, DEF_PSC_ACL, &var_psc_acl, 0, 0,
1164 	VAR_PSC_DNLIST_ACTION, DEF_PSC_DNLIST_ACTION, &var_psc_dnlist_action, 1, 0,
1165 	VAR_PSC_FORBID_CMDS, DEF_PSC_FORBID_CMDS, &var_psc_forbid_cmds, 0, 0,
1166 	VAR_PSC_EHLO_DIS_WORDS, DEF_PSC_EHLO_DIS_WORDS, &var_psc_ehlo_dis_words, 0, 0,
1167 	VAR_PSC_EHLO_DIS_MAPS, DEF_PSC_EHLO_DIS_MAPS, &var_psc_ehlo_dis_maps, 0, 0,
1168 	VAR_PSC_DNSBL_REPLY, DEF_PSC_DNSBL_REPLY, &var_psc_dnsbl_reply, 0, 0,
1169 	VAR_PSC_TLS_LEVEL, DEF_PSC_TLS_LEVEL, &var_psc_tls_level, 0, 0,
1170 	VAR_PSC_CMD_FILTER, DEF_PSC_CMD_FILTER, &var_psc_cmd_filter, 0, 0,
1171 	VAR_DNSBLOG_SERVICE, DEF_DNSBLOG_SERVICE, &var_dnsblog_service, 1, 0,
1172 	VAR_TLSPROXY_SERVICE, DEF_TLSPROXY_SERVICE, &var_tlsproxy_service, 1, 0,
1173 	VAR_PSC_ALLIST_IF, DEF_PSC_ALLIST_IF, &var_psc_allist_if, 0, 0,
1174 	VAR_PSC_UPROXY_PROTO, DEF_PSC_UPROXY_PROTO, &var_psc_uproxy_proto, 0, 0,
1175 	VAR_PSC_REJ_FTR_MAPS, DEF_PSC_REJ_FTR_MAPS, &var_psc_rej_ftr_maps, 0, 0,
1176 	0,
1177     };
1178     static const CONFIG_INT_TABLE int_table[] = {
1179 	VAR_PSC_DNSBL_THRESH, DEF_PSC_DNSBL_THRESH, &var_psc_dnsbl_thresh, 0, 0,
1180 	VAR_PSC_CMD_COUNT, DEF_PSC_CMD_COUNT, &var_psc_cmd_count, 1, 0,
1181 	VAR_SMTPD_CCONN_LIMIT, DEF_SMTPD_CCONN_LIMIT, &var_smtpd_cconn_limit, 0, 0,
1182 	0,
1183     };
1184     static const CONFIG_NINT_TABLE nint_table[] = {
1185 	VAR_PSC_POST_QLIMIT, DEF_PSC_POST_QLIMIT, &var_psc_post_queue_limit, 5, 0,
1186 	VAR_PSC_PRE_QLIMIT, DEF_PSC_PRE_QLIMIT, &var_psc_pre_queue_limit, 10, 0,
1187 	VAR_PSC_CCONN_LIMIT, DEF_PSC_CCONN_LIMIT, &var_psc_cconn_limit, 0, 0,
1188 	VAR_PSC_DNSBL_ALTHRESH, DEF_PSC_DNSBL_ALTHRESH, &var_psc_dnsbl_althresh, 0, 0,
1189 	0,
1190     };
1191     static const CONFIG_TIME_TABLE time_table[] = {
1192 	VAR_PSC_CMD_TIME, DEF_PSC_CMD_TIME, &var_psc_cmd_time, 1, 0,
1193 	VAR_PSC_GREET_WAIT, DEF_PSC_GREET_WAIT, &var_psc_greet_wait, 1, 0,
1194 	VAR_PSC_PREGR_TTL, DEF_PSC_PREGR_TTL, &var_psc_pregr_ttl, 1, 0,
1195 	VAR_PSC_DNSBL_MIN_TTL, DEF_PSC_DNSBL_MIN_TTL, &var_psc_dnsbl_min_ttl, 1, 0,
1196 	VAR_PSC_DNSBL_MAX_TTL, DEF_PSC_DNSBL_MAX_TTL, &var_psc_dnsbl_max_ttl, 1, 0,
1197 	VAR_PSC_PIPEL_TTL, DEF_PSC_PIPEL_TTL, &var_psc_pipel_ttl, 1, 0,
1198 	VAR_PSC_NSMTP_TTL, DEF_PSC_NSMTP_TTL, &var_psc_nsmtp_ttl, 1, 0,
1199 	VAR_PSC_BARLF_TTL, DEF_PSC_BARLF_TTL, &var_psc_barlf_ttl, 1, 0,
1200 	VAR_PSC_CACHE_RET, DEF_PSC_CACHE_RET, &var_psc_cache_ret, 1, 0,
1201 	VAR_PSC_CACHE_SCAN, DEF_PSC_CACHE_SCAN, &var_psc_cache_scan, 0, 0,
1202 	VAR_PSC_WATCHDOG, DEF_PSC_WATCHDOG, &var_psc_watchdog, 10, 0,
1203 	VAR_PSC_UPROXY_TMOUT, DEF_PSC_UPROXY_TMOUT, &var_psc_uproxy_tmout, 1, 0,
1204 	VAR_PSC_DNSBL_TMOUT, DEF_PSC_DNSBL_TMOUT, &var_psc_dnsbl_tmout, 1, 0,
1205 
1206 	0,
1207     };
1208     static const CONFIG_BOOL_TABLE bool_table[] = {
1209 	VAR_HELO_REQUIRED, DEF_HELO_REQUIRED, &var_helo_required,
1210 	VAR_DISABLE_VRFY_CMD, DEF_DISABLE_VRFY_CMD, &var_disable_vrfy_cmd,
1211 	VAR_SMTPD_USE_TLS, DEF_SMTPD_USE_TLS, &var_smtpd_use_tls,
1212 	VAR_SMTPD_ENFORCE_TLS, DEF_SMTPD_ENFORCE_TLS, &var_smtpd_enforce_tls,
1213 	VAR_PSC_PIPEL_ENABLE, DEF_PSC_PIPEL_ENABLE, &var_psc_pipel_enable,
1214 	VAR_PSC_NSMTP_ENABLE, DEF_PSC_NSMTP_ENABLE, &var_psc_nsmtp_enable,
1215 	VAR_PSC_BARLF_ENABLE, DEF_PSC_BARLF_ENABLE, &var_psc_barlf_enable,
1216 	0,
1217     };
1218     static const CONFIG_RAW_TABLE raw_table[] = {
1219 	VAR_SMTPD_REJ_FOOTER, DEF_SMTPD_REJ_FOOTER, &var_smtpd_rej_footer, 0, 0,
1220 	VAR_PSC_REJ_FOOTER, DEF_PSC_REJ_FOOTER, &var_psc_rej_footer, 0, 0,
1221 	VAR_SMTPD_EXP_FILTER, DEF_SMTPD_EXP_FILTER, &var_smtpd_exp_filter, 1, 0,
1222 	VAR_PSC_EXP_FILTER, DEF_PSC_EXP_FILTER, &var_psc_exp_filter, 1, 0,
1223 	0,
1224     };
1225     static const CONFIG_NBOOL_TABLE nbool_table[] = {
1226 	VAR_PSC_HELO_REQUIRED, DEF_PSC_HELO_REQUIRED, &var_psc_helo_required,
1227 	VAR_PSC_DISABLE_VRFY, DEF_PSC_DISABLE_VRFY, &var_psc_disable_vrfy,
1228 	VAR_PSC_USE_TLS, DEF_PSC_USE_TLS, &var_psc_use_tls,
1229 	VAR_PSC_ENFORCE_TLS, DEF_PSC_ENFORCE_TLS, &var_psc_enforce_tls,
1230 	0,
1231     };
1232 
1233     /*
1234      * Fingerprint executables and core dumps.
1235      */
1236     MAIL_VERSION_STAMP_ALLOCATE;
1237 
1238     event_server_main(argc, argv, psc_service,
1239 		      CA_MAIL_SERVER_STR_TABLE(str_table),
1240 		      CA_MAIL_SERVER_INT_TABLE(int_table),
1241 		      CA_MAIL_SERVER_NINT_TABLE(nint_table),
1242 		      CA_MAIL_SERVER_TIME_TABLE(time_table),
1243 		      CA_MAIL_SERVER_BOOL_TABLE(bool_table),
1244 		      CA_MAIL_SERVER_RAW_TABLE(raw_table),
1245 		      CA_MAIL_SERVER_NBOOL_TABLE(nbool_table),
1246 		      CA_MAIL_SERVER_PRE_INIT(pre_jail_init),
1247 		      CA_MAIL_SERVER_POST_INIT(post_jail_init),
1248 		      CA_MAIL_SERVER_PRE_ACCEPT(pre_accept),
1249 		      CA_MAIL_SERVER_SOLITARY,
1250 		      CA_MAIL_SERVER_SLOW_EXIT(psc_drain),
1251 		      CA_MAIL_SERVER_EXIT(psc_dump),
1252 		      CA_MAIL_SERVER_WATCHDOG(&var_psc_watchdog),
1253 		      0);
1254 }
1255