busybox/mailutils/sendmail.c

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/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
/*
* bare bones sendmail
*
* Copyright (C) 2008 by Vladimir Dronnikov <dronnikov@gmail.com>
*
* Licensed under GPLv2, see file LICENSE in this source tree.
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*/
//config:config SENDMAIL
//config: bool "sendmail (14 kb)"
//config: default y
//config: help
//config: Barebones sendmail.
//applet:IF_SENDMAIL(APPLET(sendmail, BB_DIR_USR_SBIN, BB_SUID_DROP))
//kbuild:lib-$(CONFIG_SENDMAIL) += sendmail.o mail.o
//usage:#define sendmail_trivial_usage
//usage: "[-tv] [-f SENDER] [-amLOGIN 4<user_pass.txt | -auUSER -apPASS]"
//usage: "\n [-w SECS] [-H 'PROG ARGS' | -S HOST] [RECIPIENT_EMAIL]..."
//usage:#define sendmail_full_usage "\n\n"
//usage: "Read email from stdin and send it\n"
//usage: "\nStandard options:"
//usage: "\n -t Read additional recipients from message body"
//usage: "\n -f SENDER For use in MAIL FROM:<sender>. Can be empty string"
//usage: "\n Default: -auUSER, or username of current UID"
//usage: "\n -o OPTIONS Various options. -oi implied, others are ignored"
//usage: "\n -i -oi synonym, implied and ignored"
//usage: "\n"
//usage: "\nBusybox specific options:"
//usage: "\n -v Verbose"
//usage: "\n -w SECS Network timeout"
//usage: "\n -H 'PROG ARGS' Run connection helper. Examples:"
//usage: "\n openssl s_client -quiet -tls1 -starttls smtp -connect smtp.gmail.com:25"
//usage: "\n openssl s_client -quiet -tls1 -connect smtp.gmail.com:465"
//usage: "\n $SMTP_ANTISPAM_DELAY: seconds to wait after helper connect"
//usage: "\n -S HOST[:PORT] Server (default $SMTPHOST or 127.0.0.1)"
//usage: "\n -amLOGIN Log in using AUTH LOGIN"
//usage: "\n -amPLAIN or AUTH PLAIN"
//usage: "\n (-amCRAM-MD5 not supported)"
//usage: "\n -auUSER Username for AUTH"
//usage: "\n -apPASS Password for AUTH"
//usage: "\n"
//usage: "\nIf no -a options are given, authentication is not done."
//usage: "\nIf -amLOGIN is given but no -au/-ap, user/password is read from fd #4."
//usage: "\nOther options are silently ignored; -oi is implied."
//usage: IF_MAKEMIME(
//usage: "\nUse makemime to create emails with attachments."
//usage: )
/* Currently we don't sanitize or escape user-supplied SENDER and RECIPIENT_EMAILs.
* We may need to do so. For one, '.' in usernames seems to require escaping!
*
* From http://cr.yp.to/smtp/address.html:
*
* SMTP offers three ways to encode a character inside an address:
*
* "safe": the character, if it is not <>()[].,;:@, backslash,
* double-quote, space, or an ASCII control character;
* "quoted": the character, if it is not \012, \015, backslash,
* or double-quote; or
* "slashed": backslash followed by the character.
*
* An encoded box part is either (1) a sequence of one or more slashed
* or safe characters or (2) a double quote, a sequence of zero or more
* slashed or quoted characters, and a double quote. It represents
* the concatenation of the characters encoded inside it.
*
* For example, the encoded box parts
* angels
* \a\n\g\e\l\s
* "\a\n\g\e\l\s"
* "angels"
* "ang\els"
* all represent the 6-byte string "angels", and the encoded box parts
* a\,comma
* \a\,\c\o\m\m\a
* "a,comma"
* all represent the 7-byte string "a,comma".
*
* An encoded address contains
* the byte <;
* optionally, a route followed by a colon;
* an encoded box part, the byte @, and a domain; and
* the byte >.
*
* It represents an Internet mail address, given by concatenating
* the string represented by the encoded box part, the byte @,
* and the domain. For example, the encoded addresses
* <God@heaven.af.mil>
* <\God@heaven.af.mil>
* <"God"@heaven.af.mil>
* <@gateway.af.mil,@uucp.local:"\G\o\d"@heaven.af.mil>
* all represent the Internet mail address "God@heaven.af.mil".
*/
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#include "libbb.h"
#include "mail.h"
// limit maximum allowed number of headers to prevent overflows.
// set to 0 to not limit
#define MAX_HEADERS 256
static void send_r_n(const char *s)
{
if (verbose)
bb_error_msg("send:'%s'", s);
printf("%s\r\n", s);
}
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static int smtp_checkp(const char *fmt, const char *param, int code)
{
char *answer;
char *msg = send_mail_command(fmt, param);
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// read stdin
// if the string has a form NNN- -- read next string. E.g. EHLO response
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// parse first bytes to a number
// if code = -1 then just return this number
// if code != -1 then checks whether the number equals the code
// if not equal -> die saying msg
while ((answer = xmalloc_fgetline(stdin)) != NULL) {
if (verbose)
bb_error_msg("recv:'%.*s'", (int)(strchrnul(answer, '\r') - answer), answer);
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if (strlen(answer) <= 3 || '-' != answer[3])
break;
free(answer);
}
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if (answer) {
int n = atoi(answer);
if (timeout)
alarm(0);
free(answer);
if (-1 == code || n == code) {
free(msg);
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return n;
}
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}
bb_error_msg_and_die("%s failed", msg);
}
static int smtp_check(const char *fmt, int code)
{
return smtp_checkp(fmt, NULL, code);
}
// strip argument of bad chars
static char *sane_address(char *str)
{
char *s;
trim(str);
s = str;
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while (*s) {
/* Standard allows these chars in username without quoting:
* /!#$%&'*+-=?^_`{|}~
* and allows dot (.) with some restrictions.
* I chose to only allow a saner subset.
* I propose to expand it only on user's request.
*/
if (!isalnum(*s) && !strchr("=+_-.@", *s)) {
bb_error_msg("bad address '%s'", str);
/* returning "": */
str[0] = '\0';
return str;
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}
s++;
}
return str;
}
// check for an address inside angle brackets, if not found fall back to normal
static char *angle_address(char *str)
{
char *s, *e;
e = trim(str);
if (e != str && *--e == '>') {
s = strrchr(str, '<');
if (s) {
*e = '\0';
str = s + 1;
}
}
return sane_address(str);
}
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static void rcptto(const char *s)
{
if (!*s)
return;
// N.B. we don't die if recipient is rejected, for the other recipients may be accepted
if (250 != smtp_checkp("RCPT TO:<%s>", s, -1))
bb_error_msg("Bad recipient: <%s>", s);
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}
// send to a list of comma separated addresses
static void rcptto_list(const char *list)
{
char *free_me = xstrdup(list);
char *str = free_me;
char *s = free_me;
char prev = 0;
int in_quote = 0;
while (*s) {
char ch = *s++;
if (ch == '"' && prev != '\\') {
in_quote = !in_quote;
} else if (!in_quote && ch == ',') {
s[-1] = '\0';
rcptto(angle_address(str));
str = s;
}
prev = ch;
}
if (prev != ',')
rcptto(angle_address(str));
free(free_me);
}
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int sendmail_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
int sendmail_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
{
char *opt_connect;
char *opt_from = NULL;
char *s;
llist_t *list = NULL;
char *host = sane_address(safe_gethostname());
unsigned nheaders = 0;
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int code;
enum {
HDR_OTHER = 0,
HDR_TOCC,
HDR_BCC,
} last_hdr = 0;
int check_hdr;
int has_to = 0;
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enum {
//--- standard options
OPT_t = 1 << 0, // read message for recipients, append them to those on cmdline
OPT_f = 1 << 1, // sender address
OPT_o = 1 << 2, // various options. -oi IMPLIED! others are IGNORED!
OPT_i = 1 << 3, // IMPLIED!
//--- BB specific options
OPT_w = 1 << 4, // network timeout
OPT_H = 1 << 5, // use external connection helper
OPT_S = 1 << 6, // specify connection string
OPT_a = 1 << 7, // authentication tokens
OPT_v = 1 << 8, // verbosity
//--- for -amMETHOD
OPT_am_plain = 1 << 9, // AUTH PLAIN
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};
// init global variables
INIT_G();
// default HOST[:PORT] is $SMTPHOST, or localhost
opt_connect = getenv("SMTPHOST");
if (!opt_connect)
opt_connect = (char *)"127.0.0.1";
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// save initial stdin since body is piped!
xdup2(STDIN_FILENO, 3);
G.fp0 = xfdopen_for_read(3);
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// parse options
// N.B. since -H and -S are mutually exclusive they do not interfere in opt_connect
// -a is for ssmtp (http://downloads.openwrt.org/people/nico/man/man8/ssmtp.8.html) compatibility,
// it is still under development.
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opts = getopt32(argv, "^"
"tf:o:iw:+H:S:a:*:v"
"\0"
// -v is a counter, -H and -S are mutually exclusive, -a is a list
"vv:H--S:S--H",
&opt_from, NULL,
&timeout, &opt_connect, &opt_connect, &list, &verbose
);
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//argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
// process -a[upm]<token> options
if ((opts & OPT_a) && !list)
bb_show_usage();
while (list) {
char *a = (char *) llist_pop(&list);
if ('u' == a[0])
G.user = xstrdup(a+1);
if ('p' == a[0])
G.pass = xstrdup(a+1);
if ('m' == a[0]) {
if ((a[1] | 0x20) == 'p') // PLAIN
opts |= OPT_am_plain;
else if ((a[1] | 0x20) == 'l') // LOGIN
; /* do nothing (this is the default) */
else
bb_error_msg_and_die("unsupported AUTH method %s", a+1);
}
}
// N.B. list == NULL here
//bb_error_msg("OPT[%x] AU[%s], AP[%s], AM[%s], ARGV[%s]", opts, au, ap, am, *argv);
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// connect to server
// connection helper ordered? ->
if (opts & OPT_H) {
const char *delay;
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const char *args[] = { "sh", "-c", opt_connect, NULL };
// plug it in
launch_helper(args);
// Now:
// our stdout will go to helper's stdin,
// helper's stdout will be available on our stdin.
// Wait for initial server message.
// If helper (such as openssl) invokes STARTTLS, the initial 220
// is swallowed by helper (and not repeated after TLS is initiated).
// We will send NOOP cmd to server and check the response.
// We should get 220+250 on plain connection, 250 on STARTTLSed session.
//
// The problem here is some servers delay initial 220 message,
// and consider client to be a spammer if it starts sending cmds
// before 220 reached it. The code below is unsafe in this regard:
// in non-STARTTLSed case, we potentially send NOOP before 220
// is sent by server.
//
// If $SMTP_ANTISPAM_DELAY is set, we pause before sending NOOP.
//
delay = getenv("SMTP_ANTISPAM_DELAY");
if (delay)
sleep(atoi(delay));
code = smtp_check("NOOP", -1);
if (code == 220)
// we got 220 - this is not STARTTLSed connection,
// eat 250 response to our NOOP
smtp_check(NULL, 250);
else
if (code != 250)
libbb: reduce the overhead of single parameter bb_error_msg() calls Back in 2007, commit 0c97c9d43707 ("'simple' error message functions by Loic Grenie") introduced bb_simple_perror_msg() to allow for a lower overhead call to bb_perror_msg() when only a string was being printed with no parameters. This saves space for some CPU architectures because it avoids the overhead of a call to a variadic function. However there has never been a simple version of bb_error_msg(), and since 2007 many new calls to bb_perror_msg() have been added that only take a single parameter and so could have been using bb_simple_perror_message(). This changeset introduces 'simple' versions of bb_info_msg(), bb_error_msg(), bb_error_msg_and_die(), bb_herror_msg() and bb_herror_msg_and_die(), and replaces all calls that only take a single parameter, or use something like ("%s", arg), with calls to the corresponding 'simple' version. Since it is likely that single parameter calls to the variadic functions may be accidentally reintroduced in the future a new debugging config option WARN_SIMPLE_MSG has been introduced. This uses some macro magic which will cause any such calls to generate a warning, but this is turned off by default to avoid use of the unpleasant macros in normal circumstances. This is a large changeset due to the number of calls that have been replaced. The only files that contain changes other than simple substitution of function calls are libbb.h, libbb/herror_msg.c, libbb/verror_msg.c and libbb/xfuncs_printf.c. In miscutils/devfsd.c, networking/udhcp/common.h and util-linux/mdev.c additonal macros have been added for logging so that single parameter and multiple parameter logging variants exist. The amount of space saved varies considerably by architecture, and was found to be as follows (for 'defconfig' using GCC 7.4): Arm: -92 bytes MIPS: -52 bytes PPC: -1836 bytes x86_64: -938 bytes Note that for the MIPS architecture only an exception had to be made disabling the 'simple' calls for 'udhcp' (in networking/udhcp/common.h) because it made these files larger on MIPS. Signed-off-by: James Byrne <james.byrne@origamienergy.com> Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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bb_simple_error_msg_and_die("SMTP init failed");
} else {
// vanilla connection
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int fd;
fd = create_and_connect_stream_or_die(opt_connect, 25);
// and make ourselves a simple IO filter
xmove_fd(fd, STDIN_FILENO);
xdup2(STDIN_FILENO, STDOUT_FILENO);
// Wait for initial server 220 message
smtp_check(NULL, 220);
}
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// we should start with modern EHLO
if (250 != smtp_checkp("EHLO %s", host, -1))
smtp_checkp("HELO %s", host, 250);
// perform authentication
if (opts & OPT_a) {
// read credentials unless they are given via -a[up] options
if (!G.user || !G.pass)
get_cred_or_die(4);
if (opts & OPT_am_plain) {
// C: AUTH PLAIN
// S: 334
// C: base64encoded(auth<NUL>user<NUL>pass)
// S: 235 2.7.0 Authentication successful
//Note: a shorter format is allowed:
// C: AUTH PLAIN base64encoded(auth<NUL>user<NUL>pass)
// S: 235 2.7.0 Authentication successful
smtp_check("AUTH PLAIN", 334);
{
unsigned user_len = strlen(G.user);
unsigned pass_len = strlen(G.pass);
unsigned sz = 1 + user_len + 1 + pass_len;
char plain_auth[sz + 1];
// the format is:
// "authorization identity<NUL>username<NUL>password"
// authorization identity is empty.
plain_auth[0] = '\0';
strcpy(stpcpy(plain_auth + 1, G.user) + 1, G.pass);
printbuf_base64(plain_auth, sz);
}
} else {
// C: AUTH LOGIN
// S: 334 VXNlcm5hbWU6
// ^^^^^^^^^^^^ server says "Username:"
// C: base64encoded(user)
// S: 334 UGFzc3dvcmQ6
// ^^^^^^^^^^^^ server says "Password:"
// C: base64encoded(pass)
// S: 235 2.7.0 Authentication successful
smtp_check("AUTH LOGIN", 334);
printstr_base64(G.user);
smtp_check("", 334);
printstr_base64(G.pass);
}
smtp_check("", 235);
}
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// set sender
// N.B. we have here a very loosely defined algorythm
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// since sendmail historically offers no means to specify secrets on cmdline.
// 1) server can require no authentication ->
// we must just provide a (possibly fake) reply address.
// 2) server can require AUTH ->
// we must provide valid username and password along with a (possibly fake) reply address.
// For the sake of security username and password are to be read either from console or from a secured file.
// Since reading from console may defeat usability, the solution is either to read from a predefined
// file descriptor (e.g. 4), or again from a secured file.
// got no sender address? use auth name, then UID username as a last resort
if (!opt_from) {
opt_from = xasprintf("%s@%s",
G.user ? G.user : xuid2uname(getuid()),
xgethostbyname(host)->h_name);
}
free(host);
smtp_checkp("MAIL FROM:<%s>", opt_from, 250);
// process message
// read recipients from message and add them to those given on cmdline.
// this means we scan stdin for To:, Cc:, Bcc: lines until an empty line
// and then use the rest of stdin as message body
code = 0; // set "analyze headers" mode
while ((s = xmalloc_fgetline(G.fp0)) != NULL) {
dump:
// put message lines doubling leading dots
if (code) {
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// escape leading dots
// N.B. this feature is implied even if no -i (-oi) switch given
// N.B. we need to escape the leading dot regardless of
// whether it is single or not character on the line
if ('.' == s[0] /*&& '\0' == s[1] */)
bb_putchar('.');
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// dump read line
send_r_n(s);
free(s);
continue;
}
// analyze headers
// To: or Cc: headers add recipients
check_hdr = (0 == strncasecmp("To:", s, 3));
has_to |= check_hdr;
if (opts & OPT_t) {
if (check_hdr || 0 == strncasecmp("Bcc:" + 1, s, 3)) {
rcptto_list(s+3);
last_hdr = HDR_TOCC;
goto addheader;
}
// Bcc: header adds blind copy (hidden) recipient
if (0 == strncasecmp("Bcc:", s, 4)) {
rcptto_list(s+4);
free(s);
last_hdr = HDR_BCC;
continue; // N.B. Bcc: vanishes from headers!
}
}
check_hdr = (list && isspace(s[0]));
if (strchr(s, ':') || check_hdr) {
// other headers go verbatim
// N.B. RFC2822 2.2.3 "Long Header Fields" allows for headers to occupy several lines.
// Continuation is denoted by prefixing additional lines with whitespace(s).
// Thanks (stefan.seyfried at googlemail.com) for pointing this out.
if (check_hdr && last_hdr != HDR_OTHER) {
rcptto_list(s+1);
if (last_hdr == HDR_BCC)
continue;
// N.B. Bcc: vanishes from headers!
} else {
last_hdr = HDR_OTHER;
}
addheader:
// N.B. we allow MAX_HEADERS generic headers at most to prevent attacks
if (MAX_HEADERS && ++nheaders >= MAX_HEADERS)
goto bail;
llist_add_to_end(&list, s);
} else {
// a line without ":" (an empty line too, by definition) doesn't look like a valid header
// so stop "analyze headers" mode
reenter:
// put recipients specified on cmdline
check_hdr = 1;
while (*argv) {
char *t = sane_address(*argv);
rcptto(t);
//if (MAX_HEADERS && ++nheaders >= MAX_HEADERS)
// goto bail;
if (!has_to) {
const char *hdr;
if (check_hdr && argv[1])
hdr = "To: %s,";
else if (check_hdr)
hdr = "To: %s";
else if (argv[1])
hdr = "To: %s," + 3;
else
hdr = "To: %s" + 3;
llist_add_to_end(&list,
xasprintf(hdr, t));
check_hdr = 0;
}
argv++;
}
// enter "put message" mode
// N.B. DATA fails iff no recipients were accepted (or even provided)
// in this case just bail out gracefully
if (354 != smtp_check("DATA", -1))
goto bail;
// dump the headers
while (list) {
send_r_n((char *) llist_pop(&list));
}
// stop analyzing headers
code++;
// N.B. !s means: we read nothing, and nothing to be read in the future.
// just dump empty line and break the loop
if (!s) {
send_r_n("");
break;
}
// go dump message body
// N.B. "s" already contains the first non-header line, so pretend we read it from input
goto dump;
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}
}
// odd case: we didn't stop "analyze headers" mode -> message body is empty. Reenter the loop
// N.B. after reenter code will be > 0
if (!code)
goto reenter;
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// finalize the message
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smtp_check(".", 250);
bail:
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// ... and say goodbye
smtp_check("QUIT", 221);
// cleanup
if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP)
fclose(G.fp0);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}