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File qmail-spp-spf-20091020.c of Package qmail-spp-plugins-spf
/* * Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Pawel Foremski <pjf@asn.pl> * - Original imported from dirqmail. * * Copyright (C) 2008 Chris Caputo <ccaputo@alt.net> * - Oct 2008: Adapted to work with libspf2-1.2.8. * Added support for IPv6 via TCP6REMOTEIP. * Altered configuration methodology to use envars. * - Nov 2008: Added SPP_SPF_DONT_ALLOW_RANDOM_IP_PASS. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later * version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. * */ /* This is an implementation of SPF as a qmail-spp module. It requires libspf2. For more information, consult: http://www.openspf.org/ http://qmail-spp.sourceforge.net/ http://www.libspf2.org/ If an SPF record is not found or doesn't process, a fallback SPF record of "v=spf1 mx -all" can be used to test if the client is listed in the MX records of the envelope domain. Compile plugin using something like: gcc -Wall -o qmail-spp-spf qmail-spp-spf.c -lspf2 -I/usr/include/spf2 Put this in the qmail plugins directory (ex. "/var/qmail/plugins") and add to smtpplugins file (ex. "/var/qmail/control/smtpplugins") after [mail] section: [mail] plugins/qmail-spp-spf If the "RELAYCLIENT" environment variable (envar) is set, this module exits without doing anything, since the client has permission to relay. IPv6 is supported if TCPREMOTEIP contains an IPv6 address or if TCP6REMOTEIP envar is set. Set these envars as desired to instruct the module how to handle each SPF result. Only envars defined will be used. SPP_SPF_NO_RESULT - Used if both SPF and MX checks can't be done. SPP_SPF_RESULT_NEUTRAL \ SPP_SPF_RESULT_PASS | SPP_SPF_RESULT_FAIL |- Refer to http://www.openspf.org/ for SPP_SPF_RESULT_SOFTFAIL | definitions. SPP_SPF_RESULT_NONE | SPP_SPF_RESULT_TEMPERROR | SPP_SPF_RESULT_PERMERROR / SPP_SPF_MX_RESULT_PASS \ If any set, MX check of sender is done when SPP_SPF_MX_RESULT_FAIL |- SPF record doesn't exist or SPF check result SPP_SPF_MX_RESULT_UNKNOWN / is None, PermError, TempError or invalid. Possible settings of the above envars are taken from http://qmail-spp.sourceforge.net/doc/ : Command Description ----------------------------------------------------------------------- A accept mail - turn off qmail-spp in this session N next - accept current SMTP command (do not execute remaining plugins for this command) O ok - like N, but omits qmail checks in MAIL and RCPT Emsg error - do not accept this SMTP command and immediately send msg to the client LMmsg later, mail - like E, but shows error after MAIL command LRmsg later, rcpt - like E, but shows error after RCPT command LDmsg later, data - like E, but shows error after DATA command Rmsg reject mail - send msg to the client and drop connection D drop connection immediately, without printing anything Svar=value set environmental variable var to value Uvar unset var variable Hcontent header - add header content (eg. X-Spam-Flag: YES) Cfoo@bar.com change last address provided by the client to foo@bar.com (MAIL FROM or RCPT TO address) Pmsg print - send msg to the client Separate commands are separated by a comma or a carriage return. Be careful not to include a comma for any other reason. Except for the SPP_SPF_NO_RESULT and SPP_SPF_MX_RESULT_xx envars, if any envars include the special string "spf_smtp_msg" then "spf_smtp_msg" will be replaced by the output of libspf2's SPF_response_get_smtp_comment() function. For example: SPP_SPF_RESULT_FAIL="E550 spf_smtp_msg" If the actual SPF query is able to be done, this module also sets the environmental variable SPP_SPF_RESULT to one of the following (via the qmail-spp 'S' command): pass fail softfail neutral none permerror temperror In addition, a "Received-SPF:" header is added to the message via the qmail-spp 'H' command when the SPF query is able to be done. It is okay to not set a particular SPP_SPF_xxx envar. If that particular case is hit the module will only return the "SSPP_SPF_RESULT=<result>" and "HReceived-SPF:" commands if the SPF query is done. If the SPP_SPF_DONT_ALLOW_RANDOM_IP_PASS envar is set, then when an SPF pass result is obtained, two random IP addresses will also be tried to see if the SPF definition is passing everything as if "+all" is declared. If the two random IP addresses also receive a pass from the SPF library, then the original pass is ignored. Example: In /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.qmail-smtp change ":allow" line to be as follows: :allow,SPP_SPF_RESULT_PASS="HX-Spam-Flag: No,A",SPP_SPF_RESULT_FAIL="E550 spf_smtp_msg",SPP_SPF_NO_RESULT="SSPF_MODULE_FAILED=1" or :allow,SPP_SPF_RESULT_PASS="A",SPP_SPF_MX_RESULT_PASS="A" (Be sure to rebuild tcp.qmail-smtp.cdb after modification, such as with "make" or "tcprules" commands.) */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <netinet/in.h> #include <time.h> #include <arpa/inet.h> #include <unistd.h> #include "spf.h" #define LOG "qmail-spp-spf: " #define LOGR "qmail-spp-spf:%s: " #define SPF_SMTP_MSG "spf_smtp_msg" #define SPF_SMTP_MSG_LEN 12 void envcmd(char *envstr, SPF_response_t *spf_response) { char *p; /* Always issue these when there is a response, regardless of whether envar was passed in. Also, these need to issue first since an envar can include a qmail-spp processing termination command. */ if (NULL != spf_response) { printf("SSPP_SPF_RESULT=%s\n", SPF_strresult(SPF_response_result(spf_response))); printf("H%s\n", SPF_response_get_received_spf(spf_response)); } if (NULL == envstr || 0 == *envstr) { return; } p = envstr; while (*p) { if (NULL != spf_response && !strncmp(p, SPF_SMTP_MSG, SPF_SMTP_MSG_LEN)) { printf("%s", SPF_response_get_smtp_comment(spf_response)); p += SPF_SMTP_MSG_LEN; } else { printf("%c", ',' == *p ? '\n' : *p); p++; } } /* don't print extra carriage return if envstr already ends with one */ if (p > envstr && ',' != *(p - 1) && '\n' != *(p - 1)) printf("\n"); } /* Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure. */ int set_spf_ip(SPF_request_t *spf_request, int fIPv4, char *remote) { if (fIPv4) { if (SPF_request_set_ipv4_str(spf_request, remote)) { fprintf(stderr, LOGR "SPF_request_set_ipv4_str('%s') failed.\n", remote, remote); return 0; } } else { if (SPF_request_set_ipv6_str(spf_request, remote)) { fprintf(stderr, LOGR "SPF_request_set_ipv6_str('%s') failed.\n", remote, remote); return 0; } } return 1; } /* Returns 1 if a random IP address also results in an SPF pass. 0 otherwise (or on error). */ int random_ip_passes(SPF_request_t *spf_request, int fIPv4, char *remote) { int ret = 0; struct in_addr addr4; struct in6_addr addr6; char szIP[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; SPF_response_t *spf_response = NULL; SPF_errcode_t spf_err; if (fIPv4) { addr4.s_addr = random(); if (SPF_request_set_ipv4(spf_request, addr4)) { fprintf(stderr, LOGR "SPF_request_set_ipv4('%s') failed.\n", remote, inet_ntop(AF_INET, &addr4, szIP, sizeof(szIP))); goto done; } } else { addr6.s6_addr32[0] = random(); addr6.s6_addr32[1] = random(); addr6.s6_addr32[2] = random(); addr6.s6_addr32[3] = random(); if (SPF_request_set_ipv6(spf_request, addr6)) { fprintf(stderr, LOGR "SPF_request_set_ipv6('%s') failed.\n", remote, inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &addr6, szIP, sizeof(szIP))); goto done; } } if (SPF_E_SUCCESS == (spf_err = SPF_request_query_mailfrom(spf_request, &spf_response))) { if (SPF_RESULT_PASS == SPF_response_result(spf_response)) ret = 1; } else { fprintf(stderr, LOGR "SPF_request_query_mailfrom (random remote='%s'): " "surprisingly failed since first test succeeded: %s\n", remote, inet_ntop(fIPv4 ? AF_INET : AF_INET6, fIPv4 ? (const void *)&addr4 : &addr6, szIP, sizeof(szIP)), SPF_strerror(spf_err)); } done: /* restore original IP settings. no need to check result since this worked already */ set_spf_ip(spf_request, fIPv4, remote); if (NULL != spf_response) SPF_response_free(spf_response); return ret; } int main() { char *remote = NULL; char *helo = NULL; char *sender = NULL; char *mxpass = NULL; char *mxfail = NULL; char *mxunk = NULL; SPF_server_t *spf_server = NULL; SPF_request_t *spf_request = NULL; SPF_response_t *spf_response = NULL; SPF_response_t *spf_responsemx = NULL; SPF_errcode_t spf_err; int fQuerySuccessful = 0; int fConsiderMXCheck = 0; int fIPv4 = 0; /** * env variables **/ if (getenv("RELAYCLIENT")) /* known user, don't do anything */ return 0; remote = getenv("TCPREMOTEIP"); if (!remote) remote = getenv("TCP6REMOTEIP"); if (!remote) /* should never happen */ { fprintf(stderr, LOG "ERROR: can't read TCPREMOTEIP or TCP6REMOTEIP\n"); goto done; } fIPv4 = (NULL == strchr(remote, ':')); sender = getenv("SMTPMAILFROM"); helo = getenv("SMTPHELOHOST"); if (!sender && !helo) /* should never happen */ { fprintf(stderr, LOGR "can't read SMTPMAILFROM or SMTPHELOHOST\n", remote); goto done; } /** * SPF **/ if (NULL == (spf_server = SPF_server_new(SPF_DNS_RESOLV, 0))) { fprintf(stderr, LOGR "SPF_server_new failed.\n", remote); goto done; } if (NULL == (spf_request = SPF_request_new(spf_server))) { fprintf(stderr, LOGR "SPF_request_new failed.\n", remote); goto done; } if (!set_spf_ip(spf_request, fIPv4, remote)) goto done; if (helo && SPF_request_set_helo_dom(spf_request, helo)) { fprintf(stderr, LOGR "SPF_request_set_helo_dom('%s') failed.\n", remote, helo); goto done; } if (sender && SPF_request_set_env_from(spf_request, sender)) { fprintf(stderr, LOGR "SPF_request_set_env_from('%s') failed.\n", remote, sender); goto done; } if (SPF_E_SUCCESS == (spf_err = SPF_request_query_mailfrom(spf_request, &spf_response))) { fQuerySuccessful = 1; fprintf(stderr, LOGR "%s\n", remote, SPF_response_get_received_spf(spf_response)); switch (SPF_response_result(spf_response)) { case SPF_RESULT_NEUTRAL: envcmd(getenv("SPP_SPF_RESULT_NEUTRAL"), spf_response); break; case SPF_RESULT_PASS: if (getenv("SPP_SPF_DONT_ALLOW_RANDOM_IP_PASS")) { /* not intended to be cryptographically secure */ srandom(time(NULL) * getpid()); /* test twice. if both pass, something is odd. */ if (random_ip_passes(spf_request, fIPv4, remote) && random_ip_passes(spf_request, fIPv4, remote)) { fConsiderMXCheck = 1; fprintf(stderr, LOGR "Two random IP addresses also passed SPF " "check, so ignoring this result. Seems like SPF " "record may contain \"+all\"!\n", remote); break; } } envcmd(getenv("SPP_SPF_RESULT_PASS"), spf_response); break; case SPF_RESULT_FAIL: envcmd(getenv("SPP_SPF_RESULT_FAIL"), spf_response); break; case SPF_RESULT_SOFTFAIL: envcmd(getenv("SPP_SPF_RESULT_SOFTFAIL"), spf_response); break; case SPF_RESULT_NONE: envcmd(getenv("SPP_SPF_RESULT_NONE"), spf_response); fConsiderMXCheck = 1; break; case SPF_RESULT_TEMPERROR: envcmd(getenv("SPP_SPF_RESULT_TEMPERROR"), spf_response); fConsiderMXCheck = 1; break; case SPF_RESULT_PERMERROR: envcmd(getenv("SPP_SPF_RESULT_PERMERROR"), spf_response); fConsiderMXCheck = 1; break; case SPF_RESULT_INVALID: default: fConsiderMXCheck = 1; fprintf(stderr, LOGR "SPF_request_query_mailfrom: invalid or unknown " "result.\n", remote); break; } } else { fConsiderMXCheck = 1; fprintf(stderr, LOGR "SPF_request_query_mailfrom (helo='%s', mailfrom='%s'): " "failed: %s\n", remote, helo ? helo : "", sender ? sender : "", SPF_strerror(spf_err)); } /** * Fallback MX check **/ if (fConsiderMXCheck) { #define SPF_MX_STR "v=spf1 mx -all" mxpass = getenv("SPP_SPF_MX_RESULT_PASS"); mxfail = getenv("SPP_SPF_MX_RESULT_FAIL"); mxunk = getenv("SPP_SPF_MX_RESULT_UNKNOWN"); if (mxpass || mxfail || mxunk) { if (SPF_E_SUCCESS == (spf_err = SPF_request_query_fallback(spf_request, &spf_responsemx, SPF_MX_STR))) { fQuerySuccessful = 1; fprintf(stderr, LOGR "Fallback MX check \"" SPF_MX_STR "\" " "(helo='%s', mailfrom='%s'): %s\n", remote, helo ? helo : "", sender ? sender : "", SPF_strresult(SPF_response_result(spf_responsemx))); switch (SPF_response_result(spf_responsemx)) { case SPF_RESULT_PASS: envcmd(mxpass, NULL); break; case SPF_RESULT_FAIL: envcmd(mxfail, NULL); break; default: envcmd(mxunk, NULL); break; } } else { fprintf(stderr, LOGR "SPF_request_query_fallback \"" SPF_MX_STR "\" " "(helo='%s', mailfrom='%s') failed: %s\n", remote, helo ? helo : "", sender ? sender : "", SPF_strerror(spf_err)); } } } done: if (NULL != spf_responsemx) SPF_response_free(spf_responsemx); if (NULL != spf_response) SPF_response_free(spf_response); if (NULL != spf_request) SPF_request_free(spf_request); if (NULL != spf_server) SPF_server_free(spf_server); if (0 == fQuerySuccessful) { envcmd(getenv("SPP_SPF_NO_RESULT"), NULL); } return 0; }