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1294Seric # include <pwd.h>
23309Seric # include "sendmail.h"
3404Seric 
4294Seric /*
53309Seric **  CONF.C -- Sendmail Configuration Tables.
6294Seric **
7294Seric **	Defines the configuration of this installation.
8294Seric **
91388Seric **	Compilation Flags:
101388Seric **		V6 -- running on a version 6 system.  This determines
111388Seric **			whether to define certain routines between
121388Seric **			the two systems.  If you are running a funny
131388Seric **			system, e.g., V6 with long tty names, this
141388Seric **			should be checked carefully.
15294Seric **
161388Seric **	Configuration Variables:
172897Seric **		HdrInfo -- a table describing well-known header fields.
182897Seric **			Each entry has the field name and some flags,
194147Seric **			which are described in sendmail.h.
204315Seric **		StdTimezone -- name of local timezone in standard time
214315Seric **			(V6 only).
224315Seric **		DstTimezone -- name of local timezone in daylight savings
234315Seric **			time (V6 only).
244093Seric **
254093Seric **	Notes:
264093Seric **		I have tried to put almost all the reasonable
274093Seric **		configuration information into the configuration
284093Seric **		file read at runtime.  My intent is that anything
294093Seric **		here is a function of the version of UNIX you
304093Seric **		are running, or is really static -- for example
314093Seric **		the headers are a superset of widely used
324093Seric **		protocols.  If you find yourself playing with
334093Seric **		this file too much, you may be making a mistake!
34294Seric */
35294Seric 
36294Seric 
37294Seric 
38294Seric 
39*6899Seric SCCSID(@(#)conf.c	3.46		05/22/82);
404437Seric 
414437Seric 
424437Seric 
434437Seric /*
442897Seric **  Header info table
453057Seric **	Final (null) entry contains the flags used for any other field.
464147Seric **
474147Seric **	Not all of these are actually handled specially by sendmail
484147Seric **	at this time.  They are included as placeholders, to let
494147Seric **	you know that "someday" I intend to have sendmail do
504147Seric **	something with them.
512897Seric */
522897Seric 
532897Seric struct hdrinfo	HdrInfo[] =
542897Seric {
554147Seric 	"date",			H_CHECK,		M_NEEDDATE,
565915Seric 	"from",			H_ADDR|H_CHECK,		M_NEEDFROM,
574369Seric 	"original-from",	0,			0,
585915Seric 	"sender",		H_ADDR,			0,
594147Seric 	"full-name",		H_ACHECK,		M_FULLNAME,
605915Seric 	"to",			H_ADDR|H_RCPT,		0,
615915Seric 	"cc",			H_ADDR|H_RCPT,		0,
625915Seric 	"bcc",			H_ADDR|H_ACHECK|H_RCPT,	0,
634147Seric 	"message-id",		H_CHECK,		M_MSGID,
644147Seric 	"message",		H_EOH,			0,
654147Seric 	"text",			H_EOH,			0,
664147Seric 	"posted-date",		0,			0,
674147Seric 	"return-receipt-to",	0,			0,
684193Seric 	"received-date",	H_CHECK,		M_LOCAL,
694193Seric 	"received-from",	H_CHECK,		M_LOCAL,
704147Seric 	"precedence",		0,			0,
715184Seric 	"mail-from",		H_FORCE,		0,
724147Seric 	"via",			H_FORCE,		0,
734147Seric 	NULL,			0,			0,
742897Seric };
754166Seric 
764166Seric 
774166Seric /*
784166Seric **  ARPANET error message numbers.
794166Seric */
804166Seric 
814166Seric char	Arpa_Info[] =	"050";	/* arbitrary info */
824708Seric char	Arpa_Syserr[] =	"451";	/* some (transient) system error */
834708Seric char	Arpa_Usrerr[] =	"554";	/* some (fatal) user error */
844282Seric 
854282Seric 
864282Seric 
874282Seric 
884282Seric 
894282Seric /*
904282Seric **  Location of system files/databases/etc.
914282Seric */
924282Seric 
934282Seric char	*AliasFile =	"/usr/lib/aliases";	/* alias file */
944282Seric char	*ConfFile =	"/usr/lib/sendmail.cf";	/* runtime configuration */
954778Seric char	*StatFile =	"/usr/lib/sendmail.st";	/* statistics summary */
964581Seric char	*HelpFile =	"/usr/lib/sendmail.hf";	/* help file */
975178Seric # ifdef QUEUE
984620Seric char	*QueueDir =	"/usr/spool/mqueue";	/* queue of saved mail */
995178Seric # else QUEUE
1005178Seric char	*QueueDir =	"/tmp";			/* location of temp files */
1015178Seric # endif QUEUE
1024620Seric char	*XcriptFile =	"/tmp/mailxXXXXXX";	/* template for transcript */
1034315Seric 
1044315Seric 
1054414Seric /*
1064414Seric **  Other configuration.
1074414Seric */
1084315Seric 
1094414Seric int	DefUid = 1;		/* the uid to execute mailers as */
1104414Seric int	DefGid = 1;		/* ditto for gid */
1116283Seric time_t	TimeOut = 3*24*60*60L;	/* default timeout for queue files */
1124414Seric 
1134414Seric 
1144414Seric 
1154315Seric /*
1164315Seric **  V6 system configuration.
1174315Seric */
1184315Seric 
1194315Seric # ifdef V6
1204315Seric char	*StdTimezone =	"PST";		/* std time timezone */
1214315Seric char	*DstTimezone =	"PDT";		/* daylight time timezone */
1224315Seric # endif V6
123294Seric 
124294Seric # ifdef V6
125294Seric /*
1264190Seric **  TTYNAME -- return name of terminal.
127294Seric **
128294Seric **	Parameters:
1294190Seric **		fd -- file descriptor to check.
130294Seric **
131294Seric **	Returns:
1324190Seric **		pointer to full path of tty.
1334190Seric **		NULL if no tty.
134294Seric **
135294Seric **	Side Effects:
136294Seric **		none.
137294Seric */
138294Seric 
139294Seric char *
1404190Seric ttyname(fd)
1414190Seric 	int fd;
142294Seric {
1434190Seric 	register char tn;
144294Seric 	static char pathn[] = "/dev/ttyx";
145294Seric 
146294Seric 	/* compute the pathname of the controlling tty */
1474190Seric 	if ((tn = ttyn(fd)) == NULL)
148294Seric 	{
149294Seric 		errno = 0;
150294Seric 		return (NULL);
151294Seric 	}
1524190Seric 	pathn[8] = tn;
153294Seric 	return (pathn);
154294Seric }
155294Seric /*
156294Seric **  FDOPEN -- Open a stdio file given an open file descriptor.
157294Seric **
158294Seric **	This is included here because it is standard in v7, but we
159294Seric **	need it in v6.
160294Seric **
161294Seric **	Algorithm:
162294Seric **		Open /dev/null to create a descriptor.
163294Seric **		Close that descriptor.
164294Seric **		Copy the existing fd into the descriptor.
165294Seric **
166294Seric **	Parameters:
167294Seric **		fd -- the open file descriptor.
168294Seric **		type -- "r", "w", or whatever.
169294Seric **
170294Seric **	Returns:
171294Seric **		The file descriptor it creates.
172294Seric **
173294Seric **	Side Effects:
174294Seric **		none
175294Seric **
176294Seric **	Called By:
177294Seric **		deliver
178294Seric **
179294Seric **	Notes:
180294Seric **		The mode of fd must match "type".
181294Seric */
182294Seric 
183294Seric FILE *
184294Seric fdopen(fd, type)
185294Seric 	int fd;
186294Seric 	char *type;
187294Seric {
188294Seric 	register FILE *f;
189294Seric 
190294Seric 	f = fopen("/dev/null", type);
1914081Seric 	(void) close(fileno(f));
192294Seric 	fileno(f) = fd;
193294Seric 	return (f);
194294Seric }
195294Seric /*
196294Seric **  INDEX -- Return pointer to character in string
197294Seric **
198294Seric **	For V7 compatibility.
199294Seric **
200294Seric **	Parameters:
201294Seric **		s -- a string to scan.
202294Seric **		c -- a character to look for.
203294Seric **
204294Seric **	Returns:
205294Seric **		If c is in s, returns the address of the first
206294Seric **			instance of c in s.
207294Seric **		NULL if c is not in s.
208294Seric **
209294Seric **	Side Effects:
210294Seric **		none.
211294Seric */
212294Seric 
2134437Seric char *
214294Seric index(s, c)
215294Seric 	register char *s;
216294Seric 	register char c;
217294Seric {
218294Seric 	while (*s != '\0')
219294Seric 	{
220294Seric 		if (*s++ == c)
221294Seric 			return (--s);
222294Seric 	}
223294Seric 	return (NULL);
224294Seric }
2254326Seric /*
2264326Seric **  UMASK -- fake the umask system call.
2274326Seric **
2284326Seric **	Since V6 always acts like the umask is zero, we will just
2294326Seric **	assume the same thing.
2304326Seric */
2314326Seric 
2324326Seric /*ARGSUSED*/
2334326Seric umask(nmask)
2344326Seric {
2354326Seric 	return (0);
2364326Seric }
2374326Seric 
2384326Seric 
2394326Seric /*
2404326Seric **  GETRUID -- get real user id.
2414326Seric */
2424326Seric 
2434326Seric getruid()
2444326Seric {
2454326Seric 	return (getuid() & 0377);
2464326Seric }
2474326Seric 
2484326Seric 
2494326Seric /*
2504326Seric **  GETRGID -- get real group id.
2514326Seric */
2524326Seric 
2534326Seric getrgid()
2544326Seric {
2554326Seric 	return (getgid() & 0377);
2564326Seric }
2574326Seric 
2584326Seric 
2594326Seric /*
2604326Seric **  GETEUID -- get effective user id.
2614326Seric */
2624326Seric 
2634326Seric geteuid()
2644326Seric {
2654326Seric 	return ((getuid() >> 8) & 0377);
2664326Seric }
2674326Seric 
2684326Seric 
2694326Seric /*
2704326Seric **  GETEGID -- get effective group id.
2714326Seric */
2724326Seric 
2734326Seric getegid()
2744326Seric {
2754326Seric 	return ((getgid() >> 8) & 0377);
2764326Seric }
2774326Seric 
278294Seric # endif V6
2794326Seric 
2804326Seric # ifndef V6
2814326Seric 
2824326Seric /*
2834326Seric **  GETRUID -- get real user id (V7)
2844326Seric */
2854326Seric 
2864326Seric getruid()
2874326Seric {
2884536Seric 	if (Daemon)
2894536Seric 		return (RealUid);
2904536Seric 	else
2914536Seric 		return (getuid());
2924326Seric }
2934326Seric 
2944326Seric 
2954326Seric /*
2964326Seric **  GETRGID -- get real group id (V7).
2974326Seric */
2984326Seric 
2994326Seric getrgid()
3004326Seric {
3014536Seric 	if (Daemon)
3024536Seric 		return (RealGid);
3034536Seric 	else
3044536Seric 		return (getgid());
3054326Seric }
3064326Seric 
3074326Seric # endif V6
3084190Seric /*
3094190Seric **  TTYPATH -- Get the path of the user's tty
310294Seric **
311294Seric **	Returns the pathname of the user's tty.  Returns NULL if
312294Seric **	the user is not logged in or if s/he has write permission
313294Seric **	denied.
314294Seric **
315294Seric **	Parameters:
316294Seric **		none
317294Seric **
318294Seric **	Returns:
319294Seric **		pathname of the user's tty.
320294Seric **		NULL if not logged in or write permission denied.
321294Seric **
322294Seric **	Side Effects:
323294Seric **		none.
324294Seric **
325294Seric **	WARNING:
326294Seric **		Return value is in a local buffer.
327294Seric **
328294Seric **	Called By:
329294Seric **		savemail
330294Seric */
331294Seric 
332294Seric # include <sys/stat.h>
333294Seric 
334294Seric char *
335294Seric ttypath()
336294Seric {
337294Seric 	struct stat stbuf;
338294Seric 	register char *pathn;
339294Seric 	extern char *ttyname();
3404081Seric 	extern char *getlogin();
341294Seric 
342294Seric 	/* compute the pathname of the controlling tty */
343294Seric 	if ((pathn = ttyname(2)) == NULL && (pathn = ttyname(1)) == NULL && (pathn = ttyname(0)) == NULL)
344294Seric 	{
345294Seric 		errno = 0;
346294Seric 		return (NULL);
347294Seric 	}
348294Seric 
349294Seric 	/* see if we have write permission */
3502967Seric 	if (stat(pathn, &stbuf) < 0 || !bitset(02, stbuf.st_mode))
351294Seric 	{
352294Seric 		errno = 0;
353294Seric 		return (NULL);
354294Seric 	}
355294Seric 
356294Seric 	/* see if the user is logged in */
357294Seric 	if (getlogin() == NULL)
358294Seric 		return (NULL);
359294Seric 
360294Seric 	/* looks good */
361294Seric 	return (pathn);
362294Seric }
3632967Seric /*
3642967Seric **  CHECKCOMPAT -- check for From and To person compatible.
3652967Seric **
3662967Seric **	This routine can be supplied on a per-installation basis
3672967Seric **	to determine whether a person is allowed to send a message.
3682967Seric **	This allows restriction of certain types of internet
3692967Seric **	forwarding or registration of users.
3702967Seric **
3712967Seric **	If the hosts are found to be incompatible, an error
3722967Seric **	message should be given using "usrerr" and FALSE should
3732967Seric **	be returned.
3742967Seric **
3754288Seric **	'NoReturn' can be set to suppress the return-to-sender
3764288Seric **	function; this should be done on huge messages.
3774288Seric **
3782967Seric **	Parameters:
3792967Seric **		to -- the person being sent to.
3802967Seric **
3812967Seric **	Returns:
3822967Seric **		TRUE -- ok to send.
3832967Seric **		FALSE -- not ok.
3842967Seric **
3852967Seric **	Side Effects:
3862967Seric **		none (unless you include the usrerr stuff)
3872967Seric */
3882967Seric 
3892967Seric bool
3902967Seric checkcompat(to)
3912967Seric 	register ADDRESS *to;
3922967Seric {
3934620Seric # ifdef ING70
3944437Seric 	register STAB *s;
3954620Seric # endif ING70
3964437Seric 
397*6899Seric 	if (to->q_mailer != LocalMailer && CurEnv->e_msgsize > 100000)
3984288Seric 	{
3994288Seric 		usrerr("Message exceeds 100000 bytes");
4004288Seric 		NoReturn++;
4014288Seric 		return (FALSE);
4024288Seric 	}
4034437Seric # ifdef ING70
4044437Seric 	s = stab("arpa", ST_MAILER, ST_FIND);
405*6899Seric 	if (s != NULL && CurEnv->e_from.q_mailer != LocalMailer && to->q_mailer == s->s_mailer)
4064437Seric 	{
4074437Seric 		usrerr("No ARPA mail through this machine: see your system administration");
4084437Seric 		return (FALSE);
4094437Seric 	}
4104437Seric # endif ING70
4112967Seric 	return (TRUE);
4122967Seric }
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