1 # include <pwd.h> 2 # include "sendmail.h" 3 4 /* 5 ** CONF.C -- Sendmail Configuration Tables. 6 ** 7 ** Defines the configuration of this installation. 8 ** 9 ** Compilation Flags: 10 ** V6 -- running on a version 6 system. This determines 11 ** whether to define certain routines between 12 ** the two systems. If you are running a funny 13 ** system, e.g., V6 with long tty names, this 14 ** should be checked carefully. 15 ** 16 ** Configuration Variables: 17 ** HdrInfo -- a table describing well-known header fields. 18 ** Each entry has the field name and some flags, 19 ** which are described in sendmail.h. 20 ** StdTimezone -- name of local timezone in standard time 21 ** (V6 only). 22 ** DstTimezone -- name of local timezone in daylight savings 23 ** time (V6 only). 24 ** 25 ** Notes: 26 ** I have tried to put almost all the reasonable 27 ** configuration information into the configuration 28 ** file read at runtime. My intent is that anything 29 ** here is a function of the version of UNIX you 30 ** are running, or is really static -- for example 31 ** the headers are a superset of widely used 32 ** protocols. If you find yourself playing with 33 ** this file too much, you may be making a mistake! 34 */ 35 36 37 38 39 static char SccsId[] = "@(#)conf.c 3.33 09/24/81"; 40 41 42 # include <whoami.h> /* definitions of machine id's at berkeley */ 43 44 45 /* 46 ** Header info table 47 ** Final (null) entry contains the flags used for any other field. 48 ** 49 ** Not all of these are actually handled specially by sendmail 50 ** at this time. They are included as placeholders, to let 51 ** you know that "someday" I intend to have sendmail do 52 ** something with them. 53 */ 54 55 struct hdrinfo HdrInfo[] = 56 { 57 "date", H_CHECK, M_NEEDDATE, 58 "from", H_CHECK, M_NEEDFROM, 59 "original-from", 0, 0, 60 "sender", 0, 0, 61 "full-name", H_ACHECK, M_FULLNAME, 62 "to", H_ADDR, 0, 63 "cc", H_ADDR, 0, 64 "bcc", H_ADDR|H_ACHECK, 0, 65 "message-id", H_CHECK, M_MSGID, 66 "message", H_EOH, 0, 67 "text", H_EOH, 0, 68 "posted-date", 0, 0, 69 "return-receipt-to", 0, 0, 70 "received-date", H_CHECK, M_LOCAL, 71 "received-from", H_CHECK, M_LOCAL, 72 "precedence", 0, 0, 73 "via", H_FORCE, 0, 74 NULL, 0, 0, 75 }; 76 77 78 /* 79 ** ARPANET error message numbers. 80 */ 81 82 # ifdef NEWFTP 83 /* these are almost all unchecked */ 84 char Arpa_Info[] = "010"; /* arbitrary info: this is WRONG! */ 85 char Arpa_Enter[] = "354"; /* start mail input */ 86 char Arpa_Mmsg[] = "250"; /* mail successful (MAIL cmd) */ 87 char Arpa_Fmsg[] = "250"; /* mail successful (MLFL cmd) */ 88 char Arpa_Syserr[] = "450"; /* some (transient) system error */ 89 char Arpa_Usrerr[] = "550"; /* some (fatal) user error */ 90 # else NEWFTP 91 char Arpa_Info[] = "050"; /* arbitrary info */ 92 char Arpa_Enter[] = "350"; /* start mail input */ 93 char Arpa_Mmsg[] = "256"; /* mail successful (MAIL cmd) */ 94 char Arpa_Fmsg[] = "250"; /* mail successful (MLFL cmd) */ 95 char Arpa_Syserr[] = "455"; /* some (transient) system error */ 96 char Arpa_Usrerr[] = "450"; /* some (fatal) user error */ 97 # endif NEWFTP 98 99 100 101 102 103 /* 104 ** Location of system files/databases/etc. 105 */ 106 107 char *AliasFile = "/usr/lib/aliases"; /* alias file */ 108 char *ConfFile = "/usr/lib/sendmail.cf"; /* runtime configuration */ 109 char *StatFile = "/usr/eric/mailstats"; /* statistics summary */ 110 111 112 /* 113 ** Other configuration. 114 */ 115 116 int DefUid = 1; /* the uid to execute mailers as */ 117 int DefGid = 1; /* ditto for gid */ 118 119 120 121 /* 122 ** V6 system configuration. 123 */ 124 125 # ifdef V6 126 char *StdTimezone = "PST"; /* std time timezone */ 127 char *DstTimezone = "PDT"; /* daylight time timezone */ 128 # endif V6 129 130 # ifdef V6 131 /* 132 ** TTYNAME -- return name of terminal. 133 ** 134 ** Parameters: 135 ** fd -- file descriptor to check. 136 ** 137 ** Returns: 138 ** pointer to full path of tty. 139 ** NULL if no tty. 140 ** 141 ** Side Effects: 142 ** none. 143 */ 144 145 char * 146 ttyname(fd) 147 int fd; 148 { 149 register char tn; 150 static char pathn[] = "/dev/ttyx"; 151 152 /* compute the pathname of the controlling tty */ 153 if ((tn = ttyn(fd)) == NULL) 154 { 155 errno = 0; 156 return (NULL); 157 } 158 pathn[8] = tn; 159 return (pathn); 160 } 161 /* 162 ** FDOPEN -- Open a stdio file given an open file descriptor. 163 ** 164 ** This is included here because it is standard in v7, but we 165 ** need it in v6. 166 ** 167 ** Algorithm: 168 ** Open /dev/null to create a descriptor. 169 ** Close that descriptor. 170 ** Copy the existing fd into the descriptor. 171 ** 172 ** Parameters: 173 ** fd -- the open file descriptor. 174 ** type -- "r", "w", or whatever. 175 ** 176 ** Returns: 177 ** The file descriptor it creates. 178 ** 179 ** Side Effects: 180 ** none 181 ** 182 ** Called By: 183 ** deliver 184 ** 185 ** Notes: 186 ** The mode of fd must match "type". 187 */ 188 189 FILE * 190 fdopen(fd, type) 191 int fd; 192 char *type; 193 { 194 register FILE *f; 195 196 f = fopen("/dev/null", type); 197 (void) close(fileno(f)); 198 fileno(f) = fd; 199 return (f); 200 } 201 /* 202 ** INDEX -- Return pointer to character in string 203 ** 204 ** For V7 compatibility. 205 ** 206 ** Parameters: 207 ** s -- a string to scan. 208 ** c -- a character to look for. 209 ** 210 ** Returns: 211 ** If c is in s, returns the address of the first 212 ** instance of c in s. 213 ** NULL if c is not in s. 214 ** 215 ** Side Effects: 216 ** none. 217 */ 218 219 char * 220 index(s, c) 221 register char *s; 222 register char c; 223 { 224 while (*s != '\0') 225 { 226 if (*s++ == c) 227 return (--s); 228 } 229 return (NULL); 230 } 231 /* 232 ** UMASK -- fake the umask system call. 233 ** 234 ** Since V6 always acts like the umask is zero, we will just 235 ** assume the same thing. 236 */ 237 238 /*ARGSUSED*/ 239 umask(nmask) 240 { 241 return (0); 242 } 243 244 245 /* 246 ** GETRUID -- get real user id. 247 */ 248 249 getruid() 250 { 251 return (getuid() & 0377); 252 } 253 254 255 /* 256 ** GETRGID -- get real group id. 257 */ 258 259 getrgid() 260 { 261 return (getgid() & 0377); 262 } 263 264 265 /* 266 ** GETEUID -- get effective user id. 267 */ 268 269 geteuid() 270 { 271 return ((getuid() >> 8) & 0377); 272 } 273 274 275 /* 276 ** GETEGID -- get effective group id. 277 */ 278 279 getegid() 280 { 281 return ((getgid() >> 8) & 0377); 282 } 283 284 # endif V6 285 286 # ifndef V6 287 288 /* 289 ** GETRUID -- get real user id (V7) 290 */ 291 292 getruid() 293 { 294 return (getuid()); 295 } 296 297 298 /* 299 ** GETRGID -- get real group id (V7). 300 */ 301 302 getrgid() 303 { 304 return (getgid()); 305 } 306 307 # endif V6 308 /* 309 ** TTYPATH -- Get the path of the user's tty 310 ** 311 ** Returns the pathname of the user's tty. Returns NULL if 312 ** the user is not logged in or if s/he has write permission 313 ** denied. 314 ** 315 ** Parameters: 316 ** none 317 ** 318 ** Returns: 319 ** pathname of the user's tty. 320 ** NULL if not logged in or write permission denied. 321 ** 322 ** Side Effects: 323 ** none. 324 ** 325 ** WARNING: 326 ** Return value is in a local buffer. 327 ** 328 ** Called By: 329 ** savemail 330 */ 331 332 # include <sys/stat.h> 333 334 char * 335 ttypath() 336 { 337 struct stat stbuf; 338 register char *pathn; 339 extern char *ttyname(); 340 extern char *getlogin(); 341 342 /* compute the pathname of the controlling tty */ 343 if ((pathn = ttyname(2)) == NULL && (pathn = ttyname(1)) == NULL && (pathn = ttyname(0)) == NULL) 344 { 345 errno = 0; 346 return (NULL); 347 } 348 349 /* see if we have write permission */ 350 if (stat(pathn, &stbuf) < 0 || !bitset(02, stbuf.st_mode)) 351 { 352 errno = 0; 353 return (NULL); 354 } 355 356 /* see if the user is logged in */ 357 if (getlogin() == NULL) 358 return (NULL); 359 360 /* looks good */ 361 return (pathn); 362 } 363 /* 364 ** CHECKCOMPAT -- check for From and To person compatible. 365 ** 366 ** This routine can be supplied on a per-installation basis 367 ** to determine whether a person is allowed to send a message. 368 ** This allows restriction of certain types of internet 369 ** forwarding or registration of users. 370 ** 371 ** If the hosts are found to be incompatible, an error 372 ** message should be given using "usrerr" and FALSE should 373 ** be returned. 374 ** 375 ** 'NoReturn' can be set to suppress the return-to-sender 376 ** function; this should be done on huge messages. 377 ** 378 ** Parameters: 379 ** to -- the person being sent to. 380 ** 381 ** Returns: 382 ** TRUE -- ok to send. 383 ** FALSE -- not ok. 384 ** 385 ** Side Effects: 386 ** none (unless you include the usrerr stuff) 387 */ 388 389 bool 390 checkcompat(to) 391 register ADDRESS *to; 392 { 393 register STAB *s; 394 395 if (to->q_mailer != MN_LOCAL && MsgSize > 100000) 396 { 397 usrerr("Message exceeds 100000 bytes"); 398 NoReturn++; 399 return (FALSE); 400 } 401 # ifdef ING70 402 s = stab("arpa", ST_MAILER, ST_FIND); 403 if (s != NULL && From.q_mailer != MN_LOCAL && to->q_mailer == s->s_mailer->m_mno) 404 { 405 usrerr("No ARPA mail through this machine: see your system administration"); 406 return (FALSE); 407 } 408 # endif ING70 409 return (TRUE); 410 } 411