xref: /csrg-svn/usr.sbin/sendmail/src/daemon.c (revision 16884)
16039Seric # include <errno.h>
24535Seric # include "sendmail.h"
34535Seric 
45978Seric #ifndef DAEMON
5*16884Seric SCCSID(@(#)daemon.c	4.8		08/11/84	(w/o daemon mode));
65978Seric #else
74535Seric 
89610Seric #include <sys/socket.h>
99610Seric #include <netinet/in.h>
109610Seric #include <netdb.h>
1113586Swnj #include <sys/wait.h>
125978Seric 
13*16884Seric SCCSID(@(#)daemon.c	4.8		08/11/84	(with daemon mode));
145978Seric 
154535Seric /*
164535Seric **  DAEMON.C -- routines to use when running as a daemon.
177556Seric **
187556Seric **	This entire file is highly dependent on the 4.2 BSD
197556Seric **	interprocess communication primitives.  No attempt has
207556Seric **	been made to make this file portable to Version 7,
217556Seric **	Version 6, MPX files, etc.  If you should try such a
227556Seric **	thing yourself, I recommend chucking the entire file
237556Seric **	and starting from scratch.  Basic semantics are:
247556Seric **
257556Seric **	getrequests()
267556Seric **		Opens a port and initiates a connection.
277556Seric **		Returns in a child.  Must set InChannel and
287556Seric **		OutChannel appropriately.
2910206Seric **	clrdaemon()
3010206Seric **		Close any open files associated with getting
3110206Seric **		the connection; this is used when running the queue,
3210206Seric **		etc., to avoid having extra file descriptors during
3310206Seric **		the queue run and to avoid confusing the network
3410206Seric **		code (if it cares).
357556Seric **	makeconnection(host, port, outfile, infile)
367556Seric **		Make a connection to the named host on the given
377556Seric **		port.  Set *outfile and *infile to the files
387556Seric **		appropriate for communication.  Returns zero on
397556Seric **		success, else an exit status describing the
407556Seric **		error.
417556Seric **
427556Seric **	The semantics of both of these should be clean.
434535Seric */
444535Seric /*
454535Seric **  GETREQUESTS -- open mail IPC port and get requests.
464535Seric **
474535Seric **	Parameters:
484535Seric **		none.
494535Seric **
504535Seric **	Returns:
514535Seric **		none.
524535Seric **
534535Seric **	Side Effects:
544535Seric **		Waits until some interesting activity occurs.  When
554535Seric **		it does, a child is created to process it, and the
564535Seric **		parent waits for completion.  Return from this
579886Seric **		routine is always in the child.  The file pointers
589886Seric **		"InChannel" and "OutChannel" should be set to point
599886Seric **		to the communication channel.
604535Seric */
614535Seric 
6210206Seric struct sockaddr_in	SendmailAddress;/* internet address of sendmail */
639610Seric 
6416144Seric int	DaemonSocket	= -1;		/* fd describing socket */
6516144Seric char	*NetName	= "ARPA";	/* name of home (local?) network */
6616144Seric 
674535Seric getrequests()
684535Seric {
699610Seric 	int t;
707117Seric 	union wait status;
719610Seric 	register struct servent *sp;
727117Seric 
739610Seric 	/*
749610Seric 	**  Set up the address for the mailer.
759610Seric 	*/
769610Seric 
779610Seric 	sp = getservbyname("smtp", "tcp");
789610Seric 	if (sp == NULL)
799610Seric 	{
809610Seric 		syserr("server \"smtp\" unknown");
8110167Seric 		goto severe;
829610Seric 	}
839610Seric 	SendmailAddress.sin_family = AF_INET;
849610Seric 	SendmailAddress.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
859740Ssam 	SendmailAddress.sin_port = sp->s_port;
869610Seric 
879610Seric 	/*
889610Seric 	**  Try to actually open the connection.
899610Seric 	*/
909610Seric 
919610Seric # ifdef DEBUG
929610Seric 	if (tTd(15, 1))
939610Seric 		printf("getrequests: port 0x%x\n", SendmailAddress.sin_port);
949610Seric # endif DEBUG
959610Seric 
969610Seric 	/* get a socket for the SMTP connection */
9710206Seric 	DaemonSocket = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0, 0);
9810206Seric 	if (DaemonSocket < 0)
999610Seric 	{
1009610Seric 		/* probably another daemon already */
1019610Seric 		syserr("getrequests: can't create socket");
1029610Seric 	  severe:
1039610Seric # ifdef LOG
1049610Seric 		if (LogLevel > 0)
1059610Seric 			syslog(LOG_SALERT, "cannot get connection");
1069610Seric # endif LOG
1079610Seric 		finis();
1089610Seric 	}
10910347Seric 
11010347Seric #ifdef DEBUG
11110347Seric 	/* turn on network debugging? */
11210347Seric 	if (tTd(15, 15))
11310347Seric 		(void) setsockopt(DaemonSocket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_DEBUG, 0, 0);
11410347Seric #endif DEBUG
11510347Seric 
11610206Seric 	if (bind(DaemonSocket, &SendmailAddress, sizeof SendmailAddress, 0) < 0)
1179610Seric 	{
1189610Seric 		syserr("getrequests: cannot bind");
11910206Seric 		(void) close(DaemonSocket);
1209610Seric 		goto severe;
1219610Seric 	}
12210206Seric 	listen(DaemonSocket, 10);
1239610Seric 
1249610Seric # ifdef DEBUG
1259610Seric 	if (tTd(15, 1))
12610206Seric 		printf("getrequests: %d\n", DaemonSocket);
1279610Seric # endif DEBUG
1289610Seric 
1294631Seric 	for (;;)
1304631Seric 	{
13114875Seric 		register int pid;
13211147Seric 		auto int lotherend;
13311147Seric 		struct sockaddr_in otherend;
13414875Seric 		extern int RefuseLA;
13511147Seric 
13614875Seric 		/* see if we are rejecting connections */
13714875Seric 		while (getla() > RefuseLA)
13814875Seric 			sleep(5);
13914875Seric 
1409610Seric 		/* wait for a connection */
1419610Seric 		do
1429610Seric 		{
1439610Seric 			errno = 0;
1449610Seric 			lotherend = sizeof otherend;
14510206Seric 			t = accept(DaemonSocket, &otherend, &lotherend, 0);
1469610Seric 		} while (t < 0 && errno == EINTR);
1479610Seric 		if (t < 0)
1485978Seric 		{
1499610Seric 			syserr("getrequests: accept");
1509610Seric 			sleep(5);
1519610Seric 			continue;
1525978Seric 		}
1534631Seric 
1545978Seric 		/*
1555978Seric 		**  Create a subprocess to process the mail.
1565978Seric 		*/
1575978Seric 
1585978Seric # ifdef DEBUG
1597677Seric 		if (tTd(15, 2))
1609610Seric 			printf("getrequests: forking (fd = %d)\n", t);
1615978Seric # endif DEBUG
1625978Seric 
1634636Seric 		pid = fork();
1644636Seric 		if (pid < 0)
1654631Seric 		{
1664636Seric 			syserr("daemon: cannot fork");
1674636Seric 			sleep(10);
1689610Seric 			(void) close(t);
1694636Seric 			continue;
1704631Seric 		}
1714631Seric 
1724636Seric 		if (pid == 0)
1734631Seric 		{
17411147Seric 			extern struct hostent *gethostbyaddr();
17511147Seric 			register struct hostent *hp;
17611147Seric 			extern char *RealHostName;	/* srvrsmtp.c */
17711147Seric 			char buf[MAXNAME];
17811147Seric 
1794636Seric 			/*
1804636Seric 			**  CHILD -- return to caller.
18111147Seric 			**	Collect verified idea of sending host.
1824636Seric 			**	Verify calling user id if possible here.
1834636Seric 			*/
1844631Seric 
18511147Seric 			/* determine host name */
18611147Seric 			hp = gethostbyaddr(&otherend.sin_addr, sizeof otherend.sin_addr, AF_INET);
18711147Seric 			if (hp != NULL)
18816144Seric 				(void) sprintf(buf, "%s.%s", hp->h_name, NetName);
18911147Seric 			else
190*16884Seric 			{
191*16884Seric 				extern char *inet_ntoa();
192*16884Seric 
193*16884Seric 				/* produce a dotted quad */
194*16884Seric 				(void) sprintf(buf, "[%s]",
195*16884Seric 					inet_ntoa(otherend.sin_addr));
196*16884Seric 			}
197*16884Seric 
198*16884Seric 			/* should we check for illegal connection here? XXX */
199*16884Seric 
20011147Seric 			RealHostName = newstr(buf);
20111147Seric 
20210206Seric 			(void) close(DaemonSocket);
2039610Seric 			InChannel = fdopen(t, "r");
2049610Seric 			OutChannel = fdopen(t, "w");
2055978Seric # ifdef DEBUG
2067677Seric 			if (tTd(15, 2))
2075978Seric 				printf("getreq: returning\n");
2085978Seric # endif DEBUG
2097876Seric # ifdef LOG
2107876Seric 			if (LogLevel > 11)
2117876Seric 				syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "connected, pid=%d", getpid());
2127876Seric # endif LOG
2134636Seric 			return;
2144631Seric 		}
2154631Seric 
2164636Seric 		/*
2174636Seric 		**  PARENT -- wait for child to terminate.
2184636Seric 		**	Perhaps we should allow concurrent processing?
2194636Seric 		*/
2204631Seric 
2215978Seric # ifdef DEBUG
2227677Seric 		if (tTd(15, 2))
2235978Seric 		{
2245978Seric 			sleep(2);
2255978Seric 			printf("getreq: parent waiting\n");
2265978Seric 		}
2275978Seric # endif DEBUG
2285978Seric 
2297117Seric 		/* close the port so that others will hang (for a while) */
2309610Seric 		(void) close(t);
2317117Seric 
23213933Seric 		/* pick up old zombies */
23313933Seric 		while (wait3(&status, WNOHANG, 0) > 0)
23413933Seric 			continue;
2354631Seric 	}
2369886Seric 	/*NOTREACHED*/
2374631Seric }
2385978Seric /*
23910206Seric **  CLRDAEMON -- reset the daemon connection
24010206Seric **
24110206Seric **	Parameters:
24210206Seric **		none.
24310206Seric **
24410206Seric **	Returns:
24510206Seric **		none.
24610206Seric **
24710206Seric **	Side Effects:
24810206Seric **		releases any resources used by the passive daemon.
24910206Seric */
25010206Seric 
25110206Seric clrdaemon()
25210206Seric {
25310206Seric 	if (DaemonSocket >= 0)
25410206Seric 		(void) close(DaemonSocket);
25510206Seric 	DaemonSocket = -1;
25610206Seric }
25710206Seric /*
2586039Seric **  MAKECONNECTION -- make a connection to an SMTP socket on another machine.
2596039Seric **
2606039Seric **	Parameters:
2616039Seric **		host -- the name of the host.
2626633Seric **		port -- the port number to connect to.
2636039Seric **		outfile -- a pointer to a place to put the outfile
2646039Seric **			descriptor.
2656039Seric **		infile -- ditto for infile.
2666039Seric **
2676039Seric **	Returns:
2686039Seric **		An exit code telling whether the connection could be
2696039Seric **			made and if not why not.
2706039Seric **
2716039Seric **	Side Effects:
2726039Seric **		none.
2736039Seric */
2745978Seric 
2756633Seric makeconnection(host, port, outfile, infile)
2766039Seric 	char *host;
2777286Seric 	u_short port;
2786039Seric 	FILE **outfile;
2796039Seric 	FILE **infile;
2806039Seric {
2816039Seric 	register int s;
2826039Seric 
2836039Seric 	/*
2846039Seric 	**  Set up the address for the mailer.
2859308Seric 	**	Accept "[a.b.c.d]" syntax for host name.
2866039Seric 	*/
2876039Seric 
2889308Seric 	if (host[0] == '[')
2899308Seric 	{
29011147Seric 		long hid;
29111147Seric 		register char *p = index(host, ']');
2929308Seric 
29311147Seric 		if (p != NULL)
2949308Seric 		{
29511147Seric 			*p = '\0';
29611147Seric 			hid = inet_addr(&host[1]);
29711147Seric 			*p = ']';
2989308Seric 		}
29911147Seric 		if (p == NULL || hid == -1)
3009308Seric 		{
3019308Seric 			usrerr("Invalid numeric domain spec \"%s\"", host);
3029308Seric 			return (EX_NOHOST);
3039308Seric 		}
3049308Seric 		SendmailAddress.sin_addr.s_addr = hid;
3059308Seric 	}
3069610Seric 	else
3079610Seric 	{
3089610Seric 		register struct hostent *hp = gethostbyname(host);
3099610Seric 
31011147Seric 		if (hp == NULL)
3119610Seric 			return (EX_NOHOST);
312*16884Seric 		bcopy(hp->h_addr, (char *) &SendmailAddress.sin_addr, hp->h_length);
3139610Seric 	}
3149610Seric 
3159610Seric 	/*
3169610Seric 	**  Determine the port number.
3179610Seric 	*/
3189610Seric 
31910011Seric 	if (port != 0)
32010011Seric 		SendmailAddress.sin_port = htons(port);
32110011Seric 	else
3229610Seric 	{
3239610Seric 		register struct servent *sp = getservbyname("smtp", "tcp");
3249610Seric 
3259610Seric 		if (sp == NULL)
3269610Seric 		{
3279610Seric 			syserr("makeconnection: server \"smtp\" unknown");
3289610Seric 			return (EX_OSFILE);
3299610Seric 		}
33010011Seric 		SendmailAddress.sin_port = sp->s_port;
3319610Seric 	}
3326039Seric 
3336039Seric 	/*
3346039Seric 	**  Try to actually open the connection.
3356039Seric 	*/
3366039Seric 
3376039Seric # ifdef DEBUG
3387677Seric 	if (tTd(16, 1))
3396039Seric 		printf("makeconnection (%s)\n", host);
3406039Seric # endif DEBUG
3416039Seric 
3429310Seric 	s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0, 0);
3436039Seric 	if (s < 0)
3446039Seric 	{
3456039Seric 		syserr("makeconnection: no socket");
3466039Seric 		goto failure;
3476039Seric 	}
3486039Seric 
3496039Seric # ifdef DEBUG
3507677Seric 	if (tTd(16, 1))
3516039Seric 		printf("makeconnection: %d\n", s);
35210347Seric 
35310347Seric 	/* turn on network debugging? */
35410347Seric 	if (tTd(16, 14))
35510347Seric 		(void) setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_DEBUG, 0, 0);
3566039Seric # endif DEBUG
3579546Seric 	(void) fflush(CurEnv->e_xfp);			/* for debugging */
35814383Seric 	errno = 0;					/* for debugging */
3599610Seric 	SendmailAddress.sin_family = AF_INET;
3609310Seric 	if (connect(s, &SendmailAddress, sizeof SendmailAddress, 0) < 0)
3616039Seric 	{
3626039Seric 		/* failure, decide if temporary or not */
3636039Seric 	failure:
3646039Seric 		switch (errno)
3656039Seric 		{
3666039Seric 		  case EISCONN:
3676039Seric 		  case ETIMEDOUT:
3686897Seric 		  case EINPROGRESS:
3696897Seric 		  case EALREADY:
3706897Seric 		  case EADDRINUSE:
37110123Seric 		  case EHOSTDOWN:
3726897Seric 		  case ENETDOWN:
3736897Seric 		  case ENETRESET:
3746897Seric 		  case ENOBUFS:
3757204Seric 		  case ECONNREFUSED:
37611546Seric 		  case ECONNRESET:
37710081Seric 		  case EHOSTUNREACH:
37810098Seric 		  case ENETUNREACH:
3796039Seric 			/* there are others, I'm sure..... */
380*16884Seric 			CurEnv->e_flags &= ~EF_FATALERRS;
3816039Seric 			return (EX_TEMPFAIL);
3826039Seric 
38311147Seric 		  case EPERM:
38411147Seric 			/* why is this happening? */
38511147Seric 			syserr("makeconnection: funny failure, addr=%lx, port=%x",
38611147Seric 				SendmailAddress.sin_addr.s_addr, SendmailAddress.sin_port);
38714383Seric 			return (EX_TEMPFAIL);
38811147Seric 
3896039Seric 		  default:
3906039Seric 			return (EX_UNAVAILABLE);
3916039Seric 		}
3926039Seric 	}
3936039Seric 
3946039Seric 	/* connection ok, put it into canonical form */
3956039Seric 	*outfile = fdopen(s, "w");
3966039Seric 	*infile = fdopen(s, "r");
3976039Seric 
39810098Seric 	return (EX_OK);
3996039Seric }
40010758Seric /*
40110758Seric **  MYHOSTNAME -- return the name of this host.
40210758Seric **
40310758Seric **	Parameters:
40410758Seric **		hostbuf -- a place to return the name of this host.
40512313Seric **		size -- the size of hostbuf.
40610758Seric **
40710758Seric **	Returns:
40810758Seric **		A list of aliases for this host.
40910758Seric **
41010758Seric **	Side Effects:
41110758Seric **		none.
41210758Seric */
4136039Seric 
41410758Seric char **
41512313Seric myhostname(hostbuf, size)
41610758Seric 	char hostbuf[];
41712313Seric 	int size;
41810758Seric {
41910758Seric 	extern struct hostent *gethostbyname();
42011147Seric 	struct hostent *hp;
42110758Seric 
42216163Seric 	gethostname(hostbuf, size);
42311147Seric 	hp = gethostbyname(hostbuf);
42411147Seric 	if (hp != NULL)
42516877Seric 	{
42616877Seric 		strcpy(hostbuf, hp->h_name);
42711147Seric 		return (hp->h_aliases);
42816877Seric 	}
42910758Seric 	else
43010758Seric 		return (NULL);
43110758Seric }
43210758Seric 
43310758Seric # else DAEMON
43410758Seric 
43510758Seric /*
43610758Seric **  MYHOSTNAME -- stub version for case of no daemon code.
43711297Seric **
43811297Seric **	Can't convert to upper case here because might be a UUCP name.
43912313Seric **
44012313Seric **	Mark, you can change this to be anything you want......
44110758Seric */
44210758Seric 
44310758Seric char **
44412313Seric myhostname(hostbuf, size)
44510758Seric 	char hostbuf[];
44612313Seric 	int size;
44710758Seric {
44810758Seric 	register FILE *f;
44910758Seric 
45010758Seric 	hostbuf[0] = '\0';
45110758Seric 	f = fopen("/usr/include/whoami", "r");
45210758Seric 	if (f != NULL)
45310758Seric 	{
45412313Seric 		(void) fgets(hostbuf, size, f);
45510758Seric 		fixcrlf(hostbuf, TRUE);
45610758Seric 		(void) fclose(f);
45710758Seric 	}
45810758Seric 	return (NULL);
45910758Seric }
46010758Seric 
4615978Seric #endif DAEMON
462