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1 /*	$NetBSD: smtp-sink.c,v 1.1.1.2 2011/03/02 19:32:39 tron Exp $	*/
2 
3 /*++
4 /* NAME
5 /*	smtp-sink 1
6 /* SUMMARY
7 /*	multi-threaded SMTP/LMTP test server
8 /* SYNOPSIS
9 /* .fi
10 /*	\fBsmtp-sink\fR [\fIoptions\fR] [\fBinet:\fR][\fIhost\fR]:\fIport\fR
11 /*	\fIbacklog\fR
12 /*
13 /*	\fBsmtp-sink\fR [\fIoptions\fR] \fBunix:\fR\fIpathname\fR \fIbacklog\fR
14 /* DESCRIPTION
15 /*	\fBsmtp-sink\fR listens on the named host (or address) and port.
16 /*	It takes SMTP messages from the network and throws them away.
17 /*	The purpose is to measure client performance, not protocol
18 /*	compliance.
19 /*
20 /*	\fBsmtp-sink\fR may also be configured to capture each mail
21 /*	delivery transaction to file. Since disk latencies are large
22 /*	compared to network delays, this mode of operation can
23 /*	reduce the maximal performance by several orders of magnitude.
24 /*
25 /*	Connections can be accepted on IPv4 or IPv6 endpoints, or on
26 /*	UNIX-domain sockets.
27 /*	IPv4 and IPv6 are the default.
28 /*	This program is the complement of the \fBsmtp-source\fR(1) program.
29 /*
30 /*	Note: this is an unsupported test program. No attempt is made
31 /*	to maintain compatibility between successive versions.
32 /*
33 /*	Arguments:
34 /* .IP \fB-4\fR
35 /*	Support IPv4 only. This option has no effect when
36 /*	Postfix is built without IPv6 support.
37 /* .IP \fB-6\fR
38 /*	Support IPv6 only. This option is not available when
39 /*	Postfix is built without IPv6 support.
40 /* .IP \fB-8\fR
41 /*	Do not announce 8BITMIME support.
42 /* .IP \fB-a\fR
43 /*	Do not announce SASL authentication support.
44 /* .IP "\fB-A \fIdelay\fR"
45 /*	Wait \fIdelay\fR seconds after responding to DATA, then
46 /*	abort prematurely with a 550 reply status.  Do not read
47 /*	further input from the client; this is an attempt to block
48 /*	the client before it sends ".".  Specify a zero delay value
49 /*	to abort immediately.
50 /* .IP "\fB-b \fIsoft-bounce-reply\fR"
51 /*	Use \fIsoft-bounce-reply\fR for soft reject responses.  The
52 /*	default reply is "450 4.3.0 Error: command failed".
53 /* .IP "\fB-B \fIhard-bounce-reply\fR"
54 /*	Use \fIhard-bounce-reply\fR for hard reject responses.  The
55 /*	default reply is "500 5.3.0 Error: command failed".
56 /* .IP \fB-c\fR
57 /*	Display running counters that are updated whenever an SMTP
58 /*	session ends, a QUIT command is executed, or when "." is
59 /*	received.
60 /* .IP \fB-C\fR
61 /*	Disable XCLIENT support.
62 /* .IP "\fB-d \fIdump-template\fR"
63 /*	Dump each mail transaction to a single-message file whose
64 /*	name is created by expanding the \fIdump-template\fR via
65 /*	strftime(3) and appending a pseudo-random hexadecimal number
66 /*	(example: "%Y%m%d%H/%M." expands into "2006081203/05.809a62e3").
67 /*	If the template contains "/" characters, missing directories
68 /*	are created automatically.  The message dump format is
69 /*	described below.
70 /* .sp
71 /*	Note: this option keeps one capture file open for every
72 /*	mail transaction in progress.
73 /* .IP "\fB-D \fIdump-template\fR"
74 /*	Append mail transactions to a multi-message dump file whose
75 /*	name is created by expanding the \fIdump-template\fR via
76 /*	strftime(3).
77 /*	If the template contains "/" characters, missing directories
78 /*	are created automatically.  The message dump format is
79 /*	described below.
80 /* .sp
81 /*	Note: this option keeps one capture file open for every
82 /*	mail transaction in progress.
83 /* .IP \fB-e\fR
84 /*	Do not announce ESMTP support.
85 /* .IP \fB-E\fR
86 /*	Do not announce ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES support.
87 /* .IP "\fB-f \fIcommand,command,...\fR"
88 /*	Reject the specified commands with a hard (5xx) error code.
89 /*	This option implies \fB-p\fR.
90 /* .sp
91 /*	Examples of commands are CONNECT, HELO, EHLO, LHLO, MAIL, RCPT, VRFY,
92 /*	DATA, ., RSET, NOOP, and QUIT. Separate command names by
93 /*	white space or commas, and use quotes to protect white space
94 /*	from the shell. Command names are case-insensitive.
95 /* .IP \fB-F\fR
96 /*	Disable XFORWARD support.
97 /* .IP "\fB-h\fI hostname\fR"
98 /*	Use \fIhostname\fR in the SMTP greeting, in the HELO response,
99 /*	and in the EHLO response. The default hostname is "smtp-sink".
100 /* .IP \fB-L\fR
101 /*	Enable LMTP instead of SMTP.
102 /* .IP "\fB-m \fIcount\fR (default: 256)"
103 /*	An upper bound on the maximal number of simultaneous
104 /*	connections that \fBsmtp-sink\fR will handle. This prevents
105 /*	the process from running out of file descriptors. Excess
106 /*	connections will stay queued in the TCP/IP stack.
107 /* .IP "\fB-M \fIcount\fR"
108 /*	Terminate after receiving \fIcount\fR messages.
109 /* .IP "\fB-n \fIcount\fR"
110 /*	Terminate after \fIcount\fR sessions.
111 /* .IP \fB-p\fR
112 /*	Do not announce support for ESMTP command pipelining.
113 /* .IP \fB-P\fR
114 /*	Change the server greeting so that it appears to come through
115 /*	a CISCO PIX system. Implies \fB-e\fR.
116 /* .IP "\fB-q \fIcommand,command,...\fR"
117 /*	Disconnect (without replying) after receiving one of the
118 /*	specified commands.
119 /* .sp
120 /*	Examples of commands are CONNECT, HELO, EHLO, LHLO, MAIL, RCPT, VRFY,
121 /*	DATA, ., RSET, NOOP, and QUIT. Separate command names by
122 /*	white space or commas, and use quotes to protect white space
123 /*	from the shell. Command names are case-insensitive.
124 /* .IP "\fB-Q \fIcommand,command,...\fR"
125 /*	Send a 421 reply and disconnect after receiving one
126 /*	of the specified commands.
127 /* .sp
128 /*	Examples of commands are CONNECT, HELO, EHLO, LHLO, MAIL, RCPT, VRFY,
129 /*	DATA, ., RSET, NOOP, and QUIT. Separate command names by
130 /*	white space or commas, and use quotes to protect white space
131 /*	from the shell. Command names are case-insensitive.
132 /* .IP "\fB-r \fIcommand,command,...\fR"
133 /*	Reject the specified commands with a soft (4xx) error code.
134 /*	This option implies \fB-p\fR.
135 /* .sp
136 /*	Examples of commands are CONNECT, HELO, EHLO, LHLO, MAIL, RCPT, VRFY,
137 /*	DATA, ., RSET, NOOP, and QUIT. Separate command names by
138 /*	white space or commas, and use quotes to protect white space
139 /*	from the shell. Command names are case-insensitive.
140 /* .IP "\fB-R \fIroot-directory\fR"
141 /*	Change the process root directory to the specified location.
142 /*	This option requires super-user privileges. See also the
143 /*	\fB-u\fR option.
144 /* .IP "\fB-s \fIcommand,command,...\fR"
145 /*	Log the named commands to syslogd.
146 /* .sp
147 /*	Examples of commands are CONNECT, HELO, EHLO, LHLO, MAIL, RCPT, VRFY,
148 /*	DATA, ., RSET, NOOP, and QUIT. Separate command names by
149 /*	white space or commas, and use quotes to protect white space
150 /*	from the shell. Command names are case-insensitive.
151 /* .IP "\fB-S start-string\fR"
152 /*	An optional string that is prepended to each message that is
153 /*	written to a dump file (see the dump file format description
154 /*	below). The following C escape sequences are supported: \ea
155 /*	(bell), \eb (backslace), \ef (formfeed), \en (newline), \er
156 /*	(carriage return), \et (horizontal tab), \ev (vertical tab),
157 /*	\e\fIddd\fR (up to three octal digits) and \e\e (the backslash
158 /*	character).
159 /* .IP "\fB-t \fItimeout\fR (default: 100)"
160 /*	Limit the time for receiving a command or sending a response.
161 /*	The time limit is specified in seconds.
162 /* .IP "\fB-T \fIwindowsize\fR"
163 /*	Override the default TCP window size. To work around
164 /*	broken TCP window scaling implementations, specify a
165 /*	value > 0 and < 65536.
166 /* .IP "\fB-u \fIusername\fR"
167 /*	Switch to the specified user privileges after opening the
168 /*	network socket and optionally changing the process root
169 /*	directory. This option is required when the process runs
170 /*	with super-user privileges. See also the \fB-R\fR option.
171 /* .IP \fB-v\fR
172 /*	Show the SMTP conversations.
173 /* .IP "\fB-w \fIdelay\fR"
174 /*	Wait \fIdelay\fR seconds before responding to a DATA command.
175 /* .IP "\fB-W \fIcommand:delay[:odds]\fR"
176 /*	Wait \fIdelay\fR seconds before responding to \fIcommand\fR.
177 /*	If \fIodds\fR is also specified (a number between 1-99
178 /*	inclusive), wait for a random multiple of \fIdelay\fR. The
179 /*	random multiplier is equal to the number of times the program
180 /*	needs to roll a dice with a range of 0..99 inclusive, before
181 /*	the dice produces a result greater than or equal to \fIodds\fR.
182 /* .IP [\fBinet:\fR][\fIhost\fR]:\fIport\fR
183 /*	Listen on network interface \fIhost\fR (default: any interface)
184 /*	TCP port \fIport\fR. Both \fIhost\fR and \fIport\fR may be
185 /*	specified in numeric or symbolic form.
186 /* .IP \fBunix:\fR\fIpathname\fR
187 /*	Listen on the UNIX-domain socket at \fIpathname\fR.
188 /* .IP \fIbacklog\fR
189 /*	The maximum length the queue of pending connections,
190 /*	as defined by the \fBlisten\fR(2) system call.
191 /* DUMP FILE FORMAT
192 /* .ad
193 /* .fi
194 /*	Each dumped message contains a sequence of text lines,
195 /*	terminated with the newline character. The sequence of
196 /*	information is as follows:
197 /* .IP \(bu
198 /*	The optional string specified with the \fB-S\fR option.
199 /* .IP \(bu
200 /*	The \fBsmtp-sink\fR generated headers as documented below.
201 /* .IP \(bu
202 /*	The message header and body as received from the SMTP client.
203 /* .IP \(bu
204 /*	An empty line.
205 /* .PP
206 /*	The format of the \fBsmtp-sink\fR generated headers is as
207 /*	follows:
208 /* .IP "\fBX-Client-Addr: \fItext\fR"
209 /*	The client IP address without enclosing []. An IPv6 address
210 /*	is prefixed with "ipv6:". This record is always present.
211 /* .IP "\fBX-Client-Proto: \fItext\fR"
212 /*	The client protocol: SMTP, ESMTP or LMTP. This record is
213 /*	always present.
214 /* .IP "\fBX-Helo-Args: \fItext\fR"
215 /*	The arguments of the last HELO or EHLO command before this
216 /*	mail delivery transaction. This record is present only if
217 /*	the client sent a recognizable HELO or EHLO command before
218 /*	the DATA command.
219 /* .IP "\fBX-Mail-Args: \fItext\fR"
220 /*	The arguments of the MAIL command that started this mail
221 /*	delivery transaction. This record is present exactly once.
222 /* .IP "\fBX-Rcpt-Args: \fItext\fR"
223 /*	The arguments of an RCPT command within this mail delivery
224 /*	transaction. There is one record for each RCPT command, and
225 /*	they are in the order as sent by the client.
226 /* .IP "\fBReceived: \fItext\fR"
227 /*	A message header for compatibility with mail processing
228 /*	software. This three-line header marks the end of the headers
229 /*	provided by \fBsmtp-sink\fR, and is formatted as follows:
230 /* .RS
231 /* .IP "\fBfrom \fIhelo\fB ([\fIaddr\fB])\fR"
232 /*	The HELO or EHLO command argument and client IP address.
233 /*	If the client did not send HELO or EHLO, the client IP
234 /*	address is used instead.
235 /* .IP "\fBby \fIhost\fB (smtp-sink) with \fIproto\fB id \fIrandom\fB;\fR"
236 /*	The hostname specified with the \fB-h\fR option, the client
237 /*	protocol (see \fBX-Client-Proto\fR above), and the pseudo-random
238 /*	portion of the per-message capture file name.
239 /* .IP \fItime-stamp\fR
240 /*	A time stamp as defined in RFC 2822.
241 /* .RE
242 /* SEE ALSO
243 /*	smtp-source(1), SMTP/LMTP message generator
244 /* LICENSE
245 /* .ad
246 /* .fi
247 /*	The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
248 /* AUTHOR(S)
249 /*	Wietse Venema
250 /*	IBM T.J. Watson Research
251 /*	P.O. Box 704
252 /*	Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
253 /*--*/
254 
255 /* System library. */
256 
257 #include <sys_defs.h>
258 #include <sys/socket.h>
259 #include <sys/wait.h>
260 #include <sys/stat.h>
261 #include <unistd.h>
262 #include <string.h>
263 #include <stdlib.h>
264 #include <fcntl.h>
265 #include <syslog.h>
266 #include <signal.h>
267 #include <time.h>
268 #include <ctype.h>
269 
270 #ifdef STRCASECMP_IN_STRINGS_H
271 #include <strings.h>
272 #endif
273 
274 /* Utility library. */
275 
276 #include <msg.h>
277 #include <vstring.h>
278 #include <vstream.h>
279 #include <vstring_vstream.h>
280 #include <get_hostname.h>
281 #include <listen.h>
282 #include <events.h>
283 #include <mymalloc.h>
284 #include <iostuff.h>
285 #include <msg_vstream.h>
286 #include <stringops.h>
287 #include <sane_accept.h>
288 #include <inet_proto.h>
289 #include <myaddrinfo.h>
290 #include <make_dirs.h>
291 #include <myrand.h>
292 #include <chroot_uid.h>
293 
294 /* Global library. */
295 
296 #include <smtp_stream.h>
297 #include <mail_date.h>
298 #include <mail_version.h>
299 
300 /* Application-specific. */
301 
302 typedef struct SINK_STATE {
303     VSTREAM *stream;
304     VSTRING *buffer;
305     int     data_state;
306     int     (*read_fn) (struct SINK_STATE *);
307     int     in_mail;
308     int     rcpts;
309     char   *push_back_ptr;
310     /* Capture file information for fake Received: header */
311     MAI_HOSTADDR_STR client_addr;	/* IP address */
312     char   *addr_prefix;		/* ipv6: or empty */
313     char   *helo_args;			/* text after HELO or EHLO */
314     const char *client_proto;		/* SMTP, ESMTP, LMTP */
315     time_t  start_time;			/* MAIL command time */
316     int     id;				/* pseudo-random */
317     VSTREAM *dump_file;			/* dump file or null */
318     void    (*delayed_response) (struct SINK_STATE *state, const char *);
319     char   *delayed_args;
320 } SINK_STATE;
321 
322 #define ST_ANY			0
323 #define ST_CR			1
324 #define ST_CR_LF		2
325 #define ST_CR_LF_DOT		3
326 #define ST_CR_LF_DOT_CR		4
327 #define ST_CR_LF_DOT_CR_LF	5
328 
329 #define PUSH_BACK_PEEK(state)		(*(state)->push_back_ptr != 0)
330 #define PUSH_BACK_GET(state)		(*(state)->push_back_ptr++)
331 #define PUSH_BACK_SET(state, text)	((state)->push_back_ptr = (text))
332 
333 #ifndef DEF_MAX_CLIENT_COUNT
334 #define DEF_MAX_CLIENT_COUNT	256
335 #endif
336 
337 #define SOFT_ERROR_RESP		"450 4.3.0 Error: command failed"
338 #define HARD_ERROR_RESP		"500 5.3.0 Error: command failed"
339 
340 static int var_tmout = 100;
341 static int var_max_line_length = 2048;
342 static char *var_myhostname;
343 static char *soft_error_resp = SOFT_ERROR_RESP;
344 static char *hard_error_resp = HARD_ERROR_RESP;
345 static int command_read(SINK_STATE *);
346 static int data_read(SINK_STATE *);
347 static void disconnect(SINK_STATE *);
348 static void read_timeout(int, char *);
349 static void read_event(int, char *);
350 static int count;
351 static int sess_count;
352 static int quit_count;
353 static int mesg_count;
354 static int max_quit_count;
355 static int max_msg_quit_count;
356 static int disable_pipelining;
357 static int disable_8bitmime;
358 static int disable_esmtp;
359 static int enable_lmtp;
360 static int pretend_pix;
361 static int disable_saslauth;
362 static int disable_xclient;
363 static int disable_xforward;
364 static int disable_enh_status;
365 static int max_client_count = DEF_MAX_CLIENT_COUNT;
366 static int client_count;
367 static int sock;
368 static int abort_delay = -1;
369 
370 static char *single_template;		/* individual template */
371 static char *shared_template;		/* shared template */
372 static VSTRING *start_string;		/* dump content prefix */
373 
374 static INET_PROTO_INFO *proto_info;
375 
376 #define STR(x)	vstring_str(x)
377 
378 /* do_stats - show counters */
379 
380 static void do_stats(void)
381 {
382     vstream_printf("sess=%d quit=%d mesg=%d\r",
383 		   sess_count, quit_count, mesg_count);
384     vstream_fflush(VSTREAM_OUT);
385 }
386 
387 /* hard_err_resp - generic hard error response */
388 
389 static void hard_err_resp(SINK_STATE *state)
390 {
391     smtp_printf(state->stream, hard_error_resp);
392     smtp_flush(state->stream);
393 }
394 
395 /* soft_err_resp - generic soft error response */
396 
397 static void soft_err_resp(SINK_STATE *state)
398 {
399     smtp_printf(state->stream, soft_error_resp);
400     smtp_flush(state->stream);
401 }
402 
403 /* exp_path_template - expand template pathname, static result */
404 
405 static VSTRING *exp_path_template(const char *template, time_t start_time)
406 {
407     static VSTRING *path_buf = 0;
408     struct tm *lt;
409 
410     if (path_buf == 0)
411 	path_buf = vstring_alloc(100);
412     else
413 	VSTRING_RESET(path_buf);
414     lt = localtime(&start_time);
415     while (strftime(STR(path_buf), vstring_avail(path_buf), template, lt) == 0)
416 	VSTRING_SPACE(path_buf, vstring_avail(path_buf) + 100);
417     VSTRING_SKIP(path_buf);
418     return (path_buf);
419 }
420 
421 /* make_parent_dir - create parent directory or bust */
422 
423 static void make_parent_dir(const char *path, mode_t mode)
424 {
425     const char *parent;
426 
427     parent = sane_dirname((VSTRING *) 0, path);
428     if (make_dirs(parent, mode) < 0)
429 	msg_fatal("mkdir %s: %m", parent);
430 }
431 
432 /* mail_file_open - open mail capture file */
433 
434 static void mail_file_open(SINK_STATE *state)
435 {
436     const char *myname = "mail_file_open";
437     VSTRING *path_buf;
438     ssize_t len;
439     int     tries = 0;
440 
441     /*
442      * Save the start time for later.
443      */
444     time(&(state->start_time));
445 
446     /*
447      * Expand the per-message dumpfile pathname template.
448      */
449     path_buf = exp_path_template(single_template, state->start_time);
450 
451     /*
452      * Append a random hexadecimal string to the pathname and create a new
453      * file. Retry with a different path if the file already exists. Create
454      * intermediate directories on the fly when the template specifies
455      * multiple pathname segments.
456      */
457 #define ID_FORMAT	"%08x"
458 
459     for (len = VSTRING_LEN(path_buf); /* void */ ; vstring_truncate(path_buf, len)) {
460 	if (++tries > 100)
461 	    msg_fatal("%s: something is looping", myname);
462 	state->id = myrand();
463 	vstring_sprintf_append(path_buf, ID_FORMAT, state->id);
464 	if ((state->dump_file = vstream_fopen(STR(path_buf),
465 					      O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL,
466 					      0644)) != 0) {
467 	    break;
468 	} else if (errno == EEXIST) {
469 	    continue;
470 	} else if (errno == ENOENT) {
471 	    make_parent_dir(STR(path_buf), 0755);
472 	    continue;
473 	} else {
474 	    msg_fatal("open %s: %m", STR(path_buf));
475 	}
476     }
477 
478     /*
479      * Don't leave temporary files behind.
480      */
481     if (shared_template != 0 && unlink(STR(path_buf)) < 0)
482 	msg_fatal("unlink %s: %m", STR(path_buf));
483 
484     /*
485      * Do initial header records.
486      */
487     if (start_string)
488 	vstream_fprintf(state->dump_file, "%s", STR(start_string));
489     vstream_fprintf(state->dump_file, "X-Client-Addr: %s%s\n",
490 		    state->addr_prefix, state->client_addr.buf);
491     vstream_fprintf(state->dump_file, "X-Client-Proto: %s\n", state->client_proto);
492     if (state->helo_args)
493 	vstream_fprintf(state->dump_file, "X-Helo-Args: %s\n", state->helo_args);
494     /* Note: there may be more than one recipient. */
495 }
496 
497 /* mail_file_finish_header - do final smtp-sink generated header records */
498 
499 static void mail_file_finish_header(SINK_STATE *state)
500 {
501     if (state->helo_args)
502 	vstream_fprintf(state->dump_file, "Received: from %s ([%s%s])\n",
503 			state->helo_args, state->addr_prefix,
504 			state->client_addr.buf);
505     else
506 	vstream_fprintf(state->dump_file, "Received: from [%s%s] ([%s%s])\n",
507 			state->addr_prefix, state->client_addr.buf,
508 			state->addr_prefix, state->client_addr.buf);
509     vstream_fprintf(state->dump_file, "\tby %s (smtp-sink)"
510 		    " with %s id " ID_FORMAT ";\n",
511 		    var_myhostname, state->client_proto, state->id);
512     vstream_fprintf(state->dump_file, "\t%s\n", mail_date(state->start_time));
513 }
514 
515 /* mail_file_cleanup - common cleanup for capture file */
516 
517 static void mail_file_cleanup(SINK_STATE *state)
518 {
519     (void) vstream_fclose(state->dump_file);
520     state->dump_file = 0;
521 }
522 
523 /* mail_file_finish - handle message completion for capture file */
524 
525 static void mail_file_finish(SINK_STATE *state)
526 {
527 
528     /*
529      * Optionally append the captured message to a shared dumpfile.
530      */
531     if (shared_template) {
532 	const char *out_path;
533 	VSTREAM *out_fp;
534 	ssize_t count;
535 
536 	/*
537 	 * Expand the shared dumpfile pathname template.
538 	 */
539 	out_path = STR(exp_path_template(shared_template, state->start_time));
540 
541 	/*
542 	 * Open the shared dump file.
543 	 */
544 #define OUT_OPEN_FLAGS	(O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_APPEND)
545 #define OUT_OPEN_MODE	0644
546 
547 	if ((out_fp = vstream_fopen(out_path, OUT_OPEN_FLAGS, OUT_OPEN_MODE))
548 	    == 0 && errno == ENOENT) {
549 	    make_parent_dir(out_path, 0755);
550 	    out_fp = vstream_fopen(out_path, OUT_OPEN_FLAGS, OUT_OPEN_MODE);
551 	}
552 	if (out_fp == 0)
553 	    msg_fatal("open %s: %m", out_path);
554 
555 	/*
556 	 * Append message content from single-message dump file.
557 	 */
558 	if (vstream_fseek(state->dump_file, 0L, SEEK_SET) < 0)
559 	    msg_fatal("seek file %s: %m", VSTREAM_PATH(state->dump_file));
560 	VSTRING_RESET(state->buffer);
561 	for (;;) {
562 	    count = vstream_fread(state->dump_file, STR(state->buffer),
563 				  vstring_avail(state->buffer));
564 	    if (count <= 0)
565 		break;
566 	    if (vstream_fwrite(out_fp, STR(state->buffer), count) != count)
567 		msg_fatal("append file %s: %m", out_path);
568 	}
569 	if (vstream_ferror(state->dump_file))
570 	    msg_fatal("read file %s: %m", VSTREAM_PATH(state->dump_file));
571 	if (vstream_fclose(out_fp))
572 	    msg_fatal("append file %s: %m", out_path);
573     }
574     mail_file_cleanup(state);
575 }
576 
577 /* mail_file_reset - abort mail to capture file */
578 
579 static void mail_file_reset(SINK_STATE *state)
580 {
581     if (shared_template == 0
582 	&& unlink(VSTREAM_PATH(state->dump_file)) < 0
583 	&& errno != ENOENT)
584 	msg_fatal("unlink %s: %m", VSTREAM_PATH(state->dump_file));
585     mail_file_cleanup(state);
586 }
587 
588 /* mail_cmd_reset - reset mail transaction information */
589 
590 static void mail_cmd_reset(SINK_STATE *state)
591 {
592     state->in_mail = 0;
593     /* Not: state->rcpts = 0. This breaks the DOT reply with LMTP. */
594     if (state->dump_file)
595 	mail_file_reset(state);
596 }
597 
598 /* ehlo_response - respond to EHLO command */
599 
600 static void ehlo_response(SINK_STATE *state, const char *args)
601 {
602 #define SKIP(cp, cond) for (/* void */; *cp && (cond); cp++)
603 
604     /* EHLO aborts a mail transaction in progress. */
605     mail_cmd_reset(state);
606     if (enable_lmtp == 0)
607 	state->client_proto = "ESMTP";
608     smtp_printf(state->stream, "250-%s", var_myhostname);
609     if (!disable_pipelining)
610 	smtp_printf(state->stream, "250-PIPELINING");
611     if (!disable_8bitmime)
612 	smtp_printf(state->stream, "250-8BITMIME");
613     if (!disable_saslauth)
614 	smtp_printf(state->stream, "250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN");
615     if (!disable_xclient)
616 	smtp_printf(state->stream, "250-XCLIENT NAME HELO");
617     if (!disable_xforward)
618 	smtp_printf(state->stream, "250-XFORWARD NAME ADDR PROTO HELO");
619     if (!disable_enh_status)
620 	smtp_printf(state->stream, "250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES");
621     smtp_printf(state->stream, "250 ");
622     smtp_flush(state->stream);
623     if (single_template) {
624 	if (state->helo_args)
625 	    myfree(state->helo_args);
626 	SKIP(args, ISSPACE(*args));
627 	state->helo_args = mystrdup(args);
628     }
629 }
630 
631 /* helo_response - respond to HELO command */
632 
633 static void helo_response(SINK_STATE *state, const char *args)
634 {
635     /* HELO aborts a mail transaction in progress. */
636     mail_cmd_reset(state);
637     state->client_proto = "SMTP";
638     smtp_printf(state->stream, "250 %s", var_myhostname);
639     smtp_flush(state->stream);
640     if (single_template) {
641 	if (state->helo_args)
642 	    myfree(state->helo_args);
643 	SKIP(args, ISSPACE(*args));
644 	state->helo_args = mystrdup(args);
645     }
646 }
647 
648 /* ok_response - send 250 OK */
649 
650 static void ok_response(SINK_STATE *state, const char *unused_args)
651 {
652     smtp_printf(state->stream, "250 2.0.0 Ok");
653     smtp_flush(state->stream);
654 }
655 
656 /* rset_response - reset, send 250 OK */
657 
658 static void rset_response(SINK_STATE *state, const char *unused_args)
659 {
660     mail_cmd_reset(state);
661     smtp_printf(state->stream, "250 2.1.0 Ok");
662     smtp_flush(state->stream);
663 }
664 
665 /* mail_response - reset recipient count, send 250 OK */
666 
667 static void mail_response(SINK_STATE *state, const char *args)
668 {
669     if (state->in_mail) {
670 	smtp_printf(state->stream, "503 5.5.1 Error: nested MAIL command");
671 	smtp_flush(state->stream);
672 	return;
673     }
674     state->in_mail++;
675     state->rcpts = 0;
676     smtp_printf(state->stream, "250 2.1.0 Ok");
677     smtp_flush(state->stream);
678     if (single_template) {
679 	mail_file_open(state);
680 	SKIP(args, *args != ':');
681 	SKIP(args, *args == ':');
682 	SKIP(args, ISSPACE(*args));
683 	vstream_fprintf(state->dump_file, "X-Mail-Args: %s\n", args);
684     }
685 }
686 
687 /* rcpt_response - bump recipient count, send 250 OK */
688 
689 static void rcpt_response(SINK_STATE *state, const char *args)
690 {
691     if (state->in_mail == 0) {
692 	smtp_printf(state->stream, "503 5.5.1 Error: need MAIL command");
693 	smtp_flush(state->stream);
694 	return;
695     }
696     state->rcpts++;
697     smtp_printf(state->stream, "250 2.1.5 Ok");
698     smtp_flush(state->stream);
699     /* Note: there may be more than one recipient per mail transaction. */
700     if (state->dump_file) {
701 	SKIP(args, *args != ':');
702 	SKIP(args, *args == ':');
703 	SKIP(args, ISSPACE(*args));
704 	vstream_fprintf(state->dump_file, "X-Rcpt-Args: %s\n", args);
705     }
706 }
707 
708 /* abort_event - delayed abort after DATA command */
709 
710 static void abort_event(int unused_event, char *context)
711 {
712     SINK_STATE *state = (SINK_STATE *) context;
713 
714     smtp_printf(state->stream, "550 This violates SMTP");
715     smtp_flush(state->stream);
716     disconnect(state);
717 }
718 
719 /* data_response - respond to DATA command */
720 
721 static void data_response(SINK_STATE *state, const char *unused_args)
722 {
723     if (state->in_mail == 0 || state->rcpts == 0) {
724 	smtp_printf(state->stream, "503 5.5.1 Error: need RCPT command");
725 	smtp_flush(state->stream);
726 	return;
727     }
728     /* Not: ST_ANY. */
729     state->data_state = ST_CR_LF;
730     smtp_printf(state->stream, "354 End data with <CR><LF>.<CR><LF>");
731     smtp_flush(state->stream);
732     if (abort_delay < 0) {
733 	state->read_fn = data_read;
734     } else {
735 	/* Stop reading, send premature 550, and disconnect. */
736 	event_disable_readwrite(vstream_fileno(state->stream));
737 	event_cancel_timer(read_event, (char *) state);
738 	event_request_timer(abort_event, (char *) state, abort_delay);
739     }
740     if (state->dump_file)
741 	mail_file_finish_header(state);
742 }
743 
744 /* dot_resp_hard - hard error response to . command */
745 
746 static void dot_resp_hard(SINK_STATE *state)
747 {
748     if (enable_lmtp) {
749 	while (state->rcpts-- > 0)	/* XXX this could block */
750 	    smtp_printf(state->stream, hard_error_resp);
751     } else {
752 	smtp_printf(state->stream, hard_error_resp);
753     }
754     smtp_flush(state->stream);
755 }
756 
757 /* dot_resp_soft - soft error response to . command */
758 
759 static void dot_resp_soft(SINK_STATE *state)
760 {
761     if (enable_lmtp) {
762 	while (state->rcpts-- > 0)	/* XXX this could block */
763 	    smtp_printf(state->stream, soft_error_resp);
764     } else {
765 	smtp_printf(state->stream, soft_error_resp);
766     }
767     smtp_flush(state->stream);
768 }
769 
770 /* dot_response - response to . command */
771 
772 static void dot_response(SINK_STATE *state, const char *unused_args)
773 {
774     if (enable_lmtp) {
775 	while (state->rcpts-- > 0)	/* XXX this could block */
776 	    smtp_printf(state->stream, "250 2.2.0 Ok");
777     } else {
778 	smtp_printf(state->stream, "250 2.0.0 Ok");
779     }
780     smtp_flush(state->stream);
781 }
782 
783 /* quit_response - respond to QUIT command */
784 
785 static void quit_response(SINK_STATE *state, const char *unused_args)
786 {
787     smtp_printf(state->stream, "221 Bye");
788     smtp_flush(state->stream);
789     if (count)
790 	quit_count++;
791 }
792 
793 /* conn_response - respond to connect command */
794 
795 static void conn_response(SINK_STATE *state, const char *unused_args)
796 {
797     if (pretend_pix)
798 	smtp_printf(state->stream, "220 ********");
799     else if (disable_esmtp)
800 	smtp_printf(state->stream, "220 %s", var_myhostname);
801     else
802 	smtp_printf(state->stream, "220 %s ESMTP", var_myhostname);
803     smtp_flush(state->stream);
804 }
805 
806 /* delay_event - delayed command response */
807 
808 static void delay_event(int unused_event, char *context)
809 {
810     SINK_STATE *state = (SINK_STATE *) context;
811 
812     switch (vstream_setjmp(state->stream)) {
813 
814     default:
815 	msg_panic("unknown read/write error");
816 	/* NOTREACHED */
817 
818     case SMTP_ERR_TIME:
819 	msg_warn("write timeout");
820 	disconnect(state);
821 	return;
822 
823     case SMTP_ERR_EOF:
824 	msg_warn("lost connection");
825 	disconnect(state);
826 	return;
827 
828     case 0:
829 	state->delayed_response(state, state->delayed_args);
830 	myfree(state->delayed_args);
831 	state->delayed_args = 0;
832 	break;
833     }
834 
835     if (state->delayed_response == quit_response) {
836 	disconnect(state);
837 	return;
838     }
839     state->delayed_response = 0;
840 
841     /* Resume input event handling after the delayed response. */
842     event_enable_read(vstream_fileno(state->stream), read_event, (char *) state);
843     event_request_timer(read_timeout, (char *) state, var_tmout);
844 }
845 
846 /* data_read - read data from socket */
847 
848 static int data_read(SINK_STATE *state)
849 {
850     int     ch;
851     struct data_trans {
852 	int     state;
853 	int     want;
854 	int     next_state;
855     };
856     static struct data_trans data_trans[] = {
857 	ST_ANY, '\r', ST_CR,
858 	ST_CR, '\n', ST_CR_LF,
859 	ST_CR_LF, '.', ST_CR_LF_DOT,
860 	ST_CR_LF_DOT, '\r', ST_CR_LF_DOT_CR,
861 	ST_CR_LF_DOT_CR, '\n', ST_CR_LF_DOT_CR_LF,
862     };
863     struct data_trans *dp;
864 
865     /*
866      * A read may result in EOF, but is never supposed to time out - a time
867      * out means that we were trying to read when no data was available.
868      */
869     for (;;) {
870 	if ((ch = VSTREAM_GETC(state->stream)) == VSTREAM_EOF)
871 	    return (-1);
872 	for (dp = data_trans; dp->state != state->data_state; dp++)
873 	     /* void */ ;
874 
875 	/*
876 	 * Try to match the current character desired by the state machine.
877 	 * If that fails, try to restart the machine with a match for its
878 	 * first state.  This covers the case of a CR/LF/CR/LF sequence
879 	 * (empty line) right before the end of the message data.
880 	 */
881 	if (ch == dp->want)
882 	    state->data_state = dp->next_state;
883 	else if (ch == data_trans[0].want)
884 	    state->data_state = data_trans[0].next_state;
885 	else
886 	    state->data_state = ST_ANY;
887 	if (state->dump_file) {
888 	    if (ch != '\r' && state->data_state != ST_CR_LF_DOT)
889 		VSTREAM_PUTC(ch, state->dump_file);
890 	    if (vstream_ferror(state->dump_file))
891 		msg_fatal("append file %s: %m", VSTREAM_PATH(state->dump_file));
892 	}
893 	if (state->data_state == ST_CR_LF_DOT_CR_LF) {
894 	    PUSH_BACK_SET(state, ".\r\n");
895 	    state->read_fn = command_read;
896 	    state->data_state = ST_ANY;
897 	    if (state->dump_file)
898 		mail_file_finish(state);
899 	    mail_cmd_reset(state);
900 	    if (count || max_msg_quit_count > 0) {
901 		mesg_count++;
902 		if (count)
903 		    do_stats();
904 		if (max_msg_quit_count > 0 && mesg_count >= max_msg_quit_count)
905 		    exit(0);
906 	    }
907 	    break;
908 	}
909 
910 	/*
911 	 * We must avoid blocking I/O, so get out of here as soon as both the
912 	 * VSTREAM and kernel read buffers dry up.
913 	 */
914 	if (vstream_peek(state->stream) <= 0
915 	    && readable(vstream_fileno(state->stream)) <= 0)
916 	    return (0);
917     }
918     return (0);
919 }
920 
921  /*
922   * The table of all SMTP commands that we can handle.
923   */
924 typedef struct SINK_COMMAND {
925     const char *name;
926     void    (*response) (SINK_STATE *, const char *);
927     void    (*hard_response) (SINK_STATE *);
928     void    (*soft_response) (SINK_STATE *);
929     int     flags;
930     int     delay;
931     int     delay_odds;
932 } SINK_COMMAND;
933 
934 #define FLAG_ENABLE	(1<<0)		/* command is enabled */
935 #define FLAG_SYSLOG	(1<<1)		/* log the command */
936 #define FLAG_HARD_ERR	(1<<2)		/* report hard error */
937 #define FLAG_SOFT_ERR	(1<<3)		/* report soft error */
938 #define FLAG_DISCONNECT	(1<<4)		/* disconnect */
939 #define FLAG_CLOSE	(1<<5)		/* say goodbye and disconnect */
940 
941 static SINK_COMMAND command_table[] = {
942     "connect", conn_response, hard_err_resp, soft_err_resp, 0, 0, 0,
943     "helo", helo_response, hard_err_resp, soft_err_resp, 0, 0, 0,
944     "ehlo", ehlo_response, hard_err_resp, soft_err_resp, 0, 0, 0,
945     "lhlo", ehlo_response, hard_err_resp, soft_err_resp, 0, 0, 0,
946     "xclient", ok_response, hard_err_resp, soft_err_resp, FLAG_ENABLE, 0, 0,
947     "xforward", ok_response, hard_err_resp, soft_err_resp, FLAG_ENABLE, 0, 0,
948     "auth", ok_response, hard_err_resp, soft_err_resp, FLAG_ENABLE, 0, 0,
949     "mail", mail_response, hard_err_resp, soft_err_resp, FLAG_ENABLE, 0, 0,
950     "rcpt", rcpt_response, hard_err_resp, soft_err_resp, FLAG_ENABLE, 0, 0,
951     "data", data_response, hard_err_resp, soft_err_resp, FLAG_ENABLE, 0, 0,
952     ".", dot_response, dot_resp_hard, dot_resp_soft, FLAG_ENABLE, 0, 0,
953     "rset", rset_response, hard_err_resp, soft_err_resp, FLAG_ENABLE, 0, 0,
954     "noop", ok_response, hard_err_resp, soft_err_resp, FLAG_ENABLE, 0, 0,
955     "vrfy", ok_response, hard_err_resp, soft_err_resp, FLAG_ENABLE, 0, 0,
956     "quit", quit_response, hard_err_resp, soft_err_resp, FLAG_ENABLE, 0, 0,
957     0,
958 };
959 
960 /* reset_cmd_flags - reset per-command command flags */
961 
962 static void reset_cmd_flags(const char *cmd, int flags)
963 {
964     SINK_COMMAND *cmdp;
965 
966     for (cmdp = command_table; cmdp->name != 0; cmdp++)
967 	if (strcasecmp(cmd, cmdp->name) == 0)
968 	    break;
969     if (cmdp->name == 0)
970 	msg_fatal("unknown command: %s", cmd);
971     cmdp->flags &= ~flags;
972 }
973 
974 /* set_cmd_flags - set per-command command flags */
975 
976 static void set_cmd_flags(const char *cmd, int flags)
977 {
978     SINK_COMMAND *cmdp;
979 
980     for (cmdp = command_table; cmdp->name != 0; cmdp++)
981 	if (strcasecmp(cmd, cmdp->name) == 0)
982 	    break;
983     if (cmdp->name == 0)
984 	msg_fatal("unknown command: %s", cmd);
985     cmdp->flags |= flags;
986 }
987 
988 /* set_cmds_flags - set per-command flags for multiple commands */
989 
990 static void set_cmds_flags(const char *cmds, int flags)
991 {
992     char   *saved_cmds;
993     char   *cp;
994     char   *cmd;
995 
996     saved_cmds = cp = mystrdup(cmds);
997     while ((cmd = mystrtok(&cp, " \t\r\n,")) != 0)
998 	set_cmd_flags(cmd, flags);
999     myfree(saved_cmds);
1000 }
1001 
1002 /* set_cmd_delay - set per-command delay */
1003 
1004 static void set_cmd_delay(const char *cmd, int delay, int odds)
1005 {
1006     SINK_COMMAND *cmdp;
1007 
1008     for (cmdp = command_table; cmdp->name != 0; cmdp++)
1009 	if (strcasecmp(cmd, cmdp->name) == 0)
1010 	    break;
1011     if (cmdp->name == 0)
1012 	msg_fatal("unknown command: %s", cmd);
1013 
1014     if (delay <= 0)
1015 	msg_fatal("non-positive '%s' delay", cmd);
1016     if (odds < 0 || odds > 99)
1017 	msg_fatal("delay odds for '%s' out of range", cmd);
1018 
1019     cmdp->delay = delay;
1020     cmdp->delay_odds = odds;
1021 }
1022 
1023 /* set_cmd_delay_arg - set per-command delay from option argument */
1024 
1025 static void set_cmd_delay_arg(char *arg)
1026 {
1027     char   *cp;
1028     char   *saved_arg;
1029     char   *cmd;
1030     char   *delay;
1031     char   *odds;
1032 
1033     saved_arg = cp = mystrdup(arg);
1034     cmd = mystrtok(&cp, ":");
1035     delay = mystrtok(&cp, ":");
1036     if (cmd == 0 || delay == 0)
1037 	msg_fatal("invalid command delay argument: %s", arg);
1038     odds = mystrtok(&cp, "");
1039     set_cmd_delay(cmd, atoi(delay), odds ? atoi(odds) : 0);
1040     myfree(saved_arg);
1041 }
1042 
1043 /* command_resp - respond to command */
1044 
1045 static int command_resp(SINK_STATE *state, SINK_COMMAND *cmdp,
1046 			        const char *command, const char *args)
1047 {
1048     /* We use raw syslog. Sanitize data content and length. */
1049     if (cmdp->flags & FLAG_SYSLOG)
1050 	syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s %.100s", command, args);
1051     if (cmdp->flags & FLAG_DISCONNECT)
1052 	return (-1);
1053     if (cmdp->flags & FLAG_CLOSE) {
1054 	smtp_printf(state->stream, "421 4.0.0 Server closing connection");
1055 	return (-1);
1056     }
1057     if (cmdp->flags & FLAG_HARD_ERR) {
1058 	cmdp->hard_response(state);
1059 	return (0);
1060     }
1061     if (cmdp->flags & FLAG_SOFT_ERR) {
1062 	cmdp->soft_response(state);
1063 	return (0);
1064     }
1065     if (cmdp->delay > 0) {
1066 	int     delay = cmdp->delay;
1067 
1068 	if (cmdp->delay_odds > 0)
1069 	    for (delay = 0;
1070 	     ((int) (100.0 * rand() / (RAND_MAX + 1.0))) < cmdp->delay_odds;
1071 		 delay += cmdp->delay)
1072 		 /* NOP */ ;
1073 	/* Suspend input event handling while delaying the command response. */
1074 	event_disable_readwrite(vstream_fileno(state->stream));
1075 	event_cancel_timer(read_timeout, (char *) state);
1076 	event_request_timer(delay_event, (char *) state, delay);
1077 	state->delayed_response = cmdp->response;
1078 	state->delayed_args = mystrdup(args);
1079     } else {
1080 	cmdp->response(state, args);
1081 	if (cmdp->response == quit_response)
1082 	    return (-1);
1083     }
1084     return (0);
1085 }
1086 
1087 /* command_read - talk the SMTP protocol, server side */
1088 
1089 static int command_read(SINK_STATE *state)
1090 {
1091     char   *command;
1092     SINK_COMMAND *cmdp;
1093     int     ch;
1094     struct cmd_trans {
1095 	int     state;
1096 	int     want;
1097 	int     next_state;
1098     };
1099     static struct cmd_trans cmd_trans[] = {
1100 	ST_ANY, '\r', ST_CR,
1101 	ST_CR, '\n', ST_CR_LF,
1102 	0, 0, 0,
1103     };
1104     struct cmd_trans *cp;
1105     char   *ptr;
1106 
1107     /*
1108      * A read may result in EOF, but is never supposed to time out - a time
1109      * out means that we were trying to read when no data was available.
1110      */
1111 #define NEXT_CHAR(state) \
1112     (PUSH_BACK_PEEK(state) ? PUSH_BACK_GET(state) : VSTREAM_GETC(state->stream))
1113 
1114     if (state->data_state == ST_CR_LF)
1115 	state->data_state = ST_ANY;		/* XXX */
1116     for (;;) {
1117 	if ((ch = NEXT_CHAR(state)) == VSTREAM_EOF)
1118 	    return (-1);
1119 
1120 	/*
1121 	 * Sanity check. We don't want to store infinitely long commands.
1122 	 */
1123 	if (VSTRING_LEN(state->buffer) >= var_max_line_length) {
1124 	    msg_warn("command line too long");
1125 	    return (-1);
1126 	}
1127 	VSTRING_ADDCH(state->buffer, ch);
1128 
1129 	/*
1130 	 * Try to match the current character desired by the state machine.
1131 	 * If that fails, try to restart the machine with a match for its
1132 	 * first state.
1133 	 */
1134 	for (cp = cmd_trans; cp->state != state->data_state; cp++)
1135 	    if (cp->want == 0)
1136 		msg_panic("command_read: unknown state: %d", state->data_state);
1137 	if (ch == cp->want)
1138 	    state->data_state = cp->next_state;
1139 	else if (ch == cmd_trans[0].want)
1140 	    state->data_state = cmd_trans[0].next_state;
1141 	else
1142 	    state->data_state = ST_ANY;
1143 	if (state->data_state == ST_CR_LF)
1144 	    break;
1145 
1146 	/*
1147 	 * We must avoid blocking I/O, so get out of here as soon as both the
1148 	 * VSTREAM and kernel read buffers dry up.
1149 	 *
1150 	 * XXX Solaris non-blocking read() may fail on a socket when ioctl
1151 	 * FIONREAD reports there is unread data. Diagnosis by Max Pashkov.
1152 	 * As a workaround we use readable() (which uses poll or select())
1153 	 * instead of peek_fd() (which uses ioctl FIONREAD). Workaround added
1154 	 * 20020604.
1155 	 */
1156 	if (PUSH_BACK_PEEK(state) == 0 && vstream_peek(state->stream) <= 0
1157 	    && readable(vstream_fileno(state->stream)) <= 0)
1158 	    return (0);
1159     }
1160 
1161     /*
1162      * Properly terminate the result, and reset the buffer write pointer for
1163      * reading the next command. This is ugly, but not as ugly as trying to
1164      * deal with all the early returns below.
1165      */
1166     vstring_truncate(state->buffer, VSTRING_LEN(state->buffer) - 2);
1167     VSTRING_TERMINATE(state->buffer);
1168     state->data_state = ST_CR_LF;
1169     VSTRING_RESET(state->buffer);
1170 
1171     /*
1172      * Got a complete command line. Parse it.
1173      */
1174     ptr = vstring_str(state->buffer);
1175     if (msg_verbose)
1176 	msg_info("%s", ptr);
1177     if ((command = mystrtok(&ptr, " \t")) == 0) {
1178 	smtp_printf(state->stream, "500 5.5.2 Error: unknown command");
1179 	smtp_flush(state->stream);
1180 	return (0);
1181     }
1182     for (cmdp = command_table; cmdp->name != 0; cmdp++)
1183 	if (strcasecmp(command, cmdp->name) == 0)
1184 	    break;
1185     if (cmdp->name == 0 || (cmdp->flags & FLAG_ENABLE) == 0) {
1186 	smtp_printf(state->stream, "500 5.5.1 Error: unknown command");
1187 	smtp_flush(state->stream);
1188 	return (0);
1189     }
1190     return (command_resp(state, cmdp, command, printable(ptr, '?')));
1191 }
1192 
1193 /* read_timeout - handle timer event */
1194 
1195 static void read_timeout(int unused_event, char *context)
1196 {
1197     SINK_STATE *state = (SINK_STATE *) context;
1198 
1199     /*
1200      * We don't send anything to the client, because we would have to set up
1201      * an smtp_stream exception handler first. And that is just too much
1202      * trouble.
1203      */
1204     msg_warn("read timeout");
1205     disconnect(state);
1206 }
1207 
1208 /* read_event - handle command or data read events */
1209 
1210 static void read_event(int unused_event, char *context)
1211 {
1212     SINK_STATE *state = (SINK_STATE *) context;
1213 
1214     /*
1215      * The input reading routine not only reads input (with vstream calls)
1216      * but also produces output (with smtp_stream calls). Because the output
1217      * routines can raise timeout or EOF exceptions with vstream_longjmp(),
1218      * the input reading routine needs to set up corresponding exception
1219      * handlers with vstream_setjmp(). Guarding the input operations in the
1220      * same manner is not useful: we must read input in non-blocking mode, so
1221      * we never get called when the socket stays unreadable too long. And EOF
1222      * is already trivial to detect with the vstream calls.
1223      */
1224     do {
1225 	switch (vstream_setjmp(state->stream)) {
1226 
1227 	default:
1228 	    msg_panic("unknown read/write error");
1229 	    /* NOTREACHED */
1230 
1231 	case SMTP_ERR_TIME:
1232 	    msg_warn("write timeout");
1233 	    disconnect(state);
1234 	    return;
1235 
1236 	case SMTP_ERR_EOF:
1237 	    msg_warn("lost connection");
1238 	    disconnect(state);
1239 	    return;
1240 
1241 	case 0:
1242 	    if (state->read_fn(state) < 0) {
1243 		if (msg_verbose)
1244 		    msg_info("disconnect");
1245 		disconnect(state);
1246 		return;
1247 	    }
1248 	}
1249     } while (PUSH_BACK_PEEK(state) != 0 || vstream_peek(state->stream) > 0);
1250 
1251     /*
1252      * Reset the idle timer. Wait until the next input event, or until the
1253      * idle timer goes off.
1254      */
1255     event_request_timer(read_timeout, (char *) state, var_tmout);
1256 }
1257 
1258 static void connect_event(int, char *);
1259 
1260 /* disconnect - handle disconnection events */
1261 
1262 static void disconnect(SINK_STATE *state)
1263 {
1264     event_disable_readwrite(vstream_fileno(state->stream));
1265     event_cancel_timer(read_timeout, (char *) state);
1266     if (count) {
1267 	sess_count++;
1268 	do_stats();
1269     }
1270     vstream_fclose(state->stream);
1271     vstring_free(state->buffer);
1272     /* Clean up file capture attributes. */
1273     if (state->helo_args)
1274 	myfree(state->helo_args);
1275     /* Delete incomplete mail transaction. */
1276     mail_cmd_reset(state);
1277     if (state->delayed_args)
1278 	myfree(state->delayed_args);
1279     myfree((char *) state);
1280     if (max_quit_count > 0 && quit_count >= max_quit_count)
1281 	exit(0);
1282     if (client_count-- == max_client_count)
1283 	event_enable_read(sock, connect_event, (char *) 0);
1284 }
1285 
1286 /* connect_event - handle connection events */
1287 
1288 static void connect_event(int unused_event, char *unused_context)
1289 {
1290     struct sockaddr sa;
1291     SOCKADDR_SIZE len = sizeof(sa);
1292     SINK_STATE *state;
1293     int     fd;
1294 
1295     if ((fd = sane_accept(sock, &sa, &len)) >= 0) {
1296 	/* Safety: limit the number of open sockets and capture files. */
1297 	if (++client_count == max_client_count)
1298 	    event_disable_readwrite(sock);
1299 	state = (SINK_STATE *) mymalloc(sizeof(*state));
1300 	if (strchr((char *) proto_info->sa_family_list, sa.sa_family))
1301 	    SOCKADDR_TO_HOSTADDR(&sa, len, &state->client_addr,
1302 				 (MAI_SERVPORT_STR *) 0, sa.sa_family);
1303 	else
1304 	    strncpy(state->client_addr.buf, "local", sizeof("local"));
1305 	if (msg_verbose)
1306 	    msg_info("connect (%s %s)",
1307 #ifdef AF_LOCAL
1308 		     sa.sa_family == AF_LOCAL ? "AF_LOCAL" :
1309 #else
1310 		     sa.sa_family == AF_UNIX ? "AF_UNIX" :
1311 #endif
1312 		     sa.sa_family == AF_INET ? "AF_INET" :
1313 #ifdef AF_INET6
1314 		     sa.sa_family == AF_INET6 ? "AF_INET6" :
1315 #endif
1316 		     "unknown protocol family",
1317 		     state->client_addr.buf);
1318 	non_blocking(fd, NON_BLOCKING);
1319 	state->stream = vstream_fdopen(fd, O_RDWR);
1320 	state->buffer = vstring_alloc(1024);
1321 	state->read_fn = command_read;
1322 	state->data_state = ST_ANY;
1323 	PUSH_BACK_SET(state, "");
1324 	smtp_timeout_setup(state->stream, var_tmout);
1325 	state->in_mail = 0;
1326 	state->rcpts = 0;
1327 	state->delayed_response = 0;
1328 	state->delayed_args = 0;
1329 	/* Initialize file capture attributes. */
1330 #ifdef AF_INET6
1331 	if (sa.sa_family == AF_INET6)
1332 	    state->addr_prefix = "ipv6:";
1333 	else
1334 #endif
1335 	    state->addr_prefix = "";
1336 
1337 	state->helo_args = 0;
1338 	state->client_proto = enable_lmtp ? "LMTP" : "SMTP";
1339 	state->start_time = 0;
1340 	state->id = 0;
1341 	state->dump_file = 0;
1342 
1343 	/*
1344 	 * We use the smtp_stream module to produce output. That module
1345 	 * throws an exception via vstream_longjmp() in case of a timeout or
1346 	 * lost connection error. Therefore we must prepare to handle these
1347 	 * exceptions with vstream_setjmp().
1348 	 */
1349 	switch (vstream_setjmp(state->stream)) {
1350 
1351 	default:
1352 	    msg_panic("unknown read/write error");
1353 	    /* NOTREACHED */
1354 
1355 	case SMTP_ERR_TIME:
1356 	    msg_warn("write timeout");
1357 	    disconnect(state);
1358 	    return;
1359 
1360 	case SMTP_ERR_EOF:
1361 	    msg_warn("lost connection");
1362 	    disconnect(state);
1363 	    return;
1364 
1365 	case 0:
1366 	    if (command_resp(state, command_table, "connect", "") < 0)
1367 		disconnect(state);
1368 	    else if (command_table->delay == 0) {
1369 		event_enable_read(fd, read_event, (char *) state);
1370 		event_request_timer(read_timeout, (char *) state, var_tmout);
1371 	    }
1372 	}
1373     }
1374 }
1375 
1376 /* usage - explain */
1377 
1378 static void usage(char *myname)
1379 {
1380     msg_fatal("usage: %s [-468acCeEFLpPv] [-A abort_delay] [-b soft_bounce_reply] [-B hard_bounce_reply] [-d dump-template] [-D dump-template] [-f commands] [-h hostname] [-m max_concurrency] [-M message_quit_count] [-n quit_count] [-q commands] [-r commands] [-R root-dir] [-s commands] [-S start-string] [-u user_privs] [-w delay] [host]:port backlog", myname);
1381 }
1382 
1383 MAIL_VERSION_STAMP_DECLARE;
1384 
1385 int     main(int argc, char **argv)
1386 {
1387     int     backlog;
1388     int     ch;
1389     int     delay;
1390     const char *protocols = INET_PROTO_NAME_ALL;
1391     const char *root_dir = 0;
1392     const char *user_privs = 0;
1393 
1394     /*
1395      * Fingerprint executables and core dumps.
1396      */
1397     MAIL_VERSION_STAMP_ALLOCATE;
1398 
1399     /*
1400      * Fix 20051207.
1401      */
1402     signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
1403 
1404     /*
1405      * Initialize diagnostics.
1406      */
1407     msg_vstream_init(argv[0], VSTREAM_ERR);
1408 
1409     /*
1410      * Parse JCL.
1411      */
1412     while ((ch = GETOPT(argc, argv, "468aA:b:B:cCd:D:eEf:Fh:Ln:m:M:pPq:Q:r:R:s:S:t:T:u:vw:W:")) > 0) {
1413 	switch (ch) {
1414 	case '4':
1415 	    protocols = INET_PROTO_NAME_IPV4;
1416 	    break;
1417 	case '6':
1418 	    protocols = INET_PROTO_NAME_IPV6;
1419 	    break;
1420 	case '8':
1421 	    disable_8bitmime = 1;
1422 	    break;
1423 	case 'a':
1424 	    disable_saslauth = 1;
1425 	    break;
1426 	case 'A':
1427 	    if (!alldig(optarg) || (abort_delay = atoi(optarg)) < 0)
1428 		usage(argv[0]);
1429 	    break;
1430 	case 'b':
1431 	    if (optarg[0] != '4' || strspn(optarg, "0123456789") != 3) {
1432 		msg_error("bad soft error reply: %s", optarg);
1433 		usage(argv[0]);
1434 	    } else
1435 		soft_error_resp = optarg;
1436 	    break;
1437 	case 'B':
1438 	    if (optarg[0] != '5' || strspn(optarg, "0123456789") != 3) {
1439 		msg_error("bad hard error reply: %s", optarg);
1440 		usage(argv[0]);
1441 	    } else
1442 		hard_error_resp = optarg;
1443 	    break;
1444 	case 'c':
1445 	    count++;
1446 	    break;
1447 	case 'C':
1448 	    disable_xclient = 1;
1449 	    reset_cmd_flags("xclient", FLAG_ENABLE);
1450 	    break;
1451 	case 'd':
1452 	    single_template = optarg;
1453 	    break;
1454 	case 'D':
1455 	    shared_template = optarg;
1456 	    break;
1457 	case 'e':
1458 	    disable_esmtp = 1;
1459 	    break;
1460 	case 'E':
1461 	    disable_enh_status = 1;
1462 	    break;
1463 	case 'f':
1464 	    set_cmds_flags(optarg, FLAG_HARD_ERR);
1465 	    disable_pipelining = 1;
1466 	    break;
1467 	case 'F':
1468 	    disable_xforward = 1;
1469 	    reset_cmd_flags("xforward", FLAG_ENABLE);
1470 	    break;
1471 	case 'h':
1472 	    var_myhostname = optarg;
1473 	    break;
1474 	case 'L':
1475 	    enable_lmtp = 1;
1476 	    break;
1477 	case 'm':
1478 	    if ((max_client_count = atoi(optarg)) <= 0)
1479 		msg_fatal("bad concurrency limit: %s", optarg);
1480 	    break;
1481 	case 'M':
1482 	    if ((max_msg_quit_count = atoi(optarg)) <= 0)
1483 		msg_fatal("bad message quit count: %s", optarg);
1484 	    break;
1485 	case 'n':
1486 	    if ((max_quit_count = atoi(optarg)) <= 0)
1487 		msg_fatal("bad quit count: %s", optarg);
1488 	    break;
1489 	case 'p':
1490 	    disable_pipelining = 1;
1491 	    break;
1492 	case 'P':
1493 	    pretend_pix = 1;
1494 	    disable_esmtp = 1;
1495 	    break;
1496 	case 'q':
1497 	    set_cmds_flags(optarg, FLAG_DISCONNECT);
1498 	    break;
1499 	case 'Q':
1500 	    set_cmds_flags(optarg, FLAG_CLOSE);
1501 	    break;
1502 	case 'r':
1503 	    set_cmds_flags(optarg, FLAG_SOFT_ERR);
1504 	    disable_pipelining = 1;
1505 	    break;
1506 	case 'R':
1507 	    root_dir = optarg;
1508 	    break;
1509 	case 's':
1510 	    openlog(basename(argv[0]), LOG_PID, LOG_MAIL);
1511 	    set_cmds_flags(optarg, FLAG_SYSLOG);
1512 	    break;
1513 	case 'S':
1514 	    start_string = vstring_alloc(10);
1515 	    unescape(start_string, optarg);
1516 	    break;
1517 	case 't':
1518 	    if ((var_tmout = atoi(optarg)) <= 0)
1519 		msg_fatal("bad timeout: %s", optarg);
1520 	    break;
1521 	case 'T':
1522 	    if ((inet_windowsize = atoi(optarg)) <= 0)
1523 		msg_fatal("bad TCP window size: %s", optarg);
1524 	    break;
1525 	case 'u':
1526 	    user_privs = optarg;
1527 	    break;
1528 	case 'v':
1529 	    msg_verbose++;
1530 	    break;
1531 	case 'w':
1532 	    if ((delay = atoi(optarg)) <= 0)
1533 		usage(argv[0]);
1534 	    set_cmd_delay("data", delay, 0);
1535 	    break;
1536 	case 'W':
1537 	    set_cmd_delay_arg(optarg);
1538 	    break;
1539 	default:
1540 	    usage(argv[0]);
1541 	}
1542     }
1543     if (argc - optind != 2)
1544 	usage(argv[0]);
1545     if ((backlog = atoi(argv[optind + 1])) <= 0)
1546 	usage(argv[0]);
1547     if (single_template && shared_template)
1548 	msg_fatal("use only one of -d or -D, but not both");
1549     if (geteuid() == 0 && user_privs == 0)
1550 	msg_fatal("-u option is required if running as root");
1551 
1552     /*
1553      * Initialize.
1554      */
1555     if (var_myhostname == 0)
1556 	var_myhostname = "smtp-sink";
1557     set_cmds_flags(enable_lmtp ? "lhlo" :
1558 		   disable_esmtp ? "helo" :
1559 		   "helo, ehlo", FLAG_ENABLE);
1560     proto_info = inet_proto_init("protocols", protocols);
1561     if (strncmp(argv[optind], "unix:", 5) == 0) {
1562 	sock = unix_listen(argv[optind] + 5, backlog, BLOCKING);
1563     } else {
1564 	if (strncmp(argv[optind], "inet:", 5) == 0)
1565 	    argv[optind] += 5;
1566 	sock = inet_listen(argv[optind], backlog, BLOCKING);
1567     }
1568     if (user_privs)
1569 	chroot_uid(root_dir, user_privs);
1570 
1571     if (single_template)
1572 	mysrand((int) time((time_t *) 0));
1573     else if (shared_template)
1574 	single_template = shared_template;
1575 
1576     /*
1577      * Start the event handler.
1578      */
1579     event_enable_read(sock, connect_event, (char *) 0);
1580     for (;;)
1581 	event_loop(-1);
1582 }
1583