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/*
* Copyright (c) 2004, Nate Nielsen
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above
* copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
* following disclaimer.
* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the
* above copyright notice, this list of conditions and
* the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or
* other materials provided with the distribution.
* * The names of contributors to this software may not be
* used to endorse or promote products derived from this
* software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
* FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
* BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS
* OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
* AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
* OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF
* THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
* DAMAGE.
*
*
* CONTRIBUTORS
* Nate Nielsen <nielsen@memberwebs.com>
*
*/
#ifndef __SMTPPASS_H__
#define __SMTPPASS_H__
/* Forward declarations */
struct sockaddr_any;
struct spctx;
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* BUFFERED MULTIPLEXING IO
*
* This isn't meant to be a replacement library for all sorts of IO
* only things that are currently used go here.
*/
/*
* A generous maximum line length. It needs to be longer than
* a full path on this system can be, because we pass the file
* name to clamd.
*/
#if 2000 > MAXPATHLEN
#define SP_LINE_LENGTH 2000
#else
#define SP_LINE_LENGTH (MAXPATHLEN + 128)
#endif
typedef struct spio
{
int fd; /* The file descriptor wrapped */
const char* name; /* The name for logging */
/* Internal use only */
char line[SP_LINE_LENGTH];
char* _nx;
size_t _ln;
}
spio_t;
#define spio_valid(io) ((io)->fd != -1)
/* Setup the io structure (allocated elsewhere */
void spio_init(spio_t* io, const char* name);
/* Connect and disconnect from sockets */
int spio_connect(struct spctx* ctx, spio_t* io, const struct sockaddr_any* sany, const char* addrname);
void spio_disconnect(struct spctx* ctx, spio_t* io);
#define SPIO_TRIM 0x00000001
#define SPIO_DISCARD 0x00000002
#define SPIO_QUIET 0x00000004
/* Read a line from a socket. Use options above. Line
* will be found in io->line */
int spio_read_line(struct spctx* ctx, spio_t* io, int opts);
/* Write data to socket (must supply line endings if needed).
* Guaranteed to accept all data or fail. */
int spio_write_data(struct spctx* ctx, spio_t* io, const char* data);
int spio_write_data_raw(struct spctx* ctx, spio_t* io, unsigned char* buf, int len);
/* Empty the given socket */
void spio_read_junk(struct spctx* sp, spio_t* io);
/* Pass up to 31 spio_t*, followed by NULL. Returns bitmap of ready for reading */
unsigned int spio_select(struct spctx* ctx, ...);
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* SMTP PASS THROUGH FUNCTIONALITY
*/
typedef struct spctx
{
unsigned int id; /* Identifier for the connection */
spio_t client; /* Connection to client */
spio_t server; /* Connection to server */
FILE* cachefile; /* The file handle for the cached file */
char cachename[MAXPATHLEN]; /* The name of the file that we cache into */
char logline[SP_LINE_LENGTH]; /* Log line */
char* sender; /* The email of the sender */
char* recipients; /* The email of the recipients */
int _crlf; /* Private data */
char _l1[SP_LINE_LENGTH];
char _l2[SP_LINE_LENGTH];
}
spctx_t;
/*
* sp_init initializes the SMTP Pass-Through functionality
* The name passed is the name of the app
*/
void sp_init(const char* name);
/*
* This starts up the smtp pass thru program. It will call
* the cb_* functions as appropriate.
*/
int sp_run(const char* configfile, const char* pidfile, int dbg_level);
/*
* Mark the application as shutting down.
* A signal will interupt most IO.
*/
void sp_quit();
/*
* Check if the application has been marked to quit.
* Useful for checking after interupted IO.
*/
int sp_is_quit();
/*
* Called to cleanup SMTP Pass-Through functionality just
* before the application quits.
*/
void sp_done();
/*
* clamsmtpd used to accept command line args. In order to
* process those args it needs to send the values to the
* config file routines. This is how it does that.
*/
#ifdef SP_LEGACY_OPTIONS
int sp_parse_option(const char* name, const char* option);
#endif
/*
* The following functions are to be called from within
* the spc_check_data function.
*/
/*
* Adds a piece of info to the log line
*/
void sp_add_log(spctx_t* ctx, char* prefix, char* line);
/*
* Reads a line of DATA from client. Or less than a line if
* line is longer than LINE_LENGTH. No trimming or anything
* is done on the read line. This will end automatically
* when <CRLF>.<CRLF> is detected (in which case 0 will
* be returned). The data is returned in data.
*/
int sp_read_data(spctx_t* ctx, const char** data);
/*
* Writes a line (or piece) of data to a file buffer which is
* later sent to the client using sp_done_data. Calling it with
* a NULL buffer closes the cache file. Guaranteed to accept
* all data given to it or fail.
*/
int sp_write_data(spctx_t* ctx, const char* buf, int buflen);
/*
* Sends all DATA from the client into the cache. The cache
* file is then available (in spctx_t->cachename) for use.
*/
int sp_cache_data(spctx_t* ctx);
/*
* Sends the data in file buffer off to server. This is
* completes a successful mail transfer. The optional header
* is appended to the end of the email headers.
*/
int sp_done_data(spctx_t* ctx, const char* header);
/*
* Fails the data, deletes any temp data, and sends given
* status to client or if NULL then SMTP_DATAFAILED
*/
int sp_fail_data(spctx_t* ctx, const char* smtp_status);
/*
* Setup the environment with context info. This is useful
* if you're going to fork another process. Be sure to fork
* soon after to prevent the strings from going out of scope.
*/
void sp_setup_env(spctx_t* ctx);
/*
* Log a message. levels are syslog levels. Syntax is just
* like printf etc.. Can specify a ctx of NULL in which case
* no connection prefix is prepended.
*/
void sp_message(spctx_t* ctx, int level, const char* msg, ...);
void sp_messagex(spctx_t* ctx, int level, const char* msg, ...);
/*
* Lock or unlock the main mutex around thread common
* functionality.
*/
void sp_lock();
void sp_unlock();
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* CALLBACKS IMPLMEMENTED BY PROGRAM
*/
/*
* The following functions create and destroy contexts for a new
* thread. Perform initialization in there and return a spctx
* structure for the thread to use. Return NULL failed. Be sure
* to log message.
*/
extern spctx_t* cb_new_context();
extern void cb_del_context(spctx_t* ctx);
/*
* Called when the data section of an email is being transferred.
* Once inside this function you can transfer files using
* sp_read_data, sp_write_data.
*
* After scanning or figuring out the status call either
* sp_done_data or sp_fail_data. Most failures should be handled
* internally using sp_fail_data, unless it's an out of memory
* condition, or sp_fail_data failed.
*/
extern int cb_check_data(spctx_t* ctx);
/*
* Parse options from the config file. The memory for these
* options will stay around until sp_done is called. Return 0
* for unrecognized options, 1 for recognized, and quit the
* program for invalid.
*/
extern int cb_parse_option(const char* name, const char* value);
#endif /* __SMTPPASS_H__ */
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