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use strict; # make Test::Perl::Critic happy
package Mail::SpamAssassin::Dns; 1;
package Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus;
use strict;
use warnings;
# use bytes;
use re 'taint';
use Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf;
use Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus;
use Mail::SpamAssassin::AsyncLoop;
use Mail::SpamAssassin::Constants qw(:ip);
use Mail::SpamAssassin::Util qw(untaint_var am_running_on_windows);
use File::Spec;
use IO::Socket;
use POSIX ":sys_wait_h";
our $KNOWN_BAD_DIALUP_RANGES; # Nothing uses this var???
our $LAST_DNS_CHECK;
# use very well-connected domains (fast DNS response, many DNS servers,
# geographical distribution is a plus, TTL of at least 3600s)
our @EXISTING_DOMAINS = qw{
adelphia.net
akamai.com
apache.org
cingular.com
colorado.edu
comcast.net
doubleclick.com
ebay.com
gmx.net
google.com
intel.com
kernel.org
linux.org
mit.edu
motorola.com
msn.com
sourceforge.net
sun.com
w3.org
yahoo.com
};
our $IS_DNS_AVAILABLE = undef;
#Removed $VERSION per BUG 6422
#$VERSION = 'bogus'; # avoid CPAN.pm picking up razor ver
###########################################################################
BEGIN {
# some trickery. Load these modules right here, if possible; that way, if
# the module exists, we'll get it loaded now. Very useful to avoid attempted
# loads later (which will happen). If we do a fork(), we could wind up
# attempting to load these modules in *every* subprocess.
#
# # We turn off strict and warnings, because Net::DNS and Razor both contain
# # crud that -w complains about (perl 5.6.0). Not that this seems to work,
# # mind ;)
# no strict;
# local ($^W) = 0;
no warnings;
eval {
require Net::DNS;
require Net::DNS::Resolver;
};
eval {
require MIME::Base64;
};
eval {
require IO::Socket::UNIX;
};
};
###########################################################################
sub do_rbl_lookup {
my ($self, $rule, $set, $type, $host, $subtest) = @_;
$host =~ s/\.\z//s; # strip a redundant trailing dot
my $key = "dns:$type:$host";
my $existing_ent = $self->{async}->get_lookup($key);
# only make a specific query once
if (!$existing_ent) {
my $ent = {
key => $key,
zone => $host, # serves to fetch other per-zone settings
type => "DNSBL-".$type,
sets => [ ], # filled in below
rules => [ ], # filled in below
# id is filled in after we send the query below
};
$existing_ent = $self->{async}->bgsend_and_start_lookup(
$host, $type, undef, $ent,
sub { my($ent, $pkt) = @_; $self->process_dnsbl_result($ent, $pkt) },
master_deadline => $self->{master_deadline} );
}
if ($existing_ent) {
# always add set
push @{$existing_ent->{sets}}, $set;
# sometimes match or always match
if (defined $subtest) {
$self->{dnspost}->{$set}->{$subtest} = $rule;
} else {
push @{$existing_ent->{rules}}, $rule;
}
$self->{rule_to_rblkey}->{$rule} = $key;
}
}
# TODO: these are constant so they should only be added once at startup
sub register_rbl_subtest {
my ($self, $rule, $set, $subtest) = @_;
$self->{dnspost}->{$set}->{$subtest} = $rule;
}
sub do_dns_lookup {
my ($self, $rule, $type, $host) = @_;
$host =~ s/\.\z//s; # strip a redundant trailing dot
my $key = "dns:$type:$host";
my $ent = {
key => $key,
zone => $host, # serves to fetch other per-zone settings
type => "DNSBL-".$type,
rules => [ $rule ],
# id is filled in after we send the query below
};
$ent = $self->{async}->bgsend_and_start_lookup(
$host, $type, undef, $ent,
sub { my($ent, $pkt) = @_; $self->process_dnsbl_result($ent, $pkt) },
master_deadline => $self->{master_deadline} );
$ent;
}
###########################################################################
sub dnsbl_hit {
my ($self, $rule, $question, $answer) = @_;
my $log = "";
if (substr($rule, 0, 2) eq "__") {
# don't bother with meta rules
} elsif ($answer->type eq 'TXT') {
# txtdata returns a non- zone-file-format encoded result, unlike rdstring;
# avoid space-separated RDATA <character-string> fields if possible,
# txtdata provides a list of strings in a list context since Net::DNS 0.69
$log = join('',$answer->txtdata);
local $1;
$log =~ s{ (?<! [<(\[] ) (https? : // \S+)}{<$1>}xgi;
} else { # assuming $answer->type eq 'A'
local($1,$2,$3,$4,$5);
if ($question->string =~ m/^((?:[0-9a-fA-F]\.){32})(\S+\w)/) {
$log = ' listed in ' . lc($2);
my $ipv6addr = join('', reverse split(/\./, lc $1));
$ipv6addr =~ s/\G(....)/$1:/g; chop $ipv6addr;
$ipv6addr =~ s/:0{1,3}/:/g;
$log = $ipv6addr . $log;
} elsif ($question->string =~ m/^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\S+\w)/) {
$log = "$4.$3.$2.$1 listed in " . lc($5);
} else {
$log = 'listed in ' . $question->string;
}
}
# TODO: this may result in some log messages appearing under the
# wrong rules, since we could see this sequence: { test one hits,
# test one's message is logged, test two hits, test one fires again
# on another IP, test one's message is logged for that other IP --
# but under test two's heading }. Right now though it's better
# than just not logging at all.
$self->{already_logged} ||= { };
if ($log && !$self->{already_logged}->{$log}) {
$self->test_log($log);
$self->{already_logged}->{$log} = 1;
}
if (!$self->{tests_already_hit}->{$rule}) {
$self->got_hit($rule, "RBL: ", ruletype => "dnsbl");
}
}
sub dnsbl_uri {
my ($self, $question, $answer) = @_;
my $qname = $question->qname;
# txtdata returns a non- zone-file-format encoded result, unlike rdstring;
# avoid space-separated RDATA <character-string> fields if possible,
# txtdata provides a list of strings in a list context since Net::DNS 0.69
#
# rdatastr() is historical/undocumented, use rdstring() since Net::DNS 0.69
my $rdatastr = $answer->UNIVERSAL::can('txtdata') ? join('',$answer->txtdata)
: $answer->UNIVERSAL::can('rdstring') ? $answer->rdstring
: $answer->rdatastr;
if (defined $qname && defined $rdatastr) {
my $qclass = $question->qclass;
my $qtype = $question->qtype;
my @vals;
push(@vals, "class=$qclass") if $qclass ne "IN";
push(@vals, "type=$qtype") if $qtype ne "A";
my $uri = "dns:$qname" . (@vals ? "?" . join(";", @vals) : "");
push @{ $self->{dnsuri}->{$uri} }, $rdatastr;
dbg("dns: hit <$uri> $rdatastr");
}
}
# called as a completion routine to bgsend by DnsResolver::poll_responses;
# returns 1 on successful packet processing
sub process_dnsbl_result {
my ($self, $ent, $pkt) = @_;
return if !$pkt;
my $question = ($pkt->question)[0];
return if !$question;
my $sets = $ent->{sets} || [];
my $rules = $ent->{rules};
# NO_DNS_FOR_FROM
if ($self->{sender_host} &&
# fishy, qname should have been "RFC 1035 zone format" -decoded first
lc($question->qname) eq lc($self->{sender_host}) &&
$question->qtype =~ /^(?:A|MX)$/ &&
$pkt->header->rcode =~ /^(?:NXDOMAIN|SERVFAIL)$/ &&
++$self->{sender_host_fail} == 2)
{
for my $rule (@{$rules}) {
$self->got_hit($rule, "DNS: ", ruletype => "dns");
}
}
# DNSBL tests are here
foreach my $answer ($pkt->answer) {
next if !$answer;
# track all responses
$self->dnsbl_uri($question, $answer);
my $answ_type = $answer->type;
# TODO: there are some CNAME returns that might be useful
next if ($answ_type ne 'A' && $answ_type ne 'TXT');
if ($answ_type eq 'A') {
# Net::DNS::RR::A::address() is available since Net::DNS 0.69
my $ip_address = $answer->UNIVERSAL::can('address') ? $answer->address
: $answer->rdatastr;
# skip any A record that isn't on 127.0.0.0/8
next if $ip_address !~ /^127\./;
}
for my $rule (@{$rules}) {
$self->dnsbl_hit($rule, $question, $answer);
}
for my $set (@{$sets}) {
if ($self->{dnspost}->{$set}) {
$self->process_dnsbl_set($set, $question, $answer);
}
}
}
return 1;
}
sub process_dnsbl_set {
my ($self, $set, $question, $answer) = @_;
# txtdata returns a non- zone-file-format encoded result, unlike rdstring;
# avoid space-separated RDATA <character-string> fields if possible,
# txtdata provides a list of strings in a list context since Net::DNS 0.69
#
# rdatastr() is historical/undocumented, use rdstring() since Net::DNS 0.69
my $rdatastr = $answer->UNIVERSAL::can('txtdata') ? join('',$answer->txtdata)
: $answer->UNIVERSAL::can('rdstring') ? $answer->rdstring
: $answer->rdatastr;
while (my ($subtest, $rule) = each %{ $self->{dnspost}->{$set} }) {
next if $self->{tests_already_hit}->{$rule};
if ($subtest =~ /^\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+$/) {
# test for exact equality, not a regexp (an IPv4 address)
$self->dnsbl_hit($rule, $question, $answer) if $subtest eq $rdatastr;
}
# senderbase
elsif ($subtest =~ s/^sb://) {
# SB rules are not available to users
if ($self->{conf}->{user_defined_rules}->{$rule}) {
dbg("dns: skipping rule '$rule': not supported when user-defined");
next;
}
$rdatastr =~ s/^\d+-//;
my %sb = ($rdatastr =~ m/(?:^|\|)(\d+)=([^|]+)/g);
my $undef = 0;
while ($subtest =~ m/\bS(\d+)\b/g) {
if (!defined $sb{$1}) {
$undef = 1;
last;
}
$subtest =~ s/\bS(\d+)\b/\$sb{$1}/;
}
# untaint. (bug 3325)
$subtest = untaint_var($subtest);
$self->got_hit($rule, "SenderBase: ", ruletype => "dnsbl") if !$undef && eval $subtest;
}
# bitmask
elsif ($subtest =~ /^\d+$/) {
# Bug 6803: response should be within 127.0.0.0/8, ignore otherwise
if ($rdatastr =~ m/^127\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}$/ &&
Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::my_inet_aton($rdatastr) & $subtest)
{
$self->dnsbl_hit($rule, $question, $answer);
}
}
# regular expression
else {
my $test = qr/$subtest/;
if ($rdatastr =~ /$test/) {
$self->dnsbl_hit($rule, $question, $answer);
}
}
}
}
sub harvest_until_rule_completes {
my ($self, $rule) = @_;
dbg("dns: harvest_until_rule_completes");
my $result = 0;
for (my $first=1; ; $first=0) {
# complete_lookups() may call completed_callback(), which may
# call start_lookup() again (like in Plugin::URIDNSBL)
my ($alldone,$anydone) =
$self->{async}->complete_lookups($first ? 0 : 1.0, 1);
$result = 1 if $self->is_rule_complete($rule);
last if $result || $alldone;
dbg("dns: harvest_until_rule_completes - check_tick");
$self->{main}->call_plugins ("check_tick", { permsgstatus => $self });
}
return $result;
}
sub harvest_dnsbl_queries {
my ($self) = @_;
dbg("dns: harvest_dnsbl_queries");
for (my $first=1; ; $first=0) {
# complete_lookups() may call completed_callback(), which may
# call start_lookup() again (like in Plugin::URIDNSBL)
# the first time around we specify a 0 timeout, which gives
# complete_lookups a chance to ripe any available results and
# abort overdue requests, without needlessly waiting for more
my ($alldone,$anydone) =
$self->{async}->complete_lookups($first ? 0 : 1.0, 1);
last if $alldone;
dbg("dns: harvest_dnsbl_queries - check_tick");
$self->{main}->call_plugins ("check_tick", { permsgstatus => $self });
}
# explicitly abort anything left
$self->{async}->abort_remaining_lookups();
$self->{async}->log_lookups_timing();
$self->mark_all_async_rules_complete();
1;
}
# collect and process whatever DNS responses have already arrived,
# don't waste time waiting for more, don't poll too often.
# don't abort any queries even if overdue,
sub harvest_completed_queries {
my ($self) = @_;
# don't bother collecting responses too often
my $last_poll_time = $self->{async}->last_poll_responses_time();
return if defined $last_poll_time && time - $last_poll_time < 0.1;
my ($alldone,$anydone) = $self->{async}->complete_lookups(0, 0);
if ($anydone) {
dbg("dns: harvested completed queries");
# $self->{main}->call_plugins ("check_tick", { permsgstatus => $self });
}
}
sub set_rbl_tag_data {
my ($self) = @_;
# DNS URIs
my $rbl_tag = $self->{tag_data}->{RBL}; # just in case, should be empty
$rbl_tag = '' if !defined $rbl_tag;
while (my ($dnsuri, $answers) = each %{ $self->{dnsuri} }) {
# when parsing, look for elements of \".*?\" or \S+ with ", " as separator
$rbl_tag .= "<$dnsuri>" . " [" . join(", ", @{ $answers }) . "]\n";
}
if (defined $rbl_tag && $rbl_tag ne '') {
chomp $rbl_tag;
$self->set_tag('RBL', $rbl_tag);
}
}
###########################################################################
sub rbl_finish {
my ($self) = @_;
$self->set_rbl_tag_data();
delete $self->{dnspost};
delete $self->{dnsuri};
}
###########################################################################
sub load_resolver {
my ($self) = @_;
$self->{resolver} = $self->{main}->{resolver};
return $self->{resolver}->load_resolver();
}
sub clear_resolver {
my ($self) = @_;
dbg("dns: clear_resolver");
$self->{main}->{resolver}->{res} = undef;
return 0;
}
sub lookup_ns {
my ($self, $dom) = @_;
return unless $self->load_resolver();
return if ($self->server_failed_to_respond_for_domain ($dom));
my $nsrecords;
dbg("dns: looking up NS for '$dom'");
eval {
my $query = $self->{resolver}->send($dom, 'NS');
my @nses;
if ($query) {
foreach my $rr ($query->answer) {
if ($rr->type eq "NS") { push (@nses, $rr->nsdname); }
}
}
$nsrecords = [ @nses ];
1;
} or do {
my $eval_stat = $@ ne '' ? $@ : "errno=$!"; chomp $eval_stat;
dbg("dns: NS lookup failed horribly, perhaps bad resolv.conf setting? (%s)", $eval_stat);
return;
};
$nsrecords;
}
sub is_dns_available {
my ($self) = @_;
my $dnsopt = $self->{conf}->{dns_available};
my $dnsint = $self->{conf}->{dns_test_interval} || 600;
my @domains;
$LAST_DNS_CHECK ||= 0;
my $diff = time() - $LAST_DNS_CHECK;
# undef $IS_DNS_AVAILABLE if we should be testing for
# working DNS and our check interval time has passed
if ($dnsopt eq "test" && $diff > $dnsint) {
$IS_DNS_AVAILABLE = undef;
dbg("dns: is_dns_available() last checked %.1f seconds ago; re-checking",
$diff);
}
return $IS_DNS_AVAILABLE if (defined $IS_DNS_AVAILABLE);
$LAST_DNS_CHECK = time();
$IS_DNS_AVAILABLE = 0;
if ($dnsopt eq "no") {
dbg("dns: dns_available set to no in config file, skipping test");
return $IS_DNS_AVAILABLE;
}
# Even if "dns_available" is explicitly set to "yes", we want to ignore
# DNS if we're only supposed to be looking at local tests.
goto done if ($self->{main}->{local_tests_only});
# Check version numbers - runtime check only
if (defined $Net::DNS::VERSION) {
use version 0.77;
if (am_running_on_windows()) {
if (version->parse($Net::DNS::VERSION) < version->parse('0.46')) {
warn("dns: Net::DNS version is $Net::DNS::VERSION, but need 0.46 for Win32");
return $IS_DNS_AVAILABLE;
}
}
else {
if (version->parse($Net::DNS::VERSION) < version->parse('0.34')) {
warn("dns: Net::DNS version is $Net::DNS::VERSION, but need 0.34");
return $IS_DNS_AVAILABLE;
}
}
}
$self->clear_resolver();
goto done unless $self->load_resolver();
if ($dnsopt eq "yes") {
# optionally shuffle the list of nameservers to distribute the load
if ($self->{conf}->{dns_options}->{rotate}) {
my @nameservers = $self->{resolver}->available_nameservers();
Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::fisher_yates_shuffle(\@nameservers);
dbg("dns: shuffled NS list: " . join(", ", @nameservers));
$self->{resolver}->available_nameservers(@nameservers);
}
$IS_DNS_AVAILABLE = 1;
dbg("dns: dns_available set to yes in config file, skipping test");
return $IS_DNS_AVAILABLE;
}
if ($dnsopt =~ /^test:\s*(\S.*)$/) {
@domains = split (/\s+/, $1);
dbg("dns: looking up NS records for user specified domains: %s",
join(", ", @domains));
} else {
@domains = @EXISTING_DOMAINS;
dbg("dns: looking up NS records for built-in domains");
}
# do the test with a full set of configured nameservers
my @nameservers = $self->{resolver}->configured_nameservers();
# optionally shuffle the list of nameservers to distribute the load
if ($self->{conf}->{dns_options}->{rotate}) {
Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::fisher_yates_shuffle(\@nameservers);
dbg("dns: shuffled NS list, testing: " . join(", ", @nameservers));
} else {
dbg("dns: testing resolver nameservers: " . join(", ", @nameservers));
}
# Try the different nameservers here and collect a list of working servers
my @good_nameservers;
foreach my $ns (@nameservers) {
$self->{resolver}->available_nameservers($ns); # try just this one
for (my $retry = 3; $retry > 0 && @domains; $retry--) {
my $domain = splice(@domains, rand(@domains), 1);
dbg("dns: trying ($retry) $domain, server $ns ...");
my $result = $self->lookup_ns($domain);
$self->{resolver}->finish_socket();
if (!$result) {
dbg("dns: NS lookup of $domain using $ns failed horribly, ".
"may not be a valid nameserver");
last;
} elsif (!@$result) {
dbg("dns: NS lookup of $domain using $ns failed, no results found");
} else {
dbg("dns: NS lookup of $domain using $ns succeeded => DNS available".
" (set dns_available to override)");
push(@good_nameservers, $ns);
last;
}
}
}
if (!@good_nameservers) {
dbg("dns: all NS queries failed => DNS unavailable ".
"(set dns_available to override)");
} else {
$IS_DNS_AVAILABLE = 1;
dbg("dns: NS list: ".join(", ", @good_nameservers));
$self->{resolver}->available_nameservers(@good_nameservers);
}
done:
# jm: leaving this in!
dbg("dns: is DNS available? " . $IS_DNS_AVAILABLE);
return $IS_DNS_AVAILABLE;
}
###########################################################################
sub server_failed_to_respond_for_domain {
my ($self, $dom) = @_;
if ($self->{dns_server_too_slow}->{$dom}) {
dbg("dns: server for '$dom' failed to reply previously, not asking again");
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
sub set_server_failed_to_respond_for_domain {
my ($self, $dom) = @_;
dbg("dns: server for '$dom' failed to reply, marking as bad");
$self->{dns_server_too_slow}->{$dom} = 1;
}
###########################################################################
sub enter_helper_run_mode {
my ($self) = @_;
dbg("dns: entering helper-app run mode");
$self->{old_slash} = $/; # Razor pollutes this
%{$self->{old_env}} = ();
if ( %ENV ) {
# undefined values in %ENV can result due to autovivification elsewhere,
# this prevents later possible warnings when we restore %ENV
while (my ($key, $value) = each %ENV) {
$self->{old_env}->{$key} = $value if defined $value;
}
}
Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::clean_path_in_taint_mode();
my $newhome;
if ($self->{main}->{home_dir_for_helpers}) {
$newhome = $self->{main}->{home_dir_for_helpers};
} else {
# use spamd -u user's home dir
$newhome = (Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::portable_getpwuid ($>))[7];
}
if ($newhome) {
$ENV{'HOME'} = Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::untaint_file_path ($newhome);
}
# enforce SIGCHLD as DEFAULT; IGNORE causes spurious kernel warnings
# on Red Hat NPTL kernels (bug 1536), and some users of the
# Mail::SpamAssassin modules set SIGCHLD to be a fatal signal
# for some reason! (bug 3507)
$self->{old_sigchld_handler} = $SIG{CHLD};
$SIG{CHLD} = 'DEFAULT';
}
sub leave_helper_run_mode {
my ($self) = @_;
dbg("dns: leaving helper-app run mode");
$/ = $self->{old_slash};
%ENV = %{$self->{old_env}};
if (defined $self->{old_sigchld_handler}) {
$SIG{CHLD} = $self->{old_sigchld_handler};
} else {
# if SIGCHLD has never been explicitly set, it's returned as undef.
# however, when *setting* SIGCHLD, using undef(%) or assigning to an
# undef value produces annoying 'Use of uninitialized value in scalar
# assignment' warnings. That's silly. workaround:
$SIG{CHLD} = 'DEFAULT';
}
}
# note: this must be called before leave_helper_run_mode() is called,
# as the SIGCHLD signal must be set to DEFAULT for it to work.
sub cleanup_kids {
my ($self, $pid) = @_;
if ($SIG{CHLD} && $SIG{CHLD} ne 'IGNORE') { # running from spamd
waitpid ($pid, 0);
}
}
###########################################################################
sub register_async_rule_start {
my ($self, $rule) = @_;
dbg("dns: $rule lookup start");
$self->{rule_to_rblkey}->{$rule} = '*ASYNC_START';
}
sub register_async_rule_finish {
my ($self, $rule) = @_;
dbg("dns: $rule lookup finished");
delete $self->{rule_to_rblkey}->{$rule};
}
sub mark_all_async_rules_complete {
my ($self) = @_;
$self->{rule_to_rblkey} = { };
}
sub is_rule_complete {
my ($self, $rule) = @_;
my $key = $self->{rule_to_rblkey}->{$rule};
if (!defined $key) {
# dbg("dns: $rule lookup complete, not in list");
return 1;
}
if ($key eq '*ASYNC_START') {
dbg("dns: $rule lookup not yet complete");
return 0; # not yet complete
}
my $ent = $self->{async}->get_lookup($key);
if (!defined $ent) {
dbg("dns: $rule lookup complete, $key no longer pending");
return 1;
}
dbg("dns: $rule lookup not yet complete");
return 0; # not yet complete
}
###########################################################################
# interface called by SPF plugin
sub check_for_from_dns {
my ($self, $pms) = @_;
if (defined $pms->{sender_host_fail}) {
return ($pms->{sender_host_fail} == 2); # both MX and A need to fail
}
}
1;
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