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Scott Kitterman dfd6fa68c3 Changelog: release 0.9.5 (Beta 1) 2018-03-10 19:06:55 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 86eb152f93 Enhanced signature verification logging to provide more useful information, added signing success logging, and more PEP 8 2018-03-10 19:02:37 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 126966e110 - Update Authentication Results result comment not to mention key size for
ed25519 signatures, since it's irrelevant
2018-03-10 18:18:01 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 5d8d47cd52 - Fixed install_requires so either dnspython (preferred if neither is
installed) or PyDNS satisfies the install requirements
2018-03-10 17:49:22 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 1843ca6244 - Added support for SyslogSuccess option
- Rationalized logging to be much less verbose unless SyslogSuccess or
   debugLevel are set - default is generally start/stop/errors only
2018-03-10 16:06:22 -05:00
Scott Kitterman f9358d594c Delete unused import 2018-03-10 15:36:40 -05:00
Scott Kitterman a8aa422b03 Post pep-8 cleanup 2018-03-10 15:34:56 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 9836f2c9c2 Update TODO 2018-03-10 03:00:59 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 70606ac58c pep8 and a few other cleanups 2018-03-10 02:45:35 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 6348bdcdc7 Cleanup, indentation, pyflakes 2018-03-10 00:52:45 -05:00
Scott Kitterman fd39384e78 Fix for DiagnosticDirectory 2018-03-09 23:49:57 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 924c96d555 - Added example in README to show use of MacroList* to separate inbound and
outbound mail streams
2018-03-09 22:50:07 -05:00
Scott Kitterman efeabd19d3 Added support for MacroListVerify option 2018-03-09 22:39:55 -05:00
Scott Kitterman a9b8a44bfc Add support for MacroList option 2018-03-09 21:53:58 -05:00
Scott Kitterman daaa6aada7 Fix option name typo in man/dkimpy-milter.conf.5 2018-03-09 20:45:57 -05:00
Scott Kitterman e795db7c69 Start 0.9.5: Beta 1 (updated Alpha -> Beta warning in README and trove classifiers) 2018-03-09 18:08:42 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 977fac5fae Add 0.9.4 release date 2018-03-09 17:13:17 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 36ff60d8d3 - Added support for DiagnosticDirectory and updated dkimpy-milter specifics in
dkimpy-milter.conf.5
2018-03-09 17:10:48 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 4769bde19c - Added support for InternalHosts option (ipaddress and either dns (dnspython)
or pydns (DNS) modules are now required)
2018-03-09 16:29:49 -05:00
Scott Kitterman e6021dd960 Add dnsplug.py so either DNS or dns can be used for host/domain based dataset processing 2018-03-09 13:51:36 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 9d28ab3567 Add MTA integration information and update depenency installation in README. 2018-03-08 00:37:34 -05:00
Scott Kitterman df19aa081e - Added support for AuthservID option 2018-03-04 15:15:37 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 2e9d0f607f Update man pages for newly implemented features 2018-03-04 14:00:18 -05:00
Scott Kitterman fb32a8fe0b Implement detection of type db datasets, but not used yet 2018-03-04 13:56:06 -05:00
A. Schulze 3e57876361 - Make RSA signatures in dkimpy-milter optional, so dkimpy-milter can be
added after an existing DKIM signing application to add an Ed25519
   signature (Thanks to A. Schulze for the patch)
2018-03-04 13:33:32 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 7683fa7187 - Fixed a bug where dkim fail might be reported as pass when verifying
multiple signatures and a previous signature had passed
2018-03-04 13:18:06 -05:00
Scott Kitterman fc893a62c3 - Added information about creating a dedicated user and PID file directory
creation to README
2018-03-03 14:54:43 -05:00
Scott Kitterman c01c04b83f - Fix header folding to use \n only to align with milter protocol
requirements
2018-03-03 14:39:20 -05:00
Scott Kitterman fc583a6e3c Updated TODO for work done in 0.9.2/3 2018-03-03 14:37:37 -05:00
Scott Kitterman ebfb0b5fc3 Fix crash when verifying if domain for signing was not set 2018-03-03 10:42:59 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 48a44916e7 Create PID directory if it is missing 2018-03-03 01:45:15 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 5a81886a5e Start 0.9.4 2018-03-03 00:59:43 -05:00
10 changed files with 960 additions and 318 deletions
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@@ -1,3 +1,36 @@
0.9.5 2018-03-10
- Beta 1 (updated Alpha -> Beta warning in README and trove classifiers)
- Added support for MacroList option
- Added support for MacroListVerify option
- Added example in README to show use of MacroList* to separate inbound and
outbound mail streams
- Added support for SyslogSuccess option (both signing and verifying)
- Rationalized logging to be much less verbose unless SyslogSuccess or
debugLevel are set - default is generally start/stop/errors only
- Fixed install_requires so either dnspython (preferred if neither is
installed) or PyDNS satisfies the install requirements
- Updated Authentication Results result comment not to mention key size for
ed25519 signatures, since it's irrelevant
- Enhanced signature verification logging to provide more useful information
0.9.4 2018-03-09
- Create PID directory if it is missing
- Fix crash when verifying if domain for signing was not set
- Fix header folding to use \n only to align with milter protocol
requirements
- Added information about creating a dedicated user and PID file directory
creation to README
- Fixed a bug where dkim fail might be reported as pass when verifying
multiple signatures and a previous signature had passed
- Make RSA signatures in dkimpy-milter optional, so dkimpy-milter can be
added after an existing DKIM signing application to add an Ed25519
signature (Thanks to A. Schulze for the patch)
- Added support for AuthservID option
- Added support for InternalHosts option (ipaddress and either dns (dnspython)
or pydns (DNS) modules are now required)
- Added support for DiagnosticDirectory and updated dkimpy-milter specifics in
dkimpy-milter.conf.5
0.9.3 2018-03-02 0.9.3 2018-03-02
- Fixup csl dataset processing for single item lists - Fixup csl dataset processing for single item lists
- file: dataset support - file: dataset support
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@@ -16,26 +16,112 @@ python setup.py install --single-version-externally-managed --record=/dev/null
For users of Debian Stable (Debian 9, Codename Squueze), all dependencies are For users of Debian Stable (Debian 9, Codename Squueze), all dependencies are
available in either the main or backports repositories: available in either the main or backports repositories:
[sudo] apt install python-milter python-nacl [sudo] apt install python-milter python-nacl pthon-ipaddress python-dnspython
[sudo] apt install -t squeeze-backports python-authres python-dkim [sudo] apt install -t squeeze-backports python-authres python-dkim
The preferred method of installation is from PyPi using pip: The preferred method of installation is from PyPi using pip (if distribution
packages are not available):
[sudo] pip install dkimpy_milter [sudo] pip install dkimpy_milter
Using pip will cause required packages to be installed via easy_install if they Using pip will cause required packages to be installed via easy_install if they
have not been previously installed. have not been previously installed.
The milter will work with either pydns (DNS) or dnspython (dns), preferring
dnspython is both are available. The dkimpy DKIM module also works with
either.
Both a systemd unit file and a sysv init file are provided. Both make Both a systemd unit file and a sysv init file are provided. Both make
assumptions about defaults being used, e.g. if a non-standard pidfile name is assumptions about defaults being used, e.g. if a non-standard pidfile name is
used, they will need to be updated. The sysv init file is Debian specific and used, they will need to be updated. The sysv init file is Debian specific and
untested, since the developers are not using sysv init. Feedback/patches untested, since the developers are not using sysv init. Feedback/patches
welcome. welcome.
The dkimpy-milter drops priviledges after setup to the user/group specified in
UserID. During initial setup, this system user needs to be manually created.
As an example, using the default dkimpy-user on Debian, the command would be:
[sudo] adduser --system --no-create-home --quiet --disabled-password \
--disabled-login --shell /bin/false --group \
--home /var/run/dkimpy-milter dkimpy-milter
Since /var/run or /run is sometimes on a tempfs, if the PID file directory is
missing, the milter will create it on startup.
As with all milters, dkimpy-milter needs to be integrated with your MTA of
choice (Sendmail or Postfix).
For Sendmail:
Configuration is very similar to opendkim, but needs some adjustment for
dkimpy-milter. Here's an example configuration line to include in your
sendmail.mc:
INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`dkimpy-milter', `S=local:/var/run/dkimpy-milter/dkimpy-milter.sock')dnl
Changing the sendmail.mc file requires a Make (to compile it into sendmail.cf)
and a restart of sendmail. Note that S= needs to match the value of Socket in
the dkimpy-milter configuration file.
Milter support should be present by default in most versions of sendmail
these days, but if not included in your Sendmail build, see:
http://www.elandsys.com/resources/sendmail/milter.html
For Postfix:
Integration of dkimpy-milter into Postfix is like any milter (See Postfix's
README_FILES/MILTER_README). Here's an example master.cf excerpt the talks to
two dkimpy-milter instances, one configured for signing and one configured for
verification:
smtp inet n - - - - smtpd
...
-o smtpd_milters=inet:localhost:8892
...
submission inet n - - - - smtpd
...
-o smtpd_milters=inet:localhost:8891
...
These need to match the Socket value for each dkimpy-milter instance.
Care is required to segregate outbound mail to be signed and inbound mail to
be verified. The above example uses two instances of dkimpy-milter to do
this. There are many possible ways. Here is another example using milter
macros to keep the mail streams segregated:
Postfix master.cf:
smtp inet n - - - - smtpd
...
-o smtpd_milters=inet:localhost:8891
-o milter_macro_daemon_name=VERIFYING
...
submission inet n - - - - smtpd
-o syslog_name=postfix/submission
-o smtpd_tls_security_level=encrypt
-o smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes
...
-o milter_macro_daemon_name=ORIGINATING
-o smtpd_milters=inet:localhost:8891
...
Dkimpy-milter.conf:
...
Mode sv
MacroList dameon_name|ORIGINATING
MacroListVerify daemon_name|VERIFYING
...
The python DKIM library, dkimpy, requires the entire message being signed or The python DKIM library, dkimpy, requires the entire message being signed or
verified to be in memory, so dkimpy-milter does not write messages out to a temp verified to be in memory, so dkimpy-milter does not write messages out to a temp
file. This may impact performance on low-memory systems. file. This may impact performance on low-memory systems.
WARNING: This is an alpha grade release to support interoperability testing with This is an beta grade release to support interoperability testing with Ed25519
Ed25519 signatures and basic functionality. It is known to be incomplete and signatures sufficient functionality for basic use. The documented
not suitable for general use. functionality has been implemented and at least partially tested. It is free
of known major defects, but is not fully tested in a variety of environments.
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@@ -25,23 +25,24 @@ Sign based on Domain implemented verified
Canonicalization implemented verified Canonicalization implemented verified
SyslogFacility implemented verified SyslogFacility implemented verified
0.9.5 (Beta) 0.9.3 (Alpha)
AuthservID File dataset implemented verified
Diagnostics
DiagnosticDirectory
InternalHosts
SyslogSuccess 0.9.4 (Alpha)
AuthservID implemented verified
DiagnosticDirectory implemented verified
InternalHosts implemented verified
0.9.5 (Beta)
MacroList implemented verified
MacroListVerify implemented verified
SyslogSuccess implemented verified
1.0.0 1.0.0
Convert dkim-milter-python config
No additional features planned No additional features planned
Plannedataset type support: Plannedataset type support (if needed):
file://
refile:
db:/.db db:/.db
csl:
mdb: mdb:
Considered for near-term feature release Considered for near-term feature release
@@ -50,7 +51,6 @@ AlwaysAddARHeader
ChangeRootDirectory ChangeRootDirectory
ClockDrift (requires dkimpy change) ClockDrift (requires dkimpy change)
DNSTimeout (requires dkmpy change) DNSTimeout (requires dkmpy change)
MacroList
MilterDebug MilterDebug
MinimumKeyBits MinimumKeyBits
PeerList PeerList
@@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ SignatureAlgorithm
Later Later
BaseDirectory BaseDirectory
Diagnostics (requires dkimpy changes)
DontSignMailTo DontSignMailTo
ExemptDomains ExemptDomains
ExternalIgnoreList ExternalIgnoreList
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@@ -25,25 +25,24 @@ import sys
import syslog import syslog
import Milter import Milter
import dkim import dkim
from dkim.dnsplug import get_txt
from dkim.util import parse_tag_value
import authres import authres
import os import os
import tempfile import tempfile
import StringIO import StringIO
import re import re
from Milter.config import MilterConfigParser from Milter.utils import parse_addr, parseaddr
from Milter.utils import iniplist,parse_addr,parseaddr
import dkimpy_milter.config as config import dkimpy_milter.config as config
from dkimpy_milter.util import drop_privileges from dkimpy_milter.util import drop_privileges
from dkimpy_milter.util import setExceptHook from dkimpy_milter.util import setExceptHook
from dkimpy_milter.util import write_pid from dkimpy_milter.util import write_pid
from dkimpy_milter.util import read_keyfile from dkimpy_milter.util import read_keyfile
from dkimpy_milter.util import own_socketfile from dkimpy_milter.util import own_socketfile
from dkimpy_milter.util import fold
__version__ = "0.9.3" __version__ = "0.9.5"
FWS = re.compile(r'\r?\n[ \t]+') FWS = re.compile(r'\r?\n[ \t]+')
class dkimMilter(Milter.Base): class dkimMilter(Milter.Base):
"Milter to check and sign DKIM. Each connection gets its own instance." "Milter to check and sign DKIM. Each connection gets its own instance."
@@ -59,21 +58,47 @@ class dkimMilter(Milter.Base):
@Milter.noreply @Milter.noreply
def connect(self, hostname, unused, hostaddr): def connect(self, hostname, unused, hostaddr):
self.internal_connection = False self.internal_connection = False
self.external_connection = False
self.hello_name = None self.hello_name = None
# sometimes people put extra space in sendmail config, so we strip # sometimes people put extra space in sendmail config, so we strip
self.receiver = self.getsymval('j').strip() self.receiver = self.getsymval('j').strip()
try:
self.AuthservID = milterconfig['AuthservID']
except:
self.AuthservID = self.receiver
if hostaddr and len(hostaddr) > 0: if hostaddr and len(hostaddr) > 0:
ipaddr = hostaddr[0] ipaddr = hostaddr[0]
"""if iniplist(ipaddr,self.conf.internal_connect): FIXME if milterconfig['IntHosts']:
self.internal_connection = True""" if milterconfig['IntHosts'].match(ipaddr):
else: ipaddr = '' self.internal_connection = True
else:
ipaddr = ''
self.connectip = ipaddr self.connectip = ipaddr
if milterconfig.get('MacroList') and not self.internal_connection:
macrolist = milterconfig.get('MacroList')
for macro in macrolist:
macroname = macro.split('|')[0]
macroname = '{' + macroname + '}'
macroresult = self.getsymval(macroname)
if ((len(macro.split('|')) == 1 and macroresult) or macroresult
in macro.split('|')[1:]):
self.internal_connection = True
if milterconfig.get('MacroListVerify'):
macrolist = milterconfig.get('MacroListVerify')
for macro in macrolist:
macroname = macro.split('|')[0]
macroname = '{' + macroname + '}'
macroresult = self.getsymval(macroname)
if ((len(macro.split('|')) == 1 and macroresult) or macroresult
in macro.split('|')[1:]):
self.external_connection = True
if self.internal_connection: if self.internal_connection:
connecttype = 'INTERNAL' connecttype = 'INTERNAL'
else: else:
connecttype = 'EXTERNAL' connecttype = 'EXTERNAL'
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'): if milterconfig.get('Syslog') and milterconfig.get('debugLevel') >= 1:
syslog.syslog("connect from {0} at {1} {2}".format(hostname,hostaddr,connecttype)) syslog.syslog("connect from {0} at {1} {2}"
.format(hostname, hostaddr, connecttype))
return Milter.CONTINUE return Milter.CONTINUE
# multiple messages can be received on a single connection # multiple messages can be received on a single connection
@@ -81,47 +106,33 @@ class dkimMilter(Milter.Base):
# of each message. # of each message.
@Milter.noreply @Milter.noreply
def envfrom(self, f, *str): def envfrom(self, f, *str):
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'): if milterconfig.get('Syslog') and milterconfig.get('debugLevel') >= 2:
syslog.syslog("mail from: {0} {1}".format(f, str)) syslog.syslog("mail from: {0} {1}".format(f, str))
self.fp = StringIO.StringIO() self.fp = StringIO.StringIO()
self.mailfrom = f self.mailfrom = f
t = parse_addr(f) t = parse_addr(f)
if len(t) == 2: t[1] = t[1].lower() if len(t) == 2:
t[1] = t[1].lower()
self.canon_from = '@'.join(t) self.canon_from = '@'.join(t)
self.user = self.getsymval('{auth_authen}')
self.has_dkim = 0 self.has_dkim = 0
self.author = None self.author = None
self.arheaders = [] self.arheaders = []
self.arresults = [] self.arresults = []
'''if self.user:
# Very simple SMTP AUTH policy by default:
# any successful authentication is considered INTERNAL
self.internal_connection = True
auth_type = self.getsymval('{auth_type}')
ssl_bits = self.getsymval('{cipher_bits}')
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog(
"SMTP AUTH:",self.user,"sslbits =",ssl_bits, auth_type,
"ssf =",self.getsymval('{auth_ssf}'), "INTERNAL"
)
# Detailed authorization policy is configured in the access file below.
self.arresults.append(
authres.SMTPAUTHAuthenticationResult(result = 'pass',
result_comment = auth_type+' sslbits='+ssl_bits, smtp_auth = self.user)
)'''
return Milter.CONTINUE return Milter.CONTINUE
@Milter.noreply @Milter.noreply
def header(self, name, val): def header(self, name, val):
lname = name.lower() lname = name.lower()
if lname == 'dkim-signature': if lname == 'dkim-signature':
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'): if (milterconfig.get('Syslog') and
milterconfig.get('debugLevel') >= 1):
syslog.syslog("{0}: {1}".format(name, val)) syslog.syslog("{0}: {1}".format(name, val))
self.has_dkim += 1 self.has_dkim += 1
if lname == 'from': if lname == 'from':
fname, self.author = parseaddr(val) fname, self.author = parseaddr(val)
self.fdomain = self.author.split('@')[1] self.fdomain = self.author.split('@')[1]
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'): if (milterconfig.get('Syslog') and
milterconfig.get('debugLevel') >= 1):
syslog.syslog("{0}: {1}".format(name, val)) syslog.syslog("{0}: {1}".format(name, val))
elif lname == 'authentication-results': elif lname == 'authentication-results':
self.arheaders.append(val) self.arheaders.append(val)
@@ -150,30 +161,38 @@ class dkimMilter(Milter.Base):
for i, val in enumerate(self.arheaders, 1): for i, val in enumerate(self.arheaders, 1):
# FIXME: don't delete A-R headers from trusted MTAs # FIXME: don't delete A-R headers from trusted MTAs
try: try:
ar = authres.AuthenticationResultsHeader.parse_value(FWS.sub('',val)) ar = (authres.AuthenticationResultsHeader
if ar.authserv_id == self.receiver: .parse_value(FWS.sub('', val)))
if ar.authserv_id == self.AuthservID:
self.chgheader('authentication-results', i, '') self.chgheader('authentication-results', i, '')
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'): if (milterconfig.get('Syslog') and
milterconfig.get('debugLevel') >= 1):
syslog.syslog('REMOVE: {0}'.format(val)) syslog.syslog('REMOVE: {0}'.format(val))
except: except:
# Don't error out on unparseable AR header fiels # Don't error out on unparseable AR header fiels
pass pass
# Check or sign DKIM # Check or sign DKIM
self.fp.seek(0) self.fp.seek(0)
if (self.fdomain in milterconfig.get('Domain')) and (not milterconfig.get('Mode') == 'v'): if milterconfig.get('Domain'):
domain = milterconfig.get('Domain')
else:
domain = ''
if ((self.fdomain in domain) and not milterconfig.get('Mode') == 'v'
and not self.external_connection):
txt = self.fp.read() txt = self.fp.read()
self.sign_dkim(txt) self.sign_dkim(txt)
result = None if ((self.has_dkim) and (not self.internal_connection) and
if (self.has_dkim) and (not self.internal_connection) and (milterconfig.get('Mode') == 'v' or milterconfig.get('Mode') == 'sv'): (milterconfig.get('Mode') == 'v' or
milterconfig.get('Mode') == 'sv')):
txt = self.fp.read() txt = self.fp.read()
self.check_dkim(txt) self.check_dkim(txt)
else:
result = 'none'
if self.arresults: if self.arresults:
h = authres.AuthenticationResultsHeader(authserv_id = self.receiver, h = authres.AuthenticationResultsHeader(authserv_id=
self.AuthservID,
results=self.arresults) results=self.arresults)
h = dkim.fold(str(h)) h = fold(str(h))
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'): if (milterconfig.get('Syslog') and
milterconfig.get('debugLevel') >= 2):
syslog.syslog(str(h)) syslog.syslog(str(h))
name, val = str(h).split(': ', 1) name, val = str(h).split(': ', 1)
self.addheader(name, val, 0) self.addheader(name, val, 0)
@@ -188,19 +207,41 @@ class dkimMilter(Milter.Base):
else: else:
canonicalize.append(canon) canonicalize.append(canon)
canonicalize.append(canon) canonicalize.append(canon)
if (milterconfig.get('Syslog') and
milterconfig.get('debugLevel') >= 1):
syslog.syslog('canonicalize: {0}'.format(canonicalize)) syslog.syslog('canonicalize: {0}'.format(canonicalize))
try: try:
if privateRSA:
d = dkim.DKIM(txt) d = dkim.DKIM(txt)
h = d.sign(milterconfig.get('Selector'), self.fdomain, privateRSA, h = d.sign(milterconfig.get('Selector'), self.fdomain,
canonicalize=(canonicalize[0], canonicalize[1])) privateRSA, canonicalize=(canonicalize[0],
canonicalize[1]))
name, val = h.split(': ', 1) name, val = h.split(': ', 1)
self.addheader(name, val.strip().replace('\r\n', '\n'), 0) self.addheader(name, val.strip().replace('\r\n', '\n'), 0)
if (milterconfig.get('Syslog') and
(milterconfig.get('SyslogSuccess')
or milterconfig.get('debugLevel') >= 1)):
syslog.syslog('{0}: {1} DKIM-Signature field added (s={2} '
'd={3})'.format(self.getsymval('i'),
d.signature_fields.get(b'a'),
d.signature_fields.get(b's'),
d.domain))
if privateEd25519: if privateEd25519:
d = dkim.DKIM(txt) d = dkim.DKIM(txt)
h = d.sign(milterconfig.get('SelectorEd25519'), self.fdomain, privateEd25519, h = d.sign(milterconfig.get('SelectorEd25519'), self.fdomain,
canonicalize=(canonicalize[0], canonicalize[1]), signature_algorithm='ed25519-sha256') privateEd25519, canonicalize=(canonicalize[0],
canonicalize[1]),
signature_algorithm='ed25519-sha256')
name, val = h.split(': ', 1) name, val = h.split(': ', 1)
self.addheader(name, val.strip().replace('\r\n', '\n'), 0) self.addheader(name, val.strip().replace('\r\n', '\n'), 0)
if (milterconfig.get('Syslog') and
(milterconfig.get('SyslogSuccess')
or milterconfig.get('debugLevel') >= 1)):
syslog.syslog('{0}: {1} DKIM-Signature field added (s={2} '
'd={3})'.format(self.getsymval('i'),
d.signature_fields.get(b'a'),
d.signature_fields.get(b's'),
d.domain))
except dkim.DKIMException as x: except dkim.DKIMException as x:
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'): if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('DKIM: {0}'.format(x)) syslog.syslog('DKIM: {0}'.format(x))
@@ -211,15 +252,24 @@ class dkimMilter(Milter.Base):
def check_dkim(self, txt): def check_dkim(self, txt):
res = False res = False
conf = self.conf
for y in range(self.has_dkim): # Verify _ALL_ the signatures for y in range(self.has_dkim): # Verify _ALL_ the signatures
d = dkim.DKIM(txt) d = dkim.DKIM(txt)
try: try:
res = d.verify(idx=y) res = d.verify(idx=y)
if res: if res:
self.dkim_comment = 'Good {0} bit {1} signature.'.format(d.keysize, d.signature_fields.get(b'a')) if d.signature_fields.get(b'a') == 'ed25519-sha256':
self.dkim_comment = ('Good {0} signature'
.format(d.signature_fields
.get(b'a')))
else: else:
self.dkim_comment = 'Bad {0} bit {1} signature.'.format(d.keysize, d.signature_fields.get(b'a')) self.dkim_comment = ('Good {0} bit {1} signature'
.format(d.keysize,
d.signature_fields
.get(b'a')))
else:
self.dkim_comment = ('Bad {0} bit {1} signature.'
.format(d.keysize,
d.signature_fields.get(b'a')))
except dkim.DKIMException as x: except dkim.DKIMException as x:
self.dkim_comment = str(x) self.dkim_comment = str(x)
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'): if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
@@ -232,26 +282,41 @@ class dkimMilter(Milter.Base):
self.header_d = d.signature_fields.get(b'd') self.header_d = d.signature_fields.get(b'd')
self.header_a = d.signature_fields.get(b'a') self.header_a = d.signature_fields.get(b'a')
if res: if res:
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'): if (milterconfig.get('Syslog') and
syslog.syslog('DKIM: Pass ({0})'.format(d.domain)) (milterconfig.get('SyslogSuccess') or
milterconfig.get('debugLevel') >= 1)):
syslog.syslog('{0}: {1} DKIM signature verified (s={2} '
'd={3})'.format(self.getsymval('i'),
d.signature_fields.get(b'a'),
d.signature_fields.get(b's'),
d.domain))
self.dkim_domain = d.domain self.dkim_domain = d.domain
else: else:
if milterconfig.get('DiagnosticDirectory'):
fd, fname = tempfile.mkstemp(".dkim") fd, fname = tempfile.mkstemp(".dkim")
with os.fdopen(fd, "w+b") as fp: with os.fdopen(fd, "w+b") as fp:
fp.write(txt) fp.write(txt)
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'): if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('DKIM: Fail (saved as {0})'.format(fname)) syslog.syslog('DKIM: Fail (saved as {0})'
.format(fname))
else:
syslog.syslog('DKIM: Fail ({0})'.format(d.domain))
if res: if res:
result = 'pass' result = 'pass'
else: else:
result = 'fail' result = 'fail'
res = False
self.arresults.append( self.arresults.append(
authres.DKIMAuthenticationResult(result=result, authres.DKIMAuthenticationResult(result=result,
header_i = self.header_i, header_d = self.header_d, header_a = self.header_a, header_i=self.header_i,
result_comment = self.dkim_comment) header_d=self.header_d,
header_a=self.header_a,
result_comment=
self.dkim_comment)
) )
return return
def main(): def main():
# Ugh, but there's no easy way around this. # Ugh, but there's no easy way around this.
global milterconfig global milterconfig
@@ -267,7 +332,8 @@ def main():
configFile = sys.argv[1] configFile = sys.argv[1]
milterconfig = config._processConfigFile(filename=configFile) milterconfig = config._processConfigFile(filename=configFile)
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'): if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
facility = eval("syslog.LOG_{0}".format(milterconfig.get('SyslogFacility').upper())) facility = eval("syslog.LOG_{0}"
.format(milterconfig.get('SyslogFacility').upper()))
syslog.openlog(os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]), syslog.LOG_PID, facility) syslog.openlog(os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]), syslog.LOG_PID, facility)
setExceptHook() setExceptHook()
pid = write_pid(milterconfig) pid = write_pid(milterconfig)
@@ -280,7 +346,8 @@ def main():
miltername = 'dkimpy-filter' miltername = 'dkimpy-filter'
socketname = milterconfig.get('Socket') socketname = milterconfig.get('Socket')
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'): if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('dkimpy-milter started:{0} user:{1}'.format(pid,milterconfig.get('UserID'))) syslog.syslog('dkimpy-milter started:{0} user:{1}'
.format(pid, milterconfig.get('UserID')))
sys.stdout.flush() sys.stdout.flush()
Milter.runmilter(miltername, socketname, 240) Milter.runmilter(miltername, socketname, 240)
own_socketfile(milterconfig) own_socketfile(milterconfig)
+234 -23
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@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
import syslog import syslog
import os import os
import sys import sys
import re
import urllib
import stat import stat
import dkim import dkim
import socket
import ipaddress
from dnsplug import Session
# default values # default values
defaultConfigData = { defaultConfigData = {
@@ -42,24 +42,192 @@ defaultConfigData = {
'Socket': 'local:/var/run/dkimpy-milter/dkimpy-milter.sock', 'Socket': 'local:/var/run/dkimpy-milter/dkimpy-milter.sock',
'PidFile': '/var/run/dkimpy-milter/dkimpy-milter.pid', 'PidFile': '/var/run/dkimpy-milter/dkimpy-milter.pid',
'UserID': 'dkimpy-milter', 'UserID': 'dkimpy-milter',
'Canonicalization' : 'relaxed/simple' 'Canonicalization': 'relaxed/simple',
'InternalHosts': '127.0.0.1',
'IntHosts': False,
'DiagnosticDirectory': '',
'MacroList': '',
'MacroListVerify': '',
'debugLevel': 0 # Undocumented config item for developer use
} }
#################################
class ConfigException(Exception): class ConfigException(Exception):
'''Exception raised when there's a configuration file error.''' '''Exception raised when there's a configuration file error.'''
pass pass
####################################################################
class HostsDataset(object):
'''Hold a group of host related dataset objects'''
def __init__(self, dataset):
self.dataset = []
# Self.dataset will end up being a list of DataSetItem(s).
for item in dataset:
item = item.rstrip(']')
item = item.lstrip('[')
self.dataset.append(self.DatasetItem(item))
class DatasetItem(object):
'''Individual dataset item'''
def __init__(self, item):
self.item = item
self.isipv4 = False
self.isipv4cidr = False
self.isipv6 = False
self.isipv6cidr = False
self.ishostname = False
self.isdomain = False
self.negative = False
if self.item[0] == '!':
self.item = item[1:]
self.negative = True
try:
self.item = ipaddress.ip_address(unicode(self.item, "utf-8"))
if isinstance(self.item, ipaddress.IPv4Address):
self.isipv4 = True
elif isinstance(self.item, ipaddress.IPv6Address):
self.isipv6 = True
except ValueError as e:
try:
self.item = ipaddress.ip_network(unicode
(self.item, "utf-8"),
strict=False)
if isinstance(self.item, ipaddress.IPv4Network):
self.isipv4cidr = True
elif isinstance(self.item, ipaddress.IPv6Network):
self.isipv6cidr = True
except ValueError as e2:
if self.item[0] == '.' and len(self.item.split('.')) > 2:
self.isdomain = True
elif len(self.item.split('.')) > 1: # It has a '.' in it
self.ishostname = True
else:
raise ConfigException('Unknown dataset item: {0}'
.format(item))
def match(self, connectip):
'''Check if the connect IP is part of the dataset'''
source = ipaddress.ip_address(unicode(connectip, "utf-8"))
for item in self.dataset:
if item.isdomain or item.ishostname:
result = self.matchname(source) # Match host/domains first
if result:
return(result)
elif item.isipv4 or item.isipv4cidr: # Then IPv4/6 addresses or
if isinstance(source, ipaddress.IPv4Address): # networks
return(self.match4(source)) # depending on the item type
elif item.isipv6 or item.isipv6cidr: # and connect type
if isinstance(source, ipaddress.IPv6Address):
return(self.match6(source))
def matchname(self, source):
'''Does source IP address relate to a domain/hostname in the dataset'''
match = False
matchone = False
negativeone = False
matchdomain = False
negativedomain = False
ptrlist = self.getptr(source)
for item in self.dataset:
if item.isdomain:
for ptr in ptrlist:
# Strip the leading '.' off the domain name for exact match
if item.item[1:] == ptr[-len(item.item)+1:]:
matchdomain = True
negativedomain = item.negative
elif item.ishostname:
for ptr in ptrlist:
if item.item == ptr:
matchone = True
negativeone = item.negative
if matchdomain and not negativedomain:
match = True
if matchone and not negativeone:
return True
if matchone and negativeone:
match = False
return(match)
def getptr(self, source):
'''Get validated PTR name of IP address'''
results = []
s = Session()
ptrnames = s.dns(source.reverse_pointer, 'PTR')
for name in ptrnames:
if isinstance(source, ipaddress.IPv4Address):
ips = s.dns(name, 'A')
for ip in ips:
ip = ipaddress.IPv4Address(unicode(ip, 'UTF-8'))
if ip == source:
results.append(name)
if isinstance(source, ipaddress.IPv6Address):
ips = s.dns(name, 'AAAA')
for ip in ips:
ip = ipaddress.IPv6Address(unicode(ip, 'UTF-8'))
if ip == source:
results.append(name)
return results
def match4(self, source):
'''Is the source IP related to a IPv4 address/network in the dataset'''
match = False
matchone = False
negativeone = False
matchcidr = False
negativecidr = False
for item in self.dataset:
if item.isipv4:
if source == item.item:
matchone = True
negativeone = item.negative
elif item.isipv4cidr:
if source in item.item:
matchcidr = True
negativecidr = item.negative
if matchcidr and not negativecidr:
match = True
if matchone and not negativeone:
return True
if matchone and negativeone:
match = False
return(match)
def match6(self, source):
'''Is the source IP realted to a IPv6 address/network in the dataset'''
match = False
matchone = False
negativeone = False
matchcidr = False
negativecidr = False
for item in self.dataset:
if item.isipv6:
if source == item.item:
matchone = True
negativeone = item.negative
elif item.isipv6cidr:
if source in item.item:
matchcidr = True
negativecidr = item.negative
if matchcidr and not negativecidr:
match = True
if matchone and not negativeone:
return True
if matchone and negativeone:
match = False
return(match)
def _processConfigFile(filename=None, configdata=None, useSyslog=1, def _processConfigFile(filename=None, configdata=None, useSyslog=1,
useStderr=0): useStderr=0):
'''Load the specified config file, exit and log errors if it fails, '''Load the specified config file, exit and log errors if it fails,
otherwise return a config dictionary.''' otherwise return a config dictionary.'''
import config import config
if configdata == None: configdata = config.defaultConfigData if configdata is None:
if filename != None: configdata = config.defaultConfigData
if filename is not None:
try: try:
_readConfigFile(filename, configdata) _readConfigFile(filename, configdata)
except Exception, e: except Exception, e:
@@ -71,7 +239,7 @@ def _processConfigFile(filename = None, configdata = None, useSyslog = 1,
sys.exit(1) sys.exit(1)
return(configdata) return(configdata)
####################
def _find_boolean(item): def _find_boolean(item):
if type(item) == int: if type(item) == int:
item = str(item) item = str(item)
@@ -84,6 +252,13 @@ def _find_boolean(item):
return item return item
def _make_authserv_id(as_id):
"""Determine AuthservID if needed"""
if as_id == 'HOSTNAME':
as_id = socket.gethostname()
return as_id
def _dataset_to_list(dataset): def _dataset_to_list(dataset):
"""Convert a dataset (as defined in dkimpymilter.8) and return a python """Convert a dataset (as defined in dkimpymilter.8) and return a python
list of values.""" list of values."""
@@ -118,11 +293,27 @@ def _dataset_to_list(dataset):
return [dataset[4:].strip().strip(',')] return [dataset[4:].strip().strip(',')]
else: else:
return [dataset.strip().strip(',')] return [dataset.strip().strip(',')]
if dataset[-3:] == '.db' or dataset[:3] == 'db:':
# This is a Sleepycat (Oracle) DB dataset
import whichdb # Will need rewriting someday for python3
if dataset[-3:] == '.db':
dbname = dataset
elif dataset[:3] == 'db:':
dbname = dataset[3:]
else:
raise dkim.ParameterError('Unimplmented dataset type: {0}'
.format(type(dataset)))
if whichdb.whichdb(dbname) != 'dbhash':
raise dkim.ParameterError('Unimplmented dataset type: {0}'
.format(type(dataset)))
#TODO replace this with code to use db maps
raise dkim.ParameterError('Unsupported dataset db datase: {0}'
.format(type(dataset)))
raise dkim.ParameterError('Unimplmented dataset type: {0}'
.format(type(dataset)))
raise dkim.ParameterError('Unimplmented dataset type: {0}'.format(type(dataset)))
###############################################################
commentRx = re.compile(r'^(.*)#.*$')
def _readConfigFile(path, configData=None, configGlobal={}): def _readConfigFile(path, configData=None, configGlobal={}):
'''Reads a configuration file from the specified path, merging it '''Reads a configuration file from the specified path, merging it
with the configuration data specified in configData. Returns a with the configuration data specified in configData. Returns a
@@ -130,8 +321,10 @@ def _readConfigFile(path, configData = None, configGlobal = {}):
read from path.''' read from path.'''
debugLevel = configGlobal.get('debugLevel', 0) debugLevel = configGlobal.get('debugLevel', 0)
if debugLevel >= 5: syslog.syslog('readConfigFile: Loading "%s"' % path) if debugLevel >= 5:
if configData == None: configData = {} syslog.syslog('readConfigFile: Loading "%s"' % path)
if configData is None:
configData = {}
nameConversion = { nameConversion = {
'AuthservID': 'str', 'AuthservID': 'str',
'Syslog': 'bool', 'Syslog': 'bool',
@@ -148,32 +341,42 @@ def _readConfigFile(path, configData = None, configGlobal = {}):
'Selector': 'str', 'Selector': 'str',
'SelectorEd25519': 'str', 'SelectorEd25519': 'str',
'Canonicalization': 'str', 'Canonicalization': 'str',
'InternalHosts': 'dataset',
'IntHosts': 'bool',
'DiagnosticDirectory': 'str',
'MacroList': 'dataset',
'MacroListVerify': 'dataset',
'debugLevel': 'int'
} }
# check to see if it's a file # check to see if it's a file
try: try:
mode = os.stat(path)[0] mode = os.stat(path)[0]
except OSError, e: except OSError, e:
syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_ERR,'ERROR stating "%s": %s' % ( path, e.strerror )) syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_ERR, 'ERROR stating "%s": %s'
% (path, e.strerror))
return(configData) return(configData)
if not stat.S_ISREG(mode): if not stat.S_ISREG(mode):
syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_ERR,'ERROR: is not a file: "%s", mode=%s' % ( path, oct(mode) )) syslog.syslog(syslog.LOG_ERR, 'ERROR: is not a file: "%s", mode=%s'
% (path, oct(mode)))
return(configData) return(configData)
# load file # load file
fp = open(path, 'r') fp = open(path, 'r')
while 1: while 1:
line = fp.readline() line = fp.readline()
if not line: break if not line:
break
# parse line # parse line
line = line.split('#', 1)[0].strip() line = line.split('#', 1)[0].strip()
if not line: continue if not line:
continue
data = line.split() data = line.split()
if len(data) != 2: if len(data) != 2:
if len(data) == 1: if len(data) == 1:
if debugLevel >= 1: if debugLevel >= 1:
syslog.syslog('Configuration item "%s" not defined in file "%s"' syslog.syslog('Config item "%s" not defined in file "%s"'
% (line, path)) % (line, path))
if len(data) == 1: if len(data) == 1:
name = data name = data
@@ -186,11 +389,13 @@ def _readConfigFile(path, configData = None, configGlobal = {}):
# check validity of name # check validity of name
conversion = nameConversion.get(name) conversion = nameConversion.get(name)
if conversion == None: if conversion is None:
syslog.syslog('ERROR: Unknown name "%s" in file "%s"' % ( name, path )) syslog.syslog('ERROR: Unknown name "%s" in file "%s"'
% (name, path))
continue continue
if debugLevel >= 5: syslog.syslog('readConfigFile: Found entry "%s=%s"' if debugLevel >= 5:
syslog.syslog('readConfigFile: Found entry "%s=%s"'
% (name, value)) % (name, value))
if conversion == 'bool': if conversion == 'bool':
configData[name] = _find_boolean(value) configData[name] = _find_boolean(value)
@@ -201,8 +406,14 @@ def _readConfigFile(path, configData = None, configGlobal = {}):
elif conversion == 'dataset': elif conversion == 'dataset':
configData[name] = _dataset_to_list(value) configData[name] = _dataset_to_list(value)
else: else:
syslog.syslog(str('name: ' + name + ' value: ' + value + ' conversion: ' + conversion)) syslog.syslog(str('name: ' + name + ' value: ' + value +
' conversion: ' + conversion))
configData[name] = conversion(value) configData[name] = conversion(value)
fp.close() fp.close()
try:
configData['AuthservID'] = _make_authserv_id(configData['AuthservID'])
configData['IntHosts'] = HostsDataset(configData['InternalHosts'])
except:
pass
return(configData) return(configData)
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@@ -0,0 +1,168 @@
## @package dnsplug
# Provide a higher level interface to pydns or dnspython (or other provider).
# NOT RELEASED: this is a proposed API and implementation.
# Goals - work with both pydns and dnspython (and possibly other libraries)
# at a simplied level.
# TODO:
# 1. map exceptions to common dnsplug.DNSError exception (with
# original exception saved as a member).
# 2. include dict based implementation (handy for test suites)
# 3. move implementations to subpackages to enable autoselect on first call.
## Maximum number of CNAME records to follow
MAX_CNAME = 10
## Lookup DNS records by label and RR type.
# The response can include records of other types that the DNS
# server thinks we might need. FIXME: empty result
# could mean NXDOMAIN or NOANSWER.
# @param name the DNS label to lookup
# @param qtype the name of the DNS RR type to lookup
# @param tcpfallback if False, raise exception instead of TCP fallback
# @return a list of ((name,type),data) tuples
def DNSLookup(name, qtype, tcpfallback=True, timeout=30):
raise NotImplementedError('No supported dns library found')
class Session(object):
"""A Session object has a simple cache with no TTL that is valid
for a single "session", for example an SMTP conversation."""
def __init__(self):
self.cache = {}
## Additional DNS RRs we can safely cache.
# We have to be careful which additional DNS RRs we cache. For
# instance, PTR records are controlled by the connecting IP, and they
# could poison our local cache with bogus A and MX records.
# Each entry is a tuple of (query_type,rr_type). So for instance,
# the entry ('MX','A') says it is safe (for milter purposes) to cache
# any 'A' RRs found in an 'MX' query.
SAFE2CACHE = frozenset((
('MX','MX'), ('MX','A'),
('CNAME','CNAME'), ('CNAME','A'),
('A','A'),
('AAAA','AAAA'),
('PTR','PTR'),
('NS','NS'), ('NS','A'),
('TXT','TXT'),
('SPF','SPF')
))
## Cached DNS lookup.
# @param name the DNS label to query
# @param qtype the query type, e.g. 'A'
# @param cnames tracks CNAMES already followed in recursive calls
def dns(self, name, qtype, cnames=None):
"""DNS query.
If the result is in cache, return that. Otherwise pull the
result from DNS, and cache ALL answers, so additional info
is available for further queries later.
CNAMEs are followed.
If there is no data, [] is returned.
pre: qtype in ['A', 'AAAA', 'MX', 'PTR', 'TXT', 'SPF']
post: isinstance(__return__, types.ListType)
"""
result = self.cache.get( (name, qtype) )
cname = None
if not result:
safe2cache = Session.SAFE2CACHE
for k, v in DNSLookup(name, qtype):
if k == (name, 'CNAME'):
cname = v
if (qtype,k[1]) in safe2cache:
self.cache.setdefault(k, []).append(v)
result = self.cache.get( (name, qtype), [])
if not result and cname:
if not cnames:
cnames = {}
elif len(cnames) >= MAX_CNAME:
#return result # if too many == NX_DOMAIN
raise DNSError('Length of CNAME chain exceeds %d' % MAX_CNAME)
cnames[name] = cname
if cname in cnames:
raise DNSError, 'CNAME loop'
result = self.dns(cname, qtype, cnames=cnames)
return result
def DNSLookup_pydns(name, qtype, tcpfallback=True, timeout=30):
try:
# FIXME: To be thread safe, we create a fresh DnsRequest with
# each call. It would be more efficient to reuse
# a req object stored in a Session.
req = DNS.DnsRequest(name, qtype=qtype, timeout=timeout)
resp = req.req()
#resp.show()
# key k: ('wayforward.net', 'A'), value v
# FIXME: pydns returns AAAA RR as 16 byte binary string, but
# A RR as dotted quad. For consistency, this driver should
# return both as binary string.
#
if resp.header['tc'] == True:
if not tcpfallback:
raise DNS.DNSError, 'DNS: Truncated UDP Reply, SPF records should fit in a UDP packet'
try:
req = DNS.DnsRequest(name, qtype=qtype, protocol='tcp',
timeout=timeout)
resp = req.req()
except DNS.DNSError, x:
raise DNS.DNSError, 'TCP Fallback error: ' + str(x)
return [((a['name'], a['typename']), a['data']) for a in resp.answers]
except IOError, x:
raise DNS.DNSError, 'DNS: ' + str(x)
def DNSLookup_dnspython(name,qtype,tcpfallback=True,timeout=30):
retVal = []
try:
# FIXME: how to disable TCP fallback in dnspython if not tcpfallback?
answers = dns.resolver.query(name, qtype)
for rdata in answers:
if qtype == 'A' or qtype == 'AAAA':
retVal.append(((name, qtype), rdata.address))
elif qtype == 'MX':
retVal.append(((name, qtype), (rdata.preference, rdata.exchange)))
elif qtype == 'PTR':
retVal.append(((name, qtype), rdata.target.to_text(True)))
elif qtype == 'TXT' or qtype == 'SPF':
retVal.append(((name, qtype), rdata.strings))
except dns.resolver.NoAnswer:
pass
except dns.resolver.NXDOMAIN:
pass
return retVal
try:
# prefer dnspython (the more complete library)
import dns
import dns.resolver # http://www.dnspython.org
import dns.exception
if not hasattr(dns.rdatatype,'SPF'):
# patch in type99 support
dns.rdatatype.SPF = 99
dns.rdatatype._by_text['SPF'] = dns.rdatatype.SPF
DNSLookup = DNSLookup_dnspython
except:
import DNS # http://pydns.sourceforge.net
if not hasattr(DNS.Type, 'SPF'):
# patch in type99 support
DNS.Type.SPF = 99
DNS.Type.typemap[99] = 'SPF'
DNS.Lib.RRunpacker.getSPFdata = DNS.Lib.RRunpacker.getTXTdata
# Fails on Mac OS X? Add domain to /etc/resolv.conf
DNS.DiscoverNameServers()
DNSLookup = DNSLookup_pydns
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
s = Session()
for n,t in zip(*[iter(sys.argv[1:])]*2):
print n,t
print s.dns(n,t)
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@@ -16,6 +16,40 @@
# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
def fold(header):
"""Fold a header line into multiple crlf-separated lines at column 72.
Borrowed from dkimpy and updated to only add \n instead of \r\n because
that's what the milter protocol wants.
>>> text(fold(b'foo'))
'foo'
>>> text(fold(b'foo '+b'foo'*24).splitlines()[0])
'foo '
>>> text(fold(b'foo'*25).splitlines()[-1])
' foo'
>>> len(fold(b'foo'*25).splitlines()[0])
72
"""
i = header.rfind(b"\r\n ")
if i == -1:
pre = b""
else:
i += 3
pre = header[:i]
header = header[i:]
maxleng = 72
while len(header) > maxleng:
i = header[:maxleng].rfind(b" ")
if i == -1:
j = maxleng
else:
j = i + 1
pre += header[:j] + b"\n "
header = header[j:]
return pre + header
def user_group(userid): def user_group(userid):
"""Return user and group from UserID""" """Return user and group from UserID"""
import grp import grp
@@ -31,13 +65,14 @@ def user_group(userid):
running_gid = grp.getgrnam(gidname).gr_gid running_gid = grp.getgrnam(gidname).gr_gid
return running_uid, running_gid return running_uid, running_gid
def drop_privileges(milterconfig): def drop_privileges(milterconfig):
import os import os
import syslog import syslog
if os.getuid() != 0: if os.getuid() != 0:
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'): if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('drop_privileges: Not running as root. Cannot drop permissions.') syslog.syslog('drop_privileges: Not root. No action taken.')
return return
# Get user and group # Get user and group
@@ -53,7 +88,7 @@ def drop_privileges(milterconfig):
# Set umask # Set umask
old_umask = os.umask(milterconfig.get('UMask')) old_umask = os.umask(milterconfig.get('UMask'))
#################
class ExceptHook: class ExceptHook:
def __init__(self, useSyslog=1, useStderr=0): def __init__(self, useSyslog=1, useStderr=0):
self.useSyslog = useSyslog self.useSyslog = useSyslog
@@ -71,12 +106,11 @@ class ExceptHook:
sys.stderr.write(line) sys.stderr.write(line)
####################
def setExceptHook(): def setExceptHook():
import sys import sys
sys.excepthook = ExceptHook(useSyslog=1, useStderr=1) sys.excepthook = ExceptHook(useSyslog=1, useStderr=1)
####################
def write_pid(milterconfig): def write_pid(milterconfig):
"""Write PID in pidfile. Will not overwrite an existing file.""" """Write PID in pidfile. Will not overwrite an existing file."""
import os import os
@@ -86,8 +120,18 @@ def write_pid(milterconfig):
try: try:
f = open(milterconfig.get('PidFile'), 'w') f = open(milterconfig.get('PidFile'), 'w')
except IOError as e: except IOError as e:
if str(e)[:35] == '[Errno 2] No such file or directory':
piddir = milterconfig.get('PidFile').rsplit('/', 1)[0]
os.mkdir(piddir)
user, group = user_group(milterconfig.get('UserID'))
os.chown(piddir, user, group)
f = open(milterconfig.get('PidFile'), 'w')
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'): if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('Unable to write pidfle {0}. IOError: {1}'.format(milterconfig.get('PidFile'), e)) syslog.syslog('PID dir created: {0}'.format(piddir))
else:
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('Unable to write pidfle {0}. IOError: {1}'
.format(milterconfig.get('PidFile'), e))
raise raise
f.write(pid) f.write(pid)
f.close() f.close()
@@ -95,10 +139,13 @@ def write_pid(milterconfig):
os.chown(milterconfig.get('PidFile'), user, group) os.chown(milterconfig.get('PidFile'), user, group)
else: else:
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'): if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('Unable to write pidfle {0}. File exists.'.format(milterconfig.get('PidFile'))) syslog.syslog('Unable to write pidfle {0}. File exists.'
raise RuntimeError('Unable to write pidfle {0}. File exists.'.format(milterconfig.get('PidFile'))) .format(milterconfig.get('PidFile')))
raise RuntimeError('Unable to write pidfle {0}. File exists.'
.format(milterconfig.get('PidFile')))
return pid return pid
def own_socketfile(milterconfig): def own_socketfile(milterconfig):
"""If socket is Unix socket, chown to UserID before dropping privileges""" """If socket is Unix socket, chown to UserID before dropping privileges"""
import os import os
@@ -108,7 +155,7 @@ def own_socketfile(milterconfig):
if milterconfig.get('Socket')[:6] == "local:": if milterconfig.get('Socket')[:6] == "local:":
os.chown(milterconfig.get('Socket')[6:], user, group) os.chown(milterconfig.get('Socket')[6:], user, group)
####################
def read_keyfile(milterconfig, keytype): def read_keyfile(milterconfig, keytype):
"""Read private key from file.""" """Read private key from file."""
import syslog import syslog
@@ -121,7 +168,8 @@ def read_keyfile(milterconfig, keytype):
keylist = f.readlines() keylist = f.readlines()
except IOError as e: except IOError as e:
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'): if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('Unable to read keyfile {0}. IOError: {1}'.format(keyfile, e)) syslog.syslog('Unable to read keyfile {0}. IOError: {1}'
.format(keyfile, e))
raise raise
f.close() f.close()
key = '' key = ''
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@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ values, or to a file that contains them, or a database containing the data.
Some data sets require that the value contain more than one entry. How this Some data sets require that the value contain more than one entry. How this
is done depends on which data set type is used. Not all these datasets are is done depends on which data set type is used. Not all these datasets are
currently used by dkimp-milter. See currently used by dkimpy-milter. See
.B dkimpy-milter.conf(5) .B dkimpy-milter.conf(5)
for details about specific options and which dataset types they use. for details about specific options and which dataset types they use.
@@ -169,17 +169,7 @@ one per line. If a line contains whitespace-separated values, then the
line is presumed to define a key and its corresponding value. Blank lines line is presumed to define a key and its corresponding value. Blank lines
are ignored, and the hash ("#") character denotes the start of a comment. are ignored, and the hash ("#") character denotes the start of a comment.
If a value contains multiple entries, the entries should be separated by If a value contains multiple entries, the entries should be separated by
colons. [Not implemented yet] colons.
.TP
.I b)
If the string begins with "refile:", then the remainder of the string is
presumed to specify a file that contains a set of patterns, one per line,
and their associated values. The pattern is taken as the start of the line
to the first whitespace, and the portion after that whitespace is taken as
the value to be used when that pattern is matched. Patterns are simple
wildcard patterns, matching all text except that the asterisk ("*") character
is considered a wildcard. If a value contains multiple entries, the entries
should be separated by colons. [Not implemented yet]
.TP .TP
.I c) .I c)
If the string begins with "db:" and the program was compiled with If the string begins with "db:" and the program was compiled with
@@ -196,11 +186,11 @@ is compiled in). [Not implemented yet]
.TP .TP
.I i) .I i)
If the string contains none of these prefixes but starts with a slash ("/") If the string contains none of these prefixes but starts with a slash ("/")
character, it is presumed to be a flat file as described above. [Not implemented yet] character, it is presumed to be a flat file as described above.
.TP .TP
.I j) .I j)
If the string begins with "csl:", the string is treated as a comma-separated If the string begins with "csl:", the string is treated as a comma-separated
list as described in m) below. [Not implemented yet] list as described in m) below.
.TP .TP
.I l) .I l)
If the string begins with "mdb:", it refers to a directory that contains If the string begins with "mdb:", it refers to a directory that contains
@@ -279,7 +269,7 @@ proposal, and Cisco's
.B Internet Identified Mail .B Internet Identified Mail
(IIM) proposal. (IIM) proposal.
.SH VERSION .SH VERSION
This man page covers version 0.9.2 of This man page covers version 0.9.4 of
.I dkimpy-milter. .I dkimpy-milter.
.SH COPYRIGHT .SH COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005-2008, Sendmail, Inc. and its suppliers. All rights Copyright (c) 2005-2008, Sendmail, Inc. and its suppliers. All rights
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@@ -215,18 +215,12 @@ The value may include two different canonicalizations separated by a
slash ("/") character, in which case the first will be applied to the slash ("/") character, in which case the first will be applied to the
header and the second to the body. header and the second to the body.
.TP
.I Diagnostics (Boolean)
Requests the inclusion of "z=" tags in signatures, which encode the
original header field set for use by verifiers when diagnosing verification
failures. Not recommended for normal operation. [dkimpy-milter specific: also
increases the verbosity of Syslog logging if enabled.]
.TP .TP
.I DiagnosticDirectory (string) .I DiagnosticDirectory (string)
Directory into which to write diagnostic reports when message verification Directory into which to write diagnostic reports when message verification
fails on a message bearing a "z=" tag. If not set (the default), these files fails. If not set (the default), these files are not generated. [Unlike
are not generated. OpenDKIM, this applies to all messages, not just on messages bearing a "z=" tag
because dkimpy does not yet support "z=".]
.TP .TP
.I Domain (dataset) .I Domain (dataset)
@@ -261,13 +255,50 @@ all messages. Ignored if a
is defined. [KeyTable NOT IMPLEMENTED] is defined. [KeyTable NOT IMPLEMENTED]
.TP .TP
.I KeyFileEd25119 (string) .I KeyFileEd25519 (string)
Gives the location of a Ed25519 private key to be used for Ed25519 signing Gives the location of a Ed25519 private key to be used for Ed25519 signing
all messages. File is the Base64 encoded output of RFC 8032 Ed25519 private Key all messages. File is the Base64 encoded output of RFC 8032 Ed25519 private Key
generation (as used in dkimpy). Ignored if a generation (as used in dkimpy). Ignored if a
.I KeyTableEd25519 .I KeyTableEd25519
is defined. [KeyTableEd25519 NOT IMPLEMENTED] is defined. [KeyTableEd25519 NOT IMPLEMENTED]
.TP
.I MacroList (dataset)
Defines a set of MTA-provided
.I macros
that should be checked to see if the sender has been determined to be a
local user and therefore whether or not the message should be signed. If
a
.I value
is specified matching a macro name in the data set, the value of the macro
must match a value specified (matching is case-sensitive), otherwise the
macro must be defined but may contain any value. The set is empty by
default, meaning macros are not considered when making the sign-verify
decision. The general format of the value is
.I value1[|value2[|...]];
if one or more value is defined then the macro must be set to one of the
listed values, otherwise the macro must be set but can contain any
value.
In order for the macro and its value to be available to the filter for
checking, the MTA must send it during the protocol exchange. This is either
accomplished via manual configuration of the MTA to send the desired macros
or, for MTA/filter combinations that support the feature, the filter can
request those macros that are of interest. The latter is a feature negotiated
at the time the filter receives a connection from the MTA and its availability
depends upon the version of milter used to compile the filter and the version
of the MTA making the connection.
.TP
.I MacroListVerify (dataset)
Defines a set of MTA-provided
.I macros
that should be checked to see if the sender has been determined to be an
external source and therefore whether or not the message should be signed.
Entries in this data set follow the same form as those of the
.I MacroList
option above. [this option is not inhereted from OpenDKIM]
.TP .TP
.I Mode (string) .I Mode (string)
Selects operating modes. The string is a concatenation of characters that Selects operating modes. The string is a concatenation of characters that
@@ -374,7 +405,7 @@ Log via calls to
using the named facility. The facility names are the same as the ones using the named facility. The facility names are the same as the ones
allowed in allowed in
.I syslog.conf(5). .I syslog.conf(5).
The default is "mail". [Hardcoded to default for now] The default is "mail".
.TP .TP
.I SyslogSuccess (Boolean) .I SyslogSuccess (Boolean)
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@@ -22,6 +22,13 @@ import dkimpy_milter
description = "Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM) signing/verifying milter for Postfix/Sendmail." description = "Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM) signing/verifying milter for Postfix/Sendmail."
kw = {} # Work-around for lack of 'or' requires in setuptools.
try:
import DNS
kw['install_requires'] = ['dkimpy>=0.7', 'pymilter', 'authres>=1.1.0', 'PyNaCl', 'ipaddress', 'PyDNS']
except ImportError: # If PyDNS is not installed, prefer dnspython
kw['install_requires'] = ['dkimpy>=0.7', 'pymilter', 'authres>=1.1.0', 'PyNaCl', 'ipaddress', 'dnspython']
setup( setup(
name='dkimpy-milter', name='dkimpy-milter',
version=dkimpy_milter.__version__, version=dkimpy_milter.__version__,
@@ -31,7 +38,7 @@ setup(
description=description, description=description,
download_url = "https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dkimpy-milter", download_url = "https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dkimpy-milter",
classifiers= [ classifiers= [
'Development Status :: 3 - Alpha', 'Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
'Environment :: No Input/Output (Daemon)', 'Environment :: No Input/Output (Daemon)',
'Intended Audience :: System Administrators', 'Intended Audience :: System Administrators',
'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)', 'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)',
@@ -55,6 +62,6 @@ setup(
(os.path.join('/lib', 'systemd', 'system'), (os.path.join('/lib', 'systemd', 'system'),
['system/dkimpy-milter.service']),(os.path.join('/etc', 'init.d'), ['system/dkimpy-milter.service']),(os.path.join('/etc', 'init.d'),
['system/dkimpy-milter'])], ['system/dkimpy-milter'])],
install_requires = ['dkimpy>=0.7', 'pymilter', 'authres>=1.1.0', 'PyNaCl'],
zip_safe = False, zip_safe = False,
**kw
) )