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Scott Kitterman 51c8fdcb6c Bump version to 1.0.1, update TODO, set release date 2019-02-11 15:14:11 -05:00
Scott Kitterman aa4dadc22f * Reorder milter start and dropping privileges so permissions on Unix socket
are correct (LP: 1797720)
2019-02-11 15:09:34 -05:00
Scott Kitterman b1abbf9d61 - Make domain checks case insensitive for determining if signing should be
done (LP: #1815311)
2019-02-11 14:55:35 -05:00
Scott Kitterman ea2b612e8d - Add information on Ed25519 key creation to README (LP: #1815313) 2019-02-11 14:23:55 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 5945e818ca - Add additional Sendmail configuration information to README from OpenDKIM
update based on input from Дилян Палаузов (LP: #1801619)
2019-02-11 13:32:37 -05:00
Scott Kitterman f38fed3bee Rip out unused whichbd module in preparation for python3 port 2019-02-11 03:16:53 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 06948b3dbc Update references in man/dkimpy-milter.8 2019-02-09 22:20:01 -05:00
Scott Kitterman e951ab6c5e Remove obsolete .IX macro from man pages
Conflicts:
	man/dkimpy-milter.conf.5
2019-02-09 22:19:41 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 03c86a2b08 Fix grammar error in README 2019-02-09 22:18:11 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 2cda1758c1 Fix spelling error in README 2019-02-09 22:17:53 -05:00
Scott Kitterman a188bd3960 Deleted reference to obsolete syslog target in unit file 2018-05-11 14:31:15 -04:00
Scott Kitterman c91a12f0d1 Documentation updates for 1.0.0 release 2018-05-11 14:29:15 -04:00
Scott Kitterman 286ffbb6c9 Add release date for 0.9.7 to CHANGES 2018-03-19 01:07:52 -04:00
Scott Kitterman ec3252c367 - Minor sysv init improvments 2018-03-15 23:59:03 -04:00
Scott Kitterman a2ff03727d - Put version directly in setup.py and do not import dkimpy_milter to ease
install via pip
2018-03-15 23:44:31 -04:00
Scott Kitterman af4b05e242 - Add missing documentation key to system/dkimpy-milter.service 2018-03-15 20:49:35 -04:00
Scott Kitterman 6509eaad35 - Made sysv init executable 2018-03-15 20:44:16 -04:00
Scott Kitterman f9483fea8c - Added protection for malformed From addresses. If the From does not at
least have an '@' in the address, then the signing domain is not extracted
   and the message will not be signed
2018-03-15 20:42:49 -04:00
Scott Kitterman 7a3a7bfb43 Bump version to 0.9.6 2018-03-12 22:08:07 -04:00
Scott Kitterman 8a0e1bdd97 - Fixed typo in path for fallback location of the config file if one is not
provided
2018-03-12 22:03:45 -04:00
Scott Kitterman e3005aa723 Move OversignHeaders up earlier on TODO. 2018-03-12 22:03:36 -04:00
Scott Kitterman 45d3ba13ca Added more to README about first run with systemd 2018-03-11 00:42:22 -05:00
Scott Kitterman f05309437f Fix merge conflict 2018-03-11 00:28:08 -05:00
Scott Kitterman d4499f6990 Fixed typo in package installation section of README 2018-03-11 00:27:19 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 7d87309f4b Fixed typo in package installation section of README 2018-03-11 00:24:39 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 1d8c309da9 Fix setup.py install locations so they are installed correctly and drop unneeded README changes. 2018-03-10 20:06:21 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 4d5961e4d5 Bump version 2018-03-10 19:52:29 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 59448e8e57 - Add information to README about manually putting init scripts in the right
locations
2018-03-10 19:51:29 -05:00
Scott Kitterman 695de0db14 - Add conf file location to systemd unit file 2018-03-10 19:43:37 -05:00
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
11 changed files with 686 additions and 385 deletions
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@@ -1,3 +1,51 @@
1.0.1 2019-02-11
* Reorder milter start and dropping privileges so permissions on Unix socket
are correct (LP: 1797720)
- Make domain checks case insensitive for determining if signing should be
done (LP: #1815311)
- Add additional Sendmail configuration information to README from OpenDKIM
update based on input from Дилян Палаузов (LP: #1801619)
- Add information on Ed25519 key creation to README (LP: #1815313)
1.0.0 2018-05-11
- Minor documentation updates
- Deleted reference to obsolete syslog target in unit file
0.9.7 2018-03-19
- Made sysv init executable
- Add missing documentation key to system/dkimpy-milter.service
- Put version directly in setup.py and do not import dkimpy_milter to ease
install via pip
- Minor sysv init improvments
0.9.6 2018-03-13
- Fixed typo in package installation section of README
- Added more to README about first run with systemd
- Fixed typo in path for fallback location of the config file if one is not
provided
- Added protection for malformed From addresses. If the From does not at
least have an '@' in the address, then the signing domain is not extracted
and the message will not be signed
0.9.5.1 2018-03-10
- Add conf file location to systemd unit file
- Fix setup.py install locations so they are installed correctly
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
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@@ -1,11 +1,17 @@
This is a DKIM signing and verification milter. In theory it works with both
Postfix and Sendmail, but the author has zero experience with Sendmail, so
reports of success/failure with Sendmail and patches are welcom.
OVERVIEW
========
This is a DKIM signing and verification milter. It has been tested with both
Postfix and Sendmail.
The configuration file is designed to be compatible with OpenDKIM, but only
a subset of OpenDKIM options are supported. If an unsupported option is
specified, an error will be raised.
INSTALLATION
===========
This package includes a default configuration file and man pages. For those
to be installed when installing using setup.py, the following incantation is
required because setuptools developers decided not being able to do this by
@@ -13,11 +19,11 @@ default is a feature:
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 Squeeze), all dependencies are
available in either the main or backports repositories:
[sudo] apt install python-milter python-nacl pthon-ipaddress python-dnspython
[sudo] apt install -t squeeze-backports python-authres python-dkim
[sudo] apt install python-milter python-nacl python-ipaddress python-dnspython
[sudo] apt install -t stretch-backports python-authres python-dkim
The preferred method of installation is from PyPi using pip (if distribution
packages are not available):
@@ -25,12 +31,57 @@ packages are not available):
[sudo] pip install dkimpy_milter
Using pip will cause required packages to be installed via easy_install if they
have not been previously installed.
have not been previously installed. Because pymilter and PyNaCl are compiled
Python extensions, the system will need appropriate development packages and
an C compiler. Alternately, install these dependencies from dsitribution/OS
packages and then pip install dkimpy_milter.
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.
SETUP
====
SIGNING KEYS
============
In order to create DKIM signatures, a private key must be available. Signing
keys should be protected (owned by root:root with permissions 600 in a
directory that is not world readable). Different keys are required for RSA
and (if used) Ed25519.
RSA
===
Both public and private keys for RSA have standard formats and there are many
tools available to create them. Keys must (RFC 8302) have a minimum size of
1024 bits and should have a size of at least 2048 bits. The dknewkey script
that is provided with dkimpy is one such tool:
dknewkey exampleprivkey
will produce both the private key file (.key suffix) and a file with the DKIM
public key record to be published DNS (.dns suffix). RSA is the default key
type. 2048 bits is the default key size.
ED25519
=======
There is no standardized non-binary representation for Ed25519 private keys,
so in order to generate Ed25519 keys for dkimpy-milter, dkimpy specific tools
must be used to be compatible. The same dknewkey script support Ed25519:
dknewkey --ktype ed25519 anothernewkey
will provide both the private key file (.key suffix) and a file with the DKIM
public key record to be published DNS (.dns suffix). Ed25519 keys do not have
variable bit lengths.
MTA INTEGRATION
==============
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
used, they will need to be updated. The sysv init file is Debian specific and
@@ -48,10 +99,19 @@ As an example, using the default dkimpy-user on Debian, the command would be:
Since /var/run or /run is sometimes on a tempfs, if the PID file directory is
missing, the milter will create it on startup.
To start dkimpy-milter with systemd for the first time, you will need to take
the following steps:
[sudo] systemctl daemon-reload
[sudo] systemctl enable dkimpy-milter
[sudo] systemctl start dkimpy-milter
[sudo] systemctl status dkimpy-milter (to verify it started correctly)
As with all milters, dkimpy-milter needs to be integrated with your MTA of
choice (Sendmail or Postfix).
For Sendmail:
SENDMAIL
========
Configuration is very similar to opendkim, but needs some adjustment for
dkimpy-milter. Here's an example configuration line to include in your
@@ -67,12 +127,64 @@ 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:
ISSUES USING SENDMAIL TO SIGN AND VERIFY
========================================
When using the sendmail MTA in both signing and verifying mode, there are
a few issues of which to be aware that might cause operational problems
and deserve consideration.
(a) When the MTA will be used for relaying emails, e.g. delivering to other
hosts using the aliases mechanism, it is important not to break
signatures inserted by the original sender. This is particularly sensitive
particular when the sending domain has published a "reject" DMARC policy.
By default, sendmail quotes to address header fields when there are no
quotes and the display part of the address contains a period or an
apostrophe. However, opendkim only sees the raw, unmodified form of
the header field, and so the content that gets verified and what gets
signed will not be the same, guaranteeing the attached signature is not
valid.
To direct sendmail not to modify the headers, add this to your sendmail.mc:
conf(`confMUST_QUOTE_CHARS', `')
(b) As stated in sendmail's KNOWNBUGS file, sendmail truncates header field
values longer than 256 characters, which could mean truncating the domain
of a long From: header field value and invalidating the signature.
You may wish to consider increasing MAXNAME in sendmail/conf.h to mitigate
changing the messages and invalidating their signatures. This change
requires recompiling sendmail.
(c) Similar to (a) above, sendmail may wrap very long single-line recipient
fields for presentation purposes; for example:
To: very long name <a@example.org>,anotherloo...ong name b <b@example.org>
...might be rewritten as:
To: very long name <a@example.org>,
anotherloo...ong name b <b@example.org>
This rewrite is also done after opendkim has seen the message, meaning
the signature opendkim attaches to the message does not match the
content it signed. There is not a known configuration change to
mitigate this mutation.
The only known mechanism for dealing with this is to have distinct
instances of opendkim do the verifying (inbound) and signing (outbound)
so that the version that arrives at the signing instance is already
in the rewritten form, guaranteeing the input and output are the same
and thus the signature matches the payload.
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:
README_FILES/MILTER_README). Here's an example master.cf excerpt that talks
to two dkimpy-milter instances, one configured for signing and one configured
for verification:
smtp inet n - - - - smtpd
...
@@ -86,10 +198,46 @@ submission inet n - - - - smtpd
These need to match the Socket value for each dkimpy-milter instance.
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
file. This may impact performance on low-memory systems.
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:
WARNING: This is an alpha grade release to support interoperability testing with
Ed25519 signatures and basic functionality. It is known to be incomplete and
not suitable for general use.
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
...
NOTES
=====
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 file. This may impact performance on low-memory systems.
DKIM with Ed25519 signatures are described in RFC 8463. Version 1.0.0 and
later support Ed25519 signing and verification. RFC 8301 removed rsa-sha1
from DKIM. dkimpy-milter does not sign with rsa-sha1, but still considers
rsa-sha1 signatures as valid for verification because they are still in
common use and are not known to be cryptographically broken.
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@@ -34,16 +34,21 @@ DiagnosticDirectory implemented verified
InternalHosts implemented verified
0.9.5 (Beta)
SyslogSuccess
MacroList implemented verified
MacroListVerify implemented verified
SyslogSuccess implemented verified
1.0.0
Convert dkim-milter-python config
No additional features planned
No additional features
Plannedataset type support:
db:/.db
1.0.1
Bug fix only, improved documentation
1.1.0 (planned)
Port to Python 3
Subdomain support
Planned dataset type support (if needed):
mdb:
Considered for near-term feature release
@@ -51,10 +56,10 @@ Considered for near-term feature release
AlwaysAddARHeader
ChangeRootDirectory
ClockDrift (requires dkimpy change)
DNSTimeout (requires dkmpy change)
MacroList
DNSTimeout (requires dkimpy change)
MilterDebug
MinimumKeyBits
OversignHeaders (may require dkimpy changes)
PeerList
SignatureAlgorithm
@@ -85,7 +90,6 @@ On-InternalError
On-KeyNotFound
On-NoSignature
On-SignatureError
OversignHeaders
RemoveARAll
RemoveARFrom
RemoveOldSignatures
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@@ -25,15 +25,12 @@ import sys
import syslog
import Milter
import dkim
from dkim.dnsplug import get_txt
from dkim.util import parse_tag_value
import authres
import os
import tempfile
import StringIO
import re
from Milter.config import MilterConfigParser
from Milter.utils import iniplist,parse_addr,parseaddr
from Milter.utils import parse_addr, parseaddr
import dkimpy_milter.config as config
from dkimpy_milter.util import drop_privileges
from dkimpy_milter.util import setExceptHook
@@ -42,230 +39,286 @@ from dkimpy_milter.util import read_keyfile
from dkimpy_milter.util import own_socketfile
from dkimpy_milter.util import fold
__version__ = "0.9.4"
__version__ = "1.0.1"
FWS = re.compile(r'\r?\n[ \t]+')
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."
def __init__(self):
self.mailfrom = None
self.id = Milter.uniqueID()
# we don't want config used to change during a connection
self.conf = milterconfig
self.privatersa = privateRSA
self.privateed25519 = privateEd25519
self.fp = None
def __init__(self):
self.mailfrom = None
self.id = Milter.uniqueID()
# we don't want config used to change during a connection
self.conf = milterconfig
self.privatersa = privateRSA
self.privateed25519 = privateEd25519
self.fp = None
@Milter.noreply
def connect(self,hostname,unused,hostaddr):
self.internal_connection = False
self.hello_name = None
# sometimes people put extra space in sendmail config, so we strip
self.receiver = self.getsymval('j').strip()
try:
self.AuthservID = milterconfig['AuthservID']
except:
self.AuthservID = self.receiver
if hostaddr and len(hostaddr) > 0:
ipaddr = hostaddr[0]
if milterconfig['InternalHostsObj']:
if milterconfig['InternalHostsObj'].match(ipaddr):
self.internal_connection = True
else: ipaddr = ''
self.connectip = ipaddr
if self.internal_connection:
connecttype = 'INTERNAL'
else:
connecttype = 'EXTERNAL'
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog("connect from {0} at {1} {2}".format(hostname,hostaddr,connecttype))
return Milter.CONTINUE
@Milter.noreply
def connect(self, hostname, unused, hostaddr):
self.internal_connection = False
self.external_connection = False
self.hello_name = None
# sometimes people put extra space in sendmail config, so we strip
self.receiver = self.getsymval('j').strip()
try:
self.AuthservID = milterconfig['AuthservID']
except:
self.AuthservID = self.receiver
if hostaddr and len(hostaddr) > 0:
ipaddr = hostaddr[0]
if milterconfig['IntHosts']:
if milterconfig['IntHosts'].match(ipaddr):
self.internal_connection = True
else:
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:
connecttype = 'INTERNAL'
else:
connecttype = 'EXTERNAL'
if milterconfig.get('Syslog') and milterconfig.get('debugLevel') >= 1:
syslog.syslog("connect from {0} at {1} {2}"
.format(hostname, hostaddr, connecttype))
return Milter.CONTINUE
# multiple messages can be received on a single connection
# envfrom (MAIL FROM in the SMTP protocol) seems to mark the start
# of each message.
@Milter.noreply
def envfrom(self,f,*str):
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog("mail from: {0} {1}".format(f,str))
self.fp = StringIO.StringIO()
self.mailfrom = f
t = parse_addr(f)
if len(t) == 2: t[1] = t[1].lower()
self.canon_from = '@'.join(t)
self.user = self.getsymval('{auth_authen}')
self.has_dkim = 0
self.author = None
self.arheaders = []
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
# multiple messages can be received on a single connection
# envfrom (MAIL FROM in the SMTP protocol) seems to mark the start
# of each message.
@Milter.noreply
def envfrom(self, f, *str):
if milterconfig.get('Syslog') and milterconfig.get('debugLevel') >= 2:
syslog.syslog("mail from: {0} {1}".format(f, str))
self.fp = StringIO.StringIO()
self.mailfrom = f
t = parse_addr(f)
if len(t) == 2:
t[1] = t[1].lower()
self.canon_from = '@'.join(t)
self.has_dkim = 0
self.author = None
self.arheaders = []
self.arresults = []
return Milter.CONTINUE
@Milter.noreply
def header(self,name,val):
lname = name.lower()
if lname == 'dkim-signature':
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog("{0}: {1}".format(name,val))
self.has_dkim += 1
if lname == 'from':
fname,self.author = parseaddr(val)
self.fdomain = self.author.split('@')[1]
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog("{0}: {1}".format(name,val))
elif lname == 'authentication-results':
self.arheaders.append(val)
if self.fp:
self.fp.write("%s: %s\n" % (name,val))
return Milter.CONTINUE
@Milter.noreply
def header(self, name, val):
lname = name.lower()
if lname == 'dkim-signature':
if (milterconfig.get('Syslog') and
milterconfig.get('debugLevel') >= 1):
syslog.syslog("{0}: {1}".format(name, val))
self.has_dkim += 1
if lname == 'from':
fname, self.author = parseaddr(val)
try:
self.fdomain = self.author.split('@')[1].lower()
except IndexError as er:
self.fdomain = '' # self.author was not a proper email address
if (milterconfig.get('Syslog') and
milterconfig.get('debugLevel') >= 1):
syslog.syslog("{0}: {1}".format(name, val))
elif lname == 'authentication-results':
self.arheaders.append(val)
if self.fp:
self.fp.write("%s: %s\n" % (name, val))
return Milter.CONTINUE
@Milter.noreply
def eoh(self):
if self.fp:
self.fp.write("\n") # terminate headers
self.bodysize = 0
return Milter.CONTINUE
@Milter.noreply
def eoh(self):
if self.fp:
self.fp.write("\n") # terminate headers
self.bodysize = 0
return Milter.CONTINUE
@Milter.noreply
def body(self,chunk): # copy body to temp file
if self.fp:
self.fp.write(chunk) # IOError causes TEMPFAIL in milter
self.bodysize += len(chunk)
return Milter.CONTINUE
@Milter.noreply
def body(self, chunk): # copy body to temp file
if self.fp:
self.fp.write(chunk) # IOError causes TEMPFAIL in milter
self.bodysize += len(chunk)
return Milter.CONTINUE
def eom(self):
if not self.fp:
return Milter.ACCEPT # no message collected - so no eom processing
# Remove existing Authentication-Results headers for our authserv_id
for i,val in enumerate(self.arheaders,1):
# FIXME: don't delete A-R headers from trusted MTAs
try:
ar = authres.AuthenticationResultsHeader.parse_value(FWS.sub('',val))
if ar.authserv_id == self.AuthservID:
self.chgheader('authentication-results',i,'')
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('REMOVE: {0}'.format(val))
except:
# Don't error out on unparseable AR header fiels
pass
# Check or sign DKIM
self.fp.seek(0)
if milterconfig.get('Domain'):
domain = milterconfig.get('Domain')
else:
domain = ''
if (self.fdomain in domain) and (not milterconfig.get('Mode') == 'v'):
txt = self.fp.read()
self.sign_dkim(txt)
result = None
if (self.has_dkim) and (not self.internal_connection) and (milterconfig.get('Mode') == 'v' or milterconfig.get('Mode') == 'sv'):
txt = self.fp.read()
self.check_dkim(txt)
else:
result = 'none'
if self.arresults:
h = authres.AuthenticationResultsHeader(authserv_id = self.AuthservID,
results=self.arresults)
h = fold(str(h))
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog(str(h))
name,val = str(h).split(': ',1)
self.addheader(name,val,0)
return Milter.CONTINUE
def eom(self):
if not self.fp:
return Milter.ACCEPT # no message collected - so no eom processing
# Remove existing Authentication-Results headers for our authserv_id
for i, val in enumerate(self.arheaders, 1):
# FIXME: don't delete A-R headers from trusted MTAs
try:
ar = (authres.AuthenticationResultsHeader
.parse_value(FWS.sub('', val)))
if ar.authserv_id == self.AuthservID:
self.chgheader('authentication-results', i, '')
if (milterconfig.get('Syslog') and
milterconfig.get('debugLevel') >= 1):
syslog.syslog('REMOVE: {0}'.format(val))
except:
# Don't error out on unparseable AR header fiels
pass
# Check or sign DKIM
self.fp.seek(0)
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()
self.sign_dkim(txt)
if ((self.has_dkim) and (not self.internal_connection) and
(milterconfig.get('Mode') == 'v' or
milterconfig.get('Mode') == 'sv')):
txt = self.fp.read()
self.check_dkim(txt)
if self.arresults:
h = authres.AuthenticationResultsHeader(authserv_id=
self.AuthservID,
results=self.arresults)
h = fold(str(h))
if (milterconfig.get('Syslog') and
milterconfig.get('debugLevel') >= 2):
syslog.syslog(str(h))
name, val = str(h).split(': ', 1)
self.addheader(name, val, 0)
return Milter.CONTINUE
def sign_dkim(self,txt):
canon = milterconfig.get('Canonicalization')
canonicalize = []
if len(canon.split('/')) == 2:
canonicalize.append(canon.split('/')[0])
canonicalize.append(canon.split('/')[1])
else:
canonicalize.append(canon)
canonicalize.append(canon)
syslog.syslog('canonicalize: {0}'.format(canonicalize))
try:
if privateRSA:
d = dkim.DKIM(txt)
h = d.sign(milterconfig.get('Selector'), self.fdomain, privateRSA,
canonicalize=(canonicalize[0], canonicalize[1]))
name,val = h.split(': ',1)
self.addheader(name,val.strip().replace('\r\n','\n'),0)
if privateEd25519:
d = dkim.DKIM(txt)
h = d.sign(milterconfig.get('SelectorEd25519'), self.fdomain, privateEd25519,
canonicalize=(canonicalize[0], canonicalize[1]), signature_algorithm='ed25519-sha256')
name,val = h.split(': ',1)
self.addheader(name,val.strip().replace('\r\n','\n'),0)
except dkim.DKIMException as x:
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('DKIM: {0}'.format(x))
except Exception as x:
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog("sign_dkim: {0}".format(x))
raise
def check_dkim(self,txt):
res = False
conf = self.conf
for y in range(self.has_dkim): # Verify _ALL_ the signatures
d = dkim.DKIM(txt)
try:
res = d.verify(idx=y)
if res:
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:
self.dkim_comment = str(x)
def sign_dkim(self, txt):
canon = milterconfig.get('Canonicalization')
canonicalize = []
if len(canon.split('/')) == 2:
canonicalize.append(canon.split('/')[0])
canonicalize.append(canon.split('/')[1])
else:
canonicalize.append(canon)
canonicalize.append(canon)
if (milterconfig.get('Syslog') and
milterconfig.get('debugLevel') >= 1):
syslog.syslog('canonicalize: {0}'.format(canonicalize))
try:
if privateRSA:
d = dkim.DKIM(txt)
h = d.sign(milterconfig.get('Selector'), self.fdomain,
privateRSA, canonicalize=(canonicalize[0],
canonicalize[1]))
name, val = h.split(': ', 1)
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.lower()))
if privateEd25519:
d = dkim.DKIM(txt)
h = d.sign(milterconfig.get('SelectorEd25519'), self.fdomain,
privateEd25519, canonicalize=(canonicalize[0],
canonicalize[1]),
signature_algorithm='ed25519-sha256')
name, val = h.split(': ', 1)
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.lower()))
except dkim.DKIMException as x:
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('DKIM: {0}'.format(x))
except Exception as x:
self.dkim_comment = str(x)
except Exception as x:
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog("check_dkim: {0}".format(x))
self.header_i = d.signature_fields.get(b'i')
self.header_d = d.signature_fields.get(b'd')
self.header_a = d.signature_fields.get(b'a')
if res:
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('DKIM: Pass ({0})'.format(d.domain))
self.dkim_domain = d.domain
else:
if milterconfig.get['DiagnosticDirectory']:
fd,fname = tempfile.mkstemp(".dkim")
with os.fdopen(fd,"w+b") as fp:
fp.write(txt)
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('DKIM: Fail (saved as {0})'.format(fname))
else:
syslog.syslog('DKIM: Fail ({0})'.format(d.domain))
if res:
result = 'pass'
else:
result = 'fail'
res = False
self.arresults.append(
authres.DKIMAuthenticationResult(result=result,
header_i = self.header_i, header_d = self.header_d, header_a = self.header_a,
result_comment = self.dkim_comment)
)
return
syslog.syslog("sign_dkim: {0}".format(x))
raise
def check_dkim(self, txt):
res = False
for y in range(self.has_dkim): # Verify _ALL_ the signatures
d = dkim.DKIM(txt)
try:
res = d.verify(idx=y)
if res:
if d.signature_fields.get(b'a') == 'ed25519-sha256':
self.dkim_comment = ('Good {0} signature'
.format(d.signature_fields
.get(b'a')))
else:
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:
self.dkim_comment = str(x)
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('DKIM: {0}'.format(x))
except Exception as x:
self.dkim_comment = str(x)
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog("check_dkim: {0}".format(x))
self.header_i = d.signature_fields.get(b'i')
self.header_d = d.signature_fields.get(b'd')
self.header_a = d.signature_fields.get(b'a')
if res:
if (milterconfig.get('Syslog') and
(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.lower()))
self.dkim_domain = d.domain.lower()
else:
if milterconfig.get('DiagnosticDirectory'):
fd, fname = tempfile.mkstemp(".dkim")
with os.fdopen(fd, "w+b") as fp:
fp.write(txt)
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('DKIM: Fail (saved as {0})'
.format(fname))
else:
syslog.syslog('DKIM: Fail ({0})'.format(d.domain.lower()))
if res:
result = 'pass'
else:
result = 'fail'
res = False
self.arresults.append(
authres.DKIMAuthenticationResult(result=result,
header_i=self.header_i,
header_d=self.header_d,
header_a=self.header_a,
result_comment=
self.dkim_comment)
)
return
def main():
# Ugh, but there's no easy way around this.
@@ -274,15 +327,16 @@ def main():
global privateEd25519
privateRSA = False
privateEd25519 = False
configFile = '/etc/dkimpy-milter.conf'
configFile = '/usr/local/etc/dkimpy-milter.conf'
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
if sys.argv[1] in ( '-?', '--help', '-h' ):
if sys.argv[1] in ('-?', '--help', '-h'):
print('usage: dkimpy-milter [<configfilename>]')
sys.exit(1)
configFile = sys.argv[1]
milterconfig = config._processConfigFile(filename = configFile)
milterconfig = config._processConfigFile(filename=configFile)
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)
setExceptHook()
pid = write_pid(milterconfig)
@@ -294,12 +348,13 @@ def main():
Milter.set_flags(Milter.CHGHDRS + Milter.ADDHDRS)
miltername = 'dkimpy-filter'
socketname = milterconfig.get('Socket')
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('dkimpy-milter started:{0} user:{1}'.format(pid,milterconfig.get('UserID')))
sys.stdout.flush()
Milter.runmilter(miltername,socketname,240)
own_socketfile(milterconfig)
drop_privileges(milterconfig)
sys.stdout.flush()
Milter.runmilter(miltername, socketname, 240)
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('dkimpy-milter started:{0} user:{1}'
.format(pid, milterconfig.get('UserID')))
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
# 2.0 license - 100% GPL
'''
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published
by the Free Software Foundation.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
@@ -27,8 +27,6 @@
import syslog
import os
import sys
import re
import urllib
import stat
import dkim
import socket
@@ -37,26 +35,28 @@ from dnsplug import Session
# default values
defaultConfigData = {
'Syslog' : 'yes',
'SyslogFacility' : 'mail',
'UMask' : 007,
'Mode' : 'sv',
'Socket' : 'local:/var/run/dkimpy-milter/dkimpy-milter.sock',
'PidFile' : '/var/run/dkimpy-milter/dkimpy-milter.pid',
'UserID' : 'dkimpy-milter',
'Canonicalization' : 'relaxed/simple',
'InternalHosts' : '127.0.0.1',
'InternalHostsObj' : False,
'DiagnosticDirectory' : ''
}
'Syslog': 'yes',
'SyslogFacility': 'mail',
'UMask': 007,
'Mode': 'sv',
'Socket': 'local:/var/run/dkimpy-milter/dkimpy-milter.sock',
'PidFile': '/var/run/dkimpy-milter/dkimpy-milter.pid',
'UserID': 'dkimpy-milter',
'Canonicalization': 'relaxed/simple',
'InternalHosts': '127.0.0.1',
'IntHosts': False,
'DiagnosticDirectory': '',
'MacroList': '',
'MacroListVerify': '',
'debugLevel': 0 # Undocumented config item for developer use
}
#################################
class ConfigException(Exception):
'''Exception raised when there's a configuration file error.'''
pass
#################################
class HostsDataset(object):
'''Hold a group of host related dataset objects'''
@@ -85,34 +85,41 @@ class HostsDataset(object):
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
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
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
elif len(self.item.split('.')) > 1: # It has a '.' in it
self.ishostname = True
else:
raise ConfigException('Unknown dataset item: {0}'.format(item))
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/domain names first
result = self.matchname(source) # Match host/domains first
if result:
return(result)
elif item.isipv4 or item.isipv4cidr:
if isinstance(source, ipaddress.IPv4Address): # Then IPv4/6 addresses
return(self.match4(source)) # or networks depending
elif item.isipv6 or item.isipv6cidr: # on the item type and
if isinstance(source, ipaddress.IPv6Address): # connection type
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):
@@ -126,7 +133,7 @@ class HostsDataset(object):
for item in self.dataset:
if item.isdomain:
for ptr in ptrlist:
# Strip the leading '.' off the domain name so exact match works.
# Strip the leading '.' off the domain name for exact match
if item.item[1:] == ptr[-len(item.item)+1:]:
matchdomain = True
negativedomain = item.negative
@@ -211,21 +218,16 @@ class HostsDataset(object):
match = False
return(match)
def dump(self):
for item in self.dataset:
print 'name: {0} ip4: {1} cidr4: {2} ip6: {3} cidr6: {4} host: {5} domain: {6} negat: {7} type: {8}'.format(item.item,
item.isipv4, item.isipv4cidr, item.isipv6, item.isipv6cidr, item.ishostname, item.isdomain,
item.negative, type(item.item))
####################################################################
def _processConfigFile(filename = None, configdata = None, useSyslog = 1,
useStderr = 0):
def _processConfigFile(filename=None, configdata=None, useSyslog=1,
useStderr=0):
'''Load the specified config file, exit and log errors if it fails,
otherwise return a config dictionary.'''
import config
if configdata == None: configdata = config.defaultConfigData
if filename != None:
if configdata is None:
configdata = config.defaultConfigData
if filename is not None:
try:
_readConfigFile(filename, configdata)
except Exception, e:
@@ -237,7 +239,7 @@ def _processConfigFile(filename = None, configdata = None, useSyslog = 1,
sys.exit(1)
return(configdata)
####################
def _find_boolean(item):
if type(item) == int:
item = str(item)
@@ -248,14 +250,15 @@ def _find_boolean(item):
else:
raise dkim.ParameterError()
return item
####################
def _calculate_authserv_id(as_id):
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):
"""Convert a dataset (as defined in dkimpymilter.8) and return a python
list of values."""
@@ -291,78 +294,78 @@ def _dataset_to_list(dataset):
else:
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 dataset not yet used: {0}'.format(type(dataset)))
# This is a Sleepycat (Oracle) DB dataset, which we dont support
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
with the configuration data specified in configData. Returns a
dictionary of name/value pairs based on configData and the values
read from path.'''
debugLevel = configGlobal.get('debugLevel', 0)
if debugLevel >= 5: syslog.syslog('readConfigFile: Loading "%s"' % path)
if configData == None: configData = {}
if debugLevel >= 5:
syslog.syslog('readConfigFile: Loading "%s"' % path)
if configData is None:
configData = {}
nameConversion = {
'AuthservID' : 'str',
'Syslog' : 'bool',
'SyslogFacility' : 'str',
'SyslogSuccess' : 'bool',
'UMask' : 'int',
'Mode' : 'str',
'Socket' : 'str',
'PidFile' : 'str',
'UserID' : 'str',
'Domain' : 'dataset',
'KeyFile' : 'str',
'KeyFileEd25519' : 'str',
'Selector' : 'str',
'AuthservID': 'str',
'Syslog': 'bool',
'SyslogFacility': 'str',
'SyslogSuccess': 'bool',
'UMask': 'int',
'Mode': 'str',
'Socket': 'str',
'PidFile': 'str',
'UserID': 'str',
'Domain': 'dataset',
'KeyFile': 'str',
'KeyFileEd25519': 'str',
'Selector': 'str',
'SelectorEd25519': 'str',
'Canonicalization' : 'str',
'InternalHosts' : 'dataset',
'InternalHostsObj': 'bool',
'DiagnosticDirectory' : 'str'
}
'Canonicalization': 'str',
'InternalHosts': 'dataset',
'IntHosts': 'bool',
'DiagnosticDirectory': 'str',
'MacroList': 'dataset',
'MacroListVerify': 'dataset',
'debugLevel': 'int'
}
# check to see if it's a file
try:
mode = os.stat(path)[0]
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)
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)
# load file
fp = open(path, 'r')
while 1:
line = fp.readline()
if not line: break
if not line:
break
# parse line
line = line.split('#', 1)[0].strip()
if not line: continue
if not line:
continue
data = line.split()
if len(data) != 2:
if len(data) == 1:
if debugLevel >= 1:
syslog.syslog('Configuration item "%s" not defined in file "%s"'
% ( line, path ))
syslog.syslog('Config item "%s" not defined in file "%s"'
% (line, path))
if len(data) == 1:
name = data
value = ''
@@ -374,12 +377,14 @@ def _readConfigFile(path, configData = None, configGlobal = {}):
# check validity of name
conversion = nameConversion.get(name)
if conversion == None:
syslog.syslog('ERROR: Unknown name "%s" in file "%s"' % ( name, path ))
if conversion is None:
syslog.syslog('ERROR: Unknown name "%s" in file "%s"'
% (name, path))
continue
if debugLevel >= 5: syslog.syslog('readConfigFile: Found entry "%s=%s"'
% ( name, value ))
if debugLevel >= 5:
syslog.syslog('readConfigFile: Found entry "%s=%s"'
% (name, value))
if conversion == 'bool':
configData[name] = _find_boolean(value)
elif conversion == 'str':
@@ -389,12 +394,13 @@ def _readConfigFile(path, configData = None, configGlobal = {}):
elif conversion == 'dataset':
configData[name] = _dataset_to_list(value)
else:
syslog.syslog(str('name: ' + name + ' value: ' + value + ' conversion: ' + conversion))
syslog.syslog(str('name: ' + name + ' value: ' + value +
' conversion: ' + conversion))
configData[name] = conversion(value)
fp.close()
try:
configData['AuthservID'] = _calculate_authserv_id(configData['AuthservID'])
configData['InternalHostsObj'] = HostsDataset(configData['InternalHosts'])
configData['AuthservID'] = _make_authserv_id(configData['AuthservID'])
configData['IntHosts'] = HostsDataset(configData['InternalHosts'])
except:
pass
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@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 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
@@ -46,9 +47,9 @@ def fold(header):
j = i + 1
pre += header[:j] + b"\n "
header = header[j:]
namelen = 0
return pre + header
def user_group(userid):
"""Return user and group from UserID"""
import grp
@@ -64,13 +65,14 @@ def user_group(userid):
running_gid = grp.getgrnam(gidname).gr_gid
return running_uid, running_gid
def drop_privileges(milterconfig):
import os
import syslog
if os.getuid() != 0:
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
# Get user and group
@@ -86,9 +88,9 @@ def drop_privileges(milterconfig):
# Set umask
old_umask = os.umask(milterconfig.get('UMask'))
#################
class ExceptHook:
def __init__(self, useSyslog = 1, useStderr = 0):
def __init__(self, useSyslog=1, useStderr=0):
self.useSyslog = useSyslog
self.useStderr = useStderr
@@ -104,12 +106,11 @@ class ExceptHook:
sys.stderr.write(line)
####################
def setExceptHook():
import sys
sys.excepthook = ExceptHook(useSyslog = 1, useStderr = 1)
sys.excepthook = ExceptHook(useSyslog=1, useStderr=1)
####################
def write_pid(milterconfig):
"""Write PID in pidfile. Will not overwrite an existing file."""
import os
@@ -126,10 +127,11 @@ def write_pid(milterconfig):
os.chown(piddir, user, group)
f = open(milterconfig.get('PidFile'), 'w')
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('Missing pid dir created: {0}'.format(piddir))
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))
syslog.syslog('Unable to write pidfle {0}. IOError: {1}'
.format(milterconfig.get('PidFile'), e))
raise
f.write(pid)
f.close()
@@ -137,10 +139,13 @@ def write_pid(milterconfig):
os.chown(milterconfig.get('PidFile'), user, group)
else:
if milterconfig.get('Syslog'):
syslog.syslog('Unable to write pidfle {0}. File exists.'.format(milterconfig.get('PidFile')))
raise RuntimeError('Unable to write pidfle {0}. File exists.'.format(milterconfig.get('PidFile')))
syslog.syslog('Unable to write pidfle {0}. File exists.'
.format(milterconfig.get('PidFile')))
raise RuntimeError('Unable to write pidfle {0}. File exists.'
.format(milterconfig.get('PidFile')))
return pid
def own_socketfile(milterconfig):
"""If socket is Unix socket, chown to UserID before dropping privileges"""
import os
@@ -150,7 +155,7 @@ def own_socketfile(milterconfig):
if milterconfig.get('Socket')[:6] == "local:":
os.chown(milterconfig.get('Socket')[6:], user, group)
####################
def read_keyfile(milterconfig, keytype):
"""Read private key from file."""
import syslog
@@ -163,7 +168,8 @@ def read_keyfile(milterconfig, keytype):
keylist = f.readlines()
except IOError as e:
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
f.close()
key = ''
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@@ -127,7 +127,6 @@
.rm #[ #] #H #V #F C
.\" ========================================================================
.\"
.IX Title "dkimpy-milter 8"
.TH dkimpyy-milter 8
.SH NAME
.B dkimpy
@@ -269,7 +268,7 @@ proposal, and Cisco's
.B Internet Identified Mail
(IIM) proposal.
.SH VERSION
This man page covers version 0.9.4 of
This man page covers version 1.1.0 of
.I dkimpy-milter.
.SH COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005-2008, Sendmail, Inc. and its suppliers. All rights
@@ -278,7 +277,7 @@ reserved.
Copyright (c) 2009-2013, 2015, The Trusted Domain Project.
All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 2018 Scott Kitterman <scott@kitterman.com>
Copyright (c) 2018, 2019 Scott Kitterman <scott@kitterman.com>
.SH SEE ALSO
.I dkimpy-milter.conf(5), sendmail(8)
.P
@@ -292,4 +291,6 @@ RFC6376 - DomainKeys Identified Mail
.P
RFC7601 - Message Header Field for Indicating Message Authentication Status
.P
draft-ietf-dcrup-dkim-crypto - A new cryptographic signature method for DKIM
RFC8301 - Cryptographic Algorithm and Key Usage Update to DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM)
.P
RFC8463 - A New Cryptographic Signature Method for DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM)
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@@ -127,16 +127,13 @@
.rm #[ #] #H #V #F C
.\" ========================================================================
.\"
.IX Title "dkimpy-milter.conf 5"
.TH dkimpy-milter.conf 5 "2018-02-12"
.SH "NAME"
dkimpy-milter \- Python milter for DKIM signing and validation
.SH "VERSION"
.IX Header "VERSION"
0\.9\.2
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
.I dkimpy-milter(8)
implements the
.B DKIM
@@ -160,18 +157,15 @@ The provided setup.py installs this configuration file in /etc or
Command line invocation of parameters as is done by OpenDKIM is not supported.
.SH "USAGE"
.IX Header "USAGE"
Usage:
dkimpy-milter [/etc/dkimpy-milter.conf]
.SH "OTHER DOCUMENTATION"
.IX Header "OTHER DOCUMENTATION"
This documentation assumes you have read Postfix's README_FILES/MILTER_README
(or Sendmail equivalent) and are generally familiar with Domain Keys Identified
Mail (DKIM). See RFC 6376 for details.
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
dkimpy-milter operates with a default installed configuration file and
set of default configuration options that are used if the configuration file
@@ -181,14 +175,12 @@ files can be used directly. Not all OpenDKIM options are supported. If an
unsupported option from OpenDKIM is specified, an error will be raised.
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
Configuration options are described here and in the configuration file
provided with the package. The provided setup.py installs this configuration
file in /etc or /usr/local/etc.
.SH "OPTIONS"
.IX Header "OPTIONS"
.TP
.I AuthservID (string)
@@ -255,13 +247,50 @@ all messages. Ignored if a
is defined. [KeyTable NOT IMPLEMENTED]
.TP
.I KeyFileEd25119 (string)
.I KeyFileEd25519 (string)
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
generation (as used in dkimpy). Ignored if a
.I KeyTableEd25519
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
.I Mode (string)
Selects operating modes. The string is a concatenation of characters that
@@ -404,7 +433,6 @@ unless an alternate
is specified.
.SH "AUTHORS"
.IX Header "AUTHORS"
\ddkimpy-milter\fR was written by Scott Kitterman <scott@kitterman.com>.
It is based on dkimpy-milter.py Copyright (c) 2001-2013 Business Management Systems, Inc.
Copyright (c) 2013-2015 Stuart D. Gathman
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@@ -18,20 +18,26 @@
from setuptools import setup
import os
import dkimpy_milter
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(
name='dkimpy-milter',
version=dkimpy_milter.__version__,
version='1.0.1',
author='Scott Kitterman',
author_email='scott@kitterman.com',
url='https://launchpad.net/dkimpy-milter',
description=description,
download_url = "https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dkimpy-milter",
classifiers= [
'Development Status :: 3 - Alpha',
'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
'Environment :: No Input/Output (Daemon)',
'Intended Audience :: System Administrators',
'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)',
@@ -52,9 +58,9 @@ setup(
data_files=[(os.path.join('share', 'man', 'man5'),
['man/dkimpy-milter.conf.5']), (os.path.join('share', 'man', 'man8'),
['man/dkimpy-milter.8']), ('etc', ['etc/dkimpy-milter.conf']),
(os.path.join('/lib', 'systemd', 'system'),
['system/dkimpy-milter.service']),(os.path.join('/etc', 'init.d'),
(os.path.join('lib', 'systemd', 'system'),
['system/dkimpy-milter.service']),(os.path.join('etc', 'init.d'),
['system/dkimpy-milter'])],
install_requires = ['dkimpy>=0.7', 'pymilter', 'authres>=1.1.0', 'PyNaCl', 'ipaddress', 'dns'],
zip_safe = False,
**kw
)
Regular → Executable
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@@ -13,8 +13,6 @@
# Provides: dkim-milter dkim-milter-python dkimpy-milter
# Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog $network $time
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog $network
# Should-Start:
# Should-Stop:
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: dkimpy-milter
@@ -31,7 +29,7 @@ NAME=dkimpy-milter
DESC="Python DKIM Milter"
USER=dkimpy-milter
GROUP=dkimpy-milter
SOCKET=$RUNDIR/dkimpy-milter.pid
SOCKET=$RUNDIR/dkimpy-milter.sock
test -x $DAEMON || exit 0
@@ -70,8 +68,8 @@ case "$1" in
fi
fi
start-stop-daemon --start --chuid $USER --background --quiet --pidfile \
$RUNDIR/$NAME.pid --exec $DAEMON $sysconfdir/$NAME.conf
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile $RUNDIR/$NAME.pid --startas \
$DAEMON $sysconfdir/$NAME.conf --name $NAME --test > /dev/null \
echo "$NAME."
;;
stop)
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@@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
[Unit]
Description=DKIMpy Milter
After=syslog.target network.target
Documentation=man:dkimpy-milter(8) man:dkimpy-milter.conf(5)
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=simple
PIDFile=/var/run/dkimpy-milter/dkimpy-milter.pid
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/dkimpy-milter
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/dkimpy-milter /usr/local/etc/dkimpy-milter.conf
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target