view src/mservdetect.c @ 222:8cddc65765bd

added support for STARTTLS wrappers added the route config option `instant_helo' which causes masqmail, as SMTP client, not to wait for the server's 220 greeting. Instead if says EHLO right at once. You'll need this for STARTTLS wrappers that usually eat the greeting line.
author meillo@marmaro.de
date Fri, 23 Jul 2010 10:57:53 +0200
parents bfa7a8b566da
children 41958685480d
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/*  MasqMail
    Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Oliver Kurth
    Copyright (C) 2010 markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de>

    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
    the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
    (at your option) any later version.

    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
    GNU General Public License for more details.

    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
    Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/


#include "masqmail.h"
#include "readsock.h"


gboolean
init_sockaddr2(struct sockaddr_in * name, gchar* addr, int port)
{
	struct hostent *he;
	struct in_addr ia;

	if (inet_aton(addr, &ia) != 0) {
		/* IP address */
		memcpy(&(name->sin_addr), &ia, sizeof(name->sin_addr));
	} else {
		if ((he = gethostbyname(addr)) == NULL) {
			fprintf(stderr, "local address '%s' unknown. (deleting)\n", addr);
			return FALSE;
		}
		memcpy(&(name->sin_addr), he->h_addr, sizeof(name->sin_addr));
	}
	name->sin_family = AF_INET;
	name->sin_port = htons(port);

	return TRUE;
}


gchar*
mserver_detect_online(gchar* addr, int port)
{
	struct sockaddr_in saddr;
	gchar *ret = NULL;

	if (!init_sockaddr2(&saddr, addr, port)) {
		return NULL;
	}

	int sock = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
	int dup_sock;
	if (connect(sock, (struct sockaddr *) (&saddr), sizeof(saddr)) != 0) {
		return NULL;
	}

	FILE *in, *out;
	char buf[256];

	dup_sock = dup(sock);
	out = fdopen(sock, "w");
	in = fdopen(dup_sock, "r");

	if (!read_sockline(in, buf, 256, 15, READSOCKL_CHUG)) {
		return NULL;
	}

	/* this is the protocol (reverse engineered):

	                    S: READY
	                    C: STAT
	                        |
	       +----------------+-----------------+
	       |                |                 |
	   S: DOWN          S: UP foo:-1      S: UP foo:1
	   C: QUIT          C: QUIT           C: QUIT

	   -> offline       -> offline        -> online
	                                      `foo' gets printed

	*/

	if (strncmp(buf, "READY", 5) == 0) {
		fprintf(out, "STAT\n");
		fflush(out);
		if (read_sockline(in, buf, 256, 15, READSOCKL_CHUG)) {
			if (strncmp(buf, "DOWN", 4) == 0) {
				ret = NULL;
			} else if (strncmp(buf, "UP", 2) == 0) {
				gchar *p = buf + 3;
				while ((*p != ':') && *p) {
					p++;
				}
				if (*p) {
					*p = '\0';
					p++;
					if ((atoi(p) >= 0) && *p) {
						/* `UP foo:N', where `N' is a non-negative number */
						ret = g_strdup(buf + 3);
					}
				} else {
					fprintf(stderr, "unexpected response from mserver after STAT cmd: %s", buf);
				}
			} else {
				fprintf(stderr, "unexpected response from mserver after STAT cmd: %s", buf);
			}
		}
	}
	fprintf(out, "QUIT");
	fflush(out);

	close(sock);
	close(dup_sock);
	fclose(in);
	fclose(out);

	return ret;
}


int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
	gchar* addr;
	int port;
	gchar *name;

	if (argc != 3) {
		fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s HOST PORT\n", argv[0]);
		return 1;
	}

	addr = argv[1];
	port = atoi(argv[2]);

	name = mserver_detect_online(addr, port);

	if (name) {
		printf("%s\n", name);
		return 0;
	}
	return 1;
}