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author | Peter Gervai <grin@grin.hu> |
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date | Tue, 10 Mar 2009 15:15:36 +0100 |
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#! @PERL@ -w # a sample Perl interface to the DCC interface daemon, dccifd # Copyright (c) 2008 by Rhyolite Software, LLC # # This agreement is not applicable to any entity which sells anti-spam # solutions to others or provides an anti-spam solution as part of a # security solution sold to other entities, or to a private network # which employs the DCC or uses data provided by operation of the DCC # but does not provide corresponding data to other users. # # Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software without # changes for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided # that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all # copies and any distributed versions or copies are either unchanged # or not called anything similar to "DCC" or "Distributed Checksum # Clearinghouse". # # Parties not eligible to receive a license under this agreement can # obtain a commercial license to use DCC by contacting Rhyolite Software # at sales@rhyolite.com. # # A commercial license would be for Distributed Checksum and Reputation # Clearinghouse software. That software includes additional features. This # free license for Distributed ChecksumClearinghouse Software does not in any # way grant permision to use Distributed Checksum and Reputation Clearinghouse # software # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND RHYOLITE SOFTWARE, LLC DISCLAIMS ALL # WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES # OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL RHYOLITE SOFTWARE, LLC # BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES # OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, # WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, # ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS # SOFTWARE. # Rhyolite Software DCC 1.3.103-1.12 $Revision$ # @configure_input@ # check this file by running it separately use strict 'subs'; use Socket; # so this file can be used with constructions like do('../dccif.pl') # in dccif-test/dccif-test.pl return 1; # Returns a string # The first character indicates the overall result of the the operation. # If the dccifd daemon is not running or there were other problems, # the first character is '?', the second is '\n', and the rest of the # string is an error message. # If things are ok, the first character is one of the # DCCIF_RESULT_* values from include/dccif.h and the second is '\n'. # If things are ok, the second line is a string of characters, each # indicating whether message should be delivered to the corresponding # recipient (DCCIF_RCPT_ACCEPT or 'A') or rejected (DCCIF_RCPT_REJECT # or 'R'). This string is also ended with a newline ('\n') character. # The body including headers of the message is read from one file or # file handle (e.g. "-"). # The X-DCC header (if the "header" option is present) or the body # with added X-DCC header (if the "body" option is present) is # written to a second file or filehandle (e.g. "-"). # The result depends on the -t thresholds given dccifd. # If the $env_tos or list of targets of the message is empty, this acts # as if dccifd is being run with -Q. sub dccif { my($out, # write X-DCC header or entire body to this $opts, # blank separated string of "spam", ... options $clnt_addr, # SMTP client IP address as a string $clnt_name, # null or SMTP client hostname $helo, # value of SMTP HELO command $env_from, # envelope Mail_From value $env_tos, # array of "address\rname" env_To strings $in, # read body from this $homedir) = @_; # DCC home directory my($env_to, $result, $body, $oks, $i); $homedir = "@prefix@" if (! $homedir); if ($clnt_addr) { inet_aton($clnt_addr) || return ("", "inet_aton($clnt_addr) failed: $!\n"); } else { $clnt_name = ''; } socket(SOCK, AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0) || return("", "socket(AF_UNIX): $!\n"); connect(SOCK, sockaddr_un("$homedir/dccifd")) || return("", "connect($homedir/dccifd): $!\n"); # send the options and other parameters to the daemon $result = dccif_write($opts . "\012" . $clnt_addr . "\015" . $clnt_name . "\012" . $helo . "\012" . $env_from . "\012", "opts helo clnt"); return $result if ($result); foreach $env_to (@$env_tos) { $result = dccif_write($env_to . "\012", "rcpt"); return $result if ($result); } $result = dccif_write("\012", "end rcpts"); return $result if ($result); # send the body of the message to the daemon if (! open(IFH, $in)) { $result = "?\nopen($in): $!\n"; close(SOCK); return $result } for (;;) { $i = sysread(IFH, $body, 8192); if (!defined($i)) { $result = "?\nsysread(body): $!\n"; close(SOCK); close(IFH); return $result; } if ($i == 0) { close(IFH); last; } $result = dccif_write($body, "body"); if ($result) { close(IFH); return $result; } } # tell the daemon it has all of the message if (!shutdown(SOCK, 1)) { $result = "shutdown($homedir/dccifd): $!\n"; close(SOCK); return $result; } # get the result from the daemon $result = <SOCK>; if (!defined $result) { $result = "read($homedir/dccifd): $!\n"; close(SOCK); return $result; } $oks = <SOCK>; if (!defined $oks) { $result = "read($homedir/dccifd): $!\n"; close(SOCK); return $result; } # copy the header or body from the daemon if (! open(OFH, ">" . $out)) { $result = "?\nopen($in): $!\n"; close(SOCK); return $result } for (;;) { $i = read(SOCK, $body, 8192); if (!defined $i) { $result = "?\nread(body): $!\n"; close(SOCK); close(OFH); return $result; } if ($i == 0) { close(SOCK); close(OFH); return $result . $oks; } if (! syswrite(OFH, $body)) { $result = "?\nsyswrite($out): $!\n"; close(SOCK); close(OFH); return $result; } } } sub dccif_write { my($buf, $emsg) = @_; my $result; if (! syswrite(SOCK, $buf)) { $result = ("?\nsyswrite($emsg): $!\n"); close(SOCK); return $result } return ""; }