X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/93858e7c3b464e6c50fd034feea21e77a41a5bf0..7bdf04110b214bd964cd1b99894c42d089f40851:/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt?ds=inline diff --git a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt index e216a65a9..b6fd9e10f 100644 --- a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt +++ b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt @@ -1429,6 +1429,7 @@ check an address given in the SMTP EXPN command (see the &%expn%& option). If the &%domains%& option is set, the domain of the address must be in the set of domains that it defines. .cindex "tainted data" "de-tainting" +.cindex "de-tainting" "using router domains option" A match verifies the variable &$domain$& (which carries tainted data) and assigns an untainted value to the &$domain_data$& variable. Such an untainted value is often needed in the transport. @@ -6787,6 +6788,7 @@ file that is searched could contain lines like this: When the lookup succeeds, the result of the expansion is a list of domains (and possibly other types of item that are allowed in domain lists). .cindex "tainted data" "de-tainting" +.cindex "de-tainting" "using a lookup expansion"" The result of the expansion is not tainted. In the second example, the lookup is a single item in a domain list. It causes @@ -6843,12 +6845,12 @@ lookup to succeed. The lookup type determines how the file is searched. The file string may not be tainted. .cindex "tainted data" "de-tainting" +.cindex "de-tainting" "using a single-key lookup" All single-key lookups support the option &"ret=key"&. If this is given and the lookup (either underlying implementation or cached value) returns data, the result is replaced with a non-tainted version of the lookup key. -.cindex "tainted data" "de-tainting" .next .cindex "query-style lookup" "definition of" The &'query-style'& type accepts a generalized database query. No particular @@ -8848,6 +8850,7 @@ or a &%domains%& condition in an ACL statement, the value is preserved in the &$domain_data$& variable and can be referred to in other router options or other statements in the same ACL. .cindex "tainted data" "de-tainting" +.cindex "de-tainting" "using ACL domains condition" The value will be untainted. &*Note*&: If the data result of the lookup (as opposed to the key) @@ -8889,6 +8892,7 @@ whether or not the query succeeds. However, when a lookup is used for the &%domains%& option on a router, the value is preserved in the &$domain_data$& variable and can be referred to in other options. .cindex "tainted data" "de-tainting" +.cindex "de-tainting" "using router domains option" The value will be untainted. .next @@ -10695,6 +10699,10 @@ executions from Exim, a shell is not used by default. If the command requires a shell, you must explicitly code it. The command name may not be tainted, but the remaining arguments can be. +&*Note*&: if tainted arguments are used, they are supplied by a +potential attacker; +a careful assessment for security vulnerabilities should be done. + If the option &'preexpand'& is used, .wen the command and its arguments are first expanded as one string. The result is @@ -11936,6 +11944,7 @@ ${if inlisti{Needle}{fOo:NeeDLE:bAr}} The variable &$value$& will be set for a successful match and can be used in the success clause of an &%if%& expansion item using the condition. .cindex "tainted data" "de-tainting" +.cindex "de-tainting" "using an inlist expansion condition" It will have the same taint status as the list; expansions such as .code ${if inlist {$h_mycode:} {0 : 1 : 42} {$value}} @@ -12145,6 +12154,7 @@ caselessly. The variable &$value$& will be set for a successful match and can be used in the success clause of an &%if%& expansion item using the condition. .cindex "tainted data" "de-tainting" +.cindex "de-tainting" "using a match_local_part expansion condition" It will have the same taint status as the list; expansions such as .code ${if match_local_part {$local_part} {alice : bill : charlotte : dave} {$value}} @@ -13279,6 +13289,11 @@ This is not an expansion variable, but is mentioned here because the string (described under &%transport_filter%& in chapter &<>&). It cannot be used in general expansion strings, and provokes an &"unknown variable"& error if encountered. +.new +&*Note*&: This value permits data supplied by a potential attacker to +be used in the command for a &(pipe)& transport. +Such configurations should be carefully assessed for security vulnerbilities. +.wen .vitem &$primary_hostname$& .vindex "&$primary_hostname$&" @@ -19024,6 +19039,7 @@ than trying to read &_/etc/passwd_& directly. This means that other methods of holding password data (such as NIS) are supported. If the local part is a local user, .cindex "tainted data" "de-tainting" +.cindex "de-tainting" "using router check_local_user option" &$local_part_data$& is set to an untainted version of the local part and &$home$& is set from the password data. The latter can be tested in other preconditions that are evaluated after this one (the order of evaluation is @@ -23296,6 +23312,7 @@ The value is used for checking instead of a home directory; checking is done in "belowhome" mode. .cindex "tainted data" "de-tainting" +.cindex "de-tainting" "using appendfile create_file option" If "belowhome" checking is used, the file or directory path becomes de-tainted. @@ -24731,6 +24748,11 @@ This list is a compromise for maximum compatibility with other MTAs. Note that the &%environment%& option can be used to add additional variables to this environment. The environment for the &(pipe)& transport is not subject to the &%add_environment%& and &%keep_environment%& main config options. +.new +&*Note*&: Using enviroment variables loses track of tainted data. +Writers of &(pipe)& transport commands should be wary of data supplied +by potential attackers. +.wen .display &`DOMAIN `& the domain of the address &`HOME `& the home directory, if set @@ -33598,6 +33620,15 @@ output before performing a callout in an ACL, to avoid unexpected timeouts in clients when the SMTP PIPELINING extension is in use. The flushing can be disabled by using a &%control%& modifier to set &%no_callout_flush%&. +.new +.cindex "tainted data" "de-tainting" +.cindex "de-tainting" "using receipient verify" +A recipient callout which gets a 2&'xx'& code +will assign untainted values to the +&$domain_data$& and &$local_part_data$& variables, +corresponding to the domain and local parts of the recipient address. +.wen +