1 /* A little hacked up program that listens on a given port and allows a script
2 to play the part of a remote MTA for testing purposes. This scripted version is
3 hacked from my original interactive version. A further hack allows it to listen
4 on a Unix domain socket as an alternative to a TCP/IP port.
6 In an IPv6 world, listening happens on both an IPv6 and an IPv4 socket, always
7 on all interfaces, unless the option -noipv6 is given. */
9 /* ANSI C standard includes */
24 #include <sys/types.h>
26 #include <netinet/in_systm.h>
27 #include <netinet/in.h>
28 #include <netinet/ip.h>
30 #ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IP_VAR_H
31 #include <netinet/ip_var.h>
35 #include <arpa/inet.h>
37 #include <sys/resource.h>
38 #include <sys/socket.h>
50 # define S_ADDR_TYPE u_long
64 /*************************************************
65 * SIGALRM handler - crash out *
66 *************************************************/
69 sigalrm_handler(int sig)
71 sig = sig; /* Keep picky compilers happy */
72 printf("\nServer timed out\n");
77 /*************************************************
78 * Get textual IP address *
79 *************************************************/
81 /* This function is copied from Exim */
84 host_ntoa(const void *arg, char *buffer)
88 /* The new world. It is annoying that we have to fish out the address from
89 different places in the block, depending on what kind of address it is. It
90 is also a pain that inet_ntop() returns a const char *, whereas the IPv4
91 function inet_ntoa() returns just char *, and some picky compilers insist
92 on warning if one assigns a const char * to a char *. Hence the casts. */
96 int family = ((struct sockaddr *)arg)->sa_family;
97 if (family == AF_INET6)
99 struct sockaddr_in6 *sk = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)arg;
100 yield = (char *)inet_ntop(family, &(sk->sin6_addr), addr_buffer,
101 sizeof(addr_buffer));
105 struct sockaddr_in *sk = (struct sockaddr_in *)arg;
106 yield = (char *)inet_ntop(family, &(sk->sin_addr), addr_buffer,
107 sizeof(addr_buffer));
110 /* If the result is a mapped IPv4 address, show it in V4 format. */
112 if (strncmp(yield, "::ffff:", 7) == 0) yield += 7;
114 #else /* HAVE_IPV6 */
118 yield = inet_ntoa(((struct sockaddr_in *)arg)->sin_addr);
121 strcpy(buffer, yield);
126 /*************************************************
128 *************************************************/
130 #define v6n 0 /* IPv6 socket number */
131 #define v4n 1 /* IPv4 socket number */
132 #define udn 2 /* Unix domain socket number */
133 #define skn 2 /* Potential number of sockets */
135 int main(int argc, char **argv)
139 int listen_socket[3] = { -1, -1, -1 };
141 int dup_accept_socket;
142 int connection_count = 1;
146 int initial_pause = 0;
156 char *sockname = NULL;
157 unsigned char buffer[10240];
159 struct sockaddr_un sockun; /* don't use "sun" */
160 struct sockaddr_un sockun_accepted;
161 int sockun_len = sizeof(sockun_accepted);
164 struct sockaddr_in6 sin6;
165 struct sockaddr_in6 accepted;
166 struct in6_addr anyaddr6 = IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT ;
168 struct sockaddr_in accepted;
171 /* Always need an IPv4 structure */
173 struct sockaddr_in sin4;
175 int len = sizeof(accepted);
178 /* Sort out the arguments */
180 while (na < argc && argv[na][0] == '-')
182 if (strcmp(argv[na], "-d") == 0) debug = 1;
183 else if (strcmp(argv[na], "-t") == 0) timeout = atoi(argv[++na]);
184 else if (strcmp(argv[na], "-i") == 0) initial_pause = atoi(argv[++na]);
185 else if (strcmp(argv[na], "-noipv4") == 0) use_ipv4 = 0;
186 else if (strcmp(argv[na], "-noipv6") == 0) use_ipv6 = 0;
189 printf("server: unknown option %s\n", argv[na]);
195 if (!use_ipv4 && !use_ipv6)
197 printf("server: -noipv4 and -noipv6 cannot both be given\n");
203 printf("server: no port number or socket name given\n");
207 if (argv[na][0] == '/')
210 unlink(sockname); /* in case left lying around */
212 else port = atoi(argv[na]);
215 if (na < argc) connection_count = atoi(argv[na]);
218 /* Initial pause (before creating listen sockets */
219 if (initial_pause > 0)
222 printf("%d: Inital pause of %d seconds\n", time(NULL), initial_pause);
224 printf("Inital pause of %d seconds\n", initial_pause);
225 while (initial_pause > 0)
226 initial_pause = sleep(initial_pause);
231 if (port == 0) /* Unix domain */
233 if (debug) printf("%d: Creating Unix domain socket\n", time(NULL));
234 listen_socket[udn] = socket(PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
235 if (listen_socket[udn] < 0)
237 printf("Unix domain socket creation failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
246 if (debug) printf("Creating IPv6 socket\n");
247 listen_socket[v6n] = socket(AF_INET6, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
248 if (listen_socket[v6n] < 0)
250 printf("IPv6 socket creation failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
254 /* If this is an IPv6 wildcard socket, set IPV6_V6ONLY if that option is
258 if (setsockopt(listen_socket[v6n], IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, (char *)(&on),
260 printf("Setting IPV6_V6ONLY on IPv6 wildcard "
261 "socket failed (%s): carrying on without it\n", strerror(errno));
262 #endif /* IPV6_V6ONLY */
264 #endif /* HAVE_IPV6 */
266 /* Create an IPv4 socket if required */
270 if (debug) printf("Creating IPv4 socket\n");
271 listen_socket[v4n] = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
272 if (listen_socket[v4n] < 0)
274 printf("IPv4 socket creation failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
281 /* Set SO_REUSEADDR on the IP sockets so that the program can be restarted
282 while a connection is being handled - this can happen as old connections lie
283 around for a bit while crashed processes are tidied away. Without this, a
284 connection will prevent reuse of the smtp port for listening. */
286 for (i = v6n; i <= v4n; i++)
288 if (listen_socket[i] >= 0 &&
289 setsockopt(listen_socket[i], SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, (char *)(&on),
292 printf("setting SO_REUSEADDR on socket failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
298 /* Now bind the sockets to the required port or path. If a path, ensure
299 anyone can write to it. */
304 sockun.sun_family = AF_UNIX;
305 if (debug) printf("Binding Unix domain socket\n");
306 sprintf(sockun.sun_path, "%.*s", (int)(sizeof(sockun.sun_path)-1), sockname);
307 if (bind(listen_socket[udn], (struct sockaddr *)&sockun, sizeof(sockun)) < 0)
309 printf("Unix domain socket bind() failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
312 (void)stat(sockname, &statbuf);
313 if (debug) printf("Setting Unix domain socket mode: %0x\n",
314 statbuf.st_mode | 0777);
315 if (chmod(sockname, statbuf.st_mode | 0777) < 0)
317 printf("Unix domain socket chmod() failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
324 for (i = 0; i < skn; i++)
326 if (listen_socket[i] < 0) continue;
328 /* For an IPv6 listen, use an IPv6 socket */
333 memset(&sin6, 0, sizeof(sin6));
334 sin6.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
335 sin6.sin6_port = htons(port);
336 sin6.sin6_addr = anyaddr6;
337 if (bind(listen_socket[i], (struct sockaddr *)&sin6, sizeof(sin6)) < 0)
339 printf("IPv6 socket bind() failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
346 /* For an IPv4 bind, use an IPv4 socket, even in an IPv6 world. If an IPv4
347 bind fails EADDRINUSE after IPv6 success, carry on, because it means the
348 IPv6 socket will handle IPv4 connections. */
351 memset(&sin4, 0, sizeof(sin4));
352 sin4.sin_family = AF_INET;
353 sin4.sin_addr.s_addr = (S_ADDR_TYPE)INADDR_ANY;
354 sin4.sin_port = htons(port);
355 if (bind(listen_socket[i], (struct sockaddr *)&sin4, sizeof(sin4)) < 0)
357 if (listen_socket[v6n] < 0 || errno != EADDRINUSE)
359 printf("IPv4 socket bind() failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
364 close(listen_socket[i]);
365 listen_socket[i] = -1;
373 /* Start listening. If IPv4 fails EADDRINUSE after IPv6 succeeds, ignore the
374 error because it means that the IPv6 socket will handle IPv4 connections. Don't
375 output anything, because it will mess up the test output, which will be
376 different for systems that do this and those that don't. */
378 for (i = 0; i <= skn; i++)
380 if (listen_socket[i] >= 0 && listen(listen_socket[i], 5) < 0)
382 if (i != v4n || listen_socket[v6n] < 0 || errno != EADDRINUSE)
384 printf("listen() failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
391 /* This program handles only a fixed number of connections, in sequence. Before
392 waiting for the first connection, read the standard input, which contains the
393 script of things to do. A line containing "++++" is treated as end of file.
394 This is so that the Perl driving script doesn't have to close the pipe -
395 because that would cause it to wait for this process, which it doesn't yet want
396 to do. The driving script adds the "++++" automatically - it doesn't actually
397 appear in the test script. */
399 while (fgets(CS buffer, sizeof(buffer), stdin) != NULL)
402 int n = (int)strlen(CS buffer);
403 while (n > 0 && isspace(buffer[n-1])) n--;
405 if (strcmp(CS buffer, "++++") == 0) break;
406 next = malloc(sizeof(line) + n);
408 strcpy(next->line, CS buffer);
409 if (last == NULL) script = last = next;
410 else last->next = next;
416 /* SIGALRM handler crashes out */
418 signal(SIGALRM, sigalrm_handler);
420 /* s points to the current place in the script */
424 for (count = 0; count < connection_count; count++)
429 printf("Listening on %s ... ", sockname);
431 accept_socket = accept(listen_socket[udn],
432 (struct sockaddr *)&sockun_accepted, &sockun_len);
439 fd_set select_listen;
441 printf("Listening on port %d ... ", port);
444 FD_ZERO(&select_listen);
445 for (i = 0; i < skn; i++)
447 if (listen_socket[i] >= 0) FD_SET(listen_socket[i], &select_listen);
448 if (listen_socket[i] > max_socket) max_socket = listen_socket[i];
451 lcount = select(max_socket + 1, &select_listen, NULL, NULL, NULL);
454 printf("Select failed\n");
460 for (i = 0; i < skn; i++)
462 if (listen_socket[i] > 0 && FD_ISSET(listen_socket[i], &select_listen))
464 accept_socket = accept(listen_socket[i],
465 (struct sockaddr *)&accepted, &len);
466 FD_CLR(listen_socket[i], &select_listen);
473 if (accept_socket < 0)
475 printf("accept() failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
479 out = fdopen(accept_socket, "w");
481 dup_accept_socket = dup(accept_socket);
484 printf("\nConnection request from [%s]\n", host_ntoa(&accepted, CS buffer));
487 printf("\nConnection request\n");
489 /* Linux supports a feature for acquiring the peer's credentials, but it
490 appears to be Linux-specific. This code is untested and unused, just
491 saved here for reference. */
493 /**********--------------------
497 if (getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_PEERCRED, &cr, &cl)==0) {
498 printf("Peer's pid=%d, uid=%d, gid=%d\n",
499 cr.pid, cr.uid, cr.gid);
500 --------------*****************/
503 if (dup_accept_socket < 0)
505 printf("Couldn't dup socket descriptor\n");
506 printf("421 Connection refused: %s\n", strerror(errno));
507 fprintf(out, "421 Connection refused: %s\r\n", strerror(errno));
512 in = fdopen(dup_accept_socket, "r");
514 /* Loop for handling the conversation(s). For use in SMTP sessions, there are
515 default rules for determining input and output lines: the latter start with
516 digits. This means that the input looks like SMTP dialog. However, this
517 doesn't work for other tests (e.g. ident tests) so we have explicit '<' and
518 '>' flags for input and output as well as the defaults. */
520 for (; s != NULL; s = s->next)
524 /* Output lines either start with '>' or a digit. In the '>' case we can
525 fudge the sending of \r\n as required. Default is \r\n, ">>" send nothing,
526 ">CR>" sends \r only, and ">LF>" sends \n only. We can also force a
527 connection closedown by ">*eof". */
532 printf("%s\n", ss++);
534 if (strncmp(ss, "*eof", 4) == 0)
542 else if (strncmp(ss, "CR>", 3) == 0)
543 { end = "\r"; ss += 3; }
544 else if (strncmp(ss, "LF>", 3) == 0)
545 { end = "\n"; ss += 3; }
547 fprintf(out, "%s%s", ss, end);
550 else if (isdigit((unsigned char)ss[0]))
553 fprintf(out, "%s\r\n", ss);
556 /* If the script line starts with "*sleep" we just sleep for a while
557 before continuing. */
559 else if (strncmp(ss, "*sleep ", 7) == 0)
561 int sleepfor = atoi(ss+7);
567 /* Otherwise the script line is the start of an input line we are expecting
568 from the client, or "*eof" indicating we expect the client to close the
569 connection. Read command line or data lines; the latter are indicated
570 by the expected line being just ".". If the line starts with '<', that
571 doesn't form part of the expected input. (This allows for incoming data
572 starting with a digit.) */
577 int data = strcmp(ss, ".") == 0;
592 if (fgets(CS buffer+offset, sizeof(buffer)-offset, in) == NULL)
594 printf("%sxpected EOF read from client\n",
595 (strncmp(ss, "*eof", 4) == 0)? "E" : "Une");
600 n = (int)strlen(CS buffer);
601 while (n > 0 && isspace(buffer[n-1])) n--;
603 printf("%s\n", buffer);
604 if (!data || strcmp(CS buffer, ".") == 0) break;
607 if (strncmp(ss, CS buffer, (int)strlen(ss)) != 0)
609 printf("Comparison failed - bailing out\n");
610 printf("Expected: %s\n", ss);
621 if (s == NULL) printf("End of script\n");
623 if (sockname != NULL) unlink(sockname);
627 /* End of server.c */