optionlist auth_plaintext_options[] = {
{ "client_ignore_invalid_base64", opt_bool,
- (void *)(offsetof(auth_plaintext_options_block, client_ignore_invalid_base64)) },
+ OPT_OFF(auth_plaintext_options_block, client_ignore_invalid_base64) },
{ "client_send", opt_stringptr,
- (void *)(offsetof(auth_plaintext_options_block, client_send)) },
+ OPT_OFF(auth_plaintext_options_block, client_send) },
{ "server_prompts", opt_stringptr,
- (void *)(offsetof(auth_plaintext_options_block, server_prompts)) }
+ OPT_OFF(auth_plaintext_options_block, server_prompts) }
};
/* Size of the options list. An extern variable has to be used so that its
/* For interface, see auths/README */
int
-auth_plaintext_server(auth_instance *ablock, uschar *data)
+auth_plaintext_server(auth_instance * ablock, uschar * data)
{
-auth_plaintext_options_block *ob =
+auth_plaintext_options_block * ob =
(auth_plaintext_options_block *)(ablock->options_block);
-const uschar *prompts = ob->server_prompts;
-uschar *clear, *end, *s;
+const uschar * prompts = ob->server_prompts;
+uschar * s;
int number = 1;
-int len, rc;
+int rc;
int sep = 0;
/* Expand a non-empty list of prompt strings */
-if (prompts != NULL)
- {
- prompts = expand_cstring(prompts);
- if (prompts == NULL)
+if (prompts)
+ if (!(prompts = expand_cstring(prompts)))
{
auth_defer_msg = expand_string_message;
return DEFER;
}
- }
/* If data was supplied on the AUTH command, decode it, and split it up into
multiple items at binary zeros. The strings are put into $auth1, $auth2, etc,
$2, etc. If the data consists of the string "=" it indicates a single, empty
string. */
-if (*data != 0)
- {
- if (Ustrcmp(data, "=") == 0)
- {
- auth_vars[0] = expand_nstring[++expand_nmax] = US"";
- expand_nlength[expand_nmax] = 0;
- }
- else
- {
- if ((len = b64decode(data, &clear)) < 0) return BAD64;
- end = clear + len;
- while (clear < end && expand_nmax < EXPAND_MAXN)
- {
- if (expand_nmax < AUTH_VARS) auth_vars[expand_nmax] = clear;
- expand_nstring[++expand_nmax] = clear;
- while (*clear != 0) clear++;
- expand_nlength[expand_nmax] = clear++ - expand_nstring[expand_nmax];
- }
- }
- }
+if (*data)
+ if ((rc = auth_read_input(data)) != OK)
+ return rc;
/* Now go through the list of prompt strings. Skip over any whose data has
already been provided as part of the AUTH command. For the rest, send them
out as prompts, and get a data item back. If the data item is "*", abandon the
authentication attempt. Otherwise, split it into items as above. */
-while ((s = string_nextinlist(&prompts, &sep, big_buffer, big_buffer_size))
- != NULL && expand_nmax < EXPAND_MAXN)
- {
- if (number++ <= expand_nmax) continue;
- if ((rc = auth_get_data(&data, s, Ustrlen(s))) != OK) return rc;
- if ((len = b64decode(data, &clear)) < 0) return BAD64;
- end = clear + len;
-
- /* This loop must run at least once, in case the length is zero */
- do
- {
- if (expand_nmax < AUTH_VARS) auth_vars[expand_nmax] = clear;
- expand_nstring[++expand_nmax] = clear;
- while (*clear != 0) clear++;
- expand_nlength[expand_nmax] = clear++ - expand_nstring[expand_nmax];
- }
- while (clear < end && expand_nmax < EXPAND_MAXN);
- }
+while ( (s = string_nextinlist(&prompts, &sep, big_buffer, big_buffer_size))
+ && expand_nmax < EXPAND_MAXN)
+ if (number++ > expand_nmax)
+ if ((rc = auth_prompt(CUS s)) != OK)
+ return rc;
/* We now have a number of items of data in $auth1, $auth2, etc (and also, for
compatibility, in $1, $2, etc). Authentication and authorization are handled
{
auth_plaintext_options_block *ob =
(auth_plaintext_options_block *)(ablock->options_block);
-const uschar *text = ob->client_send;
-uschar *s;
-BOOL first = TRUE;
+const uschar * text = ob->client_send;
+const uschar * s;
int sep = 0;
-int auth_var_idx = 0;
+int auth_var_idx = 0, rc;
+int flags = AUTH_ITEM_FIRST;
+
+if (ob->client_ignore_invalid_base64)
+ flags |= AUTH_ITEM_IGN64;
/* The text is broken up into a number of different data items, which are
sent one by one. The first one is sent with the AUTH command; the remainder are
sent in response to subsequent prompts. Each is expanded before being sent. */
-while ((s = string_nextinlist(&text, &sep, big_buffer, big_buffer_size)))
+while ((s = string_nextinlist(&text, &sep, NULL, 0)))
{
- int len, clear_len;
- uschar *ss = expand_string(s);
- uschar *clear;
-
- /* Forced expansion failure is not an error; authentication is abandoned. On
- all but the first string, we have to abandon the authentication attempt by
- sending a line containing "*". Save the failed expansion string, because it
- is in big_buffer, and that gets used by the sending function. */
-
- if (!ss)
- {
- uschar *ssave = string_copy(s);
- if (!first)
- {
- if (smtp_write_command(sx, SCMD_FLUSH, "*\r\n") >= 0)
- (void) smtp_read_response(sx, US buffer, buffsize, '2', timeout);
- }
- if (f.expand_string_forcedfail)
- {
- *buffer = 0; /* No message */
- return CANCELLED;
- }
- string_format(buffer, buffsize, "expansion of \"%s\" failed in %s "
- "authenticator: %s", ssave, ablock->name, expand_string_message);
- return ERROR;
- }
-
- len = Ustrlen(ss);
-
- /* The character ^ is used as an escape for a binary zero character, which is
- needed for the PLAIN mechanism. It must be doubled if really needed. */
-
- for (int i = 0; i < len; i++)
- if (ss[i] == '^')
- if (ss[i+1] != '^')
- ss[i] = 0;
- else
- {
- i++;
- len--;
- memmove(ss + i, ss + i + 1, len - i);
- }
-
- /* The first string is attached to the AUTH command; others are sent
- unembellished. */
-
- if (first)
- {
- first = FALSE;
- if (smtp_write_command(sx, SCMD_FLUSH, "AUTH %s%s%s\r\n",
- ablock->public_name, len == 0 ? "" : " ", b64encode(ss, len)) < 0)
- return FAIL_SEND;
- }
- else
- {
- if (smtp_write_command(sx, SCMD_FLUSH, "%s\r\n", b64encode(ss, len)) < 0)
- return FAIL_SEND;
- }
-
- /* If we receive a success response from the server, authentication
- has succeeded. There may be more data to send, but is there any point
- in provoking an error here? */
-
- if (smtp_read_response(sx, US buffer, buffsize, '2', timeout)) return OK;
-
- /* Not a success response. If errno != 0 there is some kind of transmission
- error. Otherwise, check the response code in the buffer. If it starts with
- '3', more data is expected. */
-
- if (errno != 0 || buffer[0] != '3') return FAIL;
-
- /* If there is no more data to send, we have to cancel the authentication
- exchange and return ERROR. */
-
if (!text)
- {
- if (smtp_write_command(sx, SCMD_FLUSH, "*\r\n") >= 0)
- (void)smtp_read_response(sx, US buffer, buffsize, '2', timeout);
- string_format(buffer, buffsize, "Too few items in client_send in %s "
- "authenticator", ablock->name);
- return ERROR;
- }
-
- /* Now that we know we'll continue, we put the received data into $auth<n>,
- if possible. First, decode it: buffer+4 skips over the SMTP status code. */
-
- clear_len = b64decode(buffer+4, &clear);
+ flags |= AUTH_ITEM_LAST;
- /* If decoding failed, the default is to terminate the authentication, and
- return FAIL, with the SMTP response still in the buffer. However, if client_
- ignore_invalid_base64 is set, we ignore the error, and put an empty string
- into $auth<n>. */
+ if ((rc = auth_client_item(sx, ablock, &s, flags, timeout, buffer, buffsize))
+ != DEFER)
+ return rc;
- if (clear_len < 0)
- {
- uschar *save_bad = string_copy(buffer);
- if (!ob->client_ignore_invalid_base64)
- {
- if (smtp_write_command(sx, SCMD_FLUSH, "*\r\n") >= 0)
- (void)smtp_read_response(sx, US buffer, buffsize, '2', timeout);
- string_format(buffer, buffsize, "Invalid base64 string in server "
- "response \"%s\"", save_bad);
- return CANCELLED;
- }
- clear = US"";
- clear_len = 0;
- }
+ flags &= ~AUTH_ITEM_FIRST;
if (auth_var_idx < AUTH_VARS)
- auth_vars[auth_var_idx++] = string_copy(clear);
+ auth_vars[auth_var_idx++] = string_copy(s);
}
/* Control should never actually get here. */