#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
-#if defined(HAVE_UNISTD_H)
#include <unistd.h>
-#endif
-#if defined(STDC_HEADERS)
#include <stdlib.h>
-#endif
#include <errno.h>
#include "fetchmail.h"
#include "socket.h"
-#include "i18n.h"
+#include "gettext.h"
+#include "uid_db.h"
#ifdef OPIE_ENABLE
#ifdef __cplusplus
#if defined(GSSAPI)
flag has_gssapi = FALSE;
#endif /* defined(GSSAPI) */
-#if defined(KERBEROS_V4) || defined(KERBEROS_V5)
+#if defined(KERBEROS_V5)
flag has_kerberos = FALSE;
-#endif /* defined(KERBEROS_V4) || defined(KERBEROS_V5) */
+#endif /* defined(KERBEROS_V5) */
static flag has_cram = FALSE;
#ifdef OPIE_ENABLE
flag has_otp = FALSE;
#if defined(GSSAPI)
has_gssapi = FALSE;
#endif /* defined(GSSAPI) */
-#if defined(KERBEROS_V4) || defined(KERBEROS_V5)
+#if defined(KERBEROS_V5)
has_kerberos = FALSE;
-#endif /* defined(KERBEROS_V4) || defined(KERBEROS_V5) */
+#endif /* defined(KERBEROS_V5) */
has_cram = FALSE;
#ifdef OPIE_ENABLE
has_otp = FALSE;
has_gssapi = TRUE;
#endif /* defined(GSSAPI) */
-#if defined(KERBEROS_V4)
- if (strstr(buffer, "KERBEROS_V4"))
- has_kerberos = TRUE;
-#endif /* defined(KERBEROS_V4) */
-
#ifdef OPIE_ENABLE
if (strstr(buffer, "X-OTP"))
has_otp = TRUE;
* we have a means of reliably tracking which mail we need to
* refetch should the connection abort in the middle.
* fetchall forces RETR, as does keep without UIDL */
- peek_capable = !ctl->fetchall && (!ctl->keep || ctl->server.uidl);
+ peek_capable = !ctl->fetchall;
+}
+
+static int do_apop(int sock, struct query *ctl, char *greeting)
+{
+ char *start, *end;
+
+ /* build MD5 digest from greeting timestamp + password */
+ /* find start of timestamp */
+ start = strchr(greeting, '<');
+ if (!start) {
+ report(stderr,
+ GT_("Required APOP timestamp not found in greeting\n"));
+ return PS_AUTHFAIL;
+ }
+
+ /* find end of timestamp */
+ end = strchr(start + 1, '>');
+
+ if (!end || end == start + 1) {
+ report(stderr,
+ GT_("Timestamp syntax error in greeting\n"));
+ return(PS_AUTHFAIL);
+ } else {
+ *++end = '\0';
+ }
+
+ /* SECURITY: 2007-03-17
+ * Strictly validating the presented challenge for RFC-822
+ * conformity (it must be a msg-id in terms of that standard) is
+ * supposed to make attacks against the MD5 implementation
+ * harder[1]
+ *
+ * [1] "Security vulnerability in APOP authentication",
+ * Gaëtan Leurent, fetchmail-devel, 2007-03-17 */
+ if (!rfc822_valid_msgid((unsigned char *)start)) {
+ report(stderr,
+ GT_("Invalid APOP timestamp.\n"));
+ return PS_AUTHFAIL;
+ }
+
+ /* copy timestamp and password into digestion buffer */
+ char *msg = (char *)xmalloc((end-start+1) + strlen(ctl->password) + 1);
+ strcpy(msg,start);
+ strcat(msg,ctl->password);
+ strcpy((char *)ctl->digest, MD5Digest((unsigned char *)msg));
+ free(msg);
+
+ return gen_transact(sock, "APOP %s %s", ctl->remotename, (char *)ctl->digest);
}
static int pop3_getauth(int sock, struct query *ctl, char *greeting)
/* apply for connection authorization */
{
int ok;
- char *start,*end;
- char *msg;
#ifdef OPIE_ENABLE
char *challenge;
#endif /* OPIE_ENABLE */
#if defined(GSSAPI)
has_gssapi = FALSE;
#endif /* defined(GSSAPI) */
-#if defined(KERBEROS_V4) || defined(KERBEROS_V5)
+#if defined(KERBEROS_V5)
has_kerberos = FALSE;
-#endif /* defined(KERBEROS_V4) || defined(KERBEROS_V5) */
+#endif /* defined(KERBEROS_V5) */
has_cram = FALSE;
#ifdef OPIE_ENABLE
has_otp = FALSE;
ctl->server.sdps = TRUE;
#endif /* SDPS_ENABLE */
+ /* this is a leftover from the times 6.3.X and older when APOP was a
+ * "protocol" (P_APOP) rather than an authenticator (A_APOP),
+ * however, the switch is still useful because we can break; after
+ * an authenticator failed. */
switch (ctl->server.protocol) {
- case P_POP3:
+ case P_POP3:
#ifdef RPA_ENABLE
/* XXX FIXME: AUTH probing (RFC1734) should become global */
/* CompuServe POP3 Servers as of 990730 want AUTH first for RPA */
*/
if ((ctl->server.authenticate == A_ANY) ||
(ctl->server.authenticate == A_GSSAPI) ||
- (ctl->server.authenticate == A_KERBEROS_V4) ||
(ctl->server.authenticate == A_KERBEROS_V5) ||
(ctl->server.authenticate == A_OTP) ||
(ctl->server.authenticate == A_CRAM_MD5) ||
* whether TLS is mandatory or opportunistic unless SSLOpen() fails
* (see below). */
if (gen_transact(sock, "STLS") == PS_SUCCESS
- && SSLOpen(sock, ctl->sslcert, ctl->sslkey, "tls1", ctl->sslcertck,
+ && (set_timeout(mytimeout), SSLOpen(sock, ctl->sslcert, ctl->sslkey, "tls1", ctl->sslcertck,
ctl->sslcertfile, ctl->sslcertpath, ctl->sslfingerprint, commonname,
- ctl->server.pollname, &ctl->remotename) != -1)
+ ctl->server.pollname, &ctl->remotename)) != -1)
{
/*
* RFC 2595 says this:
* Now that we're confident in our TLS connection we can
* guarantee a secure capability re-probe.
*/
+ set_timeout(0);
done_capa = FALSE;
ok = capa_probe(sock);
if (ok != PS_SUCCESS) {
} else if (must_tls(ctl)) {
/* Config required TLS but we couldn't guarantee it, so we must
* stop. */
+ set_timeout(0);
report(stderr, GT_("%s: upgrade to TLS failed.\n"), commonname);
return PS_SOCKET;
} else {
* allowed til post-authentication), so leave it in an unknown
* state, mark it as such, and check more carefully if things
* go wrong when we try to authenticate. */
+ set_timeout(0);
connection_may_have_tls_errors = TRUE;
if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
{
/*
* OK, we have an authentication type now.
*/
-#if defined(KERBEROS_V4)
- /*
- * Servers doing KPOP have to go through a dummy login sequence
- * rather than doing SASL.
- */
- if (has_kerberos &&
- ctl->server.service && (strcmp(ctl->server.service, KPOP_PORT)!=0)
- && (ctl->server.authenticate == A_KERBEROS_V4
- || ctl->server.authenticate == A_KERBEROS_V5
- || ctl->server.authenticate == A_ANY))
- {
- ok = do_rfc1731(sock, "AUTH", ctl->server.truename);
- if (ok == PS_SUCCESS || ctl->server.authenticate != A_ANY)
- break;
- }
-#endif /* defined(KERBEROS_V4) || defined(KERBEROS_V5) */
#if defined(GSSAPI)
if (has_gssapi &&
#endif /* OPIE_ENABLE */
#ifdef NTLM_ENABLE
- /* MSN servers require the use of NTLM (MSN) authentication */
- if (!strcasecmp(ctl->server.pollname, "pop3.email.msn.com") ||
- ctl->server.authenticate == A_MSN)
- return (do_pop3_ntlm(sock, ctl, 1) == 0) ? PS_SUCCESS : PS_AUTHFAIL;
- if (ctl->server.authenticate == A_NTLM || (has_ntlm && ctl->server.authenticate == A_ANY)) {
- ok = do_pop3_ntlm(sock, ctl, 0);
- if (ok == 0 || ctl->server.authenticate != A_ANY)
- break;
- }
+ /* MSN servers require the use of NTLM (MSN) authentication */
+ if (!strcasecmp(ctl->server.pollname, "pop3.email.msn.com") ||
+ ctl->server.authenticate == A_MSN)
+ return (do_pop3_ntlm(sock, ctl, 1) == 0) ? PS_SUCCESS : PS_AUTHFAIL;
+ if (ctl->server.authenticate == A_NTLM || (has_ntlm && ctl->server.authenticate == A_ANY)) {
+ ok = do_pop3_ntlm(sock, ctl, 0);
+ if (ok == 0 || ctl->server.authenticate != A_ANY)
+ break;
+ }
#else
- if (ctl->server.authenticate == A_NTLM || ctl->server.authenticate == A_MSN)
- {
- report(stderr,
- GT_("Required NTLM capability not compiled into fetchmail\n"));
- }
+ if (ctl->server.authenticate == A_NTLM || ctl->server.authenticate == A_MSN)
+ {
+ report(stderr,
+ GT_("Required NTLM capability not compiled into fetchmail\n"));
+ }
#endif
- if (ctl->server.authenticate == A_CRAM_MD5 ||
- (has_cram && ctl->server.authenticate == A_ANY))
+ if (ctl->server.authenticate == A_CRAM_MD5 ||
+ (has_cram && ctl->server.authenticate == A_ANY))
{
ok = do_cram_md5(sock, "AUTH", ctl, NULL);
if (ok == PS_SUCCESS || ctl->server.authenticate != A_ANY)
break;
}
+ if (ctl->server.authenticate == A_APOP
+ || ctl->server.authenticate == A_ANY)
+ {
+ ok = do_apop(sock, ctl, greeting);
+ if (ok == PS_SUCCESS || ctl->server.authenticate != A_ANY)
+ break;
+ }
+
/* ordinary validation, no one-time password or RPA */
if ((ok = gen_transact(sock, "USER %s", ctl->remotename)))
break;
* users switching *to* KPOP accidentally revealing their
* password */
if ((ctl->server.authenticate == A_ANY
- || ctl->server.authenticate == A_KERBEROS_V4
|| ctl->server.authenticate == A_KERBEROS_V5)
&& (ctl->server.service != NULL
&& strcmp(ctl->server.service, KPOP_PORT) == 0))
shroud[0] = '\0';
break;
- case P_APOP:
- /* build MD5 digest from greeting timestamp + password */
- /* find start of timestamp */
- for (start = greeting; *start != 0 && *start != '<'; start++)
- continue;
- if (*start == 0) {
- report(stderr,
- GT_("Required APOP timestamp not found in greeting\n"));
- return(PS_AUTHFAIL);
- }
-
- /* find end of timestamp */
- for (end = start; *end != 0 && *end != '>'; end++)
- continue;
- if (*end == 0 || end == start + 1) {
- report(stderr,
- GT_("Timestamp syntax error in greeting\n"));
- return(PS_AUTHFAIL);
- }
- else
- *++end = '\0';
-
- /* SECURITY: 2007-03-17
- * Strictly validating the presented challenge for RFC-822
- * conformity (it must be a msg-id in terms of that standard) is
- * supposed to make attacks against the MD5 implementation
- * harder[1]
- *
- * [1] "Security vulnerability in APOP authentication",
- * Gaëtan Leurent, fetchmail-devel, 2007-03-17 */
- if (!rfc822_valid_msgid((unsigned char *)start)) {
- report(stderr,
- GT_("Invalid APOP timestamp.\n"));
- return PS_AUTHFAIL;
- }
-
- /* copy timestamp and password into digestion buffer */
- msg = (char *)xmalloc((end-start+1) + strlen(ctl->password) + 1);
- strcpy(msg,start);
- strcat(msg,ctl->password);
- strcpy((char *)ctl->digest, MD5Digest((unsigned char *)msg));
- free(msg);
-
- ok = gen_transact(sock, "APOP %s %s", ctl->remotename, (char *)ctl->digest);
- break;
-
- case P_RPOP:
- if ((ok = gen_transact(sock,"USER %s", ctl->remotename)) == 0) {
- strlcpy(shroud, ctl->password, sizeof(shroud));
- ok = gen_transact(sock, "RPOP %s", ctl->password);
- memset(shroud, 0x55, sizeof(shroud));
- shroud[0] = '\0';
- }
- break;
-
default:
report(stderr, GT_("Undefined protocol request in POP3_auth\n"));
ok = PS_ERROR;
return(ok);
}
-/* Disable the sleep. Based on patch by Brian Candler 2004-04-19/2004-11-08,
- * accepted by Matthias Andree.
- *
- * Rationale: the server must have locked the spool before returning +OK;
- * this sleep just wastes time and hence, for modem and GSM CSD users, money. */
-#ifdef WANT_BOGUS
- /*
- * Empirical experience shows some server/OS combinations
- * may need a brief pause even after any lockfiles on the
- * server are released, to give the server time to finish
- * copying back very large mailfolders from the temp-file...
- * this is only ever an issue with extremely large mailboxes.
- */
- sleep(3); /* to be _really_ safe, probably need sleep(5)! */
-#endif
-
/* we're approved */
return(PS_SUCCESS);
}
int ok;
unsigned int first_nr, last_nr, try_nr;
char id [IDLEN+1];
- struct idlist *savep = NULL; /** pointer to cache save_str result, speeds up saves */
first_nr = 0;
last_nr = count + 1;
while (first_nr < last_nr - 1)
{
- struct idlist *newl;
+ struct uid_db_record *rec;
try_nr = (first_nr + last_nr) / 2;
if ((ok = pop3_getuidl(sock, try_nr, id, sizeof(id))) != 0)
return ok;
- if ((newl = str_in_list(&ctl->oldsaved, id, FALSE)))
+ if ((rec = find_uid_by_id(&ctl->oldsaved, id)))
{
- flag mark = newl->val.status.mark;
+ flag mark = rec->status;
if (mark == UID_DELETED || mark == UID_EXPUNGED)
{
if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
report(stderr, GT_("id=%s (num=%u) was deleted, but is still present!\n"), id, try_nr);
/* just mark it as seen now! */
- newl->val.status.mark = mark = UID_SEEN;
+ rec->status = mark = UID_SEEN;
}
/* narrow the search region! */
first_nr = try_nr;
/* save the number */
- newl->val.status.num = try_nr;
+ set_uid_db_num(&ctl->oldsaved, rec, try_nr);
}
else
{
last_nr = try_nr;
/* save it */
- savep = save_str(savep ? &savep : &ctl->oldsaved, id, UID_UNSEEN);
- savep->val.status.num = try_nr;
+ rec = uid_db_insert(&ctl->oldsaved, id, UID_UNSEEN);
+ set_uid_db_num(&ctl->oldsaved, rec, try_nr);
}
}
if (outlevel >= O_DEBUG && last_nr <= count)
(void)folder;
/* Ensure that the new list is properly empty */
- ctl->newsaved = (struct idlist *)NULL;
+ clear_uid_db(&ctl->newsaved);
#ifdef MBOX
/* Alain Knaff suggests this, but it's not RFC standard */
} else
return(ok);
- /*
- * Newer, RFC-1725/1939-conformant POP servers may not have the LAST
- * command. We work as hard as possible to hide this, but it makes
- * counting new messages intrinsically quadratic in the worst case.
- */
+ /* unless fetching all mail, get UID list (UIDL) */
last = 0;
*newp = -1;
- /* if there are messages, and UIDL is desired, use UIDL
- * also use UIDL if fetchall is unset */
- if (*countp > 0 && (!ctl->fetchall || ctl->server.uidl))
+ if (*countp > 0)
{
int fastuidl;
char id [IDLEN+1];
+ set_uid_db_num_pos_0(&ctl->oldsaved, *countp);
+ set_uid_db_num_pos_0(&ctl->newsaved, *countp);
+
/* should we do fast uidl this time? */
fastuidl = ctl->fastuidl;
if (*countp > 7 && /* linear search is better if there are few mails! */
else
dofastuidl = 0;
- if (!ctl->server.uidl) {
- gen_send(sock, "LAST");
- ok = pop3_ok(sock, buf);
- } else
- ok = 1;
-
- if (ok == 0)
- {
- /* scan LAST reply */
- if (sscanf(buf, "%d", &last) == 0)
- {
- report(stderr, GT_("protocol error\n"));
- return(PS_ERROR);
- }
- *newp = (*countp - last);
- }
- else
{
/* do UIDL */
if (dofastuidl)
/* grab the mailbox's UID list */
if (gen_transact(sock, "UIDL") != 0)
{
+ if (!ctl->fetchall) {
report(stderr, GT_("protocol error while fetching UIDLs\n"));
return(PS_ERROR);
+ }
}
else
{
/* UIDL worked - parse reply */
unsigned long unum;
- struct idlist *newl = NULL;
*newp = 0;
while (gen_recv(sock, buf, sizeof(buf)) == PS_SUCCESS)
if (parseuid(buf, &unum, id, sizeof(id)) == PS_SUCCESS)
{
- struct idlist *old;
+ struct uid_db_record *old_rec, *new_rec;
- newl = save_str(newl ? &newl : &ctl->newsaved, id, UID_UNSEEN);
- newl->val.status.num = unum;
+ new_rec = uid_db_insert(&ctl->newsaved, id, UID_UNSEEN);
- if ((old = str_in_list(&ctl->oldsaved, id, FALSE)))
+ if ((old_rec = find_uid_by_id(&ctl->oldsaved, id)))
{
- flag mark = old->val.status.mark;
+ flag mark = old_rec->status;
if (mark == UID_DELETED || mark == UID_EXPUNGED)
{
/* XXX FIXME: switch 3 occurrences from
if (outlevel >= O_VERBOSE)
report(stderr, GT_("id=%s (num=%d) was deleted, but is still present!\n"), id, (int)unum);
/* just mark it as seen now! */
- old->val.status.mark = mark = UID_SEEN;
+ old_rec->status = mark = UID_SEEN;
}
- newl->val.status.mark = mark;
+ new_rec->status = mark;
if (mark == UID_UNSEEN)
{
(*newp)++;
* swap the lists (say, due to socket error),
* the same mail will not be downloaded again.
*/
- old = save_str(&ctl->oldsaved, id, UID_UNSEEN);
+ old_rec = uid_db_insert(&ctl->oldsaved, id, UID_UNSEEN);
+
+ }
+ /*
+ * save the number if it will be needed later on
+ * (messsage will either be fetched or deleted)
+ */
+ if (new_rec->status == UID_UNSEEN || ctl->flush) {
+ set_uid_db_num(&ctl->oldsaved, old_rec, unum);
+ set_uid_db_num(&ctl->newsaved, new_rec, unum);
}
- /* save the number */
- old->val.status.num = unum;
} else
return PS_ERROR;
} /* multi-line loop for UIDL reply */
static int pop3_is_old(int sock, struct query *ctl, int num)
/* is the given message old? */
{
- struct idlist *newl;
- if (!ctl->oldsaved)
+ struct uid_db_record *rec;
+
+ if (!uid_db_n_records(&ctl->oldsaved))
return (num <= last);
else if (dofastuidl)
{
return(TRUE);
/* in fast uidl, we manipulate the old list only! */
-
- if ((newl = id_find(&ctl->oldsaved, num)))
+ if ((rec = find_uid_by_num(&ctl->oldsaved, num)))
{
/* we already have the id! */
- return(newl->val.status.mark != UID_UNSEEN);
+ return(rec->status != UID_UNSEEN);
}
/* get the uidl first! */
if (pop3_getuidl(sock, num, id, sizeof(id)) != PS_SUCCESS)
return(TRUE);
- if ((newl = str_in_list(&ctl->oldsaved, id, FALSE))) {
+ if ((rec = find_uid_by_id(&ctl->oldsaved, id))) {
/* we already have the id! */
- newl->val.status.num = num;
- return(newl->val.status.mark != UID_UNSEEN);
+ set_uid_db_num(&ctl->oldsaved, rec, num);
+ return(rec->status != UID_UNSEEN);
}
/* save it */
- newl = save_str(&ctl->oldsaved, id, UID_UNSEEN);
- newl->val.status.num = num;
+ rec = uid_db_insert(&ctl->oldsaved, id, UID_UNSEEN);
+ set_uid_db_num(&ctl->oldsaved, rec, num);
+
return(FALSE);
+ } else {
+ rec = find_uid_by_num(&ctl->newsaved, num);
+ return !rec || rec->status != UID_UNSEEN;
}
- else
- return ((newl = id_find(&ctl->newsaved, num)) != NULL &&
- newl->val.status.mark != UID_UNSEEN);
-}
-
-#ifdef UNUSED
-/*
- * We could use this to fetch headers only as we do for IMAP. The trouble
- * is that there's no way to fetch the body only. So the following RETR
- * would have to re-fetch the header. Enough messages have longer headers
- * than bodies to make this a net loss.
- */
-static int pop_fetch_headers(int sock, struct query *ctl,int number,int *lenp)
-/* request headers of nth message */
-{
- int ok;
- char buf[POPBUFSIZE+1];
-
- gen_send(sock, "TOP %d 0", number);
- if ((ok = pop3_ok(sock, buf)) != 0)
- return(ok);
-
- *lenp = -1; /* we got sizes from the LIST response */
-
- return(PS_SUCCESS);
}
-#endif /* UNUSED */
static int pop3_fetch(int sock, struct query *ctl, int number, int *lenp)
/* request nth message */
static void mark_uid_seen(struct query *ctl, int number)
/* Tell the UID code we've seen this. */
{
- struct idlist *sdp;
+ struct uid_db_record *rec;
- if ((sdp = id_find(&ctl->newsaved, number)))
- sdp->val.status.mark = UID_SEEN;
+ if ((rec = find_uid_by_num(&ctl->newsaved, number)))
+ rec->status = UID_SEEN;
/* mark it as seen in oldsaved also! In case, we do not swap the lists
* (say, due to socket error), the same mail will not be downloaded
* again.
*/
- if ((sdp = id_find(&ctl->oldsaved, number)))
- sdp->val.status.mark = UID_SEEN;
+ if ((rec = find_uid_by_num(&ctl->oldsaved, number)))
+ rec->status = UID_SEEN;
}
static int pop3_delete(int sock, struct query *ctl, int number)
/* delete a given message */
{
+ struct uid_db_record *rec;
int ok;
mark_uid_seen(ctl, number);
/* actually, mark for deletion -- doesn't happen until QUIT time */
ok = gen_transact(sock, "DELE %d", number);
if (ok != PS_SUCCESS)
return(ok);
- delete_str(dofastuidl ? &ctl->oldsaved : &ctl->newsaved, number);
+
+ rec = find_uid_by_num(dofastuidl ? &ctl->oldsaved : &ctl->newsaved, number);
+ rec->status = UID_DELETED;
return(PS_SUCCESS);
}
{
int ok;
-#ifdef __UNUSED__
- /*
- * We used to do this in case the server marks messages deleted when seen.
- * (Yes, this has been reported, in the MercuryP/NLM server.
- * It's even legal under RFC 1939 (section 8) as a site policy.)
- * It interacted badly with UIDL, though. Thomas Zajic wrote:
- * "Running 'fetchmail -F -v' and checking the logs, I found out
- * that fetchmail did in fact flush my mailbox properly, but sent
- * a RSET just before sending QUIT to log off. This caused the
- * POP3 server to undo/forget about the previous DELEs, resetting
- * my mailbox to its original (ie. unflushed) state. The
- * ~/.fetchids file did get flushed though, so the next time
- * fetchmail was run it saw all the old messages as new ones ..."
- */
- if (ctl->keep)
- gen_transact(sock, "RSET");
-#endif /* __UNUSED__ */
-
ok = gen_transact(sock, "QUIT");
if (!ok)
expunge_uids(ctl);