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author | Jeremy Harris <jgh146exb@wizmail.org> | 2022-04-25 17:53:36 +0100 |
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committer | Jeremy Harris <jgh146exb@wizmail.org> | 2022-04-25 17:53:36 +0100 |
commit | 6cb9d9de43bbc03b7222fd1509dee00c7eed8d61 (patch) | |
tree | b8019e704e758d9b9eff2c6a8e510d8beefa2969 /doc | |
parent | 3d02b3144cdde92d99ee7fcd0eb6cc9ba7c272f3 (diff) |
Docs: tidy for taint-check of transport process args
Broken-by: cfe6acff2d
Diffstat (limited to 'doc')
-rw-r--r-- | doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt | 30 |
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt index 1d8868c34..506aee330 100644 --- a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt +++ b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt @@ -10815,16 +10815,16 @@ SRS encoding. See SECT &<<SECTSRS>>& for details. -.vitem &*${substr{*&<&'string1'&>&*}{*&<&'string2'&>&*}{*&<&'string3'&>&*}}*& +.vitem &*${substr{*&<&'start'&>&*}{*&<&'len'&>&*}{*&<&'subject'&>&*}}*& .cindex "&%substr%& expansion item" .cindex "substring extraction" .cindex "expansion" "substring extraction" The three strings are expanded; the first two must yield numbers. Call them <&'n'&> and <&'m'&>. If you are using fixed values for these numbers, that is, -if <&'string1'&> and <&'string2'&> do not change when they are expanded, you +if <&'start'&> and <&'len'&> do not change when they are expanded, you can use the simpler operator notation that avoids some of the braces: .code -${substr_<n>_<m>:<string>} +${substr_<n>_<m>:<subject>} .endd The second number is optional (in both notations). If it is absent in the simpler format, the preceding underscore must also be @@ -22846,9 +22846,10 @@ an ideal name for this feature here, but as it was already implemented for the The expansion variables &$host$& and &$host_address$& are available when the transport is a remote one. They contain the name and IP address of the host to which the message is being sent. For example: +. used to have $sender_address in this cmdline, but it's tainted .code transport_filter = /some/directory/transport-filter.pl \ - $host $host_address $sender_address $pipe_addresses + $host $host_address $pipe_addresses .endd Two problems arise if you want to use more complicated expansion items to @@ -24810,6 +24811,11 @@ the &%path%& option below). The command is split up into separate arguments by Exim, and each argument is separately expanded, as described in section &<<SECThowcommandrun>>& above. +.new +.cindex "tainted data" +No part of the resulting command may be tainted. +.wen + .option environment pipe string&!! unset .cindex "&(pipe)& transport" "environment for command" @@ -25125,12 +25131,15 @@ use a shell to run pipe commands. .cindex "Cyrus" The next example shows a transport and a router for a system where local deliveries are handled by the Cyrus IMAP server. +. Used to have R: local_part_suffix = .* + T: -m $local_part_suffix_v +. but that suffix is tainted so cannot be used in a command arg +. Really, you'd want to use a lookup for acceptable suffixes to do real detainting .code # transport local_delivery_cyrus: driver = pipe command = /usr/cyrus/bin/deliver \ - -m ${substr_1:$local_part_suffix} -- $local_part + -- $local_part_data user = cyrus group = mail return_output @@ -25142,7 +25151,6 @@ local_delivery_cyrus: local_user_cyrus: driver = accept check_local_user - local_part_suffix = .* transport = local_delivery_cyrus .endd Note the unsetting of &%message_prefix%& and &%message_suffix%&, and the use of @@ -33090,7 +33098,7 @@ situation has been previously met. It uses a hints database to record a timestamp against a key. host. The syntax of the condition is: .display -&`seen =`& <&'time interval'&> &`/`& <&'options'&> +&`seen =`& <&'optional flag'&><&'time interval'&> &`/`& <&'options'&> .endd For example, @@ -33099,8 +33107,10 @@ defer seen = -5m / key=${sender_host_address}_$local_part@$domain .endd in a RCPT ACL will implement simple greylisting. -The parameters for the condition -are an interval followed, slash-separated, by a list of options. +The parameters for the condition are +a possible minus sign, +then an interval, +then, slash-separated, a list of options. The interval is taken as an offset before the current time, and used for the test. If the interval is preceded by a minus sign then the condition returns @@ -33118,6 +33128,8 @@ no record create or update is done. If a &%write%& option is given then a record create or update is always done. An update is done if the test is for &"since"&. +If none of those hold and there was no existing record, +a record is created. Creates and updates are marked with the current time. |