These 3 auth plugins all have a data store they fetch the reference
password or hash from. They then match the attemped password or hash
against the reference. This consolidates the latter portion (validating
the password/hash) into Auth.pm.
* less duplicated code in the plugins.
* Pass validation consistently handled for these 3 plugins.
* less work to create new auth plugins
Also caches the CRAM-MD5 ticket. It could also cache user/pass info if
this was desirable.
fixed the vestiges of old plugin name 'denysoft_greylisting'
added ability to bypass greylisting based on geoip
deprecated 'mode [denysoft | testonly | off]
off wasn't useful
testonly & denysoft replaced by reject [ 0 | 1 ]
renamed DB from denysoft_greylist to greylist.dbm. Will use existing/legacy DB if present.
added DB pruning feature. Automatically prune the DB when qpsmtpd registers the plugin. Perhaps this should be a config option to enable?
added DB upgrade feature. Convert dotted quad IP addresses in DB to integers. Makes greylisting IPv6 compatible, since DB records are colon delimited.
exempt TLS connections from greylisting. The vast majority (perhaps all) of the SMTP clients that request encryption to my server are legit. We could add a config option for this, but this plugin already has a multitude of config options.
refactored much of the greylisting method into discreet subs
added 30 tests
added additional DEBUG level logging for p0f matches
POD changes:
replaced over, item N, back, with head2 (better formatted output)
better describe the current behavior of the plugin (some past behaviors no longer exist)
added TRIPLET section with example
added loglevel section
had single positional argument for loglevel,
switched to named args which inherits the more flexible loglevel
shortened logging line
before: connection_time: Connection time from 66.118.151.187: 3.046 sec.
after: connection_time: 3.046 s.
removed auth method from return calls in all auth plugins. The caller knows the mechanism already. In the code, the difference looks like this:
before:
or return (DENY, "authcvm/$method");
after:
or return (DENY, "authcvm");
Added debug level log entries in auth_vpopmaild
Conflicts:
plugins/auth/auth_vpopmail_sql
expanded POD
cleaned up stray EOL spaces
added lots of logging, with standardized [ pass | fail | skip ] prefixes
added reject_type option
use split for parsing dspam headers
use SA note instead of parsing headers
added reject = agree option
store & fetch dspam results in a note
refactored into small subs with unit tests.
parse SA header with split instead of regexp (more reliable)
store SA results in a 'spamassassin' transaction note
add strict and warnings pragma
renamed reject_threshold -> reject (backwards compatible)
added relayclient skip option and POD. Skips SA processing when relayclient is set
added MULTIPLE RECIPIENT BEHAVIOR topic to POD
unit tests for new methods are in t/auth.t
added PLAIN and LOGIN tests in auth_flat_file
Most tests are disabled unless an interactive terminal is detected and $ENV{QPSMTPD_DEVELOPER} is set.
backwards compatible with previous warn_only option.
added additional logging
refactored out a couple new subs.
minor changes: added strictures, warnings, moved 'use' statements to top of code
so log entries look like this:
86553 (connect) ident::geoip: US, United States
86553 (connect) ident::p0f: Windows 7 or 8
86553 (connect) check_earlytalker: remote host said nothing spontaneous, proceeding
instead of this:
86553 ident::geoip: (connect): US, United States
86553 ident::p0f: (connect) Windows 7 or 8
86553 check_earlytalker: (connect): remote host said nothing spontaneous, proceeding
Conflicts:
plugins/logging/warn
With a DENYSOFT (450) the sender will keep trying to deliver the e-mail.
It makes no sense.
This commit also makes it compatible again with the plugin from before commit:
02912 [rewrote sender_permitted_from]