#!perl -w =head1 NAME noop_counter - disconnect after too many consecutive NOOPs, example plugin for the hook_noop() =head1 DESCRIPTION The B counts the number of consecutive C commands given by a client and disconnects after a given number. Any other command than a C resets the counter. One argument may be given: the number of Cs after which the client will be disconnected. =head1 NOTE This plugin should be loaded early to be able to reset the counter on any other command. =cut sub register { my ($self, $qp, @args) = @_; $self->{_noop_count} = 0; $self->{_max_noop} = 3; if ($args[0] && $args[0] =~ /^\d+$/) { $self->{_max_noop} = shift @args; } } sub hook_noop { my ($self, $transaction, @args) = @_; ++$self->{_noop_count}; ### the following block is not used, RFC 2821 says we SHOULD ignore ### any arguments... so we MAY return an error if we want to :-) # return (DENY, "Syntax error, NOOP does not take any arguments") # if $args[0]; if ($self->{_noop_count} >= $self->{_max_noop}) { return (DENY_DISCONNECT, "Stop wasting my time, too many consecutive NOOPs"); } return (DECLINED); } sub reset_noop_counter { $_[0]->{_noop_count} = 0; return (DECLINED); } # and bind the counter reset to the hooks, QUIT not useful here: *hook_helo = *hook_ehlo = # HELO / EHLO *hook_mail = # MAIL FROM: *hook_rcpt = # RCPT TO: *hook_data = # DATA *hook_reset_transaction = # RSET *hook_vrfy = # VRFY *hook_help = # HELP \&reset_noop_counter;