qpsmtpd/plugins/virus/uvscan
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#!perl -w
=head1 NAME
uvscan
=head1 DESCRIPTION
A qpsmtpd plugin for the McAfee commandline virus scanner, uvscan.
=head1 INSTALL AND CONFIG
Place this plugin in the plugin/virus directory beneath the standard
qpsmtpd installation. If you installed uvscan with the default path, you
can use this plugin with default options (nothing specified):
=over 4
=item B<uvscan_location>
Full path to the uvscan binary and all signature files; defaults to
/usr/local/bin/uvscan.
=item B<deny_viruses>
Whether the scanner will automatically delete messages which have viruses.
Takes either 'yes' or 'no' (defaults to 'yes').
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
John Peacock <jpeacock@cpan.org>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2004 John Peacock
Based heavily on the clamav plugin
This plugin is licensed under the same terms as the qpsmtpd package itself.
Please see the LICENSE file included with qpsmtpd for details.
=cut
sub register {
my ($self, $qp, @args) = @_;
while (@args) {
$self->{"_uvscan"}->{pop @args}=pop @args;
}
$self->{"_uvscan"}->{"uvscan_location"}||="/usr/local/bin/uvscan";
}
sub hook_data_post {
my ($self, $transaction) = @_;
return (DECLINED)
if $transaction->data_size > 250_000;
# Ignore non-multipart emails
my $content_type = $transaction->header->get('Content-Type');
$content_type =~ s/\s/ /g if defined $content_type;
unless ( $content_type
&& $content_type =~ m!\bmultipart/.*\bboundary="?([^"]+)!i )
{
$self->log( LOGWARN, "non-multipart mail - skipping" );
return DECLINED;
}
my $filename = $transaction->body_filename;
return (DECLINED) unless $filename;
# Now do the actual scanning!
my @cmd =($self->{"_uvscan"}->{"uvscan_location"},
'--mime', '--unzip', '--secure', '--noboot',
$filename, '2>&1 |');
$self->log(LOGINFO, "Running: ",join(' ', @cmd));
open(FILE, join(' ', @cmd)); #perl 5.6 doesn't properly support the pipe
# mode list form of open, but this is basically the same thing. This form
# of exec is safe(ish).
my $output;
while (<FILE>) { $output.=$_; }
close FILE;
my $result = ($? >> 8);
my $signal = ($? & 127);
my $virus;
if ($output && $output =~ m/.*\W+Found (.*)\n/m) {
$virus=$1;
}
if ($output && $output =~ m/password-protected/m) {
return (DENY, 'We do not accept password-protected zip files!');
}
if ($signal) {
$self->log(LOGWARN, "uvscan exited with signal: $signal");
return (DECLINED);
}
if ($result == 2) {
$self->log(LOGERROR, "Integrity check for a DAT file failed.");
return (DECLINED);
} elsif ($result == 6) {
$self->log(LOGERROR, "A general problem has occurred.");
return (DECLINED);
} elsif ($result == 8) {
$self->log(LOGERROR, "The program could not find a DAT file.");
return (DECLINED);
} elsif ($result == 15) {
$self->log(LOGERROR, "The program self-check failed");
return (DECLINED);
} elsif ( $result ) { # all of the possible virus returns
if ($result == 12) {
$self->log(LOGERROR, "The program tried to clean a file but failed.");
} elsif ($result == 13) {
$self->log(LOGERROR, "One or more virus(es) found");
} elsif ($result == 19) {
$self->log(LOGERROR, "Successfully cleaned the file");
}
if (lc($self->{"_uvscan"}->{"deny_viruses"}) eq "yes") {
return (DENY, "Virus Found: $virus");
}
$transaction->header->add('X-Virus-Found', 'Yes');
$transaction->header->add('X-Virus-Details', $virus);
return (DECLINED);
}
$transaction->header->add('X-Virus-Checked',
"Checked by McAfee uvscan on ".$self->qp->config("me"));
return (DECLINED);
}