/*
* Copyright (c) 1998-2003, 2010 Sendmail, Inc. and its suppliers.
* All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 1983, 1995-1997 Eric P. Allman. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 1988, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* By using this file, you agree to the terms and conditions set
* forth in the LICENSE file which can be found at the top level of
* the sendmail distribution.
*
*/
#include <sendmail.h>
SM_RCSID("@(#)$Id: err.c,v 8.205 2010/02/03 23:22:41 ca Exp $")
#if LDAPMAP
# include <lber.h>
# include <ldap.h> /* for LDAP error codes */
#endif /* LDAPMAP */
static void putoutmsg __P((char *, bool, bool));
static void puterrmsg __P((char *));
static char *fmtmsg __P((char *, const char *, const char *, const char *,
int, const char *, va_list));
/*
** FATAL_ERROR -- handle a fatal exception
**
** This function is installed as the default exception handler
** in the main sendmail process, and in all child processes
** that we create. Its job is to handle exceptions that are not
** handled at a lower level.
**
** The theory is that unhandled exceptions will be 'fatal' class
** exceptions (with an "F:" prefix), such as the out-of-memory
** exception "F:sm.heap". As such, they are handled by exiting
** the process in exactly the same way that xalloc() in Sendmail 8.10
** exits the process when it fails due to lack of memory:
** we call syserr with a message beginning with "!".
**
** Parameters:
** exc -- exception which is terminating this process
**
** Returns:
** none
*/
void
fatal_error(exc)
SM_EXC_T *exc;
{
static char buf[256];
SM_FILE_T f;
/*
** This function may be called when the heap is exhausted.
** The following code writes the message for 'exc' into our
** static buffer without allocating memory or raising exceptions.
*/
sm_strio_init(&f, buf, sizeof(buf));
sm_exc_write(exc, &f);
(void) sm_io_flush(&f, SM_TIME_DEFAULT);
/*
** Terminate the process after logging an error and cleaning up.
** Problems:
** - syserr decides what class of error this is by looking at errno.
** That's no good; we should look at the exc structure.
** - The cleanup code should be moved out of syserr
** and into individual exception handlers
** that are part of the module they clean up after.
*/
errno = ENOMEM;
syserr("!%s", buf);
}
/*
** SYSERR -- Print error message.
**
** Prints an error message via sm_io_printf to the diagnostic output.
**
** If the first character of the syserr message is `!' it will
** log this as an ALERT message and exit immediately. This can
** leave queue files in an indeterminate state, so it should not
** be used lightly.
**
** If the first character of the syserr message is '!' or '@'
** then syserr knows that the process is about to be terminated,
** so the SMTP reply code defaults to 421. Otherwise, the
** reply code defaults to 451 or 554, depending on errno.
**
** Parameters:
** fmt -- the format string. An optional '!' or '@',
** followed by an optional three-digit SMTP
** reply code, followed by message text.
** (others) -- parameters
**
** Returns:
** none
** Raises E:mta.quickabort if QuickAbort is set.
**
** Side Effects:
** increments Errors.
** sets ExitStat.
*/
char MsgBuf[BUFSIZ*2]; /* text of most recent message */
static char HeldMessageBuf[sizeof(MsgBuf)]; /* for held messages */
#if NAMED_BIND && !defined(NO_DATA)
# define NO_DATA NO_ADDRESS
#endif /* NAMED_BIND && !defined(NO_DATA) */
void
/*VARARGS1*/
#ifdef __STDC__
syserr(const char *fmt, ...)
#else /* __STDC__ */
syserr(fmt, va_alist)
const char *fmt;
va_dcl
#endif /* __STDC__ */
{
register char *p;
int save_errno = errno;
bool panic;
bool exiting;
char *user;
char *enhsc;
char *errtxt;
struct passwd *pw;
char ubuf[80];
SM_VA_LOCAL_DECL
switch (*fmt)
{
case '!':
++fmt;
panic = true;
exiting = true;
break;
case '@':
++fmt;
panic = false;
exiting = true;
break;
default:
panic = false;
exiting = false;
break;
}
/* format and output the error message */
if (exiting)
{
/*
** Since we are terminating the process,
** we are aborting the entire SMTP session,
** rather than just the current transaction.
*/
p = "421";
enhsc = "4.0.0";
}
else if (save_errno == 0)
{
p = "554";
enhsc = "5.0.0";
}
else
{
p = "451";
enhsc = "4.0.0";
}
SM_VA_START(ap, fmt);
errtxt = fmtmsg(MsgBuf, (char *) NULL, p, enhsc, save_errno, fmt, ap);
SM_VA_END(ap);
puterrmsg(MsgBuf);
/* save this message for mailq printing */
if (!panic && CurEnv != NULL)
{
char *nmsg = sm_rpool_strdup_x(CurEnv->e_rpool, errtxt);
if (CurEnv->e_rpool == NULL && CurEnv->e_message != NULL)
sm_free(CurEnv->e_message);
CurEnv->e_message = nmsg;
}
/* determine exit status if not already set */
if (ExitStat == EX_OK)
{
if (save_errno == 0)
ExitStat = EX_SOFTWARE;
else
ExitStat = EX_OSERR;
if (tTd(54, 1))
sm_dprintf("syserr: ExitStat = %d\n", ExitStat);
}
pw = sm_getpwuid(RealUid);
if (pw != NULL)
user = pw->pw_name;
else
{
user = ubuf;
(void) sm_snprintf(ubuf, sizeof(ubuf), "UID%d", (int) RealUid);
}
if (LogLevel > 0)
sm_syslog(panic ? LOG_ALERT : LOG_CRIT,
CurEnv == NULL ? NOQID : CurEnv->e_id,
"SYSERR(%s): %.900s",
user, errtxt);
switch (save_errno)
{
case EBADF:
case ENFILE:
case EMFILE:
case ENOTTY:
#ifdef EFBIG
case EFBIG:
#endif /* EFBIG */
#ifdef ESPIPE
case ESPIPE:
#endif /* ESPIPE */
#ifdef EPIPE
case EPIPE:
#endif /* EPIPE */
#ifdef ENOBUFS
case ENOBUFS:
#endif /* ENOBUFS */
#ifdef ESTALE
case ESTALE:
#endif /* ESTALE */
printopenfds(true);
mci_dump_all(smioout, true);
break;
}
if (panic)
{
#if XLA
xla_all_end();
#endif /* XLA */
sync_queue_time();
if (tTd(0, 1))
abort();
exit(EX_OSERR);
}
errno = 0;
if (QuickAbort)
sm_exc_raisenew_x(&EtypeQuickAbort, 2);
}
/*
** USRERR -- Signal user error.
**
** This is much like syserr except it is for user errors.
**
** Parameters:
** fmt -- the format string. If it does not begin with
** a three-digit SMTP reply code, 550 is assumed.
** (others) -- sm_io_printf strings
**
** Returns:
** none
** Raises E:mta.quickabort if QuickAbort is set.
**
** Side Effects:
** increments Errors.
*/
/*VARARGS1*/
void
#ifdef __STDC__
usrerr(const char *fmt, ...)
#else /* __STDC__ */
usrerr(fmt, va_alist)
const char *fmt;
va_dcl
#endif /* __STDC__ */
{
char *enhsc;
char *errtxt;
SM_VA_LOCAL_DECL
if (fmt[0] == '5' || fmt[0] == '6')
enhsc = "5.0.0";
else if (fmt[0] == '4' || fmt[0] == '8')
enhsc = "4.0.0";
else if (fmt[0] == '2')
enhsc = "2.0.0";
else
enhsc = NULL;
SM_VA_START(ap, fmt);
errtxt = fmtmsg(MsgBuf, CurEnv->e_to, "550", enhsc, 0, fmt, ap);
SM_VA_END(ap);
if (SuprErrs)
return;
/* save this message for mailq printing */
switch (MsgBuf[0])
{
case '4':
case '8':
if (CurEnv->e_message != NULL)
break;
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case '5':
case '6':
if (CurEnv->e_rpool == NULL && CurEnv->e_message != NULL)
sm_free(CurEnv->e_message);
if (MsgBuf[0] == '6')
{
char buf[MAXLINE];
(void) sm_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
"Postmaster warning: %.*s",
(int) sizeof(buf) - 22, errtxt);
CurEnv->e_message =
sm_rpool_strdup_x(CurEnv->e_rpool, buf);
}
else
{
CurEnv->e_message =
sm_rpool_strdup_x(CurEnv->e_rpool, errtxt);
}
break;
}
puterrmsg(MsgBuf);
if (LogLevel > 3 && LogUsrErrs)
sm_syslog(LOG_NOTICE, CurEnv->e_id, "%.900s", errtxt);
if (QuickAbort)
sm_exc_raisenew_x(&EtypeQuickAbort, 1);
}
/*
** USRERRENH -- Signal user error.
**
** Same as usrerr but with enhanced status code.
**
** Parameters:
** enhsc -- the enhanced status code.
** fmt -- the format string. If it does not begin with
** a three-digit SMTP reply code, 550 is assumed.
** (others) -- sm_io_printf strings
**
** Returns:
** none
** Raises E:mta.quickabort if QuickAbort is set.
**
** Side Effects:
** increments Errors.
*/
/*VARARGS2*/
void
#ifdef __STDC__
usrerrenh(char *enhsc, const char *fmt, ...)
#else /* __STDC__ */
usrerrenh(enhsc, fmt, va_alist)
char *enhsc;
const char *fmt;
va_dcl
#endif /* __STDC__ */
{
char *errtxt;
SM_VA_LOCAL_DECL
if (enhsc == NULL || *enhsc == '\0')
{
if (fmt[0] == '5' || fmt[0] == '6')
enhsc = "5.0.0";
else if (fmt[0] == '4' || fmt[0] == '8')
enhsc = "4.0.0";
else if (fmt[0] == '2')
enhsc = "2.0.0";
}
SM_VA_START(ap, fmt);
errtxt = fmtmsg(MsgBuf, CurEnv->e_to, "550", enhsc, 0, fmt, ap);
SM_VA_END(ap);
if (SuprErrs)
return;
/* save this message for mailq printing */
switch (MsgBuf[0])
{
case '4':
case '8':
if (CurEnv->e_message != NULL)
break;
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case '5':
case '6':
if (CurEnv->e_rpool == NULL && CurEnv->e_message != NULL)
sm_free(CurEnv->e_message);
if (MsgBuf[0] == '6')
{
char buf[MAXLINE];
(void) sm_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
"Postmaster warning: %.*s",
(int) sizeof(buf) - 22, errtxt);
CurEnv->e_message =
sm_rpool_strdup_x(CurEnv->e_rpool, buf);
}
else
{
CurEnv->e_message =
sm_rpool_strdup_x(CurEnv->e_rpool, errtxt);
}
break;
}
puterrmsg(MsgBuf);
if (LogLevel > 3 && LogUsrErrs)
sm_syslog(LOG_NOTICE, CurEnv->e_id, "%.900s", errtxt);
if (QuickAbort)
sm_exc_raisenew_x(&EtypeQuickAbort, 1);
}
/*
** MESSAGE -- print message (not necessarily an error)
**
** Parameters:
** msg -- the message (sm_io_printf fmt) -- it can begin with
** an SMTP reply code. If not, 050 is assumed.
** (others) -- sm_io_printf arguments
**
** Returns:
** none
**
** Side Effects:
** none.
*/
/*VARARGS1*/
void
#ifdef __STDC__
message(const char *msg, ...)
#else /* __STDC__ */
message(msg, va_alist)
const char *msg;
va_dcl
#endif /* __STDC__ */
{
char *errtxt;
SM_VA_LOCAL_DECL
errno = 0;
SM_VA_START(ap, msg);
errtxt = fmtmsg(MsgBuf, CurEnv->e_to, "050", (char *) NULL, 0, msg, ap);
SM_VA_END(ap);
putoutmsg(MsgBuf, false, false);
/* save this message for mailq printing */
switch (MsgBuf[0])
{
case '4':
case '8':
if (CurEnv->e_message != NULL)
break;
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case '5':
if (CurEnv->e_rpool == NULL && CurEnv->e_message != NULL)
sm_free(CurEnv->e_message);
CurEnv->e_message = sm_rpool_strdup_x(CurEnv->e_rpool, errtxt);
break;
}
}
/*
** NMESSAGE -- print message (not necessarily an error)
**
** Just like "message" except it never puts the to... tag on.
**
** Parameters:
** msg -- the message (sm_io_printf fmt) -- if it begins
** with a three digit SMTP reply code, that is used,
** otherwise 050 is assumed.
** (others) -- sm_io_printf arguments
**
** Returns:
** none
**
** Side Effects:
** none.
*/
/*VARARGS1*/
void
#ifdef __STDC__
nmessage(const char *msg, ...)
#else /* __STDC__ */
nmessage(msg, va_alist)
const char *msg;
va_dcl
#endif /* __STDC__ */
{
char *errtxt;
SM_VA_LOCAL_DECL
errno = 0;
SM_VA_START(ap, msg);
errtxt = fmtmsg(MsgBuf, (char *) NULL, "050",
(char *) NULL, 0, msg, ap);
SM_VA_END(ap);
putoutmsg(MsgBuf, false, false);
/* save this message for mailq printing */
switch (MsgBuf[0])
{
case '4':
case '8':
if (CurEnv->e_message != NULL)
break;
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case '5':
if (CurEnv->e_rpool == NULL && CurEnv->e_message != NULL)
sm_free(CurEnv->e_message);
CurEnv->e_message = sm_rpool_strdup_x(CurEnv->e_rpool, errtxt);
break;
}
}
/*
** PUTOUTMSG -- output error message to transcript and channel
**
** Parameters:
** msg -- message to output (in SMTP format).
** holdmsg -- if true, don't output a copy of the message to
** our output channel.
** heldmsg -- if true, this is a previously held message;
** don't log it to the transcript file.
**
** Returns:
** none.
**
** Side Effects:
** Outputs msg to the transcript.
** If appropriate, outputs it to the channel.
** Deletes SMTP reply code number as appropriate.
*/
static void
putoutmsg(msg, holdmsg, heldmsg)
char *msg;
bool holdmsg;
bool heldmsg;
{
char msgcode = msg[0];
char *errtxt = msg;
char *id;
/* display for debugging */
if (tTd(54, 8))
sm_dprintf("--- %s%s%s\n", msg, holdmsg ? " (hold)" : "",
heldmsg ? " (held)" : "");
/* map warnings to something SMTP can handle */
if (msgcode == '6')
msg[0] = '5';
else if (msgcode == '8')
msg[0] = '4';
id = (CurEnv != NULL) ? CurEnv->e_id : NULL;
/* output to transcript if serious */
if (!heldmsg && CurEnv != NULL && CurEnv->e_xfp != NULL &&
strchr("45", msg[0]) != NULL)
(void) sm_io_fprintf(CurEnv->e_xfp, SM_TIME_DEFAULT, "%s\n",
msg);
if (LogLevel > 14 && (OpMode == MD_SMTP || OpMode == MD_DAEMON))
sm_syslog(LOG_INFO, id,
"--- %s%s%s", msg, holdmsg ? " (hold)" : "",
heldmsg ? " (held)" : "");
if (msgcode == '8')
msg[0] = '0';
/* output to channel if appropriate */
if (!Verbose && msg[0] == '0')
return;
if (holdmsg)
{
/* save for possible future display */
msg[0] = msgcode;
if (HeldMessageBuf[0] == '5' && msgcode == '4')
return;
(void) sm_strlcpy(HeldMessageBuf, msg, sizeof(HeldMessageBuf));
return;
}
(void) sm_io_flush(smioout, SM_TIME_DEFAULT);
if (OutChannel == NULL)
return;
/* find actual text of error (after SMTP status codes) */
if (ISSMTPREPLY(errtxt))
{
int l;
errtxt += 4;
l = isenhsc(errtxt, ' ');
if (l <= 0)
l = isenhsc(errtxt, '\0');
if (l > 0)
errtxt += l + 1;
}
/* if DisConnected, OutChannel now points to the transcript */
if (!DisConnected &&
(OpMode == MD_SMTP || OpMode == MD_DAEMON || OpMode == MD_ARPAFTP))
(void) sm_io_fprintf(OutChannel, SM_TIME_DEFAULT, "%s\r\n",
msg);
else
(void) sm_io_fprintf(OutChannel, SM_TIME_DEFAULT, "%s\n",
errtxt);
if (TrafficLogFile != NULL)
(void) sm_io_fprintf(TrafficLogFile, SM_TIME_DEFAULT,
"%05d >>> %s\n", (int) CurrentPid,
(OpMode == MD_SMTP || OpMode == MD_DAEMON)
? msg : errtxt);
#if !PIPELINING
/* XXX can't flush here for SMTP pipelining */
if (msg[3] == ' ')
(void) sm_io_flush(OutChannel, SM_TIME_DEFAULT);
if (!sm_io_error(OutChannel) || DisConnected)
return;
/*
** Error on output -- if reporting lost channel, just ignore it.
** Also, ignore errors from QUIT response (221 message) -- some
** rude servers don't read result.
*/
if (InChannel == NULL || sm_io_eof(InChannel) ||
sm_io_error(InChannel) || strncmp(msg, "221", 3) == 0)
return;
/* can't call syserr, 'cause we are using MsgBuf */
HoldErrs = true;
if (LogLevel > 0)
sm_syslog(LOG_CRIT, id,
"SYSERR: putoutmsg (%s): error on output channel sending \"%s\": %s",
CURHOSTNAME,
shortenstring(msg, MAXSHORTSTR), sm_errstring(errno));
#endif /* !PIPELINING */
}
/*
** PUTERRMSG -- like putoutmsg, but does special processing for error messages
**
** Parameters:
** msg -- the message to output.
**
** Returns:
** none.
**
** Side Effects:
** Sets the fatal error bit in the envelope as appropriate.
*/
static void
puterrmsg(msg)
char *msg;
{
char msgcode = msg[0];
/* output the message as usual */
putoutmsg(msg, HoldErrs, false);
/* be careful about multiple error messages */
if (OnlyOneError)
HoldErrs = true;
/* signal the error */
Errors++;
if (CurEnv == NULL)
return;
if (msgcode == '6')
{
/* notify the postmaster */
CurEnv->e_flags |= EF_PM_NOTIFY;
}
else if (msgcode == '5' && bitset(EF_GLOBALERRS, CurEnv->e_flags))
{
/* mark long-term fatal errors */
CurEnv->e_flags |= EF_FATALERRS;
}
}
/*
** ISENHSC -- check whether a string contains an enhanced status code
**
** Parameters:
** s -- string with possible enhanced status code.
** delim -- delim for enhanced status code.
**
** Returns:
** 0 -- no enhanced status code.
** >4 -- length of enhanced status code.
**
** Side Effects:
** none.
*/
int
isenhsc(s, delim)
const char *s;
int delim;
{
int l, h;
if (s == NULL)
return 0;
if (!((*s == '2' || *s == '4' || *s == '5') && s[1] == '.'))
return 0;
h = 0;
l = 2;
while (h < 3 && isascii(s[l + h]) && isdigit(s[l + h]))
++h;
if (h == 0 || s[l + h] != '.')
return 0;
l += h + 1;
h = 0;
while (h < 3 && isascii(s[l + h]) && isdigit(s[l + h]))
++h;
if (h == 0 || s[l + h] != delim)
return 0;
return l + h;
}
/*
** EXTENHSC -- check and extract an enhanced status code
**
** Parameters:
** s -- string with possible enhanced status code.
** delim -- delim for enhanced status code.
** e -- pointer to storage for enhanced status code.
** must be != NULL and have space for at least
** 10 characters ([245].[0-9]{1,3}.[0-9]{1,3})
**
** Returns:
** 0 -- no enhanced status code.
** >4 -- length of enhanced status code.
**
** Side Effects:
** fills e with enhanced status code.
*/
int
extenhsc(s, delim, e)
const char *s;
int delim;
char *e;
{
int l, h;
if (s == NULL)
return 0;
if (!((*s == '2' || *s == '4' || *s == '5') && s[1] == '.'))
return 0;
h = 0;
l = 2;
e[0] = s[0];
e[1] = '.';
while (h < 3 && isascii(s[l + h]) && isdigit(s[l + h]))
{
e[l + h] = s[l + h];
++h;
}
if (h == 0 || s[l + h] != '.')
return 0;
e[l + h] = '.';
l += h + 1;
h = 0;
while (h < 3 && isascii(s[l + h]) && isdigit(s[l + h]))
{
e[l + h] = s[l + h];
++h;
}
if (h == 0 || s[l + h] != delim)
return 0;
e[l + h] = '\0';
return l + h;
}
/*
** FMTMSG -- format a message into buffer.
**
** Parameters:
** eb -- error buffer to get result -- MUST BE MsgBuf.
** to -- the recipient tag for this message.
** num -- default three digit SMTP reply code.
** enhsc -- enhanced status code.
** en -- the error number to display.
** fmt -- format of string.
** ap -- arguments for fmt.
**
** Returns:
** pointer to error text beyond status codes.
**
** Side Effects:
** none.
*/
static char *
fmtmsg(eb, to, num, enhsc, eno, fmt, ap)
register char *eb;
const char *to;
const char *num;
const char *enhsc;
int eno;
const char *fmt;
SM_VA_LOCAL_DECL
{
char del;
int l;
int spaceleft = sizeof(MsgBuf);
char *errtxt;
/* output the reply code */
if (ISSMTPCODE(fmt))
{
num = fmt;
fmt += 4;
}
if (num[3] == '-')
del = '-';
else
del = ' ';
if (SoftBounce && num[0] == '5')
{
/* replace 5 by 4 */
(void) sm_snprintf(eb, spaceleft, "4%2.2s%c", num + 1, del);
}
else
(void) sm_snprintf(eb, spaceleft, "%3.3s%c", num, del);
eb += 4;
spaceleft -= 4;
if ((l = isenhsc(fmt, ' ' )) > 0 && l < spaceleft - 4)
{
/* copy enh.status code including trailing blank */
l++;
(void) sm_strlcpy(eb, fmt, l + 1);
eb += l;
spaceleft -= l;
fmt += l;
}
else if ((l = isenhsc(enhsc, '\0')) > 0 && l < spaceleft - 4)
{
/* copy enh.status code */
(void) sm_strlcpy(eb, enhsc, l + 1);
eb[l] = ' ';
eb[++l] = '\0';
eb += l;
spaceleft -= l;
}
if (SoftBounce && eb[-l] == '5')
{
/* replace 5 by 4 */
eb[-l] = '4';
}
errtxt = eb;
/* output the file name and line number */
if (FileName != NULL)
{
(void) sm_snprintf(eb, spaceleft, "%s: line %d: ",
shortenstring(FileName, 83), LineNumber);
eb += (l = strlen(eb));
spaceleft -= l;
}
/*
** output the "to" address only if it is defined and one of the
** following codes is used:
** 050 internal notices, e.g., alias expansion
** 250 Ok
** 252 Cannot VRFY user, but will accept message and attempt delivery
** 450 Requested mail action not taken: mailbox unavailable
** 550 Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailable
** 553 Requested action not taken: mailbox name not allowed
**
** Notice: this still isn't "the right thing", this code shouldn't
** (indirectly) depend on CurEnv->e_to.
*/
if (to != NULL && to[0] != '\0' &&
(strncmp(num, "050", 3) == 0 ||
strncmp(num, "250", 3) == 0 ||
strncmp(num, "252", 3) == 0 ||
strncmp(num, "450", 3) == 0 ||
strncmp(num, "550", 3) == 0 ||
strncmp(num, "553", 3) == 0))
{
(void) sm_strlcpyn(eb, spaceleft, 2,
shortenstring(to, MAXSHORTSTR), "... ");
spaceleft -= strlen(eb);
while (*eb != '\0')
*eb++ &= 0177;
}
/* output the message */
(void) sm_vsnprintf(eb, spaceleft, fmt, ap);
spaceleft -= strlen(eb);
while (*eb != '\0')
*eb++ &= 0177;
/* output the error code, if any */
if (eno != 0)
(void) sm_strlcpyn(eb, spaceleft, 2, ": ", sm_errstring(eno));
return errtxt;
}
/*
** BUFFER_ERRORS -- arrange to buffer future error messages
**
** Parameters:
** none
**
** Returns:
** none.
*/
void
buffer_errors()
{
HeldMessageBuf[0] = '\0';
HoldErrs = true;
}
/*
** FLUSH_ERRORS -- flush the held error message buffer
**
** Parameters:
** print -- if set, print the message, otherwise just
** delete it.
**
** Returns:
** none.
*/
void
flush_errors(print)
bool print;
{
if (print && HeldMessageBuf[0] != '\0')
putoutmsg(HeldMessageBuf, false, true);
HeldMessageBuf[0] = '\0';
HoldErrs = false;
}
/*
** SM_ERRSTRING -- return string description of error code
**
** Parameters:
** errnum -- the error number to translate
**
** Returns:
** A string description of errnum.
**
** Side Effects:
** none.
*/
const char *
sm_errstring(errnum)
int errnum;
{
char *dnsmsg;
char *bp;
static char buf[MAXLINE];
#if HASSTRERROR
char *err;
char errbuf[30];
#endif /* HASSTRERROR */
#if !HASSTRERROR && !defined(ERRLIST_PREDEFINED)
extern char *sys_errlist[];
extern int sys_nerr;
#endif /* !HASSTRERROR && !defined(ERRLIST_PREDEFINED) */
/*
** Handle special network error codes.
**
** These are 4.2/4.3bsd specific; they should be in daemon.c.
*/
dnsmsg = NULL;
switch (errnum)
{
case ETIMEDOUT:
case ECONNRESET:
bp = buf;
#if HASSTRERROR
err = strerror(errnum);
if (err == NULL)
{
(void) sm_snprintf(errbuf, sizeof(errbuf),
"Error %d", errnum);
err = errbuf;
}
(void) sm_strlcpy(bp, err, SPACELEFT(buf, bp));
#else /* HASSTRERROR */
if (errnum >= 0 && errnum < sys_nerr)
(void) sm_strlcpy(bp, sys_errlist[errnum],
SPACELEFT(buf, bp));
else
(void) sm_snprintf(bp, SPACELEFT(buf, bp),
"Error %d", errnum);
#endif /* HASSTRERROR */
bp += strlen(bp);
if (CurHostName != NULL)
{
if (errnum == ETIMEDOUT)
{
(void) sm_snprintf(bp, SPACELEFT(buf, bp),
" with ");
bp += strlen(bp);
}
else
{
bp = buf;
(void) sm_snprintf(bp, SPACELEFT(buf, bp),
"Connection reset by ");
bp += strlen(bp);
}
(void) sm_strlcpy(bp,
shortenstring(CurHostName, MAXSHORTSTR),
SPACELEFT(buf, bp));
bp += strlen(buf);
}
if (SmtpPhase != NULL)
{
(void) sm_snprintf(bp, SPACELEFT(buf, bp),
" during %s", SmtpPhase);
}
return buf;
case EHOSTDOWN:
if (CurHostName == NULL)
break;
(void) sm_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Host %s is down",
shortenstring(CurHostName, MAXSHORTSTR));
return buf;
case ECONNREFUSED:
if (CurHostName == NULL)
break;
(void) sm_strlcpyn(buf, sizeof(buf), 2, "Connection refused by ",
shortenstring(CurHostName, MAXSHORTSTR));
return buf;
#if NAMED_BIND
case HOST_NOT_FOUND + E_DNSBASE:
dnsmsg = "host not found";
break;
case TRY_AGAIN + E_DNSBASE:
dnsmsg = "host name lookup failure";
break;
case NO_RECOVERY + E_DNSBASE:
dnsmsg = "non-recoverable error";
break;
case NO_DATA + E_DNSBASE:
dnsmsg = "no data known";
break;
#endif /* NAMED_BIND */
case EPERM:
/* SunOS gives "Not owner" -- this is the POSIX message */
return "Operation not permitted";
/*
** Error messages used internally in sendmail.
*/
case E_SM_OPENTIMEOUT:
return "Timeout on file open";
case E_SM_NOSLINK:
return "Symbolic links not allowed";
case E_SM_NOHLINK:
return "Hard links not allowed";
case E_SM_REGONLY:
return "Regular files only";
case E_SM_ISEXEC:
return "Executable files not allowed";
case E_SM_WWDIR:
return "World writable directory";
case E_SM_GWDIR:
return "Group writable directory";
case E_SM_FILECHANGE:
return "File changed after open";
case E_SM_WWFILE:
return "World writable file";
case E_SM_GWFILE:
return "Group writable file";
case E_SM_GRFILE:
return "Group readable file";
case E_SM_WRFILE:
return "World readable file";
}
if (dnsmsg != NULL)
{
bp = buf;
bp += sm_strlcpy(bp, "Name server: ", sizeof(buf));
if (CurHostName != NULL)
{
(void) sm_strlcpyn(bp, SPACELEFT(buf, bp), 2,
shortenstring(CurHostName, MAXSHORTSTR), ": ");
bp += strlen(bp);
}
(void) sm_strlcpy(bp, dnsmsg, SPACELEFT(buf, bp));
return buf;
}
#if LDAPMAP
if (errnum >= E_LDAPBASE)
return ldap_err2string(errnum - E_LDAPBASE);
#endif /* LDAPMAP */
#if HASSTRERROR
err = strerror(errnum);
if (err == NULL)
{
(void) sm_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Error %d", errnum);
return buf;
}
return err;
#else /* HASSTRERROR */
if (errnum > 0 && errnum < sys_nerr)
return sys_errlist[errnum];
(void) sm_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Error %d", errnum);
return buf;
#endif /* HASSTRERROR */
}