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Update to version 8.12.8. Security related change included. Also SASL 2 support added and PLIST tuning. 8.12.8/8.12.8 2003/02/11 SECURITY: Fix a remote buffer overflow in header parsing by dropping sender and recipient header comments if the comments are too long. Problem noted by Mark Dowd of ISS X-Force. Fix a potential non-exploitable buffer overflow in parsing the .cf queue settings and potential buffer underflow in parsing ident responses. Problem noted by Yichen Xie of Stanford University Compilation Group. Fix ETRN #queuegroup command: actually start a queue run for the selected queue group. Problem noted by Jos Vos. If MaxMimeHeaderLength is set and a malformed MIME header is fixed, log the fixup as "Fixed MIME header" instead of "Truncated MIME header". Problem noted by Ian J Hart. CONFIG: Fix regression bug in proto.m4 that caused a bogus error message: "FEATURE() should be before MAILER()". MAIL.LOCAL: Be more explicit in some error cases, i.e., whether a mailbox has more than one link or whether it is not a regular file. Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. 8.12.7/8.12.7 2002/12/29 Properly clean up macros to avoid persistence of session data across various connections. This could cause session oriented restrictions, e.g., STARTTLS requirements, to erroneously allow a connection. Problem noted by Tim Maletic of Priority Health. Do not lookup MX records when sorting the MSP queue. The MSP only needs to relay all mail to the MTA. Problem found by Gary Mills of the University of Manitoba. Do not restrict the length of connection information to 100 characters in some logging statements. Problem noted by Erik Parker. When converting an enhanced status code to an exit status, use EX_CONFIG if the first digit is not 2, 4, or 5 or if *.1.5 is used. Reset macro $x when receiving another MAIL command. Problem noted by Vlado Potisk of Wigro s.r.o. Don't bother setting the permissions on the build area statistics file, the proper permissions will be put on the file at install time. This fixes installation over NFS for some users. Problem noted by Martin J. Dellwo of 3-Dimensional Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Fix problem of decoding SASLv2 encrypted data. Problem noted by Alex Deiter of Mobile TeleSystems, Komi Republic. Log milter socket open errors at MilterLogLevel 1 or higher instead of 11 or higher. Print early system errors to the console instead of silently exiting. Problem noted by James Jong of IBM. Do not process a queue group if Runners is set to 0, regardless of whether F=f or sendmail is run in verbose mode (-v). The use of -qGname will still force queue group "name" to be run even if Runners=0. Change the level for logging the fact that a daemon is refusing connections due to high load from LOG_INFO to LOG_NOTICE. Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. Use location information for submit.cf from NetInfo (/locations/sendmail/submit.cf) if available. Re-enable ForkEachJob which was lost in 8.12.0. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Make behavior of /canon in debug mode consistent with usage in rulesets. Patch from Shigeno Kazutaka of IIJ. Fix a potential memory leak in envelope splitting. Problem noted by John Majikes of IBM. Do not try to share an mailbox database LDAP connection across different processes. Problem noted by Randy Kunkee. Fix logging for undelivered recipients when the SMTP connection times out during message collection. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Avoid problems with QueueSortOrder=random due to problems with qsort() on Solaris (and maybe some other operating systems). Problem noted by Stephan Schulz of Gruner+Jahr.. If -f "" is specified, set the sender address to "<>". Problem noted by Matthias Andree. Fix formatting problem of footnotes for plain text output on some versions of tmac. Patch from Per Hedeland. Portability: Berkeley DB 4.1 support (requires at least 4.1.25). Some getopt(3) implementations in GNU/Linux are broken and pass a NULL pointer to an option which requires an argument, hence the builtin version of sendmail is used instead. This can be overridden by using -DSM_CONF_GETOPT=0. Problem noted by Vlado Potisk of Wigro s.r.o. Support for nph-1.2.0 from Mark D. Roth of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Support for FreeBSD 5.0's MAC labeling from Robert Watson of the TrustedBSD Project. Support for reading the number of processors on an IRIX system from Michel Bourget of SGI. Support for UnixWare 7.1 based on input from Larry Rosenman. Interix support from Nedelcho Stanev of Atlantic Sky Corporation. Update Mac OS X/Darwin portability from Wilfredo Sanchez. CONFIG: Enforce tls_client restrictions even if delay_checks is used. Problem noted by Malte Starostik. CONFIG: Deal with an empty hostname created via bogus DNS entries to get around access restrictions. Problem noted by Kai Schlichting. CONFIG: Use FEATURE(`msp', `[127.0.0.1]') in submit.mc by default to avoid problems with hostname resolution for localhost which on many systems does not resolve to 127.0.0.1 (or ::1 for IPv6). If you do not use IPv4 but only IPv6 then you need to change submit.mc accordingly, see the comment in the file itself. CONFIG: Set confDONT_INIT_GROUPS to True in submit.mc to avoid error messages from initgroups(3) on AIX 4.3 when sending mail to non-existing users. Problem noted by Mark Roth of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. CONFIG: Allow local_procmail to override local_lmtp settings. CONFIG: Always allow connections from 127.0.0.1 or IPv6:::1 to relay. CONTRIB: cidrexpand: Deal with the prefix tags that may be included in access_db. CONTRIB: New version of doublebounce.pl contributed by Leo Bicknell. LIBMILTER: On Solaris libmilter may get into an endless loop if an error in the communication from/to the MTA occurs. Patch from Gurusamy Sarathy of Active State. LIBMILTER: Ignore EINTR from sigwait(3) which may happen on Tru64. Patch from from Jose Marcio Martins da Cruz of Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Paris. MAIL.LOCAL: Fix a truncation race condition if the close() on the mailbox fails. Problem noted by Tomoko Fukuzawa of Sun Microsystems. MAIL.LOCAL: Fix a potential file descriptor leak if mkstemp(3) fails. Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. SMRSH: SECURITY: Only allow regular files or symbolic links to be used for a command. Problem noted by David Endler of iDEFENSE, Inc. New Files: devtools/OS/Interix include/sm/bdb.h
2003-03-04 01:21:31 +01:00
bin/mailq
bin/newaliases
bin/purgestat
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
bin/vacation
lib/libsm.a
lib/libsmutil.a
libexec/sendmail/sendmail
libexec/sendmail/smrsh
man/cat1/mailq.0
man/cat1/newaliases.0
man/cat1/vacation.0
man/cat5/aliases.0
Update to version 8.12.8. Security related change included. Also SASL 2 support added and PLIST tuning. 8.12.8/8.12.8 2003/02/11 SECURITY: Fix a remote buffer overflow in header parsing by dropping sender and recipient header comments if the comments are too long. Problem noted by Mark Dowd of ISS X-Force. Fix a potential non-exploitable buffer overflow in parsing the .cf queue settings and potential buffer underflow in parsing ident responses. Problem noted by Yichen Xie of Stanford University Compilation Group. Fix ETRN #queuegroup command: actually start a queue run for the selected queue group. Problem noted by Jos Vos. If MaxMimeHeaderLength is set and a malformed MIME header is fixed, log the fixup as "Fixed MIME header" instead of "Truncated MIME header". Problem noted by Ian J Hart. CONFIG: Fix regression bug in proto.m4 that caused a bogus error message: "FEATURE() should be before MAILER()". MAIL.LOCAL: Be more explicit in some error cases, i.e., whether a mailbox has more than one link or whether it is not a regular file. Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. 8.12.7/8.12.7 2002/12/29 Properly clean up macros to avoid persistence of session data across various connections. This could cause session oriented restrictions, e.g., STARTTLS requirements, to erroneously allow a connection. Problem noted by Tim Maletic of Priority Health. Do not lookup MX records when sorting the MSP queue. The MSP only needs to relay all mail to the MTA. Problem found by Gary Mills of the University of Manitoba. Do not restrict the length of connection information to 100 characters in some logging statements. Problem noted by Erik Parker. When converting an enhanced status code to an exit status, use EX_CONFIG if the first digit is not 2, 4, or 5 or if *.1.5 is used. Reset macro $x when receiving another MAIL command. Problem noted by Vlado Potisk of Wigro s.r.o. Don't bother setting the permissions on the build area statistics file, the proper permissions will be put on the file at install time. This fixes installation over NFS for some users. Problem noted by Martin J. Dellwo of 3-Dimensional Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Fix problem of decoding SASLv2 encrypted data. Problem noted by Alex Deiter of Mobile TeleSystems, Komi Republic. Log milter socket open errors at MilterLogLevel 1 or higher instead of 11 or higher. Print early system errors to the console instead of silently exiting. Problem noted by James Jong of IBM. Do not process a queue group if Runners is set to 0, regardless of whether F=f or sendmail is run in verbose mode (-v). The use of -qGname will still force queue group "name" to be run even if Runners=0. Change the level for logging the fact that a daemon is refusing connections due to high load from LOG_INFO to LOG_NOTICE. Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. Use location information for submit.cf from NetInfo (/locations/sendmail/submit.cf) if available. Re-enable ForkEachJob which was lost in 8.12.0. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Make behavior of /canon in debug mode consistent with usage in rulesets. Patch from Shigeno Kazutaka of IIJ. Fix a potential memory leak in envelope splitting. Problem noted by John Majikes of IBM. Do not try to share an mailbox database LDAP connection across different processes. Problem noted by Randy Kunkee. Fix logging for undelivered recipients when the SMTP connection times out during message collection. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Avoid problems with QueueSortOrder=random due to problems with qsort() on Solaris (and maybe some other operating systems). Problem noted by Stephan Schulz of Gruner+Jahr.. If -f "" is specified, set the sender address to "<>". Problem noted by Matthias Andree. Fix formatting problem of footnotes for plain text output on some versions of tmac. Patch from Per Hedeland. Portability: Berkeley DB 4.1 support (requires at least 4.1.25). Some getopt(3) implementations in GNU/Linux are broken and pass a NULL pointer to an option which requires an argument, hence the builtin version of sendmail is used instead. This can be overridden by using -DSM_CONF_GETOPT=0. Problem noted by Vlado Potisk of Wigro s.r.o. Support for nph-1.2.0 from Mark D. Roth of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Support for FreeBSD 5.0's MAC labeling from Robert Watson of the TrustedBSD Project. Support for reading the number of processors on an IRIX system from Michel Bourget of SGI. Support for UnixWare 7.1 based on input from Larry Rosenman. Interix support from Nedelcho Stanev of Atlantic Sky Corporation. Update Mac OS X/Darwin portability from Wilfredo Sanchez. CONFIG: Enforce tls_client restrictions even if delay_checks is used. Problem noted by Malte Starostik. CONFIG: Deal with an empty hostname created via bogus DNS entries to get around access restrictions. Problem noted by Kai Schlichting. CONFIG: Use FEATURE(`msp', `[127.0.0.1]') in submit.mc by default to avoid problems with hostname resolution for localhost which on many systems does not resolve to 127.0.0.1 (or ::1 for IPv6). If you do not use IPv4 but only IPv6 then you need to change submit.mc accordingly, see the comment in the file itself. CONFIG: Set confDONT_INIT_GROUPS to True in submit.mc to avoid error messages from initgroups(3) on AIX 4.3 when sending mail to non-existing users. Problem noted by Mark Roth of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. CONFIG: Allow local_procmail to override local_lmtp settings. CONFIG: Always allow connections from 127.0.0.1 or IPv6:::1 to relay. CONTRIB: cidrexpand: Deal with the prefix tags that may be included in access_db. CONTRIB: New version of doublebounce.pl contributed by Leo Bicknell. LIBMILTER: On Solaris libmilter may get into an endless loop if an error in the communication from/to the MTA occurs. Patch from Gurusamy Sarathy of Active State. LIBMILTER: Ignore EINTR from sigwait(3) which may happen on Tru64. Patch from from Jose Marcio Martins da Cruz of Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Paris. MAIL.LOCAL: Fix a truncation race condition if the close() on the mailbox fails. Problem noted by Tomoko Fukuzawa of Sun Microsystems. MAIL.LOCAL: Fix a potential file descriptor leak if mkstemp(3) fails. Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. SMRSH: SECURITY: Only allow regular files or symbolic links to be used for a command. Problem noted by David Endler of iDEFENSE, Inc. New Files: devtools/OS/Interix include/sm/bdb.h
2003-03-04 01:21:31 +01:00
man/cat8/editmap.0
man/cat8/mailstats.0
Update to version 8.12.8. Security related change included. Also SASL 2 support added and PLIST tuning. 8.12.8/8.12.8 2003/02/11 SECURITY: Fix a remote buffer overflow in header parsing by dropping sender and recipient header comments if the comments are too long. Problem noted by Mark Dowd of ISS X-Force. Fix a potential non-exploitable buffer overflow in parsing the .cf queue settings and potential buffer underflow in parsing ident responses. Problem noted by Yichen Xie of Stanford University Compilation Group. Fix ETRN #queuegroup command: actually start a queue run for the selected queue group. Problem noted by Jos Vos. If MaxMimeHeaderLength is set and a malformed MIME header is fixed, log the fixup as "Fixed MIME header" instead of "Truncated MIME header". Problem noted by Ian J Hart. CONFIG: Fix regression bug in proto.m4 that caused a bogus error message: "FEATURE() should be before MAILER()". MAIL.LOCAL: Be more explicit in some error cases, i.e., whether a mailbox has more than one link or whether it is not a regular file. Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. 8.12.7/8.12.7 2002/12/29 Properly clean up macros to avoid persistence of session data across various connections. This could cause session oriented restrictions, e.g., STARTTLS requirements, to erroneously allow a connection. Problem noted by Tim Maletic of Priority Health. Do not lookup MX records when sorting the MSP queue. The MSP only needs to relay all mail to the MTA. Problem found by Gary Mills of the University of Manitoba. Do not restrict the length of connection information to 100 characters in some logging statements. Problem noted by Erik Parker. When converting an enhanced status code to an exit status, use EX_CONFIG if the first digit is not 2, 4, or 5 or if *.1.5 is used. Reset macro $x when receiving another MAIL command. Problem noted by Vlado Potisk of Wigro s.r.o. Don't bother setting the permissions on the build area statistics file, the proper permissions will be put on the file at install time. This fixes installation over NFS for some users. Problem noted by Martin J. Dellwo of 3-Dimensional Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Fix problem of decoding SASLv2 encrypted data. Problem noted by Alex Deiter of Mobile TeleSystems, Komi Republic. Log milter socket open errors at MilterLogLevel 1 or higher instead of 11 or higher. Print early system errors to the console instead of silently exiting. Problem noted by James Jong of IBM. Do not process a queue group if Runners is set to 0, regardless of whether F=f or sendmail is run in verbose mode (-v). The use of -qGname will still force queue group "name" to be run even if Runners=0. Change the level for logging the fact that a daemon is refusing connections due to high load from LOG_INFO to LOG_NOTICE. Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. Use location information for submit.cf from NetInfo (/locations/sendmail/submit.cf) if available. Re-enable ForkEachJob which was lost in 8.12.0. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Make behavior of /canon in debug mode consistent with usage in rulesets. Patch from Shigeno Kazutaka of IIJ. Fix a potential memory leak in envelope splitting. Problem noted by John Majikes of IBM. Do not try to share an mailbox database LDAP connection across different processes. Problem noted by Randy Kunkee. Fix logging for undelivered recipients when the SMTP connection times out during message collection. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Avoid problems with QueueSortOrder=random due to problems with qsort() on Solaris (and maybe some other operating systems). Problem noted by Stephan Schulz of Gruner+Jahr.. If -f "" is specified, set the sender address to "<>". Problem noted by Matthias Andree. Fix formatting problem of footnotes for plain text output on some versions of tmac. Patch from Per Hedeland. Portability: Berkeley DB 4.1 support (requires at least 4.1.25). Some getopt(3) implementations in GNU/Linux are broken and pass a NULL pointer to an option which requires an argument, hence the builtin version of sendmail is used instead. This can be overridden by using -DSM_CONF_GETOPT=0. Problem noted by Vlado Potisk of Wigro s.r.o. Support for nph-1.2.0 from Mark D. Roth of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Support for FreeBSD 5.0's MAC labeling from Robert Watson of the TrustedBSD Project. Support for reading the number of processors on an IRIX system from Michel Bourget of SGI. Support for UnixWare 7.1 based on input from Larry Rosenman. Interix support from Nedelcho Stanev of Atlantic Sky Corporation. Update Mac OS X/Darwin portability from Wilfredo Sanchez. CONFIG: Enforce tls_client restrictions even if delay_checks is used. Problem noted by Malte Starostik. CONFIG: Deal with an empty hostname created via bogus DNS entries to get around access restrictions. Problem noted by Kai Schlichting. CONFIG: Use FEATURE(`msp', `[127.0.0.1]') in submit.mc by default to avoid problems with hostname resolution for localhost which on many systems does not resolve to 127.0.0.1 (or ::1 for IPv6). If you do not use IPv4 but only IPv6 then you need to change submit.mc accordingly, see the comment in the file itself. CONFIG: Set confDONT_INIT_GROUPS to True in submit.mc to avoid error messages from initgroups(3) on AIX 4.3 when sending mail to non-existing users. Problem noted by Mark Roth of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. CONFIG: Allow local_procmail to override local_lmtp settings. CONFIG: Always allow connections from 127.0.0.1 or IPv6:::1 to relay. CONTRIB: cidrexpand: Deal with the prefix tags that may be included in access_db. CONTRIB: New version of doublebounce.pl contributed by Leo Bicknell. LIBMILTER: On Solaris libmilter may get into an endless loop if an error in the communication from/to the MTA occurs. Patch from Gurusamy Sarathy of Active State. LIBMILTER: Ignore EINTR from sigwait(3) which may happen on Tru64. Patch from from Jose Marcio Martins da Cruz of Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Paris. MAIL.LOCAL: Fix a truncation race condition if the close() on the mailbox fails. Problem noted by Tomoko Fukuzawa of Sun Microsystems. MAIL.LOCAL: Fix a potential file descriptor leak if mkstemp(3) fails. Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. SMRSH: SECURITY: Only allow regular files or symbolic links to be used for a command. Problem noted by David Endler of iDEFENSE, Inc. New Files: devtools/OS/Interix include/sm/bdb.h
2003-03-04 01:21:31 +01:00
man/cat8/makemap.0
man/cat8/praliases.0
man/cat8/sendmail.0
Update to version 8.12.8. Security related change included. Also SASL 2 support added and PLIST tuning. 8.12.8/8.12.8 2003/02/11 SECURITY: Fix a remote buffer overflow in header parsing by dropping sender and recipient header comments if the comments are too long. Problem noted by Mark Dowd of ISS X-Force. Fix a potential non-exploitable buffer overflow in parsing the .cf queue settings and potential buffer underflow in parsing ident responses. Problem noted by Yichen Xie of Stanford University Compilation Group. Fix ETRN #queuegroup command: actually start a queue run for the selected queue group. Problem noted by Jos Vos. If MaxMimeHeaderLength is set and a malformed MIME header is fixed, log the fixup as "Fixed MIME header" instead of "Truncated MIME header". Problem noted by Ian J Hart. CONFIG: Fix regression bug in proto.m4 that caused a bogus error message: "FEATURE() should be before MAILER()". MAIL.LOCAL: Be more explicit in some error cases, i.e., whether a mailbox has more than one link or whether it is not a regular file. Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. 8.12.7/8.12.7 2002/12/29 Properly clean up macros to avoid persistence of session data across various connections. This could cause session oriented restrictions, e.g., STARTTLS requirements, to erroneously allow a connection. Problem noted by Tim Maletic of Priority Health. Do not lookup MX records when sorting the MSP queue. The MSP only needs to relay all mail to the MTA. Problem found by Gary Mills of the University of Manitoba. Do not restrict the length of connection information to 100 characters in some logging statements. Problem noted by Erik Parker. When converting an enhanced status code to an exit status, use EX_CONFIG if the first digit is not 2, 4, or 5 or if *.1.5 is used. Reset macro $x when receiving another MAIL command. Problem noted by Vlado Potisk of Wigro s.r.o. Don't bother setting the permissions on the build area statistics file, the proper permissions will be put on the file at install time. This fixes installation over NFS for some users. Problem noted by Martin J. Dellwo of 3-Dimensional Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Fix problem of decoding SASLv2 encrypted data. Problem noted by Alex Deiter of Mobile TeleSystems, Komi Republic. Log milter socket open errors at MilterLogLevel 1 or higher instead of 11 or higher. Print early system errors to the console instead of silently exiting. Problem noted by James Jong of IBM. Do not process a queue group if Runners is set to 0, regardless of whether F=f or sendmail is run in verbose mode (-v). The use of -qGname will still force queue group "name" to be run even if Runners=0. Change the level for logging the fact that a daemon is refusing connections due to high load from LOG_INFO to LOG_NOTICE. Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. Use location information for submit.cf from NetInfo (/locations/sendmail/submit.cf) if available. Re-enable ForkEachJob which was lost in 8.12.0. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Make behavior of /canon in debug mode consistent with usage in rulesets. Patch from Shigeno Kazutaka of IIJ. Fix a potential memory leak in envelope splitting. Problem noted by John Majikes of IBM. Do not try to share an mailbox database LDAP connection across different processes. Problem noted by Randy Kunkee. Fix logging for undelivered recipients when the SMTP connection times out during message collection. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Avoid problems with QueueSortOrder=random due to problems with qsort() on Solaris (and maybe some other operating systems). Problem noted by Stephan Schulz of Gruner+Jahr.. If -f "" is specified, set the sender address to "<>". Problem noted by Matthias Andree. Fix formatting problem of footnotes for plain text output on some versions of tmac. Patch from Per Hedeland. Portability: Berkeley DB 4.1 support (requires at least 4.1.25). Some getopt(3) implementations in GNU/Linux are broken and pass a NULL pointer to an option which requires an argument, hence the builtin version of sendmail is used instead. This can be overridden by using -DSM_CONF_GETOPT=0. Problem noted by Vlado Potisk of Wigro s.r.o. Support for nph-1.2.0 from Mark D. Roth of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Support for FreeBSD 5.0's MAC labeling from Robert Watson of the TrustedBSD Project. Support for reading the number of processors on an IRIX system from Michel Bourget of SGI. Support for UnixWare 7.1 based on input from Larry Rosenman. Interix support from Nedelcho Stanev of Atlantic Sky Corporation. Update Mac OS X/Darwin portability from Wilfredo Sanchez. CONFIG: Enforce tls_client restrictions even if delay_checks is used. Problem noted by Malte Starostik. CONFIG: Deal with an empty hostname created via bogus DNS entries to get around access restrictions. Problem noted by Kai Schlichting. CONFIG: Use FEATURE(`msp', `[127.0.0.1]') in submit.mc by default to avoid problems with hostname resolution for localhost which on many systems does not resolve to 127.0.0.1 (or ::1 for IPv6). If you do not use IPv4 but only IPv6 then you need to change submit.mc accordingly, see the comment in the file itself. CONFIG: Set confDONT_INIT_GROUPS to True in submit.mc to avoid error messages from initgroups(3) on AIX 4.3 when sending mail to non-existing users. Problem noted by Mark Roth of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. CONFIG: Allow local_procmail to override local_lmtp settings. CONFIG: Always allow connections from 127.0.0.1 or IPv6:::1 to relay. CONTRIB: cidrexpand: Deal with the prefix tags that may be included in access_db. CONTRIB: New version of doublebounce.pl contributed by Leo Bicknell. LIBMILTER: On Solaris libmilter may get into an endless loop if an error in the communication from/to the MTA occurs. Patch from Gurusamy Sarathy of Active State. LIBMILTER: Ignore EINTR from sigwait(3) which may happen on Tru64. Patch from from Jose Marcio Martins da Cruz of Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Paris. MAIL.LOCAL: Fix a truncation race condition if the close() on the mailbox fails. Problem noted by Tomoko Fukuzawa of Sun Microsystems. MAIL.LOCAL: Fix a potential file descriptor leak if mkstemp(3) fails. Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. SMRSH: SECURITY: Only allow regular files or symbolic links to be used for a command. Problem noted by David Endler of iDEFENSE, Inc. New Files: devtools/OS/Interix include/sm/bdb.h
2003-03-04 01:21:31 +01:00
man/cat8/smrsh.0
sbin/editmap
sbin/mailstats
sbin/makemap
sbin/praliases
share/examples/sendmail/mailer.conf
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/misc/helpfile
share/sendmail/README
share/sendmail/cf/Build
share/sendmail/cf/Makefile
share/sendmail/cf/README
share/sendmail/cf/chez.cs.mc
share/sendmail/cf/clientproto.mc
share/sendmail/cf/cs-hpux10.mc
share/sendmail/cf/cs-hpux9.mc
share/sendmail/cf/cs-osf1.mc
share/sendmail/cf/cs-solaris2.mc
share/sendmail/cf/cs-sunos4.1.mc
share/sendmail/cf/cs-ultrix4.mc
share/sendmail/cf/cyrusproto.mc
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/cf/generic-bsd4.4.cf
share/sendmail/cf/generic-bsd4.4.mc
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/cf/generic-hpux10.cf
share/sendmail/cf/generic-hpux10.mc
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/cf/generic-hpux9.cf
share/sendmail/cf/generic-hpux9.mc
share/sendmail/cf/generic-linux.cf
share/sendmail/cf/generic-linux.mc
share/sendmail/cf/generic-mpeix.cf
share/sendmail/cf/generic-mpeix.mc
share/sendmail/cf/generic-nextstep3.3.cf
share/sendmail/cf/generic-nextstep3.3.mc
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/cf/generic-osf1.cf
share/sendmail/cf/generic-osf1.mc
share/sendmail/cf/generic-solaris.cf
share/sendmail/cf/generic-solaris.mc
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/cf/generic-sunos4.1.cf
share/sendmail/cf/generic-sunos4.1.mc
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/cf/generic-ultrix4.cf
share/sendmail/cf/generic-ultrix4.mc
share/sendmail/cf/huginn.cs.mc
share/sendmail/cf/knecht.mc
share/sendmail/cf/mail.cs.mc
share/sendmail/cf/mail.eecs.mc
share/sendmail/cf/mailspool.cs.mc
share/sendmail/cf/python.cs.mc
share/sendmail/cf/s2k-osf1.mc
share/sendmail/cf/s2k-ultrix4.mc
share/sendmail/cf/submit.cf
share/sendmail/cf/submit.mc
share/sendmail/cf/tcpproto.mc
share/sendmail/cf/ucbarpa.mc
share/sendmail/cf/ucbvax.mc
share/sendmail/cf/uucpproto.mc
share/sendmail/cf/vangogh.cs.mc
share/sendmail/domain/Berkeley.EDU.m4
share/sendmail/domain/CS.Berkeley.EDU.m4
share/sendmail/domain/EECS.Berkeley.EDU.m4
share/sendmail/domain/S2K.Berkeley.EDU.m4
share/sendmail/domain/berkeley-only.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/domain/generic.m4
share/sendmail/feature/accept_unqualified_senders.m4
share/sendmail/feature/accept_unresolvable_domains.m4
share/sendmail/feature/access_db.m4
share/sendmail/feature/allmasquerade.m4
share/sendmail/feature/always_add_domain.m4
share/sendmail/feature/authinfo.m4
share/sendmail/feature/bestmx_is_local.m4
share/sendmail/feature/bitdomain.m4
share/sendmail/feature/blacklist_recipients.m4
share/sendmail/feature/compat_check.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/feature/delay_checks.m4
share/sendmail/feature/dnsbl.m4
share/sendmail/feature/domaintable.m4
share/sendmail/feature/enhdnsbl.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/feature/generics_entire_domain.m4
share/sendmail/feature/genericstable.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/feature/ldap_routing.m4
share/sendmail/feature/limited_masquerade.m4
share/sendmail/feature/local_lmtp.m4
share/sendmail/feature/local_no_masquerade.m4
share/sendmail/feature/local_procmail.m4
share/sendmail/feature/lookupdotdomain.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/feature/loose_relay_check.m4
share/sendmail/feature/mailertable.m4
share/sendmail/feature/masquerade_entire_domain.m4
share/sendmail/feature/masquerade_envelope.m4
share/sendmail/feature/msp.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/feature/no_default_msa.m4
share/sendmail/feature/nocanonify.m4
share/sendmail/feature/nodns.m4
share/sendmail/feature/notsticky.m4
share/sendmail/feature/nouucp.m4
share/sendmail/feature/nullclient.m4
share/sendmail/feature/preserve_local_plus_detail.m4
share/sendmail/feature/preserve_luser_host.m4
share/sendmail/feature/promiscuous_relay.m4
share/sendmail/feature/queuegroup.m4
share/sendmail/feature/redirect.m4
share/sendmail/feature/relay_based_on_MX.m4
share/sendmail/feature/relay_entire_domain.m4
share/sendmail/feature/relay_hosts_only.m4
share/sendmail/feature/relay_local_from.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/feature/relay_mail_from.m4
share/sendmail/feature/smrsh.m4
share/sendmail/feature/stickyhost.m4
share/sendmail/feature/use_ct_file.m4
share/sendmail/feature/use_cw_file.m4
share/sendmail/feature/uucpdomain.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/feature/virtuser_entire_domain.m4
share/sendmail/feature/virtusertable.m4
share/sendmail/hack/cssubdomain.m4
share/sendmail/m4/cf.m4
share/sendmail/m4/cfhead.m4
share/sendmail/m4/proto.m4
share/sendmail/m4/version.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/mailer/cyrus.m4
share/sendmail/mailer/cyrusv2.m4
share/sendmail/mailer/fax.m4
share/sendmail/mailer/local.m4
share/sendmail/mailer/mail11.m4
share/sendmail/mailer/phquery.m4
share/sendmail/mailer/pop.m4
share/sendmail/mailer/procmail.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/mailer/qpage.m4
share/sendmail/mailer/smtp.m4
share/sendmail/mailer/usenet.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/mailer/uucp.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/a-ux.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/aix3.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/aix4.m4
upgrade to sendmail 8.11.2. 8.11.2/8.11.2 2000/12/29 Prevent a segmentation fault when trying to set a class in address test mode due to a negative array index. Audit other array indexing. This bug is not believed to be exploitable. Noted by Michal Zalewski of the "Internet for Schools" project (IdS). Add an FFR (for future release) to drop privileges when using address test mode. This will be turned on in 8.12. It can be enabled by compiling with: APPENDDEF(`conf_sendmail_ENVDEF', `-D_FFR_TESTMODE_DROP_PRIVS') in your devtools/Site/site.config.m4 file. Suggested by Michal Zalewski of the "Internet for Schools" project (IdS). Fix potential problem with Cyrus-SASL security layer which may have caused I/O errors, especially for mechanism DIGEST-MD5. When QueueSortOrder was set to host, sendmail might not read enough of the queue file to determine the host, making the sort sub-optimal. Problem noted by Jeff Earickson of Colby College. Don't issue DSNs for addresses which use the NOTIFY parameter (per RFC 1891) but don't have FAILURE as value. Initialize Cyrus-SASL library before the SMTP daemon is started. This implies that every change to SASL related files requires a restart of the daemon, e.g., Sendmail.conf, new SASL mechanisms (in form of shared libraries). Properly set the STARTTLS related macros during a queue run for a cached connection. Bug reported by Michael Kellen of NxNetworks, Inc. Log the server name in relay= for ruleset tls_server instead of the client name. Include original length of bad field/header when reporting MaxMimeHeaderLength problems. Requested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Fix delivery to set-user-ID files that are expanded from aliases in DeliveryMode queue. Problem noted by Ric Anderson of the University of Arizona. Fix LDAP map -m (match only) flag. Problem noted by Jeff Giuliano of Collective Technologies. Avoid using a negative argument for sleep() calls when delaying answers to EXPN/VRFY commands on systems which respond very slowly. Problem noted by Mikolaj J. Habryn of Optus Internet Engineering. Make sure the F=u flag is set in the default prog mailer definition. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Fix IPv6 check for unspecified addresses. Patch from Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Fix return values for IRIX nsd map. From Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Fix parsing of DaemonPortOptions and ClientPortOptions. Read all of the parameters to find Family= setting before trying to interpret Addr= and Port=. Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. When delivering to a file directly from an alias, do not call initgroups(); instead use the DefaultUser group information. Problem noted by Marc Schaefer of ALPHANET NF. RunAsUser now overrides the ownership of the control socket, if created. Otherwise, sendmail can not remove it upon close. Problem noted by Werner Wiethege. Fix ConnectionRateThrottle counting as the option is the number of overall connections, not the number of connections per socket. A future version may change this to per socket counting. Portability: Clean up libsmdb so it functions properly on platforms where sizeof(u_int32_t) != sizeof(size_t). Problem noted by Rein Tollevik of Basefarm AS. Fix man page formatting for compatibility with Solaris' whatis. From Stephen Gildea of InTouch Systems, Inc. UnixWare 7 includes snprintf() support. From Larry Rosenman. IPv6 changes for platforms using KAME. Patch from Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Avoid a typedef compile conflict with Berkeley DB 3.X and Solaris 2.5 or earlier. Problem noted by Bob Hughes of Pacific Access. Add preliminary support for AIX 5. Contributed by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Solaris 9 load average support from Andrew Tucker of Sun Microsystems. CONFIG: Reject addresses of the form a!b if FEATURE(`nouucp', `r') is used. Problem noted by Phil Homewood of Asia Online, patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: Change the default DNS based blacklist server for FEATURE(`dnsbl') to blackholes.mail-abuse.org. CONFIG: Deal correctly with the 'C' flag in {daemon_flags}, i.e., implicitly assume canonical host names. CONFIG: Deal with "::" in IPv6 addresses for access_db. Based on patch by Motonori Nakamura of Kyoto University. CONFIG: New OSTYPE(`aix5') contributed by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. CONFIG: Pass the illegal header form <list:;> through untouched instead of making it worse. Problem noted by Motonori Nakamura of Kyoto University. CONTRIB: Added buildvirtuser (see `perldoc contrib/buildvirtuser`). CONTRIB: qtool.pl: An empty queue is not an error. Problem noted by Jan Krueger of digitalanswers communications consulting gmbh. CONTRIB: domainmap.m4: Handle domains with '-' in them. From Mark Roth of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. DEVTOOLS: Change the internal devtools OS, REL, and ARCH m4 variables into bldOS, bldREL, and bldARCH to prevent namespace collisions. Problem noted by Motonori Nakamura of Kyoto University. RMAIL: Undo the 8.11.1 change to use -G when calling sendmail. It causes some changes in behavior and may break rmail for installations where sendmail is actually a wrapper to another MTA. The change will re-appear in a future version. SMRSH: Use the vendor supplied directory on HPUX 10.X, HPUX 11.X, and SunOS 5.8. Requested by Jeff A. Earickson of Colby College and John Beck of Sun Microsystems. VACATION: Fix pattern matching for addresses to ignore. VACATION: Don't reply to addresses of the form owner-* or *-owner. New Files: cf/ostype/aix5.m4 contrib/buildvirtuser devtools/OS/AIX.5.0
2001-01-04 13:09:28 +01:00
share/sendmail/ostype/aix5.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/altos.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/amdahl-uts.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/bsd4.3.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/bsd4.4.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/ostype/bsdi.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/bsdi1.0.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/bsdi2.0.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/ostype/darwin.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/dgux.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/domainos.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/dynix3.2.m4
update to 8.11.4. security related change included (no exploit available yet) 8.11.4/8.11.4 2001/05/28 Clean up signal handling routines to reduce the chances of heap corruption and other potential race conditions. Terminating and restarting the daemon may not be instantaneous due to this change. Also, non-root users can no longer send out-of-band signals. Problem reported by Michal Zalewski of BindView. If LogLevel is greater than 9 and SASL fails to negotiate an encryption layer, avoid core dump logging the encryption strength. Problem noted by Miroslav Zubcic of Crol. If a server offers "AUTH=" and "AUTH " and the list of mechanisms is different in those two lines, sendmail might not have recognized (and used) all of the offered mechanisms. Fix an IP address lookup problem on Solaris 2.0 - 2.3. Patch from Kenji Miyake. This time, really don't use the .. directory when expanding QueueDirectory wildcards. If a process is interrupted while closing a map, don't try to close the same map again while exiting. Allow local mailers (F=l) to contact remote hosts (e.g., via LMTP). Problem noted by Norbert Klasen of the University of Tuebingen. If Timeout.QueueReturn was set to a value less the time it took to write a new queue file (e.g., 0 seconds), the bounce message would be lost. Problem noted by Lorraine L Goff of Oklahoma State University. Pass map argument vector into map rewriting engine for the regex and prog map types. Problem noted by Stephen Gildea of InTouch Systems, Inc. When closing an LDAP map due to a temporary error, close all of the other LDAP maps which share the original map's connection to the LDAP server. Patch from Victor Duchovni of Morgan Stanley. To detect changes of NDBM aliases files check the timestamp of the .pag file instead of the .dir file. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't treat temporary hesiod lookup failures as permanent. Patch from Werner Wiethege. If ClientPortOptions is set, make sure to create the outgoing socket with the family set in that option. Patch from Sean Farley. Avoid a segmentation fault trying to dereference a NULL pointer when logging a MaxHopCount exceeded error with an empty recipient list. Problem noted by Chris Adams of HiWAAY Internet Services. Fix DSN for "Too many hops" bounces. Problem noticed by Ulrich Windl of the Universitaet Regensburg. Fix DSN for "mail loops back to me" bounces. Problem noticed by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Portability: OpenBSD has a broken setreuid() implementation. CONFIG: Undo change from 8.11.1: change 501 SMTP reply code back to 553 since it is allowed by DRUMS. CONFIG: Add OSTYPE(freebsd4) for FreeBSD 4.X. DEVTOOLS: install.sh did not properly handle paths in the source file name argument. Noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. DEVTOOLS: Add FAST_PID_RECYCLE to compile time options for OpenBSD since it generates random process ids. PRALIASES: Add back adaptive algorithm to deal with different endings of entries in the database (with/without trailing '\0'). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. New Files: cf/ostype/freebsd4.m4
2001-05-29 05:31:26 +02:00
share/sendmail/ostype/freebsd4.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/freebsd5.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/ostype/gnu.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/hpux10.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/ostype/hpux11.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/hpux9.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/irix4.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/irix5.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/irix6.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/isc4.1.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/linux.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/maxion.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/mklinux.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/mpeix.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/nextstep.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/ostype/openbsd.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/osf1.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/powerux.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/ptx2.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/qnx.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/riscos4.5.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/sco-uw-2.1.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/ostype/sco3.2.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/sinix.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/solaris2.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/solaris2.ml.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/ostype/solaris2.pre5.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/solaris8.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/sunos3.5.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/sunos4.1.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/svr4.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/ultrix4.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/unixware7.m4
share/sendmail/ostype/unknown.m4
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
2000-07-24 06:22:31 +02:00
share/sendmail/ostype/uxpds.m4
share/sendmail/sendmail.schema
share/sendmail/sh/makeinfo.sh
upgrade to 8.11.0 from sendmail.org. the new Makefile tries to obey sendmail "Build" script better than before. need checking for solaris build, and ldap build. TODO: STARTTLS support --- 8.10.2 -> 8.11.0 8.11.0/8.11.0 2000/07/19 SECURITY: If sendmail is installed as a non-root set-user-ID binary (not the normal case), some operating systems will still keep a saved-uid of the effective-uid when sendmail tries to drop all of its privileges. If sendmail needs to drop these privileges and the operating system doesn't set the saved-uid as well, exit with an error. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. SECURITY: sendmail depends on snprintf() NUL terminating the string it populates. It is possible that some broken implementations of snprintf() exist that do not do this. Systems in this category should compile with -DSNPRINTF_IS_BROKEN=1. Use test/t_snprintf.c to test your system and report broken implementations to sendmail-bugs@sendmail.org and your OS vendor. Problem noted by Slawomir Piotrowski of TELSAT GP. Support SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP (RFC 2487) (STARTTLS). Implementation influenced by the example programs of OpenSSL and the work of Lutz Jaenicke of TU Cottbus. Add new STARTTLS related options CACERTPath, CACERTFile, ClientCertFile, ClientKeyFile, DHParameters, RandFile, ServerCertFile, and ServerKeyFile. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. New STARTTLS related macros: ${cert_issuer}, ${cert_subject}, ${tls_version}, ${cipher}, ${cipher_bits}, ${verify}, ${server_name}, and ${server_addr}. These are documented in cf/README and doc/op/op.*. Add support for the Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) for better random data. New DontBlameSendmail option InsufficientEntropy for systems which don't properly seed the PRNG for OpenSSL but want to try to use STARTTLS despite the security problems. Support the security layer in SMTP AUTH for mechanisms which support encryption. Based on code contributed by Tim Martin of CMU. Add new macro ${auth_ssf} to reflect the SMTP AUTH security strength factor. LDAP's -1 (single match only) flag was not honored if the -z (delimiter) flag was not given. Problem noted by ST Wong of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Fix from Mark Adamson of CMU. Add more protection from accidentally tripping OpenLDAP 1.X's ld_errno == LDAP_DECODING_ERROR hack on ldap_next_attribute(). Suggested by Kurt Zeilenga of OpenLDAP. Fix the default family selection for DaemonPortOptions. As documented, unless a family is specified in a DaemonPortOptions option, "inet" is the default. It is also the default if no DaemonPortOptions value is set. Therefore, IPv6 users should configure additional sockets by adding DaemonPortOptions settings with Family=inet6 if they wish to also listen on IPv6 interfaces. Problem noted by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino of the KAME Project. Set ${if_family} when setting ${if_addr} and ${if_name} to reflect the interface information for an outgoing connection. Not doing so was creating a mismatch between the socket family and address used in subsequent connections if the M=b modifier was set in DaemonPortOptions. Problem noted by John Beck of Sun Microsystems. If DaemonPortOptions modifier M=b is used, determine the socket family based on the IP address. ${if_family} is no longer persistent (i.e., saved in qf files). Patch from John Beck of Sun Microsystems. sendmail 8.10 and 8.11 reused the ${if_addr} and ${if_family} macros for both the incoming interface address/family and the outgoing interface address/family. In order for M=b modifier in DaemonPortOptions to work properly, preserve the incoming information in the queue file for later delivery attempts. Use SMTP error code and enhanced status code from check_relay in responses to commands. Problem noted by Jeff Wasilko of smoe.org. Add more vigilance in checking for putc() errors on output streams to protect from a bug in Solaris 2.6's putc(). Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. The LDAP map -n option (return attribute names only) wasn't working. Problem noted by Ajay Matia. Under certain circumstances, an address could be listed as deferred but would be bounced back to the sender as failed to be delivered when it really should have been queued. Problem noted by Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prevent a segmentation fault in a child SMTP process from getting the SMTP transaction out of sync. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. Turn off RES_DEBUG if SFIO is defined unless SFIO_STDIO_COMPAT is defined to avoid a core dump due to incompatibilities between sfio and stdio. Problem noted by Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. Don't log useless envelope ID on initial connection log. Problem noted by Kari Hurtta of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. Convert the free disk space shown in a control socket status query to kilobyte units. If TryNullMXList is True and there is a temporary DNS failure looking up the hostname, requeue the message for a later attempt. Problem noted by Ari Heikkinen of Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic. Under the proper circumstances, failed connections would be recorded as "Bad file number" instead of "Connection failed" in the queue file and persistent host status. Problem noted by Graeme Hewson of Oracle. Avoid getting into an endless loop if a non-hoststat directory exists within the hoststatus directory (e.g., lost+found). Patch from Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. Make sure Timeout.queuereturn=now returns a bounce message to the sender. Problem noted by Per Hedeland of Ericsson. If a message data file can't be opened at delivery time, panic and abort the attempt instead of delivering a message that states "<<< No Message Collected >>>". Fixup the GID checking code from 8.10.2 as it was overly restrictive. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. Preserve source port number instead of replacing it with the ident port number (113). Document the queue status characters in the mailq man page. Suggested by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Process queued items in which none of the recipient addresses have host portions (or there are no recipients). Problem noted by Valdis Kletnieks of Virginia Tech. If a cached LDAP connection is used for multiple maps, make sure only the first to open the connection is allowed to close it so a later map close doesn't break the connection for other maps. Problem noted by Wolfgang Hottgenroth of UUNET. Netscape's LDAP libraries do not support Kerberos V4 authentication. Patch from Rainer Schoepf of the University of Mainz. Provide workaround for inconsistent handling of data passed via callbacks to Cyrus SASL prior to version 1.5.23. Mention ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES in the SMTP HELP helpfile. Omission noted by Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. Portability: Add the ability to read IPv6 interface addresses into class 'w' under FreeBSD (and possibly others). From Jun Kuriyama of IMG SRC, Inc. and the FreeBSD Project. Replace code for finding the number of CPUs on HPUX. NCRUNIX MP-RAS 3.02 SO_REUSEADDR socket option does not work properly causing problems if the accept() fails and the socket needs to be reopened. Patch from Tom Moore of NCR. NetBSD uses a .0 extension of formatted man pages. From Andrew Brown of Graffiti World Wide, Inc. Return to using the IPv6 AI_DEFAULT flag instead of AI_V4MAPPED for calls to getipnodebyname(). The Linux implementation is broken so AI_ADDRCONFIG is stripped under Linux. From John Beck of Sun Microsystems and John Kennedy of Cal State University, Chico. CONFIG: Catch invalid addresses containing a ',' at the wrong place. Patch from Neil Rickert of Northern Illinois University. CONFIG: New variables for the new sendmail options: confCACERT_PATH CACERTPath confCACERT CACERTFile confCLIENT_CERT ClientCertFile confCLIENT_KEY ClientKeyFile confDH_PARAMETERS DHParameters confRAND_FILE RandFile confSERVER_CERT ServerCertFile confSERVER_KEY ServerKeyFile CONFIG: Provide basic rulesets for TLS policy control and add new tags to the access database to support these policies. See cf/README for more information. CONFIG: Add TLS information to the Received: header. CONFIG: Call tls_client ruleset from check_mail in case it wasn't called due to a STARTTLS command. CONFIG: If TLS_PERM_ERR is defined, TLS related errors are permanent instead of temporary. CONFIG: FEATURE(`relay_hosts_only') didn't work in combination with the access map and relaying to a domain without using a To: tag. Problem noted by Mark G. Thomas of Mark G. Thomas Consulting. CONFIG: Set confEBINDIR to /usr/sbin to match the devtools entry in OSTYPE(`linux') and OSTYPE(`mklinux'). From Tim Pierce of RootsWeb.com. CONFIG: Make sure FEATURE(`nullclient') doesn't use aliasing and forwarding to make it as close to the old behavior as possible. Problem noted by George W. Baltz of the University of Maryland. CONFIG: Added OSTYPE(`darwin') for Mac OS X and Darwin users. From Wilfredo Sanchez of Apple Computer, Inc. CONFIG: Changed the map names used by FEATURE(`ldap_routing') from ldap_mailhost and ldap_mailroutingaddress to ldapmh and ldapmra as underscores in map names cause problems if underscore is in OperatorChars. Problem noted by Bob Zeitz of the University of Alberta. CONFIG: Apply blacklist_recipients also to hosts in class {w}. Patch from Michael Tratz of Esosoft Corporation. CONFIG: Use A=TCP ... instead of A=IPC ... in SMTP mailers. CONTRIB: Add link_hash.sh to create symbolic links to the hash of X.509 certificates. CONTRIB: passwd-to-alias.pl: More protection from special characters; treat special shells as root aliases; skip entries where the GECOS full name and username match. From Ulrich Windl of the Universitat Regensburg. CONTRIB: qtool.pl: Add missing last_modified_time method and fix a typo. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Improve handling of a race between re-mqueue and sendmail. Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: re-mqueue.pl: Don't exit(0) at end so can be called as subroutine Patch from Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add movemail.pl (move old mail messages between queues by calling re-mqueue.pl) and movemail.conf (configuration script for movemail.pl). From Graeme Hewson of Oracle. CONTRIB: Add cidrexpand (expands CIDR blocks as a preprocessor to makemap). From Derek J. Balling of Yahoo,Inc. DEVTOOLS: INSTALL_RAWMAN installation option mistakenly applied any extension modifications (e.g., MAN8EXT) to the installation target. Patch from James Ralston of Carnegie Mellon University. DEVTOOLS: Add support for SunOS 5.9. DEVTOOLS: New option confLN contains the command used to create links. LIBSMDB: Berkeley DB 2.X and 3.X errors might be lost and not reported. MAIL.LOCAL: DG/UX portability. Problem noted by Tim Boyer of Denman Tire Corporation. MAIL.LOCAL: Prevent a possible DoS attack when compiled with -DCONTENTLENGTH. Based on patch from 3APA3A@SECURITY.NNOV.RU. MAILSTATS: Fix usage statement (-p and -o are optional). MAKEMAP: Change man page layout as workaround for problem with nroff and -man on Solaris 7. Patch from Larry Williamson. RMAIL: AIX 4.3 has snprintf(). Problem noted by David Hayes of Black Diamond Equipment, Limited. RMAIL: Prevent a segmentation fault if the incoming message does not have a From line. VACATION: Read all of the headers before deciding whether or not to respond instead of stopping after finding recipient. Added Files: cf/ostype/darwin.m4 contrib/cidrexpand contrib/link_hash.sh contrib/movemail.conf contrib/movemail.pl devtools/OS/SunOS.5.9 test/t_snprintf.c
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share/sendmail/siteconfig/uucp.cogsci.m4
share/sendmail/siteconfig/uucp.old.arpa.m4
share/sendmail/siteconfig/uucp.ucbarpa.m4
share/sendmail/siteconfig/uucp.ucbvax.m4
@dirrm libexec/sendmail
@dirrm share/sendmail/siteconfig
@dirrm share/sendmail/sh
@dirrm share/sendmail/ostype
@dirrm share/sendmail/mailer
@dirrm share/sendmail/m4
@dirrm share/sendmail/hack
@dirrm share/sendmail/feature
@dirrm share/sendmail/domain
@dirrm share/sendmail/cf
@dirrm share/sendmail
@dirrm share/examples/sendmail