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/* NAME
/* postmulti 1
/* SUMMARY
/* Postfix multi-instance manager
/* SYNOPSIS
/* .fi
/* .ti -4
/* \fBEnabling multi-instance management:\fR
/*
/* \fBpostmulti\fR \fB-e init\fR [\fB-v\fR]
/*
/* .ti -4
/* \fBIterator mode:\fR
/*
/* \fBpostmulti\fR \fB-l\fR [\fB-aRv\fR] [\fB-g \fIgroup\fR]
/* [\fB-i \fIname\fR]
/*
/* \fBpostmulti\fR \fB-p\fR [\fB-av\fR] [\fB-g \fIgroup\fR]
/* [\fB-i \fIname\fR] \fIpostfix-command...\fR
/*
/* \fBpostmulti\fR \fB-x\fR [\fB-aRv\fR] [\fB-g \fIgroup\fR]
/* [\fB-i \fIname\fR] \fIunix-command...\fR
/*
/* .ti -4
/* \fBLife-cycle management:\fR
/*
/* \fBpostmulti\fR \fB-e create\fR [\fB-av\fR]
/* [\fB-g \fIgroup\fR] [\fB-i \fIname\fR] [\fB-G \fIgroup\fR]
/* [\fB-I \fIname\fR] [\fIparam=value\fR ...]
/*
/* \fBpostmulti\fR \fB-e import\fR [\fB-av\fR]
/* [\fB-g \fIgroup\fR] [\fB-i \fIname\fR] [\fB-G \fIgroup\fR]
/* [\fB-I \fIname\fR] [\fBconfig_directory=\fI/path\fR]
/*
/* \fBpostmulti\fR \fB-e destroy\fR [\fB-v\fR] \fB-i \fIname\fR
/*
/* \fBpostmulti\fR \fB-e deport\fR [\fB-v\fR] \fB-i \fIname\fR
/*
/* \fBpostmulti\fR \fB-e enable\fR [\fB-v\fR] \fB-i \fIname\fR
/*
/* \fBpostmulti\fR \fB-e disable\fR [\fB-v\fR] \fB-i \fIname\fR
/*
/* \fBpostmulti\fR \fB-e assign\fR [\fB-v\fR] \fB-i \fIname\fR
/* [\fB-I \fIname\fR] [-G \fIgroup\fR]
/* DESCRIPTION
/* The \fBpostmulti\fR(1) command allows a Postfix administrator
/* to manage multiple Postfix instances on a single host.
/*
/* \fBpostmulti\fR(1) implements two fundamental modes of
/* operation. In \fBiterator\fR mode, it executes the same
/* command for multiple Postfix instances. In \fBlife-cycle
/* management\fR mode, it adds or deletes one instance, or
/* changes the multi-instance status of one instance.
/*
/* Each mode of operation has its own command syntax. For this
/* reason, each mode is documented in separate sections below.
/* BACKGROUND
/* .ad
/* .fi
/* A multi-instance configuration consists of one primary
/* Postfix instance, and one or more secondary instances whose
/* configuration directory pathnames are recorded in the primary
/* instance's main.cf file. Postfix instances share program
/* files and documentation, but have their own configuration,
/* queue and data directories.
/*
/* Currently, only the default Postfix instance can be used
/* as primary instance in a multi-instance configuration. The
/* \fBpostmulti\fR(1) command does not currently support a \fB-c\fR
/* option to select an alternative primary instance, and exits
/* with a fatal error if the \fBMAIL_CONFIG\fR environment
/* variable is set to a non-default configuration directory.
/*
/* See the MULTI_INSTANCE_README tutorial for a more detailed
/* discussion of multi-instance management with \fBpostmulti\fR(1).
/* ITERATOR MODE
/* .ad
/* .fi
/* In iterator mode, \fBpostmulti\fR performs the same operation
/* on all Postfix instances in turn.
/*
/* If multi-instance support is not enabled, the requested
/* command is performed just for the primary instance.
/* .PP
/* Iterator mode implements the following command options:
/* .SH "Instance selection"
/* .IP \fB-a\fR
/* Perform the operation on all instances. This is the default.
/* .IP "\fB-g \fIgroup\fR"
/* Perform the operation only for members of the named \fIgroup\fR.
/* .IP "\fB-i \fIname\fR"
/* Perform the operation only for the instance with the specified
/* \fIname\fR. You can specify either the instance name
/* or the absolute pathname of the instance's configuration
/* directory. Specify "-" to select the primary Postfix instance.
/* .IP \fB-R\fR
/* Reverse the iteration order. This may be appropriate when
/* updating a multi-instance system, where "sink" instances
/* are started before "source" instances.
/* .sp
/* This option cannot be used with \fB-p\fR.
/* .SH "List mode"
/* .IP \fB-l\fR
/* List Postfix instances with their instance name, instance
/* group name, enable/disable status and configuration directory.
/* .SH "Postfix-wrapper mode"
/* .IP "\fB-p \fIpostfix-command\fR"
/* Invoke \fBpostfix(1)\fR to execute \fIpostfix-command\fR.
/* This option implements the \fBpostfix-wrapper\fR(5) interface.
/* .RS
/* .IP \(bu
/* With "start"-like commands, "postfix check" is executed for
/* instances that are not enabled. The full list of commands
/* is specified with the postmulti_start_commands parameter.
/* .IP \(bu
/* With "stop"-like commands, the iteration order is reversed,
/* and disabled instances are skipped. The full list of commands
/* is specified with the postmulti_stop_commands parameter.
/* .IP \(bu
/* With "reload" and other commands that require a started
/* instance, disabled instances are skipped. The full list of
/* commands is specified with the postmulti_control_commands
/* parameter.
/* .IP \(bu
/* With "status" and other commands that don't require a started
/* instance, the command is executed for all instances.
/* .RE
/* .IP
/* The \fB-p\fR option can also be used interactively to
/* start/stop/etc. a named instance or instance group. For
/* example, to start just the instances in the group "msa",
/* invoke \fBpostmulti\fR(1) as follows:
/* .RS
/* .IP
/* # postmulti -g msa -p start
/* .RE
/* .SH "Command mode"
/* .IP "\fB-x \fIunix-command\fR"
/* Execute the specified \fIunix-command\fR for all Postfix instances.
/* The command runs with appropriate environment settings for
/* MAIL_CONFIG, command_directory, daemon_directory,
/* config_directory, queue_directory, data_directory,
/* multi_instance_name, multi_instance_group and
/* multi_instance_enable.
/* .SH "Other options"
/* .IP \fB-v\fR
/* Enable verbose logging for debugging purposes. Multiple
/* \fB-v\fR options make the software increasingly verbose.
/* LIFE-CYCLE MANAGEMENT MODE
/* .ad
/* .fi
/* With the \fB-e\fR option \fBpostmulti\fR(1) can be used to
/* add or delete a Postfix instance, and to manage the
/* multi-instance status of an existing instance.
/* .PP
/* The following options are implemented:
/* .SH "Existing instance selection"
/* .IP \fB-a\fR
/* When creating or importing an instance, place the new
/* instance at the front of the secondary instance list.
/* .IP "\fB-g \fIgroup\fR"
/* When creating or importing an instance, place the new
/* instance before the first secondary instance that is a
/* member of the specified group.
/* .IP "\fB-i \fIname\fR"
/* When creating or importing an instance, place the new
/* instance before the matching secondary instance.
/* .sp
/* With other life-cycle operations, apply the operation to
/* the named existing instance. Specify "-" to select the
/* primary Postfix instance.
/* .SH "New or existing instance name assignment"
/* .IP "\fB-I \fIname\fR"
/* Assign the specified instance \fIname\fR to an existing
/* instance, newly-created instance, or imported instance.
/* Instance
/* names other than "-" (which makes the instance "nameless")
/* must start with "postfix-". This restriction reduces the
/* likelihood of name collisions with system files.
/* .IP "\fB-G \fIgroup\fR"
/* Assign the specified \fIgroup\fR name to an existing instance
/* or to a newly created or imported instance.
/* .SH "Instance creation/deletion/status change"
/* .IP "\fB-e \fIaction\fR"
/* "Edit" managed instances. The following actions are supported:
/* .RS
/* .IP \fBinit\fR
/* This command is required before \fBpostmulti\fR(1) can be
/* used to manage Postfix instances. The "postmulti -e init"
/* command updates the primary instance's main.cf file by
/* setting:
/* .RS
/* .IP
/* .nf
/* multi_instance_wrapper =
/* ${command_directory}/postmulti -p --
/* multi_instance_enable = yes
/* .fi
/* .RE
/* .IP
/* You can set these by other means if you prefer.
/* .IP \fBcreate\fR
/* Create a new Postfix instance and add it to the
/* multi_instance_directories parameter of the primary instance.
/* The "\fB-I \fIname\fR" option is recommended to give the
/* instance a short name that is used to construct default
/* values for the private directories of the new instance. The
/* "\fB-G \fIgroup\fR" option may be specified to assign the
/* instance to a group, otherwise, the new instance is not a
/* member of any group.
/* .sp
/* The new instance main.cf is the stock main.cf with the
/* parameters that specify the locations of shared files cloned
/* from the primary instance. For "nameless" instances, you
/* should manually adjust "syslog_name" to yield a unique
/* "logtag" starting with "postfix-" that will uniquely identify
/* the instance in the mail logs. It is simpler to assign the
/* instance a short name with the "\fB-I \fIname\fR" option.
/* .sp
/* Optional "name=value" arguments specify the instance
/* config_directory, queue_directory and data_directory.
/* For example:
/* .RS
/* .IP
/* .nf
/* # postmulti -I postfix-mumble \e
/* -G mygroup -e create \e
/* config_directory=/my/config/dir \e
/* queue_directory=/my/queue/dir \e
/* data_directory=/my/data/dir
/* .fi
/* .RE
/* .IP
/* If any of these pathnames is not supplied, the program
/* attempts to generate the missing pathname(s) by taking the
/* corresponding primary instance pathname, and replacing the
/* last pathname component by the value of the \fB-I\fR option.
/* .sp
/* If the instance configuration directory already exists, and
/* contains both a main.cf and master.cf file, \fBcreate\fR
/* will "import" the instance as-is. For existing instances,
/* \fBcreate\fR and \fBimport\fR are identical.
/* .IP \fBimport\fR
/* Import an existing instance into the list of instances
/* managed by the \fBpostmulti\fR(1) multi-instance manager.
/* This adds the instance to the multi_instance_directories
/* list of the primary instance. If the "\fB-I \fIname\fR"
/* option is provided it specifies the new name for the instance
/* and is used to define a default location for the instance
/* configuration directory (as with \fBcreate\fR above). The
/* "\fB-G \fIgroup\fR" option may be used to assign the instance
/* to a group. Add a "\fBconfig_directory=\fI/path\fR" argument
/* to override a default pathname based on "\fB-I \fIname\fR".
/* .IP \fBdestroy\fR
/* Destroy a secondary Postfix instance. To be a candidate for
/* destruction an instance must be disabled, stopped and its
/* queue must not contain any messages. Attempts to destroy
/* the primary Postfix instance trigger a fatal error, without
/* destroying the instance.
/* .sp
/* The instance is removed from the primary instance main.cf
/* file's alternate_config_directories parameter and its data,
/* queue and configuration directories are cleaned of files
/* and directories created by the Postfix system. The main.cf
/* and master.cf files are removed from the configuration
/* directory even if they have been modified since initial
/* creation. Finally, the instance is "deported" from the list
/* of managed instances.
/* .sp
/* If other files are present in instance private directories,
/* the directories may not be fully removed, a warning is
/* logged to alert the administrator. It is expected that an
/* instance built using "fresh" directories via the \fBcreate\fR
/* action will be fully removed by the \fBdestroy\fR action
/* (if first disabled). If the instance configuration and queue
/* directories are populated with additional files (access and
/* rewriting tables, chroot jail content, etc.) the instance
/* directories will not be fully removed.
/* .sp
/* The \fBdestroy\fR action triggers potentially dangerous
/* file removal operations. Make sure the instance's data,
/* queue and configuration directories are set correctly and
/* do not contain any valuable files.
/* .IP \fBdeport\fR
/* Deport a secondary instance from the list of managed
/* instances. This deletes the instance configuration directory
/* from the primary instance's multi_instance_directories list,
/* but does not remove any files or directories.
/* .IP \fBassign\fR
/* Assign a new instance name or a new group name to the
/* selected instance. Use "\fB-G -\fR" to specify "no group"
/* and "\fB-I -\fR" to specify "no name". If you choose to
/* make an instance "nameless", set a suitable syslog_name in
/* the corresponding main.cf file.
/* .IP \fBenable\fR
/* Mark the selected instance as enabled. This just sets the
/* multi_instance_enable parameter to "yes" in the instance's
/* main.cf file.
/* .IP \fBdisable\fR
/* Mark the selected instance as disabled. This means that
/* the instance will not be started etc. with "postfix start",
/* "postmulti -p start" and so on. The instance can still be
/* started etc. with "postfix -c config-directory start".
/* .SH "Other options"
/* .IP \fB-v\fR
/* Enable verbose logging for debugging purposes. Multiple
/* \fB-v\fR options make the software increasingly verbose.
/* .RE
/* ENVIRONMENT
/* .ad
/* .fi
/* The \fBpostmulti\fR(1) command exports the following environment
/* variables before executing the requested \fIcommand\fR for a given
/* instance:
/* .IP \fBMAIL_VERBOSE\fR
/* This is set when the -v command-line option is present.
/* .IP \fBMAIL_CONFIG\fR
/* The location of the configuration directory of the instance.
/* CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
/* .ad
/* .fi
/* .IP "\fBconfig_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
/* The default location of the Postfix main.cf and master.cf
/* configuration files.
/* .IP "\fBdaemon_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
/* The directory with Postfix support programs and daemon programs.
/* .IP "\fBimport_environment (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
/* The list of environment variables that a privileged Postfix
/* process will import from a non-Postfix parent process, or name=value
/* environment overrides.
/* On a Debian system, this command additionally imports \fBINVOCATION_ID\fR
/* variable (used to detect \fBsystemd\fR(1) presence).
/* .IP "\fBmulti_instance_directories (empty)\fR"
/* An optional list of non-default Postfix configuration directories;
/* these directories belong to additional Postfix instances that share
/* the Postfix executable files and documentation with the default
/* Postfix instance, and that are started, stopped, etc., together
/* with the default Postfix instance.
/* .IP "\fBmulti_instance_group (empty)\fR"
/* The optional instance group name of this Postfix instance.
/* .IP "\fBmulti_instance_name (empty)\fR"
/* The optional instance name of this Postfix instance.
/* .IP "\fBmulti_instance_enable (no)\fR"
/* Allow this Postfix instance to be started, stopped, etc., by a
/* multi-instance manager.
/* .IP "\fBpostmulti_start_commands (start)\fR"
/* The \fBpostfix\fR(1) commands that the \fBpostmulti\fR(1) instance manager treats
/* as "start" commands.
/* .IP "\fBpostmulti_stop_commands (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
/* The \fBpostfix\fR(1) commands that the \fBpostmulti\fR(1) instance manager treats
/* as "stop" commands.
/* .IP "\fBpostmulti_control_commands (reload flush)\fR"
/* The \fBpostfix\fR(1) commands that the \fBpostmulti\fR(1) instance manager
/* treats as "control" commands, that operate on running instances.
/* .IP "\fBsyslog_facility (mail)\fR"
/* The syslog facility of Postfix logging.
/* .IP "\fBsyslog_name (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
/* A prefix that is prepended to the process name in syslog
/* records, so that, for example, "smtpd" becomes "prefix/smtpd".
/* .PP
/* Available in Postfix 3.0 and later:
/* .IP "\fBmeta_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
/* The location of non-executable files that are shared among
/* multiple Postfix instances, such as postfix-files, dynamicmaps.cf,
/* and the multi-instance template files main.cf.proto and master.cf.proto.
/* .IP "\fBshlib_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
/* The location of Postfix dynamically-linked libraries
/* (libpostfix-*.so), and the default location of Postfix database
/* plugins (postfix-*.so) that have a relative pathname in the
/* dynamicmaps.cf file.
/* FILES
/* $meta_directory/main.cf.proto, stock configuration file
/* $meta_directory/master.cf.proto, stock configuration file
/* $daemon_directory/postmulti-script, life-cycle helper program
/* SEE ALSO
/* postfix(1), Postfix control program
/* postfix-wrapper(5), Postfix multi-instance API
/* README FILES
/* .ad
/* .fi
/* Use "\fBpostconf readme_directory\fR" or "\fBpostconf
/* html_directory\fR" to locate this information.
/* .nf
/* .na
/* MULTI_INSTANCE_README, Postfix multi-instance management
/* HISTORY
/* .ad
/* .fi
/* The \fBpostmulti\fR(1) command was introduced with Postfix
/* version 2.6.
/* LICENSE
/* .ad
/* .fi
/* The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
/* AUTHOR(S)
/* Victor Duchovni
/* Morgan Stanley
/*
/* Wietse Venema
/* IBM T.J. Watson Research
/* P.O. Box 704
/* Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
/*
/* Wietse Venema
/* Google, Inc.
/* 111 8th Avenue
/* New York, NY 10011, USA
/*--*/
/* System library. */
#include <sys_defs.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <vstream.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#ifdef USE_PATHS_H
#include <paths.h>
#endif
#include <stddef.h>
/* Utility library. */
#include <msg.h>
#include <msg_vstream.h>
#include <vstream.h>
#include <vstring_vstream.h>
#include <stringops.h>
#include <clean_env.h>
#include <argv.h>
#include <safe.h>
#include <mymalloc.h>
#include <htable.h>
#include <name_code.h>
#include <ring.h>
#include <warn_stat.h>
/* Global library. */
#include <mail_version.h>
#include <mail_params.h>
#include <mail_conf.h>
#include <mail_parm_split.h>
#include <maillog_client.h>
/* Application-specific. */
/*
* Configuration parameters, specific to postmulti(1).
*/
char *var_multi_start_cmds;
char *var_multi_stop_cmds;
char *var_multi_cntrl_cmds;
/*
* Shared directory pathnames.
*/
typedef struct {
const char *param_name;
char **param_value;
} SHARED_PATH;
static SHARED_PATH shared_dir_table[] = {
VAR_COMMAND_DIR, &var_command_dir,
VAR_DAEMON_DIR, &var_daemon_dir,
VAR_META_DIR, &var_meta_dir,
VAR_SHLIB_DIR, &var_shlib_dir,
0,
};
/*
* Actions.
*/
#define ITER_CMD_POSTFIX (1<<0) /* postfix(1) iterator mode */
#define ITER_CMD_LIST (1<<1) /* listing iterator mode */
#define ITER_CMD_GENERIC (1<<2) /* generic command iterator mode */
#define ITER_CMD_MASK_ALL \
(ITER_CMD_POSTFIX | ITER_CMD_LIST | ITER_CMD_GENERIC)
#define EDIT_CMD_CREATE (1<<4) /* create new instance */
#define EDIT_CMD_IMPORT (1<<5) /* import existing instance */
#define EDIT_CMD_DESTROY (1<<6) /* destroy instance */
#define EDIT_CMD_DEPORT (1<<7) /* export instance */
#define EDIT_CMD_ENABLE (1<<8) /* enable start/stop */
#define EDIT_CMD_DISABLE (1<<9) /* disable start/stop */
#define EDIT_CMD_ASSIGN (1<<10) /* assign name/group */
#define EDIT_CMD_INIT (1<<11) /* hook into main.cf */
#define EDIT_CMD_MASK_ADD (EDIT_CMD_CREATE | EDIT_CMD_IMPORT)
#define EDIT_CMD_MASK_DEL (EDIT_CMD_DESTROY | EDIT_CMD_DEPORT)
#define EDIT_CMD_MASK_ASSIGN (EDIT_CMD_MASK_ADD | EDIT_CMD_ASSIGN)
#define EDIT_CMD_MASK_ENB (EDIT_CMD_ENABLE | EDIT_CMD_DISABLE)
#define EDIT_CMD_MASK_ALL \
(EDIT_CMD_MASK_ASSIGN | EDIT_CMD_MASK_DEL | EDIT_CMD_MASK_ENB | \
EDIT_CMD_INIT)
/*
* Edit command to number mapping, and vice versa.
*/
static NAME_CODE edit_command_table[] = {
"create", EDIT_CMD_CREATE,
"import", EDIT_CMD_IMPORT,
"destroy", EDIT_CMD_DESTROY,
"deport", EDIT_CMD_DEPORT,
"enable", EDIT_CMD_ENABLE,
"disable", EDIT_CMD_DISABLE,
"assign", EDIT_CMD_ASSIGN,
"init", EDIT_CMD_INIT,
0, -1,
};
#define EDIT_CMD_CODE(str) \
name_code(edit_command_table, NAME_CODE_FLAG_STRICT_CASE, (str))
#define EDIT_CMD_STR(code) str_name_code(edit_command_table, (code))
/*
* Mandatory prefix for non-empty instance names.
*/
#ifndef NAME_PREFIX
#define NAME_PREFIX "postfix-"
#endif
#define HAS_NAME_PREFIX(name) \
(strncmp((name), NAME_PREFIX, sizeof(NAME_PREFIX)-1) == 0)
#define NEED_NAME_PREFIX(name) \
((name) != 0 && strcmp((name), "-") != 0 && !HAS_NAME_PREFIX(name))
#define NAME_SUFFIX(name) ((name) + sizeof(NAME_PREFIX) - 1)
/*
* In-core instance structure. Only private information is kept here.
*/
typedef struct instance {
RING ring; /* linkage. */
char *config_dir; /* private */
char *queue_dir; /* private */
char *data_dir; /* private */
char *name; /* null or name */
char *gname; /* null or group */
int enabled; /* start/stop enable */
int primary; /* special */
} INSTANCE;
/*
* Managed instance list (edit mode and iterator mode).
*/
static RING instance_hd[1]; /* instance list head */
#define RING_TO_INSTANCE(ring_ptr) RING_TO_APPL(ring_ptr, INSTANCE, ring)
#define RING_PTR_OF(x) (&((x)->ring))
#define FOREACH_INSTANCE(entry) \
for ((entry) = instance_hd; \
((entry) = ring_succ(entry)) != instance_hd;)
#define FOREACH_SECONDARY_INSTANCE(entry) \
for ((entry) = ring_succ(instance_hd); \
((entry) = ring_succ(entry)) != instance_hd;)
#define NEXT_ITERATOR_INSTANCE(flags, entry) \
(((flags) & ITER_FLAG_REVERSE) ? ring_pred(entry) : ring_succ(entry))
#define FOREACH_ITERATOR_INSTANCE(flags, entry) \
for ((entry) = instance_hd; \
((entry) = NEXT_ITERATOR_INSTANCE(flags, (entry))) != instance_hd;)
/*
* Instance selection. One can either select all instances, select by
* instance name, or select by instance group.
*/
typedef struct {
int type; /* see below */
char *name; /* undefined or name */
} INST_SELECTION;
#define INST_SEL_NONE 0 /* default: no selection */
#define INST_SEL_ALL 1 /* select all instances */
#define INST_SEL_NAME 2 /* select instance name */
#define INST_SEL_GROUP 3 /* select instance group */
/*
* Instance name assignment. Each instance may be assigned an instance name
* (this must be globally unique within a multi-instance cluster) or an
* instance group name (this is intended to be shared). Externally, empty
* names may be represented as "-". Internally, we use "" only, to simplify
* the code.
*/
typedef struct {
char *name; /* null or assigned instance name */
char *gname; /* null or assigned group name */
} NAME_ASSIGNMENT;
/*
* Iterator controls for non-edit commands. One can reverse the iteration
* order, or give special treatment to disabled instances.
*/
#define ITER_FLAG_DEFAULT 0 /* default setting */
#define ITER_FLAG_REVERSE (1<<0) /* reverse iteration order */
#define ITER_FLAG_CHECK_DISABLED (1<<1) /* check disabled instances */
#define ITER_FLAG_SKIP_DISABLED (1<<2) /* skip disabled instances */
/*
* Environment export controls for edit commands. postmulti(1) exports only
* things that need to be updated.
*/
#define EXP_FLAG_MULTI_DIRS (1<<0) /* export multi_instance_directories */
#define EXP_FLAG_MULTI_NAME (1<<1) /* export multi_instance_name */
#define EXP_FLAG_MULTI_GROUP (1<<2) /* export multi_instance_group */
/*
* To detect conflicts, each instance name and each shared or private
* pathname is registered in one place, with its owner. Everyone must
* register their claims when they join, and will be rejected in case of
* conflict.
*
* Each claim value involves a parameter value (either a directory name or an
* instance name). Each claim owner is the config_directory pathname plus
* the parameter name.
*
* XXX: No multi.cf lock file, so this is not race-free.
*/
static HTABLE *claim_table;
#define IS_CLAIMED_BY(name) \
(claim_table ? htable_find(claim_table, (name)) : 0)
/*
* Forward references.
*/
static int iterate_command(int, int, char **, INST_SELECTION *);
static int match_instance_selection(INSTANCE *, INST_SELECTION *);
/*
* Convenience.
*/
#define INSTANCE_NAME(i) ((i)->name ? (i)->name : (i)->config_dir)
#define STR(buf) vstring_str(buf)
/* register_claim - register claim or bust */
static void register_claim(const char *instance_path, const char *param_name,
const char *param_value)
{
const char *myname = "register_claim";
char *requestor;
const char *owner;
/*
* Sanity checks.
*/
if (instance_path == 0 || *instance_path == 0)
msg_panic("%s: no or empty instance pathname", myname);
if (param_name == 0 || *param_name == 0)
msg_panic("%s: no or empty parameter name", myname);
if (param_value == 0)
msg_panic("%s: no parameter value", myname);
/*
* Make a claim or report a conflict.
*/
if (claim_table == 0)
claim_table = htable_create(100);
requestor = concatenate(instance_path, ", ", param_name, (char *) 0);
if ((owner = htable_find(claim_table, param_value)) == 0) {
(void) htable_enter(claim_table, param_value, requestor);
} else if (strcmp(owner, requestor) == 0) {
myfree(requestor);
} else {
msg_fatal("instance %s, %s=%s conflicts with instance %s=%s",
instance_path, param_name, param_value, owner, param_value);
}
}
/* claim_instance_attributes - claim multiple private instance attributes */
static void claim_instance_attributes(INSTANCE *ip)
{
/*
* Detect instance name or pathname conflicts between this instance and
* other instances. XXX: No multi.cf lock file, so this is not race-free.
*/
if (ip->name)
register_claim(ip->config_dir, VAR_MULTI_NAME, ip->name);
register_claim(ip->config_dir, VAR_CONFIG_DIR, ip->config_dir);
register_claim(ip->config_dir, VAR_QUEUE_DIR, ip->queue_dir);
register_claim(ip->config_dir, VAR_DATA_DIR, ip->data_dir);
}
/* alloc_instance - allocate a single instance object */
static INSTANCE *alloc_instance(const char *config_dir)
{
INSTANCE *ip = (INSTANCE *) mymalloc(sizeof(INSTANCE));
ring_init(RING_PTR_OF(ip));
ip->config_dir = config_dir ? mystrdup(config_dir) : 0;
ip->queue_dir = 0;
ip->data_dir = 0;
ip->name = 0;
ip->gname = 0;
ip->enabled = 0;
ip->primary = 0;
return (ip);
}
#if 0
/* free_instance - free a single instance object */
static void free_instance(INSTANCE *ip)
{
/*
* If we continue after secondary main.cf file read error, we must be
* prepared for the case that some parameters may be missing.
*/
if (ip->name)
myfree(ip->name);
if (ip->gname)
myfree(ip->gname);
if (ip->config_dir)
myfree(ip->config_dir);
if (ip->queue_dir)
myfree(ip->queue_dir);
if (ip->data_dir)
myfree(ip->data_dir);
myfree((void *) ip);
}
#endif
/* insert_instance - insert instance before selected location, claim names */
static void insert_instance(INSTANCE *ip, INST_SELECTION *selection)
{
RING *old;
#define append_instance(ip) insert_instance((ip), (INST_SELECTION *) 0)
/*
* Insert instance before the selected site.
*/
claim_instance_attributes(ip);
if (ring_succ(instance_hd) == 0)
ring_init(instance_hd);
if (selection && selection->type != INST_SEL_NONE) {
FOREACH_SECONDARY_INSTANCE(old) {
if (match_instance_selection(RING_TO_INSTANCE(old), selection)) {
ring_prepend(old, RING_PTR_OF(ip));
return;
}
}
if (selection->type != INST_SEL_ALL)
msg_fatal("No matching secondary instances");
}
ring_prepend(instance_hd, RING_PTR_OF(ip));
}
/* create_primary_instance - synthetic entry for primary instance */
static INSTANCE *create_primary_instance(void)
{
INSTANCE *ip = alloc_instance(var_config_dir);
/*
* There is no need to load primary instance parameter settings from
* file. We already have the main.cf parameters of interest in memory.
*/
#define SAVE_INSTANCE_NAME(val) (*(val) ? mystrdup(val) : 0)
ip->name = SAVE_INSTANCE_NAME(var_multi_name);
ip->gname = SAVE_INSTANCE_NAME(var_multi_group);
ip->enabled = var_multi_enable;
ip->queue_dir = mystrdup(var_queue_dir);
ip->data_dir = mystrdup(var_data_dir);
ip->primary = 1;
return (ip);
}
/* load_instance - read instance parameters from config_dir/main.cf */
static INSTANCE *load_instance(INSTANCE *ip)
{
VSTREAM *pipe;
VSTRING *buf;
char *name;
char *value;
ARGV *cmd;
int count = 0;
static NAME_CODE bool_code[] = {
CONFIG_BOOL_YES, 1,
CONFIG_BOOL_NO, 0,
0, -1,
};
/*
* Expand parameter values in the context of the target main.cf file.
*/
#define REQUEST_PARAM_COUNT 5 /* # of requested parameters */
cmd = argv_alloc(REQUEST_PARAM_COUNT + 3);
name = concatenate(var_command_dir, "/", "postconf", (char *) 0);
argv_add(cmd, name, "-xc", ip->config_dir,
VAR_QUEUE_DIR, VAR_DATA_DIR,
VAR_MULTI_NAME, VAR_MULTI_GROUP, VAR_MULTI_ENABLE,
(char *) 0);
myfree(name);
pipe = vstream_popen(O_RDONLY, CA_VSTREAM_POPEN_ARGV(cmd->argv),
CA_VSTREAM_POPEN_END);
argv_free(cmd);
if (pipe == 0)
msg_fatal("Cannot parse %s/main.cf file: %m", ip->config_dir);
/*
* Read parameter settings from postconf. See also comments below on
* whether we should continue or skip groups after error instead of
* bailing out immediately.
*/
buf = vstring_alloc(100);
while (vstring_get_nonl(buf, pipe) != VSTREAM_EOF) {
if (split_nameval(STR(buf), &name, &value))
msg_fatal("Invalid %s/main.cf parameter: %s",
ip->config_dir, STR(buf));
if (strcmp(name, VAR_QUEUE_DIR) == 0 && ++count)
ip->queue_dir = mystrdup(value);
else if (strcmp(name, VAR_DATA_DIR) == 0 && ++count)
ip->data_dir = mystrdup(value);
else if (strcmp(name, VAR_MULTI_NAME) == 0 && ++count)
ip->name = SAVE_INSTANCE_NAME(value);
else if (strcmp(name, VAR_MULTI_GROUP) == 0 && ++count)
ip->gname = SAVE_INSTANCE_NAME(value);
else if (strcmp(name, VAR_MULTI_ENABLE) == 0 && ++count) {
/* mail_conf_bool(3) is case insensitive! */
ip->enabled = name_code(bool_code, NAME_CODE_FLAG_NONE, value);
if (ip->enabled < 0)
msg_fatal("Unexpected %s/main.cf entry: %s = %s",
ip->config_dir, VAR_MULTI_ENABLE, value);
}
}
vstring_free(buf);
/*
* XXX We should not bail out while reading a bad secondary main.cf file.
* When we manage dozens or more instances, the likelihood increases that
* some file will be damaged or missing after a system crash. That is not
* a good reason to prevent undamaged Postfix instances from starting.
*/
if (count != REQUEST_PARAM_COUNT)
msg_fatal("Failed to obtain all required %s/main.cf parameters",
ip->config_dir);
if (vstream_pclose(pipe))
msg_fatal("Cannot parse %s/main.cf file", ip->config_dir);
return (ip);
}
/* load_all_instances - compute list of Postfix instances */
static void load_all_instances(void)
{
INSTANCE *primary_instance;
char **cpp;
ARGV *secondary_names;
/*
* Avoid unexpected behavior when $multi_instance_directories contains
* only comma characters. Count the actual number of elements, before we
* decide that the list is empty.
*/
secondary_names = argv_split(var_multi_conf_dirs, CHARS_COMMA_SP);
/*
* First, the primary instance. This is synthesized out of thin air.
*/
primary_instance = create_primary_instance();
if (secondary_names->argc == 0)
primary_instance->enabled = 1; /* Single-instance mode */
append_instance(primary_instance);
/*
* Next, instances defined in $multi_instance_directories. Note:
* load_instance() has side effects on the global config dictionary, but
* this does not affect the values that have already been extracted into
* C variables.
*/
for (cpp = secondary_names->argv; *cpp != 0; cpp++)
append_instance(load_instance(alloc_instance(*cpp)));
argv_free(secondary_names);
}
/* match_instance_selection - match all/name/group constraints */
static int match_instance_selection(INSTANCE *ip, INST_SELECTION *selection)
{
char *iname;
char *name;
/*
* When selecting (rather than assigning names) an instance, we match by
* the instance name, config_directory path, or the instance name suffix
* (name without mandatory prefix). Selecting "-" selects the primary
* instance.
*/
switch (selection->type) {
case INST_SEL_NONE:
return (0);
case INST_SEL_ALL:
return (1);
case INST_SEL_GROUP:
return (ip->gname != 0 && strcmp(selection->name, ip->gname) == 0);
case INST_SEL_NAME:
name = selection->name;
if (*name == '/' || ip->name == 0)
iname = ip->config_dir;
else if (!HAS_NAME_PREFIX(name) && HAS_NAME_PREFIX(ip->name))
iname = NAME_SUFFIX(ip->name);
else
iname = ip->name;
return (strcmp(name, iname) == 0
|| (ip->primary && strcmp(name, "-") == 0));
default:
msg_panic("match_instance_selection: unknown selection type: %d",
selection->type);
}
}
/* check_setenv - setenv() with extreme prejudice */
static void check_setenv(const char *name, const char *value)
{
#define CLOBBER 1
if (setenv(name, value, CLOBBER) < 0)
msg_fatal("setenv: %m");
}
/* prepend_command_path - prepend command_directory to PATH */
static void prepend_command_path(void)
{
char *cmd_path;
/*
* Carefully prepend "$command_directory:" to PATH. We can free the
* buffer after check_setenv(), since the value is copied there.
*/
cmd_path = safe_getenv("PATH");
cmd_path = concatenate(var_command_dir, ":", (cmd_path && *cmd_path) ?
cmd_path : ROOT_PATH, (char *) 0);
check_setenv("PATH", cmd_path);
myfree(cmd_path);
}
/* check_shared_dir_status - check and claim shared directories */
static void check_shared_dir_status(void)
{
struct stat st;
const SHARED_PATH *sp;
/*
* XXX Avoid false conflicts with meta_directory. This usually overlaps
* with other directories, typically config_directory, shlib_directory or
* daemon_directory.
*/
for (sp = shared_dir_table; sp->param_name; ++sp) {
if (sp->param_value[0][0] != '/') /* "no" or other special */
continue;
if (stat(sp->param_value[0], &st) < 0)
msg_fatal("%s = '%s': directory not found: %m",
sp->param_name, sp->param_value[0]);
if (!S_ISDIR(st.st_mode))
msg_fatal("%s = '%s' is not a directory",
sp->param_name, sp->param_value[0]);
if (strcmp(sp->param_name, VAR_META_DIR) == 0)
continue;
register_claim(var_config_dir, sp->param_name, sp->param_value[0]);
}
}
/* check_safe_name - allow instance or group name with only "safe" characters */
static int check_safe_name(const char *s)
{
#define SAFE_PUNCT "!@%-_=+:./"
if (*s == 0)
return (0);
for (; *s; ++s) {
if (!ISALNUM(*s) && !strchr(SAFE_PUNCT, *s))
return (0);
}
return (1);
}
/* check_name_assignments - Check validity of assigned instance or group name */
static void check_name_assignments(NAME_ASSIGNMENT *assignment)
{
/*
* Syntax check the assigned instance name. This name is also used to
* generate directory pathnames, so we must not allow "/" characters.
*
* The value "" will clear the name and is always valid. The command-line
* parser has already converted "-" into "", to simplify implementation.
*/
if (assignment->name && *assignment->name) {
if (!check_safe_name(assignment->name))
msg_fatal("Unsafe characters in new instance name: '%s'",
assignment->name);
if (strchr(assignment->name, '/'))
msg_fatal("Illegal '/' character in new instance name: '%s'",
assignment->name);
if (NEED_NAME_PREFIX(assignment->name))
msg_fatal("New instance name must start with '%s'",
NAME_PREFIX);
}
/*
* Syntax check the assigned group name.
*/
if (assignment->gname && *assignment->gname) {
if (!check_safe_name(assignment->gname))
msg_fatal("Unsafe characters in '-G %s'", assignment->gname);
}
}
/* do_name_assignments - assign instance/group names */
static int do_name_assignments(INSTANCE *target, NAME_ASSIGNMENT *assignment)
{
int export_flags = 0;
/*
* The command-line parser has already converted "-" into "", to simplify
* implementation.
*/
if (assignment->name
&& strcmp(assignment->name, target->name ? target->name : "")) {
register_claim(target->config_dir, VAR_MULTI_NAME, assignment->name);
if (target->name)
myfree(target->name);
target->name = SAVE_INSTANCE_NAME(assignment->name);
export_flags |= EXP_FLAG_MULTI_NAME;
}
if (assignment->gname
&& strcmp(assignment->gname, target->gname ? target->gname : "")) {
if (target->gname)
myfree(target->gname);
target->gname = SAVE_INSTANCE_NAME(assignment->gname);
export_flags |= EXP_FLAG_MULTI_GROUP;
}
return (export_flags);
}
/* make_private_path - generate secondary pathname using primary as template */
static char *make_private_path(const char *param_name,
const char *primary_value,
NAME_ASSIGNMENT *assignment)
{
char *path;
char *base;
char *end;
/*
* The command-line parser has already converted "-" into "", to simplify
* implementation.
*/
if (assignment->name == 0 || *assignment->name == 0)
msg_fatal("Missing %s parameter value", param_name);
if (*primary_value != '/')
msg_fatal("Invalid default %s parameter value: '%s': "
"specify an absolute pathname",
param_name, primary_value);
base = mystrdup(primary_value);
if ((end = strrchr(base, '/')) != 0) {
/* Drop trailing slashes */
if (end[1] == '\0') {
while (--end > base && *end == '/')
*end = '\0';
end = strrchr(base, '/');
}
/* Drop last path component */
while (end > base && *end == '/')
*end-- = '\0';
}
path = concatenate(base[1] ? base : "", "/",
assignment->name, (char *) 0);
myfree(base);
return (path);
}
/* assign_new_parameter - assign new instance private name=value */
static void assign_new_parameter(INSTANCE *new, int edit_cmd,
const char *arg)
{
char *saved_arg;
char *name;
char *value;
char *end;
char **target = 0;
/*
* With "import", only config_directory is specified on the command line
* (either explicitly as config_directory=/path/name, or implicitly as
* instance name). The other private directory pathnames are taken from
* the existing instance's main.cf file.
*
* With "create", all private pathname parameters are specified on the
* command line, or generated from an instance name.
*/
saved_arg = mystrdup(arg);
if (split_nameval(saved_arg, &name, &value))
msg_fatal("Malformed parameter setting '%s'", arg);
if (strcmp(VAR_CONFIG_DIR, name) == 0) {
target = &new->config_dir;
} else if (edit_cmd != EDIT_CMD_IMPORT) {
if (strcmp(VAR_QUEUE_DIR, name) == 0) {
target = &new->queue_dir;
} else if (strcmp(VAR_DATA_DIR, name) == 0) {
target = &new->data_dir;
}
}
if (target == 0)
msg_fatal("Parameter '%s' not valid with action %s",
name, EDIT_CMD_STR(edit_cmd));
/*
* Extract and assign the parameter value. We do a limited number of
* checks here. Conflicts between instances are checked by the caller.
* More checks may be implemented in the helper script if inspired.
*/
if (*value != '/')
msg_fatal("Parameter setting '%s' is not an absolute path", name);
/* Tolerate+trim trailing "/" from readline completion */
for (end = value + strlen(value) - 1; end > value && *end == '/'; --end)
*end = 0;
/* No checks here for "/." or other shoot-foot silliness. */
if (end == value)
msg_fatal("Parameter setting '%s' is the root directory", name);
if (*target)
myfree(*target);
*target = mystrdup(value);
/*
* Cleanup.
*/
myfree(saved_arg);
}
/* assign_new_parameters - initialize new instance private parameters */
static void assign_new_parameters(INSTANCE *new, int edit_cmd,
char **argv, NAME_ASSIGNMENT *assignment)
{
const char *owner;
/*
* Sanity check the explicit parameter settings. More stringent checks
* may take place in the helper script.
*/
while (*argv)
assign_new_parameter(new, edit_cmd, *argv++);
/*
* Initialize any missing private directory pathnames, using the primary
* configuration directory parameter values as a template, and using the
* assigned instance name to fill in the blanks.
*
* When importing an existing instance, load private directory pathnames
* from its main.cf file.
*/
if (new->config_dir == 0)
new->config_dir =
make_private_path(VAR_CONFIG_DIR, var_config_dir, assignment);
/* Needed for better-quality error message. */
if ((owner = IS_CLAIMED_BY(new->config_dir)) != 0)
msg_fatal("new %s=%s is already in use by instance %s=%s",
VAR_CONFIG_DIR, new->config_dir, owner, new->config_dir);
if (edit_cmd != EDIT_CMD_IMPORT) {
if (new->queue_dir == 0)
new->queue_dir =
make_private_path(VAR_QUEUE_DIR, var_queue_dir, assignment);
if (new->data_dir == 0)
new->data_dir =
make_private_path(VAR_DATA_DIR, var_data_dir, assignment);
} else {
load_instance(new);
}
}
/* export_helper_environment - update environment settings for helper command */
static void export_helper_environment(INSTANCE *target, int export_flags)
{
ARGV *import_env;
VSTRING *multi_dirs;
const SHARED_PATH *sp;
RING *entry;
/*
* Environment import filter, to enforce consistent behavior whether this
* command is started by hand, or at system boot time. This is necessary
* because some shell scripts use environment settings to override
* main.cf settings.
*/
import_env = mail_parm_split(VAR_IMPORT_ENVIRON, var_import_environ);
argv_add(import_env, "INVOCATION_ID", NULL); /* systemd, debian-specific */
clean_env(import_env->argv);
argv_free(import_env);
/*
* Prepend $command_directory: to PATH. This supposedly ensures that
* naive programs will execute commands from the right Postfix version.
*/
prepend_command_path();
/*
* The following ensures that Postfix's own programs will target the
* primary instance.
*/
check_setenv(CONF_ENV_PATH, var_config_dir);
/*
* Export the parameter settings that are shared between instances.
*/
for (sp = shared_dir_table; sp->param_name; ++sp)
check_setenv(sp->param_name, sp->param_value[0]);
/*
* Export the target instance's private directory locations.
*/
check_setenv(VAR_CONFIG_DIR, target->config_dir);
check_setenv(VAR_QUEUE_DIR, target->queue_dir);
check_setenv(VAR_DATA_DIR, target->data_dir);
/*
* With operations that add or delete a secondary instance, we export the
* modified multi_instance_directories parameter value for the primary
* Postfix instance.
*/
if (export_flags & EXP_FLAG_MULTI_DIRS) {
multi_dirs = vstring_alloc(100);
FOREACH_SECONDARY_INSTANCE(entry) {
if (VSTRING_LEN(multi_dirs) > 0)
VSTRING_ADDCH(multi_dirs, ' ');
vstring_strcat(multi_dirs, RING_TO_INSTANCE(entry)->config_dir);
}
check_setenv(VAR_MULTI_CONF_DIRS, STR(multi_dirs));
vstring_free(multi_dirs);
}
/*
* Export updates for the instance name and group. Empty value (or no
* export) means don't update, "-" means clear.
*/
if (export_flags & EXP_FLAG_MULTI_NAME)
check_setenv(VAR_MULTI_NAME, target->name && *target->name ?
target->name : "-");
if (export_flags & EXP_FLAG_MULTI_GROUP)
check_setenv(VAR_MULTI_GROUP, target->gname && *target->gname ?
target->gname : "-");
/*
* If we would implement enable/disable commands by exporting the updated
* parameter value, then we could skip commands that have no effect, just
* like we can skip "assign" commands that make no change.
*/
}
/* install_new_instance - install and return newly created instance */
static INSTANCE *install_new_instance(int edit_cmd, char **argv,
INST_SELECTION *selection,
NAME_ASSIGNMENT *assignment,
int *export_flags)
{
INSTANCE *new;
new = alloc_instance((char *) 0);
check_name_assignments(assignment);
assign_new_parameters(new, edit_cmd, argv, assignment);
*export_flags |=
(do_name_assignments(new, assignment) | EXP_FLAG_MULTI_DIRS);
insert_instance(new, selection);
return (new);
}
/* update_instance - update existing instance, return export flags */
static int update_instance(INSTANCE *target, NAME_ASSIGNMENT *assignment)
{
int export_flags;
check_name_assignments(assignment);
export_flags = do_name_assignments(target, assignment);
return (export_flags);
}
/* select_existing_instance - return instance selected for management */
static INSTANCE *select_existing_instance(INST_SELECTION *selection,
int unlink_flag,
int *export_flags)
{
INSTANCE *selected = 0;
RING *entry;
INSTANCE *ip;
#define DONT_UNLINK 0
#define DO_UNLINK 1
if (selection->type != INST_SEL_NAME)
msg_fatal("Select an instance via '-i name'");
/* Find the selected instance and its predecessor */
FOREACH_INSTANCE(entry) {
if (match_instance_selection(ip = RING_TO_INSTANCE(entry), selection)) {
selected = ip;
break;
}
}
if (selected == 0)
msg_fatal("No instance named %s", selection->name);
if (unlink_flag) {
/* Splice the target instance out of the list */
if (ring_pred(entry) == instance_hd)
msg_fatal("Cannot remove the primary instance");
if (selected->enabled)
msg_fatal("Cannot remove enabled instances");
ring_detach(entry);
if (export_flags == 0)
msg_panic("select_existing_instance: no export flags");
*export_flags |= EXP_FLAG_MULTI_DIRS;
}
return (selected);
}
/* manage - create/destroy/... manage instances */
static NORETURN manage(int edit_cmd, int argc, char **argv,
INST_SELECTION *selection,
NAME_ASSIGNMENT *assignment)
{
char *cmd;
INSTANCE *target;
int export_flags;
/*
* Edit mode is not subject to iterator controls.
*/
#define NO_EXPORT_FLAGS ((int *) 0)
export_flags = 0;
switch (edit_cmd) {
case EDIT_CMD_INIT:
target = create_primary_instance();
break;
case EDIT_CMD_CREATE:
case EDIT_CMD_IMPORT:
load_all_instances();
target = install_new_instance(edit_cmd, argv, selection,
assignment, &export_flags);
break;
case EDIT_CMD_ASSIGN:
load_all_instances();
target =
select_existing_instance(selection, DONT_UNLINK, NO_EXPORT_FLAGS);
export_flags |= update_instance(target, assignment);
if (export_flags == 0)
exit(0);
break;
case EDIT_CMD_DESTROY:
case EDIT_CMD_DEPORT:
load_all_instances();
target = select_existing_instance(selection, DO_UNLINK, &export_flags);
break;
default:
load_all_instances();
target =
select_existing_instance(selection, DONT_UNLINK, NO_EXPORT_FLAGS);
break;
}
/*
* Set up the helper script's process environment, and execute the helper
* script.
*/
#define HELPER "postmulti-script"
export_helper_environment(target, export_flags);
cmd = concatenate(var_daemon_dir, "/" HELPER, (char *) 0);
execl(cmd, cmd, "-e", EDIT_CMD_STR(edit_cmd), (char *) 0);
msg_fatal("%s: %m", cmd);
}
/* run_user_command - execute external command with requested MAIL_CONFIG env */
static int run_user_command(INSTANCE *ip, int iter_cmd, int iter_flags,
char **argv)
{
WAIT_STATUS_T status;
int pid;
int wpid;
/*
* Set up a process environment. The postfix(1) command needs MAIL_CONFIG
* (or the equivalent command-line option); it overrides everything else.
*
* postmulti(1) typically runs various Postfix utilities (postsuper, ...) in
* the context of one or more instances. It can also run various scripts
* on the users PATH. So we can't clobber the user's PATH, but do want to
* make sure that the utilities in $command_directory are always found in
* the right place (or at all).
*/
switch (pid = fork()) {
case -1:
msg_warn("fork %s: %m", argv[0]);
return -1;
case 0:
check_setenv(CONF_ENV_PATH, ip->config_dir);
if (iter_cmd != ITER_CMD_POSTFIX) {
check_setenv(VAR_DAEMON_DIR, var_daemon_dir);
check_setenv(VAR_COMMAND_DIR, var_command_dir);
check_setenv(VAR_CONFIG_DIR, ip->config_dir);
check_setenv(VAR_QUEUE_DIR, ip->queue_dir);
check_setenv(VAR_DATA_DIR, ip->data_dir);
check_setenv(VAR_MULTI_NAME, ip->name ? ip->name : "");
check_setenv(VAR_MULTI_GROUP, ip->gname ? ip->gname : "");
check_setenv(VAR_MULTI_ENABLE, ip->enabled ?
CONFIG_BOOL_YES : CONFIG_BOOL_NO);
prepend_command_path();
}
/*
* Replace: postfix -- start ... With: postfix -- check ...
*/
if (iter_cmd == ITER_CMD_POSTFIX
&& (iter_flags & ITER_FLAG_CHECK_DISABLED) && !ip->enabled)
argv[2] = "check";
execvp(argv[0], argv);
msg_fatal("execvp %s: %m", argv[0]);
default:
do {
wpid = waitpid(pid, &status, 0);
} while (wpid == -1 && errno == EINTR);
return (wpid == -1 ? -1 :
WIFEXITED(status) ? WEXITSTATUS(status) : 1);
}
}
/* word_in_list - look up command in start, stop, or control list */
static int word_in_list(char *cmdlist, const char *cmd)
{
char *saved;
char *cp;
char *elem;
cp = saved = mystrdup(cmdlist);
while ((elem = mystrtok(&cp, CHARS_COMMA_SP)) != 0 && strcmp(elem, cmd) != 0)
/* void */ ;
myfree(saved);
return (elem != 0);
}
/* iterate_postfix_command - execute postfix(1) command */
static int iterate_postfix_command(int iter_cmd, int argc, char **argv,
INST_SELECTION *selection)
{
int exit_status;
char *cmd;
ARGV *my_argv;
int iter_flags;
/*
* Override the iterator controls.
*/
if (word_in_list(var_multi_start_cmds, argv[0])) {
iter_flags = ITER_FLAG_CHECK_DISABLED;
} else if (word_in_list(var_multi_stop_cmds, argv[0])) {
iter_flags = ITER_FLAG_SKIP_DISABLED | ITER_FLAG_REVERSE;
} else if (word_in_list(var_multi_cntrl_cmds, argv[0])) {
iter_flags = ITER_FLAG_SKIP_DISABLED;
} else {
iter_flags = 0;
}
/*
* Override the command line in a straightforward manner: prepend
* "postfix --" to the command arguments. Other overrides (environment,
* start -> check) are implemented below the iterator.
*/
#define POSTFIX_CMD "postfix"
my_argv = argv_alloc(argc + 2);
cmd = concatenate(var_command_dir, "/" POSTFIX_CMD, (char *) 0);
argv_add(my_argv, cmd, "--", (char *) 0);
myfree(cmd);
while (*argv)
argv_add(my_argv, *argv++, (char *) 0);
/*
* Execute the command for all applicable Postfix instances.
*/
exit_status =
iterate_command(iter_cmd, iter_flags, my_argv->argv, selection);
argv_free(my_argv);
return (exit_status);
}
/* list_instances - list all selected instances */
static void list_instances(int iter_flags, INST_SELECTION *selection)
{
RING *entry;
INSTANCE *ip;
/*
* Iterate over the selected instances.
*/
FOREACH_ITERATOR_INSTANCE(iter_flags, entry) {
ip = RING_TO_INSTANCE(entry);
if (match_instance_selection(ip, selection))
vstream_printf("%-15s %-15s %-9s %s\n",
ip->name ? ip->name : "-",
ip->gname ? ip->gname : "-",
ip->enabled ? "y" : "n",
ip->config_dir);
}
if (vstream_fflush(VSTREAM_OUT))
msg_fatal("error writing output: %m");
}
/* iterate_command - execute command for selected instances */
static int iterate_command(int iter_cmd, int iter_flags, char **argv,
INST_SELECTION *selection)
{
int exit_status = 0;
int matched = 0;
RING *entry;
INSTANCE *ip;
/*
* Iterate over the selected instances.
*/
FOREACH_ITERATOR_INSTANCE(iter_flags, entry) {
ip = RING_TO_INSTANCE(entry);
if ((iter_flags & ITER_FLAG_SKIP_DISABLED) && !ip->enabled)
continue;
if (!match_instance_selection(ip, selection))
continue;
matched = 1;
/* Run the requested command */
if (run_user_command(ip, iter_cmd, iter_flags, argv) != 0)
exit_status = 1;
}
if (matched == 0)
msg_fatal("No matching instances");
return (exit_status);
}
/* iterate - Iterate over all or selected instances */
static NORETURN iterate(int iter_cmd, int iter_flags, int argc, char **argv,
INST_SELECTION *selection)
{
int exit_status;
/*
* In iterator mode, no selection means wild-card selection.
*/
if (selection->type == INST_SEL_NONE)
selection->type = INST_SEL_ALL;
/*
* Load the in-memory instance table from main.cf files.
*/
load_all_instances();
/*
* Iterate over the selected instances.
*/
switch (iter_cmd) {
case ITER_CMD_POSTFIX:
exit_status = iterate_postfix_command(iter_cmd, argc, argv, selection);
break;
case ITER_CMD_LIST:
list_instances(iter_flags, selection);
exit_status = 0;
break;
case ITER_CMD_GENERIC:
exit_status = iterate_command(iter_cmd, iter_flags, argv, selection);
break;
default:
msg_panic("iterate: unknown mode: %d", iter_cmd);
}
exit(exit_status);
}
static NORETURN usage(const char *progname)
{
msg_fatal("Usage:"
"%s -l [-v] [-a] [-g group] [-i instance] | "
"%s -p [-v] [-a] [-g group] [-i instance] command... | "
"%s -x [-v] [-a] [-i name] [-g group] command... | "
"%s -e action [-v] [-a] [-i name] [-g group] [-I name] "
"[-G group] [param=value ...]",
progname, progname, progname, progname);
}
MAIL_VERSION_STAMP_DECLARE;
/* main - iterate commands over multiple instance or manage instances */
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int fd;
struct stat st;
char *slash;
char *config_dir;
int ch;
static const CONFIG_STR_TABLE str_table[] = {
VAR_MULTI_START_CMDS, DEF_MULTI_START_CMDS, &var_multi_start_cmds, 0, 0,
VAR_MULTI_STOP_CMDS, DEF_MULTI_STOP_CMDS, &var_multi_stop_cmds, 0, 0,
VAR_MULTI_CNTRL_CMDS, DEF_MULTI_CNTRL_CMDS, &var_multi_cntrl_cmds, 0, 0,
0,
};
int instance_select_count = 0;
int command_mode_count = 0;
INST_SELECTION selection;
NAME_ASSIGNMENT assignment;
int iter_flags = ITER_FLAG_DEFAULT;
int cmd_mode = 0;
int code;
selection.type = INST_SEL_NONE;
assignment.name = assignment.gname = 0;
/*
* Fingerprint executables and core dumps.
*/
MAIL_VERSION_STAMP_ALLOCATE;
/*
* Be consistent with file permissions.
*/
umask(022);
/*
* To minimize confusion, make sure that the standard file descriptors
* are open before opening anything else. XXX Work around for 44BSD where
* fstat can return EBADF on an open file descriptor.
*/
for (fd = 0; fd < 3; fd++)
if (fstat(fd, &st) == -1
&& (close(fd), open("/dev/null", O_RDWR, 0)) != fd)
msg_fatal("open /dev/null: %m");
/*
* Set up diagnostics. XXX What if stdin is the system console during
* boot time? It seems a bad idea to log startup errors to the console.
* This is UNIX, a system that can run without hand holding.
*/
if ((slash = strrchr(argv[0], '/')) != 0 && slash[1])
argv[0] = slash + 1;
if (isatty(STDERR_FILENO))
msg_vstream_init(argv[0], VSTREAM_ERR);
maillog_client_init(argv[0], MAILLOG_CLIENT_FLAG_LOGWRITER_FALLBACK);
/*
* Check the Postfix library version as soon as we enable logging.
*/
MAIL_VERSION_CHECK;
/*
* Process main.cf parameters. This is done before the GETOPT() loop to
* improve logging. This assumes that no command-line option can affect
* parameter processing.
*/
mail_conf_read();
get_mail_conf_str_table(str_table);
maillog_client_init(argv[0], MAILLOG_CLIENT_FLAG_LOGWRITER_FALLBACK);
if ((config_dir = getenv(CONF_ENV_PATH)) != 0
&& strcmp(config_dir, DEF_CONFIG_DIR) != 0)
msg_fatal("Non-default configuration directory: %s=%s",
CONF_ENV_PATH, config_dir);
/*
* Parse switches. Move the above mail_conf_read() block after this loop,
* if any command-line option can affect parameter processing.
*/
while ((ch = GETOPT(argc, argv, "ae:g:i:G:I:lpRvx")) > 0) {
switch (ch) {
default:
usage(argv[0]);
/* NOTREACHED */
case 'a':
if (selection.type != INST_SEL_ALL)
instance_select_count++;
selection.type = INST_SEL_ALL;
break;
case 'e':
if ((code = EDIT_CMD_CODE(optarg)) < 0)
msg_fatal("Invalid '-e' edit action '%s'. Specify '%s', "
"'%s', '%s', '%s', '%s', '%s', '%s' or '%s'",
optarg,
EDIT_CMD_STR(EDIT_CMD_CREATE),
EDIT_CMD_STR(EDIT_CMD_DESTROY),
EDIT_CMD_STR(EDIT_CMD_IMPORT),
EDIT_CMD_STR(EDIT_CMD_DEPORT),
EDIT_CMD_STR(EDIT_CMD_ENABLE),
EDIT_CMD_STR(EDIT_CMD_DISABLE),
EDIT_CMD_STR(EDIT_CMD_ASSIGN),
EDIT_CMD_STR(EDIT_CMD_INIT));
if (cmd_mode != code)
command_mode_count++;
cmd_mode = code;
break;
case 'g':
instance_select_count++;
selection.type = INST_SEL_GROUP;
selection.name = optarg;
break;
case 'i':
instance_select_count++;
selection.type = INST_SEL_NAME;
selection.name = optarg;
break;
case 'G':
if (assignment.gname != 0)
msg_fatal("Specify at most one '-G' option");
assignment.gname = strcmp(optarg, "-") == 0 ? "" : optarg;
break;
case 'I':
if (assignment.name != 0)
msg_fatal("Specify at most one '-I' option");
assignment.name = strcmp(optarg, "-") == 0 ? "" : optarg;
break;
case 'l':
if (cmd_mode != ITER_CMD_LIST)
command_mode_count++;
cmd_mode = ITER_CMD_LIST;
break;
case 'p':
if (cmd_mode != ITER_CMD_POSTFIX)
command_mode_count++;
cmd_mode = ITER_CMD_POSTFIX;
break;
case 'R':
iter_flags ^= ITER_FLAG_REVERSE;
break;
case 'v':
msg_verbose++;
check_setenv(CONF_ENV_VERB, "");
break;
case 'x':
if (cmd_mode != ITER_CMD_GENERIC)
command_mode_count++;
cmd_mode = ITER_CMD_GENERIC;
break;
}
}
/*
* Report missing arguments, or wrong arguments in the wrong context.
*/
if (instance_select_count > 1)
msg_fatal("Specity no more than one of '-a', '-g', '-i'");
if (command_mode_count != 1)
msg_fatal("Specify exactly one of '-e', '-l', '-p', '-x'");
if (cmd_mode == ITER_CMD_LIST && argc > optind)
msg_fatal("Command not allowed with '-l'");
if (cmd_mode == ITER_CMD_POSTFIX || cmd_mode == ITER_CMD_GENERIC)
if (argc == optind)
msg_fatal("Command required with '-p' or '-x' option");
if (cmd_mode == ITER_CMD_POSTFIX || (cmd_mode & EDIT_CMD_MASK_ALL))
if (iter_flags != ITER_FLAG_DEFAULT)
msg_fatal("The '-p' and '-e' options preclude the use of '-R'");
if ((cmd_mode & EDIT_CMD_MASK_ASSIGN) == 0
&& (assignment.name || assignment.gname)) {
if ((cmd_mode & EDIT_CMD_MASK_ALL) == 0)
msg_fatal("Cannot assign instance name or group without '-e %s'",
EDIT_CMD_STR(EDIT_CMD_ASSIGN));
else
msg_fatal("Cannot assign instance name or group with '-e %s'",
EDIT_CMD_STR(cmd_mode));
}
if (cmd_mode & EDIT_CMD_MASK_ALL) {
if (cmd_mode == EDIT_CMD_ASSIGN
&& (assignment.name == 0 && assignment.gname == 0))
msg_fatal("Specify new instance name or group with '-e %s'",
EDIT_CMD_STR(cmd_mode));
if ((cmd_mode & ~EDIT_CMD_MASK_ADD) != 0 && argc > optind)
msg_fatal("Parameter overrides not valid with '-e %s'",
EDIT_CMD_STR(cmd_mode));
}
/*
* Sanity checks.
*/
check_shared_dir_status();
/*
* Iterate over selected instances, or manipulate one instance.
*/
if (cmd_mode & ITER_CMD_MASK_ALL)
iterate(cmd_mode, iter_flags, argc - optind, argv + optind, &selection);
else
manage(cmd_mode, argc - optind, argv + optind, &selection, &assignment);
}
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