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# The (extremely complex) rules for domain delegation. # <@LICENSE> # Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more # contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with # this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. # The ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 # (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with # the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at: # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # </@LICENSE> =head1 NAME Mail::SpamAssassin::RegistryBoundaries - domain delegation rules =cut package Mail::SpamAssassin::RegistryBoundaries; use strict; use warnings; # use bytes; use re 'taint'; our @ISA = qw(); use Mail::SpamAssassin::Logger; use Mail::SpamAssassin::Util qw(idn_to_ascii is_fqdn_valid); use Mail::SpamAssassin::Constants qw(:ip); # called from SpamAssassin->init() to create $self->{util_rb} sub new { my $class = shift; $class = ref($class) || $class; my ($main) = @_; my $self = { 'main' => $main, 'conf' => $main->{conf}, }; bless ($self, $class); # Initialize valid_tlds_re for schemeless uri parsing, FreeMail etc if ($self->{conf}->{valid_tlds} && %{$self->{conf}->{valid_tlds}}) { # International domain names are already in ASCII-compatible encoding (ACE) my $tlds = '(?<![a-zA-Z0-9-])(?:'. # make sure tld starts at boundary join('|', keys %{$self->{conf}->{valid_tlds}}). ')(?!(?:[a-zA-Z0-9-]|\.[a-zA-Z0-9]))'; # make sure it ends # Perl 5.10+ trie optimizes lists, no need for fancy regex optimizing if (eval { $self->{valid_tlds_re} = qr/$tlds/i; 1; }) { dbg("config: registryboundaries: %d tlds loaded", scalar keys %{$self->{conf}->{valid_tlds}}); } else { warn "config: registryboundaries: failed to compile valid_tlds_re: $@\n"; $self->{valid_tlds_re} = qr/no_tlds_defined/; } } else { # Failsafe in case no tlds defined, we don't want this to match everything.. $self->{valid_tlds_re} = qr/no_tlds_defined/; warn "config: registryboundaries: no tlds defined, need to run sa-update\n" if !$self->{main}->{ignore_site_cf_files}; } $self; } # This is required because the .us domain is nuts. See split_domain. our %US_STATES = qw( ak 1 al 1 ar 1 az 1 ca 1 co 1 ct 1 dc 1 de 1 fl 1 ga 1 gu 1 hi 1 ia 1 id 1 il 1 in 1 ks 1 ky 1 la 1 ma 1 md 1 me 1 mi 1 mn 1 mo 1 ms 1 mt 1 nc 1 nd 1 ne 1 nh 1 nj 1 nm 1 nv 1 ny 1 oh 1 ok 1 or 1 pa 1 pr 1 ri 1 sc 1 sd 1 tn 1 tx 1 ut 1 va 1 vi 1 vt 1 wa 1 wi 1 wv 1 wy 1 ); ########################################################################### =head1 METHODS =over 4 =item ($hostname, $domain) = split_domain ($fqdn, $is_ascii) Cut a fully-qualified hostname into the hostname part and the domain part, splitting at the DNS registry boundary. Examples: "www.foo.com" => ( "www", "foo.com" ) "www.foo.co.uk" => ( "www", "foo.co.uk" ) If $is_ascii given and true, skip idn_to_ascii() conversion =cut sub split_domain { my ($self, $domain, $is_ascii) = @_; if ($is_ascii) { utf8::encode($domain) if utf8::is_utf8($domain); # force octets $domain = lc $domain; } else { # convert to ascii, handles Unicode dot normalization also $domain = idn_to_ascii($domain); } my $hostname = ''; if (defined $domain && $domain ne '') { # www..spamassassin.org -> www.spamassassin.org $domain =~ tr/././s; # leading/trailing dots $domain =~ s/^\.+//; $domain =~ s/\.+$//; # Split scalar domain into components my @domparts = split(/\./, $domain); my @hostname; while (@domparts > 1) { # go until we find the TLD if (@domparts == 2) { # co.uk, etc. my $temp = join(".", @domparts); # International domain names in ASCII-compatible encoding (ACE) last if ($self->{conf}->{two_level_domains}{$temp}); } elsif (@domparts == 3) { # http://www.neustar.us/policies/docs/rfc_1480.txt # demon.co.uk # esc.edu.ar # [^\.]+\.${US_STATES}\.us if ($domparts[2] eq 'us') { last if ($US_STATES{$domparts[1]}); } else { my $temp = join(".", @domparts); # International domain names in ASCII-compatible encoding (ACE) last if ($self->{conf}->{three_level_domains}{$temp}); } } elsif (@domparts == 4) { if ($domparts[3] eq 'us' && (($domparts[0] eq 'pvt' && $domparts[1] eq 'k12') || ($domparts[0] =~ /^c[io]$/))) { # http://www.neustar.us/policies/docs/rfc_1480.txt # "Fire-Dept.CI.Los-Angeles.CA.US" # "<school-name>.PVT.K12.<state>.US" last if ($US_STATES{$domparts[2]}); } } push(@hostname, shift @domparts); } # Look for a sub-delegated TLD # use @domparts to skip trying to match on TLDs that can't possibly # match, but keep in mind that the hostname can be blank, so 4TLD needs 4, # 3TLD needs 3, 2TLD needs 2 ... # unshift @domparts, pop @hostname if @hostname; $domain = join(".", @domparts); $hostname = join(".", @hostname); } ($hostname, $domain); } ########################################################################### =item $domain = trim_domain($fqdn, $is_ascii) Cut a fully-qualified hostname into the hostname part and the domain part, returning just the domain. Examples: "www.foo.com" => "foo.com" "www.foo.co.uk" => "foo.co.uk" If $is_ascii given and true, skip idn_to_ascii() conversion =cut sub trim_domain { my ($self, $domain, $is_ascii) = @_; my (undef, $dom) = $self->split_domain($domain, $is_ascii); return $dom; } ########################################################################### =item $ok = is_domain_valid($dom, $is_ascii) Return C<1> if the domain/hostname uses valid known TLD, C<undef> otherwise. If $is_ascii given and true, skip idn_to_ascii() conversion. Note that this only checks the TLD validity and nothing else. To verify that the complete fqdn is in a valid legal format, Util::is_fqdn_valid() can additionally be used. =back =cut sub is_domain_valid { my ($self, $dom, $is_ascii) = @_; return 0 unless defined $dom; if ($is_ascii) { utf8::encode($dom) if utf8::is_utf8($dom); # force octets $dom = lc $dom; } else { # convert to ascii, handles Unicode dot normalization also $dom = idn_to_ascii($dom); } # domains don't have whitespace return 0 if ($dom =~ /\s/); # ensure it ends in a known-valid TLD, and has at least 1 dot return 0 unless ($dom =~ /\.([^.]+)$/); return 0 unless exists $self->{conf}->{valid_tlds}{$1}; return 1; # nah, it's ok. } # sub uri_to_domain { my $self = shift; my $uri = lc shift; # Javascript is not going to help us, so return. # Likewise ignore cid, file return if ($uri =~ /^(?:javascript|cid|file):/); if ($uri =~ s/^mailto://) { # handle mailto: specially $uri =~ s/\?.*//; # drop parameters ?subject= etc # note above, Outlook linkifies foo@bar%2Ecom&x.com to foo@bar.com !! # uri_list_canonicalize should have made versions without ? & # Keep testing with & here just in case.. return if $uri =~ /\@.*?\@/; # abort if multiple @ return unless $uri =~ s/.*@//; # drop username or abort } else { $uri =~ s{^[a-z]+:/{0,2}}{}gs; # drop the protocol # strip path, CGI params, fragment. note: bug 4213 shows that "&" should # *not* be likewise stripped here -- it's permitted in hostnames by # some common MUAs! $uri =~ s{[/?#].*}{}gs; $uri =~ s{^[^/]*\@}{}gs; # drop username/passwd $uri =~ s{:\d*$}{}gs; # port, bug 4191: sometimes the # is missing } # skip undecoded URIs if the encoded bits shouldn't be. # we'll see the decoded version as well. see url_encode() return if $uri =~ /\%(?:2[1-9a-f]|[3-6][0-9a-f]|7[0-9a-e])/; my $host = idn_to_ascii($uri); # unstripped/full domain name my $domain = $host; # keep IPs intact if ($host !~ IS_IP_ADDRESS) { # check that it's a valid hostname/fqdn return unless is_fqdn_valid($host, 1); # ignore invalid TLDs return unless $self->is_domain_valid($host, 1); # get rid of hostname part of domain, understanding delegation $domain = $self->trim_domain($host, 1); } # optionally return unstripped host name return !wantarray ? $domain : ($domain, $host); } 1;