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%{
/*
* rcfile_y.y -- Run control file parser for fetchmail
*
* For license terms, see the file COPYING in this directory.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <errno.h>
#if defined(STDC_HEADERS)
#include <stdlib.h>
#endif
#if defined(HAVE_UNISTD_H)
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include <string.h>
#include "fetchmail.h"
struct query cmd_opts; /* where to put command-line info */
struct query *querylist; /* head of server list (globally visible) */
int yydebug; /* in case we didn't generate with -- debug */
static struct query current; /* current server record */
static int prc_errflag;
static void prc_register();
static void prc_reset();
%}
%union {
int proto;
int flag;
int number;
char *sval;
}
%token DEFAULTS POLL SKIP AKA LOCALDOMAINS PROTOCOL
%token AUTHENTICATE TIMEOUT KPOP KERBEROS
%token ENVELOPE USERNAME PASSWORD FOLDER SMTPHOST MDA PRECONNECT LIMIT
%token IS HERE THERE TO MAP WILDCARD
%token SET BATCHLIMIT FETCHLIMIT LOGFILE INTERFACE MONITOR
%token <proto> PROTO
%token <sval> STRING
%token <number> NUMBER
%token <flag> KEEP FLUSH FETCHALL REWRITE PORT
/* these are actually used by the lexer */
%token FLAG_TRUE 2
%token FLAG_FALSE 1
%%
rcfile : /* empty */
| statement_list
;
statement_list : statement
| statement_list statement
;
/* future global options should also have the form SET <name> <value> */
statement : SET BATCHLIMIT MAP NUMBER {batchlimit = $4;}
| SET LOGFILE MAP STRING {logfile = xstrdup($4);}
/*
* The way the next two productions are written depends on the fact that
* userspecs cannot be empty. It's a kluge to deal with files that set
* up a load of defaults and then have poll statements following with no
* user options at all.
*/
| define_server serverspecs {prc_register(); prc_reset();}
| define_server serverspecs userspecs
{memset(¤t,'\0',sizeof(current));}
;
define_server : POLL STRING {current.server.names = (struct idlist *)NULL;
save_str(¤t.server.names, -1,$2);
current.server.skip = FALSE;}
| SKIP STRING {current.server.names = (struct idlist *)NULL;
save_str(¤t.server.names, -1,$2);
current.server.skip = TRUE;}
| DEFAULTS {current.server.names = (struct idlist *)NULL;
save_str(¤t.server.names, -1,"defaults");}
;
serverspecs : /* EMPTY */
| serverspecs serv_option
;
alias_list : STRING {save_str(¤t.server.names,-1,$1);}
| alias_list STRING {save_str(¤t.server.names,-1,$2);}
;
domain_list : STRING {save_str(¤t.server.localdomains,-1,$1);}
| domain_list STRING {save_str(¤t.server.localdomains,-1,$2);}
;
serv_option : AKA alias_list
| LOCALDOMAINS domain_list
| PROTOCOL PROTO {current.server.protocol = $2;}
| PROTOCOL KPOP {
current.server.protocol = P_POP3;
current.server.authenticate = A_KERBEROS;
current.server.port = KPOP_PORT;
}
| PORT NUMBER {current.server.port = $2;}
| AUTHENTICATE PASSWORD {current.server.authenticate = A_PASSWORD;}
| AUTHENTICATE KERBEROS {current.server.authenticate = A_KERBEROS;}
| TIMEOUT NUMBER {current.server.timeout = $2;}
| ENVELOPE STRING {current.server.envelope = xstrdup($2);}
| INTERFACE STRING {
#ifdef linux
current.server.interface = xstrdup($2);
#else
fprintf(stderr, "fetchmail: interface option is only supported under Linux\n");
#endif /* linux */
}
| MONITOR STRING {
#ifdef linux
current.server.monitor = xstrdup($2);
#else
fprintf(stderr, "fetchmail: monitor option is only supported under Linux\n");
#endif /* linux */
}
;
/*
* The first and only the first user spec may omit the USERNAME part.
* This is a backward-compatibility kluge to allow old popclient files
* to keep working.
*/
userspecs : user1opts {prc_register(); prc_reset();}
| user1opts explicits {prc_register(); prc_reset();}
| explicits
;
explicits : explicitdef {prc_register(); prc_reset();}
| explicits explicitdef {prc_register(); prc_reset();}
;
explicitdef : userdef user0opts
;
userdef : USERNAME STRING {current.remotename = xstrdup($2);}
| USERNAME mapping_list HERE
| USERNAME STRING THERE {current.remotename = xstrdup($2);}
;
user0opts : /* EMPTY */
| user0opts user_option
;
user1opts : user_option
| user1opts user_option
;
localnames : WILDCARD {current.wildcard = TRUE;}
| mapping_list {current.wildcard = FALSE;}
| mapping_list WILDCARD {current.wildcard = TRUE;}
;
mapping_list : mapping
| mapping_list mapping
;
mapping : STRING
{save_str_pair(¤t.localnames, $1, NULL);}
| STRING MAP STRING
{save_str_pair(¤t.localnames, $1, $3);}
;
user_option : TO localnames HERE
| TO localnames
| IS localnames HERE
| IS localnames
| IS STRING THERE {current.remotename = xstrdup($2);}
| PASSWORD STRING {current.password = xstrdup($2);}
| FOLDER STRING {current.mailbox = xstrdup($2);}
| SMTPHOST STRING {current.smtphost = xstrdup($2);}
| MDA STRING {current.mda = xstrdup($2);}
| PRECONNECT STRING {current.preconnect = xstrdup($2);}
| KEEP {current.keep = ($1==FLAG_TRUE);}
| FLUSH {current.flush = ($1==FLAG_TRUE);}
| FETCHALL {current.fetchall = ($1==FLAG_TRUE);}
| REWRITE {current.norewrite = ($1==FLAG_TRUE);}
| LIMIT NUMBER {current.limit = $2;}
| FETCHLIMIT NUMBER {current.fetchlimit = $2;}
;
%%
/* lexer interface */
extern char *rcfile;
extern int prc_lineno;
extern char *yytext;
extern FILE *yyin;
static struct query *hosttail; /* where to add new elements */
void yyerror (const char *s)
/* report a syntax error */
{
fprintf(stderr,"%s line %d: %s at %s\n", rcfile, prc_lineno, s, yytext);
prc_errflag++;
}
int prc_filecheck(pathname)
/* check that a configuration file is secure */
const char *pathname; /* pathname for the configuration file */
{
struct stat statbuf;
/* the run control file must have the same uid as the REAL uid of this
process, it must have permissions no greater than 600, and it must not
be a symbolic link. We check these conditions here. */
errno = 0;
if (lstat(pathname, &statbuf) < 0) {
if (errno == ENOENT)
return(0);
else {
error(0, errno, "lstat: %s", pathname);
return(PS_IOERR);
}
}
if ((statbuf.st_mode & S_IFLNK) == S_IFLNK) {
fprintf(stderr, "File %s must not be a symbolic link.\n", pathname);
return(PS_AUTHFAIL);
}
if (statbuf.st_mode & ~(S_IFREG | S_IREAD | S_IWRITE)) {
fprintf(stderr, "File %s must have no more than -rw------ permissions.\n",
pathname);
return(PS_AUTHFAIL);
}
if (statbuf.st_uid != getuid()) {
fprintf(stderr, "File %s must be owned by you.\n", pathname);
return(PS_AUTHFAIL);
}
return(0);
}
int prc_parse_file (pathname)
/* digest the configuration into a linked list of host records */
const char *pathname; /* pathname for the configuration file */
{
prc_errflag = 0;
querylist = hosttail = (struct query *)NULL;
prc_reset();
/* Check that the file is secure */
if ((prc_errflag = prc_filecheck(pathname)) != 0)
return(prc_errflag);
if (errno == ENOENT)
return(0);
/* Open the configuration and feed it to the lexer. */
if ((yyin = fopen(pathname,"r")) == (FILE *)NULL) {
error(0, errno, "open: %s", pathname);
return(PS_IOERR);
}
yyparse(); /* parse entire file */
fclose(yyin);
if (prc_errflag)
return(PS_SYNTAX);
else
return(0);
}
static void prc_reset(void)
/* clear the global current record (server parameters) used by the parser */
{
struct hostdata save;
/*
* Purpose of this code is to initialize the new server block, but
* preserve whatever server name was previously set. Also
* preserve server options unless the command-line explicitly
* overrides them.
*/
save = current.server;
memset(¤t, '\0', sizeof(current));
current.server = save;
}
struct query *hostalloc(init)
/* append a host record to the host list */
struct query *init; /* pointer to block containing initial values */
{
struct query *node;
/* allocate new node */
node = (struct query *) xmalloc(sizeof(struct query));
/* initialize it */
memcpy(node, init, sizeof(struct query));
/* append to end of list */
if (hosttail != (struct query *) 0)
hosttail->next = node; /* list contains at least one element */
else
querylist = node; /* list is empty */
hosttail = node;
return(node);
}
static void prc_register(void)
/* register current parameters and append to the host list */
{
#define FLAG_FORCE(fld) if (cmd_opts.fld) current.fld = cmd_opts.fld
FLAG_FORCE(server.protocol);
FLAG_FORCE(server.port);
FLAG_FORCE(server.authenticate);
FLAG_FORCE(server.timeout);
FLAG_FORCE(server.envelope);
FLAG_FORCE(server.skip);
FLAG_FORCE(remotename);
FLAG_FORCE(password);
FLAG_FORCE(mailbox);
FLAG_FORCE(smtphost);
FLAG_FORCE(mda);
FLAG_FORCE(preconnect);
FLAG_FORCE(keep);
FLAG_FORCE(flush);
FLAG_FORCE(fetchall);
FLAG_FORCE(norewrite);
FLAG_FORCE(limit);
FLAG_FORCE(fetchlimit);
#undef FLAG_FORCE
(void) hostalloc(¤t);
}
void optmerge(struct query *h2, struct query *h1)
/* merge two options records; empty fields in h2 are filled in from h1 */
{
append_str_list(&h2->server.localdomains, &h1->server.localdomains);
append_str_list(&h2->localnames, &h1->localnames);
#define FLAG_MERGE(fld) if (!h2->fld) h2->fld = h1->fld
FLAG_MERGE(server.protocol);
FLAG_MERGE(server.port);
FLAG_MERGE(server.authenticate);
FLAG_MERGE(server.timeout);
FLAG_MERGE(server.envelope);
FLAG_MERGE(server.skip);
FLAG_MERGE(remotename);
FLAG_MERGE(password);
FLAG_MERGE(mailbox);
FLAG_MERGE(smtphost);
FLAG_MERGE(mda);
FLAG_MERGE(preconnect);
FLAG_MERGE(keep);
FLAG_MERGE(flush);
FLAG_MERGE(fetchall);
FLAG_MERGE(norewrite);
FLAG_MERGE(limit);
FLAG_MERGE(fetchlimit);
#undef FLAG_MERGE
}
/* easier to do this than cope with variations in where the library lives */
int yywrap(void) {return 1;}
/* rcfile_y.y ends here */
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