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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
require '/usr/lib/news/innshellvars.pl';

# written April 1996, tale@isc.org (David C Lawrence)
# mostly rewritten 2001-03-21 by Marco d'Itri <md@linux.it>
#
# requirements:
# - GnuPG
# - perl 5.004_03 and working Sys::Syslog
# - syslog daemon
#
# There is no locking because gpg is supposed to not need it and controlchan
# will serialize control messages processing anyway.

require 5.004_03;
use strict;

# if you keep your keyring somewhere that is not the default used by gpg,
# set appropriately the next line.
my $keyring = '/etc/news/pgp/pubring.pgp';

# If you have INN and the script is able to successfully include your
# innshellvars.pl file, the value of the next two variables will be
# overridden.
my $tmpdir = '/var/log/news/';
my $syslog_facility = 'news';

# 1: print PGP output
my $debug = 0;
$debug = 1 if -t 1;

### Exit value:
### 0  good signature
### 1  no signature
### 2  unknown signature
### 3  bad signature
### 255 problem not directly related to gpg analysis of signature

##############################################################################
################ NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS BELOW THIS COMMENT ################
##############################################################################
my $tmp = ($inn::pathtmp ? $inn::pathtmp : $tmpdir) . "/pgp$$";
$syslog_facility = $inn::syslog_facility if $inn::syslog_facility;

my $nntp_format = 0;
$0 =~ s#^.*/##;				# trim /path/to/prog to prog

die "Usage: $0 < message\n" if $#ARGV != -1;

# Path to gpg binary
my $gpg;
foreach (split(/:/, $ENV{PATH}), qw(/usr/local/bin /opt/gnu/bin)) {
	if (-x "$_/gpgv") {
		$gpg = "$_/gpgv"; last;
	}
}
fail('cannot find the gpgv binary') if not $gpg;

# this is, by design, case-sensitive with regards to the headers it checks.
# it's also insistent about the colon-space rule.
my ($label, $value, %dup, %header);
while (<STDIN>) {
	# if a header line ends with \r\n, this article is in the encoding
	# it would be in during an NNTP session. some article storage
	# managers keep them this way for efficiency.
	$nntp_format = /\r\n$/ if $. == 1;
	s/\r?\n$//;

	last if /^$/;
	if (/^(\S+):[ \t](.+)/) {
		($label, $value) = ($1, $2);
		$dup{$label} = 1 if $header{$label};
		$header{$label} = $value;
	} elsif (/^\s/) {
		fail("non-header at line $.: $_") unless $label;
		$header{$label} .= "\n$_";
	} else {
		fail("non-header at line $.: $_");
	}
}

my $pgpheader = 'X-PGP-Sig';
$_ = $header{$pgpheader};
exit 1 if not $_; # no signature

# the $sep value means the separator between the radix64 signature lines
# can have any amount of spaces or tabs, but must have at least one space
# or tab, if there is a newline then the space or tab has to follow the
# newline. any number of newlines can appear as long as each is followed
# by at least one space or tab. *phew*
my $sep = "[ \t]*(\n?[ \t]+)+";
# match all of the characters in a radix64 string
my $r64 = '[a-zA-Z0-9+/]';
fail("$pgpheader not in expected format")
	unless /^(\S+)$sep(\S+)(($sep$r64{64})+$sep$r64+=?=?$sep=$r64{4})$/;

my ($version, $signed_headers, $signature) = ($1, $3, $4);
$signature =~ s/$sep/\n/g;

my $message = "-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----\n\n"
			. "X-Signed-Headers: $signed_headers\n";

foreach $label (split(',', $signed_headers)) {
	fail("duplicate signed $label header, can't verify") if $dup{$label};
	$message .= "$label: ";
	$message .= $header{$label} if $header{$label};
	$message .= "\n";
}
$message .= "\n";				# end of headers

while (<STDIN>) {				# read body lines
	if ($nntp_format) {
		# check for end of article; some news servers (eg, Highwind's
		# "Breeze") include the dot-CRLF of the NNTP protocol in the
		# article data passed to this script
		last if $_ eq ".\r\n";

		# remove NNTP encoding
		s/^\.\./\./;
		s/\r\n$/\n/;
	}

	s/^-/- -/;			# pgp quote ("ASCII armor") dashes
	$message .= $_;	
}

$message .=
	"\n-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----\n" .
	"Version: $version\n" .
	$signature .
	"\n-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----\n";

open(TMP, ">$tmp") or fail("open $tmp: $!");
print TMP $message;
close TMP or errmsg("close $tmp: $!");

my $opts = '--quiet --status-fd=1 --logger-fd=1';
$opts .= " --keyring=$keyring" if $keyring;

open(PGP, "$gpg $opts $tmp |") or fail("failed to execute $gpg: $!");

undef $/;
$_ = <PGP>;

unlink $tmp or errmsg("unlink $tmp: $!");

if (not close PGP) {
	if ($? >> 8) {
		my $status = $? >> 8;
		errmsg("gpg exited status $status") if $status > 1;
	} else {
		errmsg('gpg died on signal ' . ($? & 255));
	}
}

print STDERR $_ if $debug;

my $ok = 255;		# default exit status
my $signer;
if (/^\[GNUPG:\]\s+GOODSIG\s+\S+\s+(\S+)/m) {
	$ok = 0;
	$signer = $1;
} elsif (/^\[GNUPG:\]\s+NODATA/m or /^\[GNUPG:\]\s+UNEXPECTED/m) {
	$ok = 1;
} elsif (/^\[GNUPG:\]\s+NO_PUBKEY/m) {
	$ok = 2;
} elsif (/^\[GNUPG:\]\s+BADSIG\s+/m) {
	$ok = 3;
}

print "$signer\n" if $signer;
exit $ok;

sub errmsg {
	my $msg = $_[0];

	eval 'use Sys::Syslog qw(:DEFAULT setlogsock)';
	die "$0: cannot use Sys::Syslog: $@ [$msg]\n" if $@;
	
	die "$0: cannot set syslog method [$msg]\n"
		if not (setlogsock('unix') or setlogsock('inet'));

	$msg .= " processing $header{'Message-ID'}" if $header{'Message-ID'};

	openlog($0, 'pid', $syslog_facility);
	syslog('err', '%s', $msg);
	closelog();
}

sub fail {
	errmsg($_[0]);
	unlink $tmp;
	exit 255;
}

__END__

# Copyright 2000 by Marco d'Itri

# License of the original version distributed by David C. Lawrence:

# Copyright (c) 1996 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
#
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
# are met:
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#    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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#    must display the following acknowledgement:
#      This product includes software developed by UUNET Technologies, Inc.
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#    written permission.
#
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# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
# ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL UUNET BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
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# (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
# SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
# HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
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