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# written April 1996, <tale@isc.org> (David C Lawrence)
# Currently maintained by Russ Allbery <eagle@eyrie.org>
# Version 1.8, 2003-07-06
#
# Changes from 1.6 -> 1.8
# -- Added support for GnuPG.
# -- Replace signing code with code from PGP::Sign that generates detached
# signatures instead. Otherwise, GnuPG signatures with DSA keys could
# not be verified. Should still work the same as before with RSA keys.
# -- Thanks to new signing code, no longer uses a temporary file.
# -- Only lock when using PGP; GnuPG shouldn't need it.
#
# Changes from 1.5 -> 1.6
# -- eliminated subprocess use (except pgp, of course).
# -- interlock against competing signing processes.
# -- allow optional headers; see $use_or_add.
# -- added simple comments about why particular headers are signed.
# -- made error messages a tad more helpful for situations when it is hard
# to know what message was trying to be signed (such as via an "at"
# job).
# -- set $action, $group, $moderated to "" to prevent unusued variable
# warnings in the event a Control header can't be parsed.
# -- moved assignment of $pgpend out of loop.
#
# Changes from 1.4 -> 1.5
# -- need to require Text::Tabs to get 'expand' for tabs in checkgroups.
#
# Changes from 1.3 -> 1.4
# -- added checkgroups checking.
# -- added group name in several error messages (for help w/batch
# processing).
# -- disabled moderator address checking.
# -- adjusted newsgroups line (ie, tabbing fixed) now correctly
# substituted into control message.
#
# Changes from 1.2.3 -> 1.3
# -- skip minor pgp signature headers like "charset:" after "version:"
# header and until the empty line that starts the base64 signature block.
use strict;
# CONFIGURATION
# PGP variables.
#
# $pgp can be set to the path to GnuPG to use GnuPG instead. The program
# name needs to end in gpg so that signcontrol knows GnuPG is being used.
#
# STORING YOUR PASSPHRASE IN A FILE IS A POTENTIAL SECURITY HOLE.
# Make sure you know what you're doing if you do it.
# If you don't use $pgppassfile, you can only use this script interactively.
# If you DO use $pgppassfile, it is possible that someone could steal
# your passphrase either by gaining access to the file or by seeing
# the environment of a running pgpverify program.
#
# $pgplock is used because pgp does not guard itself against concurrent
# read/write access to its randseed.bin file. A writable file is needed;
# The default value is to use the .pgp/config.txt file in the home
# directory of the user running the program. Note that this will only
# work to lock against other instances of signcontrol, not all pgp uses.
# $pgplock is not used if $pgp ends in 'gpg' since GnuPG doesn't need
# this.
my $pgpsigner = 'INSERT_YOUR_PGP_USERID';
my $pgppassfile = ''; # file with pass phrase for $pgpsigner
my $pgp = "/usr/local/bin/pgp";
my $pgpheader = "X-PGP-Sig";
my $pgplock = (getpwuid($<))[7] . '/.pgp/config.txt';
# this program is strict about always wanting to be consistent about what
# headers appear in the control messages. the defaults for the
# @... arrays are reasonable, but you should edit the force values.
# these headers are acceptable in input, but they will be overwritten with
# these values. no sanity checking is done on what you put here. also,
# Subject: is forced to be the Control header prepending by "cmsg". also,
# Newsgroups: is forced to be just the group being added/removed.
# (but is taken as-is for checkgroups)
my %force;
$force{'Path'} = 'bounce-back';
$force{'From'} = 'YOUR_ADDRESS_AND_NAME';
$force{'Approved'} = 'ADDRESS_FOR_Approved_HEADER';
$force{'X-Info'}='ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/pgpcontrol/README.html'
. "\n\t"
. 'ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/pgpcontrol/README';
# these headers are acceptable in input, or if not present then will be
# created with the given value. None are enabled by default, because they
# should not be necessary. Setting one to a null string will pass through
# any instance of it found in the input, but not generate one if it is
# missing. If you set any $use_or_add{} variables, you must also put it in
# @orderheaders below.
#
# Note that Distribution nearly never works correctly, so use it only if
# you are really sure the propagation of the article will be limited as
# you intend. This normally means that you control all servers the
# distribution will go to with an iron fist.
#
my %use_or_add;
# $use_or_add{'Reply-To'} = 'YOUR_REPLY_ADDRESS';
# $use_or_add{'Oranization'} = 'YOUR_ORGANIZATION';
# $use_or_add{'Distribution'} = 'MESSAGE_DISTRIBUTION';
# host for message-id; this could be determined automatically based on
# where it is run, but consistency is the goal here
my $id_host = 'FULL_HOST_NAME';
# headers to sign. Sender is included because non-PGP authentication uses
# it. The following should always be signed:
# Subject -- some older news systems use it to identify the control action.
# Control -- most news systems use this to determine what to do.
# Message-ID -- guards against replay attacks.
# Date -- guards against replay attacks.
# From -- used by news systems as part of authenticating the message.
# Sender -- used by news systems as part of authenticating the message.
my @signheaders = ('Subject', 'Control', 'Message-ID', 'Date', 'From', 'Sender');
# headers to remove from real headers of final message.
# If it is a signed header, it is signed with an empty value.
# set to () if you do not want any headers removed.
my @ignoreheaders = ('Sender');
# headers that will appear in final message, and their order of
# appearance. all _must_ be set, either in input or via the $force{} and
# $use_or_add{} variables above.
# (exceptions: Date, Lines, Message-ID are computed by this program)
# if header is in use_or_add with a null value, it will not appear in output.
# several are required by the news article format standard; if you remove
# these, your article will not propagate:
# Path, From, Newsgroups, Subject, Message-ID, Date
# if you take out these, your control message is not very useful:
# Control, Approved
# any headers in @ignoreheaders also in @orderheaders are silently dropped.
# any non-null header in the input but not in @orderheaders or @ignoreheaders
# is an error.
# null headers are silently dropped.
my @orderheaders =
('Path', 'From', 'Newsgroups', 'Subject', 'Control', 'Approved',
'Message-ID', 'Date', 'Lines', 'X-Info', $pgpheader);
# this program tries to help you out by not letting you sign erroneous
# names, especially ones that are so erroneous they run afoul of naming
# standards.
#
# set to match only hierarchies you will use it on
# include no '|' for a single hierarchy (eg, "$hierarchies = 'uk';").
my $hierarchies = 'HIERARCHIES';
# the draft news article format standard says:
# "subsequent components SHOULD begin with a letter"
# where "SHOULD" means:
# means that the item is a strong recommendation: there may be
# valid reasons to ignore it in unusual circumstances, but
# this should be done only after careful study of the full
# implications and a firm conclusion that it is necessary,
# because there are serious disadvantages to doing so.
# as opposed to "MUST" which means:
# means that the item is an absolute requirement of the specification
# MUST is preferred, but might not be acceptable if you have legacy
# newsgroups that have name components that begin with a letter, like
# news.announce.newgroups does with comp.sys.3b1 and 17 other groups.
my $start_component_with_letter = 'MUST';
## END CONFIGURATION
use Fcntl qw(F_SETFD LOCK_EX);
use FileHandle;
use IPC::Open3 qw(open3);
use POSIX qw(setlocale strftime LC_TIME);
use Text::Tabs; # to get 'expand' for tabs in checkgroups
$0 =~ s#^.*/##;
die "Usage: $0 < message\n" if @ARGV > 0;
my $LOCK;
umask(0022); # flock needs a writable file, if we create it
if ($pgp !~ /gpg$/) {
open ($LOCK, '>>', $pgplock) || die "$0: open $pgplock: $!, exiting\n";
flock ($LOCK, LOCK_EX); # block until locked
}
my ($die, $group, $action, $grouppat, %header, $moderated, $body, @ERROR);
# Initialize the $die variable here (we use it to concatenate possible
# error messages during the run of the following functions).
$die = '';
setgrouppat();
readhead();
readbody();
if ($die) {
if ($group) {
die "$0: ERROR PROCESSING ${action}group $group:\n", $die;
} elsif ($action eq 'check') {
die "$0: ERROR PROCESSING checkgroups:\n", $die;
} elsif ($header{'Subject'}) {
die "$0: ERROR PROCESSING Subject: $header{'Subject'}\n", $die;
} else {
die $die;
}
}
signit();
if ($pgp !~ /gpg$/) {
close ($LOCK) || warn "$0: close $pgplock: $!\n";
}
exit 0;
sub setgrouppat {
my ($plain_component, $no_component);
my ($must_start_letter, $should_start_letter);
# newsgroup name checks based on RFC 1036bis (not including encodings) rules:
# "component MUST contain at least one letter"
# "[component] MUST not contain uppercase letters"
# "[component] MUST begin with a letter or digit"
# "[component] MUST not be longer than 14 characters"
# "sequences 'all' and 'ctl' MUST not be used as components"
# "first component MUST begin with a letter"
# and enforcing "subsequent components SHOULD begin with a letter" as MUST
# and enforcing at least a 2nd level group (can't use to newgroup "general")
#
# DO NOT COPY THIS PATTERN BLINDLY TO OTHER APPLICATIONS!
# It has special construction based on the pattern it is finally used in.
$plain_component = '[a-z][-+_a-z\d]{0,13}';
$no_component = '(.*\.)?(all|ctl)(\.|$)';
$must_start_letter = '(\.' . $plain_component . ')+';
$should_start_letter = '(\.(?=\d*[a-z])[a-z\d]+[-+_a-z\d]{0,13})+';
$grouppat = "(?!$no_component)($hierarchies)";
if ($start_component_with_letter eq 'SHOULD') {
$grouppat .= $should_start_letter;
} elsif ($start_component_with_letter eq 'MUST') {
$grouppat .= $must_start_letter;
} else {
die "$0: unknown value configured for \$start_component_with_letter\n";
}
foreach my $hierarchy (split /\|/, $hierarchies) {
die "$0: hierarchy name $hierarchy not standards-compliant\n"
if $hierarchy !~ /^$plain_component$/o;
}
eval { 'test' =~ /$grouppat/ };
die "$0: bad regexp for matching group names:\n $@" if $@;
return;
}
sub readhead {
my ($head, $label, $value);
local $/ = "";
$head = <STDIN>; # get the whole news header
$die .= "$0: continuation lines in headers not allowed\n"
if $head =~ s/\n[ \t]+/ /g; # rejoin continued lines
foreach (split /\n/, $head) {
if (/^(\S+): (.*)/) {
$label = $1;
$value = $2;
$die .= "$0: duplicate header $label\n" if $header{$label};
$header{$label} = $value;
$header{$label} =~ s/^\s+//;
$header{$label} =~ s/\s+$//;
} elsif (/^$/) {
; # the empty line separator(s)
} else {
$die .= "$0: non-header line:\n $_\n";
}
}
$header{'Message-ID'} = '<' . time . ".$$\@$id_host>";
setlocale(LC_TIME, "C");
$header{'Date'} = strftime("%a, %d %h %Y %T -0000", gmtime);
for (@ignoreheaders) {
$die .= "ignored header $_ also has forced value set\n" if $force{$_};
$header{$_} = '';
}
for (@orderheaders) {
$header{$_} = $force{$_} if defined($force{$_});
next if /^(Lines|\Q$pgpheader\E)$/; # these are set later
unless ($header{$_}) {
if (defined($use_or_add{$_})) {
$header{$_} = $use_or_add{$_} if $use_or_add{$_} ne '';
} else {
$die .= "$0: missing $_ header\n";
}
}
}
$action = $group = $moderated = "";
if ($header{'Control'}) {
if ($header{'Control'} =~ /^(new)group (\S+)( moderated)?$/o ||
$header{'Control'} =~ /^(rm)group (\S+)()$/o ||
$header{'Control'} =~ /^(check)groups()()$/o) {
($action, $group, $moderated) = ($1, $2, $3);
$die .= "$0: group name $group is not standards-compliant\n"
if $group !~ /^$grouppat$/ && $action eq 'new';
$die .= "$0: no group to rmgroup on Control: line\n"
if ! $group && $action eq 'rm';
$header{'Subject'} = "cmsg $header{'Control'}";
$header{'Newsgroups'} = $group unless $action eq 'check';
} else {
$die .= "$0: bad Control format: $header{'Control'}\n";
}
} else {
$die .= "$0: can't verify message content; missing Control header\n";
}
return;
}
sub readbody {
my ($status, $ngline, $fixline, $used, $desc, $mods);
local $/ = undef;
$body = <STDIN>; # slurp the rest of the article
$header{'Lines'} = $body =~ tr/\n/\n/ if $body;
# the following tests are based on the structure of a
# news.announce.newgroups newgroup message; even if you comment out the
# "first line" test, please leave the newsgroups line and moderators
# checks
if ($action eq 'new') {
$status = $moderated ? 'a\smoderated' : 'an\sunmoderated';
$die .= "$0: nonstandard first line in body for $group\n"
if $body !~ /^\Q$group\E\sis\s$status\snewsgroup\b/;
my $intro = "For your newsgroups file:\n";
$ngline =
($body =~ /^$intro\Q$group\E[ \t]+(.+)\n(\n|\Z(?!\n))/mi)[0];
if ($ngline) {
$_ = $group;
$desc = $1;
$fixline = $_;
$fixline .= "\t" x ((length) > 23 ? 1 : (4 - ((length) + 1) / 8));
$used = (length) < 24 ? 24 : (length) + (8 - (length) % 8);
$used--;
$desc =~ s/ \(Moderated\)//i;
$desc =~ s/\s+$//;
$desc =~ s/\w$/$&./;
$die .= "$0: $group description too long\n" if $used + length($desc) > 80;
$fixline .= $desc;
$fixline .= ' (Moderated)' if $moderated;
$body =~ s/^$intro(.+)/$intro$fixline/mi;
} else {
$die .= "$0: $group newsgroup line not formatted correctly\n";
}
# moderator checks are disabled; some sites were trying to
# automatically maintain aliases based on this, which is bad policy.
if (0 && $moderated) {
$die .= "$0: $group submission address not formatted correctly\n"
if $body !~ /\nGroup submission address: ?\S+@\S+\.\S+\n/m;
$mods = "( |\n[ \t]+)\\([^)]+\\)\n\n";
$die .= "$0: $group contact address not formatted correctly\n"
if $body !~ /\nModerator contact address: ?\S+@\S+\.\S+$mods/m;
}
}
# rmgroups have freeform bodies
# checkgroups have structured bodies
if ($action eq 'check') {
for (split /\n/, $body) {
my ($group, $description) = /^(\S+)\t+(.+)/;
$die .= "$0: no group:\n $_\n" unless $group;
$die .= "$0: no description:\n $_\n" unless $description;
$die .= "$0: bad group name \"$group\"\n" if $group !~ /^$grouppat$/;
$die .= "$0: tab in description\n" if $description =~ /\t/;
s/ \(Moderated\)$//;
$die .= "$0: $group line too long\n" if length(expand($_)) > 80;
}
}
return;
}
# Create a detached signature for the given data. The first argument
# should be a key id, the second argument the PGP passphrase (which may be
# null, in which case PGP will prompt for it), and the third argument
# should be the complete message to sign.
#
# In a scalar context, the signature is returned as an ASCII-armored block
# with embedded newlines. In array context, a list consisting of the
# signature and the PGP version number is returned. Returns undef in the
# event of an error, and the error text is then stored in @ERROR.
#
# This function is taken almost verbatim from PGP::Sign except the PGP
# style is determined from the name of the program used.
sub pgp_sign {
my ($keyid, $passphrase, $message) = @_;
# Ignore SIGPIPE, since we're going to be talking to PGP.
local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE';
# Determine the PGP style.
my $pgpstyle = 'PGP2';
if ($pgp =~ /pgps$/) { $pgpstyle = 'PGP5' }
elsif ($pgp =~ /gpg$/) { $pgpstyle = 'GPG' }
# Figure out what command line we'll be using. PGP v6 and PGP v2 use
# compatible syntaxes for what we're trying to do. PGP v5 would have,
# except that the -s option isn't valid when you call pgps. *sigh*
my @command;
if ($pgpstyle eq 'PGP5') {
@command = ($pgp, qw/-baft -u/, $keyid);
} elsif ($pgpstyle eq 'GPG') {
@command = ($pgp, qw/--detach-sign --armor --textmode -u/, $keyid,
qw/--force-v3-sigs --pgp2/);
} else {
@command = ($pgp, qw/-sbaft -u/, $keyid);
}
# We need to send the password to PGP, but we don't want to use either
# the command line or an environment variable, since both may expose us
# to snoopers on the system. So we create a pipe, stick the password in
# it, and then pass the file descriptor to PGP. PGP wants to know about
# this in an environment variable; GPG uses a command-line flag.
# 5.005_03 started setting close-on-exec on file handles > $^F, so we
# need to clear that here (but ignore errors on platforms where fcntl or
# F_SETFD doesn't exist, if any).
#
# Make sure that the file handles are created outside of the if
# statement, since otherwise they leave scope at the end of the if
# statement and are automatically closed by Perl.
my $passfh = new FileHandle;
my $writefh = new FileHandle;
local $ENV{PGPPASSFD};
if ($passphrase) {
pipe ($passfh, $writefh);
eval { fcntl ($passfh, F_SETFD, 0) };
print $writefh $passphrase;
close $writefh;
if ($pgpstyle eq 'GPG') {
push (@command, '--batch', '--passphrase-fd', $passfh->fileno);
} else {
push (@command, '+batchmode');
$ENV{PGPPASSFD} = $passfh->fileno;
}
}
# Fork off a pgp process that we're going to be feeding data to, and tell
# it to just generate a signature using the given key id and pass phrase.
my $pgp = new FileHandle;
my $signature = new FileHandle;
my $errors = new FileHandle;
my $pid = eval { open3 ($pgp, $signature, $errors, @command) };
if ($@) {
@ERROR = ($@, "Execution of $command[0] failed.\n");
return undef;
}
# Write the message to the PGP process. Strip all trailing whitespace
# for compatibility with older pgpverify and attached signature
# verification.
$message =~ s/[ \t]+\n/\n/g;
print $pgp $message;
# All done. Close the pipe to PGP, clean up, and see if we succeeded.
# If not, save the error output and return undef.
close $pgp;
local $/ = "\n";
my @errors = <$errors>;
my @signature = <$signature>;
close $signature;
close $errors;
close $passfh if $passphrase;
waitpid ($pid, 0);
if ($? != 0) {
@ERROR = (@errors, "$command[0] returned exit status $?\n");
return undef;
}
# Now, clean up the returned signature and return it, along with the
# version number if desired. PGP v2 calls this a PGP MESSAGE, whereas
# PGP v5 and v6 and GPG both (more correctly) call it a PGP SIGNATURE,
# so accept either.
while ((shift @signature) !~ /-----BEGIN PGP \S+-----\n/) {
unless (@signature) {
@ERROR = ("No signature from PGP (command not found?)\n");
return undef;
}
}
my $version;
while ($signature[0] ne "\n" && @signature) {
$version = $1 if ((shift @signature) =~ /^Version:\s+(.*?)\s*$/);
}
shift @signature;
pop @signature;
$signature = join '', @signature;
chomp $signature;
undef @ERROR;
return wantarray ? ($signature, $version) : $signature;
}
sub signit {
my ($head, $signheaders);
# Form the message to be signed.
$signheaders = join ",", @signheaders;
$head = "X-Signed-Headers: $signheaders\n";
foreach my $header (@signheaders) {
$head .= "$header: $header{$header}\n";
}
my $message = "$head\n$body";
# Get the passphrase if available.
my $passphrase;
if ($pgppassfile && -f $pgppassfile) {
$pgppassfile =~ s%^(\s)%./$1%;
if (open my $PGPPASS, '<', $pgppassfile) {
$passphrase = <$PGPPASS>;
close $PGPPASS;
chomp $passphrase;
}
}
# Sign the message, getting the signature and PGP version number.
my ($signature, $version) = pgp_sign($pgpsigner, $passphrase, $message);
unless ($signature) {
die "@ERROR\n$0: could not generate signature\n";
}
# GnuPG has version numbers containing spaces, which breaks our header
# format. Find just some portion that contains a digit.
($version) = ($version =~ /(\S*\d\S*)/);
# Put the signature into the headers.
$signature =~ s/^/\t/mg;
$header{$pgpheader} = "$version $signheaders\n$signature";
for (@ignoreheaders) {
delete $header{$_} if defined $header{$_};
}
$head = '';
foreach my $header (@orderheaders) {
$head .= "$header: $header{$header}\n" if $header{$header};
delete $header{$header};
}
foreach my $header (keys %header) {
die "$0: unexpected header $header left in header array\n";
}
print STDOUT $head;
print STDOUT "\n";
print STDOUT $body;
return;
}
# Our lawyer told me to include the following. The upshot of it is that
# you can use the software for free as much as you like.
# Copyright (c) 1996 UUNET Technologies, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
# are met:
# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
# 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
# must display the following acknowledgement:
# This product includes software developed by UUNET Technologies, Inc.
# 4. The name of UUNET Technologies ("UUNET") may not be used to endorse or
# promote products derived from this software without specific prior
# written permission.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY UUNET ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL UUNET BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
# INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
# (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,
# STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
# OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
# Local variables:
# cperl-indent-level: 2
# fill-column: 74
# End:
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