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Wez Furlong 9a9443be71 logs: add source_address field to SMTP client logs
Previously we would log the pool and source name, but it is
desirable to also log the underlying socket address information,
so here we go!

refs: #40
2024-07-12 08:39:15 -07:00

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-- THIS IS NOT THE FILE YOU ARE LOOKING FOR!
-- This file is wez's local hacking/testing config.
-- You do not want to use this. It is not appropriate
-- for your production needs.
local kumo = require 'kumo'
package.path = 'assets/?.lua;' .. package.path
local shaping = require 'policy-extras.shaping'
local listener_domains = require 'policy-extras.listener_domains'
kumo.on(
'get_listener_domain',
listener_domains:setup {
{
['auth-send.example.com'] = {
relay_from_authz = { 'scott' },
},
},
}
)
shaping:setup_with_automation {
no_default_files = true,
extra_files = { 'assets/policy-extras/shaping.toml' },
}
local sources = require 'policy-extras.sources'
sources:setup {
{
pool = {
pool0 = {
source1 = { weight = 10 },
source2 = { weight = 20 },
source3 = { weight = 30 },
},
},
source = {
source1 = {},
source2 = {},
source3 = {},
},
},
}
local queue_module = require 'policy-extras.queue'
local queue_helper = queue_module:setup {
{
scheduling_header = 'X-Schedule',
tenant = {
mytenant = {
egress_pool = 'pool0',
},
},
queue = {
default = {
egress_pool = 'pool0',
},
},
},
}
local dkim_sign = require 'policy-extras.dkim_sign'
local dkim_signer = dkim_sign:setup {
{
base = {
selector = 'woot',
headers = { 'From', 'To', 'Subject' },
additional_signatures = { 'MyEsp' },
},
domain = {
['example.com'] = {
policy = 'Always',
filename = 'example-private-dkim-key.pem',
-- algo = 'sha256',
-- policy = "SignOnlyIfInDNS",
},
},
signature = {
MyEsp = {
domain = 'example.com',
policy = 'OnlyIfMissingDomainBlock',
filename = 'example-private-dkim-key.pem',
},
},
},
}
-- Called on startup to initialize the system
kumo.on('init', function()
kumo.configure_accounting_db_path(os.tmpname())
-- Define a listener.
-- Can be used multiple times with different parameters to
-- define multiple listeners!
kumo.start_esmtp_listener {
listen = '0.0.0.0:2025',
-- Override the hostname reported in the banner and other
-- SMTP responses:
-- hostname="mail.example.com",
-- override the default set of relay hosts
relay_hosts = { '127.0.0.1', '192.168.1.0/24' },
-- Customize the banner.
-- The configured hostname will be automatically
-- prepended to this text.
banner = 'Welcome to KumoMTA!',
-- Unsafe! When set to true, don't save to spool
-- at reception time.
-- Saves IO but may cause you to lose messages
-- if something happens to this server before
-- the message is spooled.
deferred_spool = false,
-- max_recipients_per_message = 1024
-- max_messages_per_connection = 10000,
}
kumo.configure_local_logs {
log_dir = '/var/tmp/kumo-logs',
max_segment_duration = '1s',
}
kumo.start_http_listener {
listen = '0.0.0.0:8000',
-- allowed to access any http endpoint without additional auth
trusted_hosts = { '127.0.0.1', '::1', '192.168.1.0/24' },
}
kumo.start_http_listener {
use_tls = true,
listen = '0.0.0.0:8001',
-- allowed to access any http endpoint without additional auth
trusted_hosts = { '127.0.0.1', '::1' },
}
-- Define the default "data" spool location; this is where
-- message bodies will be stored
--
-- 'flush' can be set to true to cause fdatasync to be
-- triggered after each store to the spool.
-- The increased durability comes at the cost of throughput.
--
-- kind can be 'LocalDisk' (currently the default) or 'RocksDB'.
--
-- LocalDisk stores one file per message in a filesystem hierarchy.
-- RocksDB is a key-value datastore.
--
-- RocksDB has >4x the throughput of LocalDisk, and enabling
-- flush has a marginal (<10%) impact in early testing.
kumo.define_spool {
name = 'data',
path = '/var/tmp/kumo-spool/data',
flush = false,
kind = 'RocksDB',
}
-- Define the default "meta" spool location; this is where
-- message envelope and metadata will be stored
kumo.define_spool {
name = 'meta',
path = '/var/tmp/kumo-spool/meta',
flush = false,
kind = 'RocksDB',
}
-- Use shared throttles rather than in-process throttles
-- kumo.configure_redis_throttles { node = 'redis://127.0.0.1/' }
end)
--[[
-- Called to validate the helo and/or ehlo domain
kumo.on('smtp_server_ehlo', function(domain)
-- print('ehlo domain is', domain)
-- Use kumo.reject to return an error to the EHLO command
-- kumo.reject(420, 'wooooo!')
end)
-- Called to validate the sender
kumo.on('smtp_server_mail_from', function(sender)
-- print('sender', tostring(sender))
-- kumo.reject(420, 'wooooo!')
end)
-- Called to validate a recipient
kumo.on('smtp_server_rcpt_to', function(rcpt)
-- print('rcpt', tostring(rcpt))
end)
]]
-- Called once the body has been received.
-- For multi-recipient mail, this is called for each recipient.
kumo.on('smtp_server_message_received', function(msg)
local from_header = msg:from_header()
if not from_header then
kumo.reject(
552,
'5.6.0 DKIM signing requires a From header, but it is missing from this message'
)
end
-- local verify = msg:dkim_verify()
-- print('dkim', kumo.json_encode_pretty(verify))
-- msg:add_authentication_results(msg:get_meta 'hostname', verify)
-- print(msg:get_first_named_header_value 'Authentication-Results')
-- print(msg:get_data())
--[[
local failed = msg:check_fix_conformance(
-- check for and reject messages with these issues:
'MISSING_COLON_VALUE',
-- fix messages with these issues:
'LINE_TOO_LONG|NAME_ENDS_WITH_SPACE|NEEDS_TRANSFER_ENCODING|NON_CANONICAL_LINE_ENDINGS|MISSING_DATE_HEADER|MISSING_MESSAGE_ID_HEADER|MISSING_MIME_VERSION'
)
if failed then
kumo.reject(552, string.format('5.6.0 %s', failed))
end
]]
-- print('id', msg:id(), 'sender', tostring(msg:sender()))
-- print(msg:get_meta 'authn_id')
-- msg:set_meta('routing_domain', 'outlook.com')
-- Import scheduling information from X-Schedule and
-- then remove that header from the message
msg:import_scheduling_header('X-Schedule', true)
local signer = kumo.dkim.rsa_sha256_signer {
domain = msg:from_header().domain,
selector = 'default',
headers = { 'From', 'To', 'Subject' },
-- Using a file:
key = 'example-private-dkim-key.pem',
-- Using HashiCorp Vault:
--[[
key = {
vault_mount = "secret",
vault_path = "dkim/" .. msg:sender().domain
}
]]
}
msg:dkim_sign(signer)
-- msg:set_meta('queue', 'null')
-- set/get metadata fields
-- msg:set_meta('X-TestMSG', 'true')
-- print('meta X-TestMSG is', msg:get_meta 'X-TestMSG')
end)
-- Not the final form of this API, but this is currently how
-- we retrieve configuration used when making outbound
-- connections
kumo.on(
'get_egress_path_config',
function(routing_domain, egress_source, site_name)
-- print('get_egress_path_config', routing_domain, egress_source, site_name)
return kumo.make_egress_path {
-- enable_tls = 'OpportunisticInsecure',
enable_tls = 'Disabled',
-- max_message_rate = '5/min',
idle_timeout = '25s',
data_timeout = '20s',
data_dot_timeout = '25s',
connect_timeout = '5s',
connection_limit = 32,
-- max_connection_rate = '1/s',
-- max_ready = 16,
-- smtp_port = 2026,
-- max_deliveries_per_connection = 5,
-- hosts that we should consider to be poison because
-- they are a mail loop. The default for this is
-- { "127.0.0.0/8", "::1" }, but it is emptied out
-- in this config because we're using this to test
-- with fake domains that explicitly return loopback
-- addresses!
prohibited_hosts = {},
}
end
)
-- A really simple inline auth "database" for very basic HTTP authentication
function simple_auth_check(user, password)
local password_database = {
['scott'] = 'tiger',
}
if password == '' then
return false
end
return password_database[user] == password
end
-- Consult a hypothetical sqlite database that has an auth table
-- with user and pass fields
function sqlite_auth_check(user, password)
local sqlite = require 'sqlite'
local db = sqlite.open '/tmp/auth.db'
local result = db:execute(
'select user from auth where user=? and pass=?',
user,
password
)
return result[1] == user
end
-- Use this to lookup and confirm a user/password credential
-- used with the http endpoint
kumo.on('http_server_validate_auth_basic', function(user, password)
return simple_auth_check(user, password)
-- or use sqlite
-- return sqlite_auth_check(user, password)
end)
-- Use this to lookup and confirm a user/password credential
-- when the client attempts SMTP AUTH PLAIN
kumo.on('smtp_server_auth_plain', function(authz, authc, password)
return simple_auth_check(authc, password)
-- or use sqlite
-- return sqlite_auth_check(authc, password)
end)