mox/smtpclient/dial.go

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implement dnssec-awareness throughout code, and dane for incoming/outgoing mail delivery the vendored dns resolver code is a copy of the go stdlib dns resolver, with awareness of the "authentic data" (i.e. dnssec secure) added, as well as support for enhanced dns errors, and looking up tlsa records (for dane). ideally it would be upstreamed, but the chances seem slim. dnssec-awareness is added to all packages, e.g. spf, dkim, dmarc, iprev. their dnssec status is added to the Received message headers for incoming email. but the main reason to add dnssec was for implementing dane. with dane, the verification of tls certificates can be done through certificates/public keys published in dns (in the tlsa records). this only makes sense (is trustworthy) if those dns records can be verified to be authentic. mox now applies dane to delivering messages over smtp. mox already implemented mta-sts for webpki/pkix-verification of certificates against the (large) pool of CA's, and still enforces those policies when present. but it now also checks for dane records, and will verify those if present. if dane and mta-sts are both absent, the regular opportunistic tls with starttls is still done. and the fallback to plaintext is also still done. mox also makes it easy to setup dane for incoming deliveries, so other servers can deliver with dane tls certificate verification. the quickstart now generates private keys that are used when requesting certificates with acme. the private keys are pre-generated because they must be static and known during setup, because their public keys must be published in tlsa records in dns. autocert would generate private keys on its own, so had to be forked to add the option to provide the private key when requesting a new certificate. hopefully upstream will accept the change and we can drop the fork. with this change, using the quickstart to setup a new mox instance, the checks at internet.nl result in a 100% score, provided the domain is dnssec-signed and the network doesn't have any issues.
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package smtpclient
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"net"
"time"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/dns"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/mlog"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/mox-"
)
// DialHook can be used during tests to override the regular dialer from being used.
var DialHook func(ctx context.Context, dialer Dialer, timeout time.Duration, addr string, laddr net.Addr) (net.Conn, error)
func dial(ctx context.Context, dialer Dialer, timeout time.Duration, addr string, laddr net.Addr) (net.Conn, error) {
// todo: see if we can remove this function and DialHook in favor of the Dialer interface.
if DialHook != nil {
return DialHook(ctx, dialer, timeout, addr, laddr)
}
// If this is a net.Dialer, use its settings and add the timeout and localaddr.
// This is the typical case, but SOCKS5 support can use a different dialer.
if d, ok := dialer.(*net.Dialer); ok {
nd := *d
nd.Timeout = timeout
nd.LocalAddr = laddr
return nd.DialContext(ctx, "tcp", addr)
}
return dialer.DialContext(ctx, "tcp", addr)
}
// Dialer is used to dial mail servers, an interface to facilitate testing.
type Dialer interface {
DialContext(ctx context.Context, network, addr string) (c net.Conn, err error)
}
// Dial connects to host by dialing ips, taking previous attempts in dialedIPs into
// accounts (for greylisting, blocklisting and ipv4/ipv6).
//
// If the previous attempt used IPv4, this attempt will use IPv6 (in case one of
// the IPs is in a DNSBL).
// The second attempt for an address family we prefer the same IP as earlier, to
// increase our chances if remote is doing greylisting.
//
// Dial updates dialedIPs, callers may want to save it so it can be taken into
// account for future delivery attempts.
//
// If we have fully specified local SMTP listener IPs, we set those for the
// outgoing connection. The admin probably configured these same IPs in SPF, but
// others possibly not.
func Dial(ctx context.Context, log *mlog.Log, dialer Dialer, host dns.IPDomain, ips []net.IP, port int, dialedIPs map[string][]net.IP) (conn net.Conn, ip net.IP, rerr error) {
timeout := 30 * time.Second
if deadline, ok := ctx.Deadline(); ok && len(ips) > 0 {
timeout = time.Until(deadline) / time.Duration(len(ips))
}
var lastErr error
var lastIP net.IP
for _, ip := range ips {
addr := net.JoinHostPort(ip.String(), fmt.Sprintf("%d", port))
log.Debug("dialing host", mlog.Field("addr", addr))
var laddr net.Addr
for _, lip := range mox.Conf.Static.SpecifiedSMTPListenIPs {
ipIs4 := ip.To4() != nil
lipIs4 := lip.To4() != nil
if ipIs4 == lipIs4 {
laddr = &net.TCPAddr{IP: lip}
break
}
}
conn, err := dial(ctx, dialer, timeout, addr, laddr)
if err == nil {
log.Debug("connected to host", mlog.Field("host", host), mlog.Field("addr", addr), mlog.Field("laddr", laddr))
name := host.String()
dialedIPs[name] = append(dialedIPs[name], ip)
return conn, ip, nil
}
log.Debugx("connection attempt", err, mlog.Field("host", host), mlog.Field("addr", addr), mlog.Field("laddr", laddr))
lastErr = err
lastIP = ip
}
// todo: possibly return all errors joined?
return nil, lastIP, lastErr
}