mox/dmarc/dmarc.go
Mechiel Lukkien 72ac1fde29
expose fewer internals in packages, for easier software reuse
- prometheus is now behind an interface, they aren't dependencies for the
  reusable components anymore.
- some dependencies have been inverted: instead of packages importing a main
  package to get configuration, the main package now sets configuration in
  these packages. that means fewer internals are pulled in.
- some functions now have new parameters for values that were retrieved from
  package "mox-".
2023-12-14 15:39:36 +01:00

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// Package dmarc implements DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication,
// Reporting, and Conformance; RFC 7489) verification.
//
// DMARC is a mechanism for verifying ("authenticating") the address in the "From"
// message header, since users will look at that header to identify the sender of a
// message. DMARC compares the "From"-(sub)domain against the SPF and/or
// DKIM-validated domains, based on the DMARC policy that a domain has published in
// DNS as TXT record under "_dmarc.<domain>". A DMARC policy can also ask for
// feedback about evaluations by other email servers, for monitoring/debugging
// problems with email delivery.
package dmarc
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
mathrand "math/rand"
"time"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/dkim"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/dns"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/mlog"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/publicsuffix"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/spf"
"github.com/mjl-/mox/stub"
"golang.org/x/exp/slog"
)
var (
MetricVerify stub.HistogramVec = stub.HistogramVecIgnore{}
)
// link errata:
// ../rfc/7489-eid5440 ../rfc/7489:1585
// Lookup errors.
var (
ErrNoRecord = errors.New("dmarc: no dmarc dns record")
ErrMultipleRecords = errors.New("dmarc: multiple dmarc dns records") // Must also be treated as if domain does not implement DMARC.
ErrDNS = errors.New("dmarc: dns lookup")
ErrSyntax = errors.New("dmarc: malformed dmarc dns record")
)
// Status is the result of DMARC policy evaluation, for use in an Authentication-Results header.
type Status string
// ../rfc/7489:2339
const (
StatusNone Status = "none" // No DMARC TXT DNS record found.
StatusPass Status = "pass" // SPF and/or DKIM pass with identifier alignment.
StatusFail Status = "fail" // Either both SPF and DKIM failed or identifier did not align with a pass.
StatusTemperror Status = "temperror" // Typically a DNS lookup. A later attempt may results in a conclusion.
StatusPermerror Status = "permerror" // Typically a malformed DMARC DNS record.
)
// Result is a DMARC policy evaluation.
type Result struct {
// Whether to reject the message based on policies. If false, the message should
// not necessarily be accepted, e.g. due to reputation or content-based analysis.
Reject bool
// Result of DMARC validation. A message can fail validation, but still
// not be rejected, e.g. if the policy is "none".
Status Status
AlignedSPFPass bool
AlignedDKIMPass bool
// Domain with the DMARC DNS record. May be the organizational domain instead of
// the domain in the From-header.
Domain dns.Domain
// Parsed DMARC record.
Record *Record
// Whether DMARC DNS response was DNSSEC-signed, regardless of whether SPF/DKIM records were DNSSEC-signed.
RecordAuthentic bool
// Details about possible error condition, e.g. when parsing the DMARC record failed.
Err error
}
// Lookup looks up the DMARC TXT record at "_dmarc.<domain>" for the domain in the
// "From"-header of a message.
//
// If no DMARC record is found for the "From"-domain, another lookup is done at
// the organizational domain of the domain (if different). The organizational
// domain is determined using the public suffix list. E.g. for
// "sub.example.com", the organizational domain is "example.com". The returned
// domain is the domain with the DMARC record.
//
// rauthentic indicates if the DNS results were DNSSEC-verified.
func Lookup(ctx context.Context, elog *slog.Logger, resolver dns.Resolver, from dns.Domain) (status Status, domain dns.Domain, record *Record, txt string, rauthentic bool, rerr error) {
log := mlog.New("dmarc", elog)
start := time.Now()
defer func() {
log.Debugx("dmarc lookup result", rerr,
slog.Any("fromdomain", from),
slog.Any("status", status),
slog.Any("domain", domain),
slog.Any("record", record),
slog.Duration("duration", time.Since(start)))
}()
// ../rfc/7489:859 ../rfc/7489:1370
domain = from
status, record, txt, authentic, err := lookupRecord(ctx, resolver, domain)
if status != StatusNone {
return status, domain, record, txt, authentic, err
}
if record == nil {
// ../rfc/7489:761 ../rfc/7489:1377
domain = publicsuffix.Lookup(ctx, log.Logger, from)
if domain == from {
return StatusNone, domain, nil, txt, authentic, err
}
var xauth bool
status, record, txt, xauth, err = lookupRecord(ctx, resolver, domain)
authentic = authentic && xauth
}
return status, domain, record, txt, authentic, err
}
func lookupRecord(ctx context.Context, resolver dns.Resolver, domain dns.Domain) (Status, *Record, string, bool, error) {
name := "_dmarc." + domain.ASCII + "."
txts, result, err := dns.WithPackage(resolver, "dmarc").LookupTXT(ctx, name)
if err != nil && !dns.IsNotFound(err) {
return StatusTemperror, nil, "", result.Authentic, fmt.Errorf("%w: %s", ErrDNS, err)
}
var record *Record
var text string
var rerr error = ErrNoRecord
for _, txt := range txts {
r, isdmarc, err := ParseRecord(txt)
if !isdmarc {
// ../rfc/7489:1374
continue
} else if err != nil {
return StatusPermerror, nil, text, result.Authentic, fmt.Errorf("%w: %s", ErrSyntax, err)
}
if record != nil {
// ../rfc/7489:1388
return StatusNone, nil, "", result.Authentic, ErrMultipleRecords
}
text = txt
record = r
rerr = nil
}
return StatusNone, record, text, result.Authentic, rerr
}
func lookupReportsRecord(ctx context.Context, resolver dns.Resolver, dmarcDomain, extDestDomain dns.Domain) (Status, []*Record, []string, bool, error) {
// ../rfc/7489:1566
name := dmarcDomain.ASCII + "._report._dmarc." + extDestDomain.ASCII + "."
txts, result, err := dns.WithPackage(resolver, "dmarc").LookupTXT(ctx, name)
if err != nil && !dns.IsNotFound(err) {
return StatusTemperror, nil, nil, result.Authentic, fmt.Errorf("%w: %s", ErrDNS, err)
}
var records []*Record
var texts []string
var rerr error = ErrNoRecord
for _, txt := range txts {
r, isdmarc, err := ParseRecordNoRequired(txt)
// Examples in the RFC use "v=DMARC1", even though it isn't a valid DMARC record.
// Accept the specific example.
// ../rfc/7489-eid5440
if !isdmarc && txt == "v=DMARC1" {
xr := DefaultRecord
r, isdmarc, err = &xr, true, nil
}
if !isdmarc {
// ../rfc/7489:1586
continue
}
texts = append(texts, txt)
records = append(records, r)
if err != nil {
return StatusPermerror, records, texts, result.Authentic, fmt.Errorf("%w: %s", ErrSyntax, err)
}
// Multiple records are allowed for the _report record, unlike for policies. ../rfc/7489:1593
rerr = nil
}
return StatusNone, records, texts, result.Authentic, rerr
}
// LookupExternalReportsAccepted returns whether the extDestDomain has opted in
// to receiving dmarc reports for dmarcDomain (where the dmarc record was found),
// through a "._report._dmarc." DNS TXT DMARC record.
//
// accepts is true if the external domain has opted in.
// If a temporary error occurred, the returned status is StatusTemperror, and a
// later retry may give an authoritative result.
// The returned error is ErrNoRecord if no opt-in DNS record exists, which is
// not a failure condition.
//
// The normally invalid "v=DMARC1" record is accepted since it is used as
// example in RFC 7489.
//
// authentic indicates if the DNS results were DNSSEC-verified.
func LookupExternalReportsAccepted(ctx context.Context, elog *slog.Logger, resolver dns.Resolver, dmarcDomain dns.Domain, extDestDomain dns.Domain) (accepts bool, status Status, records []*Record, txts []string, authentic bool, rerr error) {
log := mlog.New("dmarc", elog)
start := time.Now()
defer func() {
log.Debugx("dmarc externalreports result", rerr,
slog.Bool("accepts", accepts),
slog.Any("dmarcdomain", dmarcDomain),
slog.Any("extdestdomain", extDestDomain),
slog.Any("records", records),
slog.Duration("duration", time.Since(start)))
}()
status, records, txts, authentic, rerr = lookupReportsRecord(ctx, resolver, dmarcDomain, extDestDomain)
accepts = rerr == nil
return accepts, status, records, txts, authentic, rerr
}
// Verify evaluates the DMARC policy for the domain in the From-header of a
// message given the DKIM and SPF evaluation results.
//
// applyRandomPercentage determines whether the records "pct" is honored. This
// field specifies the percentage of messages the DMARC policy is applied to. It
// is used for slow rollout of DMARC policies and should be honored during normal
// email processing
//
// Verify always returns the result of verifying the DMARC policy
// against the message (for inclusion in Authentication-Result headers).
//
// useResult indicates if the result should be applied in a policy decision.
func Verify(ctx context.Context, elog *slog.Logger, resolver dns.Resolver, from dns.Domain, dkimResults []dkim.Result, spfResult spf.Status, spfIdentity *dns.Domain, applyRandomPercentage bool) (useResult bool, result Result) {
log := mlog.New("dmarc", elog)
start := time.Now()
defer func() {
use := "no"
if useResult {
use = "yes"
}
reject := "no"
if result.Reject {
reject = "yes"
}
MetricVerify.ObserveLabels(float64(time.Since(start))/float64(time.Second), string(result.Status), reject, use)
log.Debugx("dmarc verify result", result.Err,
slog.Any("fromdomain", from),
slog.Any("dkimresults", dkimResults),
slog.Any("spfresult", spfResult),
slog.Any("status", result.Status),
slog.Bool("reject", result.Reject),
slog.Bool("use", useResult),
slog.Duration("duration", time.Since(start)))
}()
status, recordDomain, record, _, authentic, err := Lookup(ctx, log.Logger, resolver, from)
if record == nil {
return false, Result{false, status, false, false, recordDomain, record, authentic, err}
}
result.Domain = recordDomain
result.Record = record
result.RecordAuthentic = authentic
// Record can request sampling of messages to apply policy.
// See ../rfc/7489:1432
useResult = !applyRandomPercentage || record.Percentage == 100 || mathrand.Intn(100) < record.Percentage
// We treat "quarantine" and "reject" the same. Thus, we also don't "downgrade"
// from reject to quarantine if this message was sampled out.
// ../rfc/7489:1446 ../rfc/7489:1024
if recordDomain != from && record.SubdomainPolicy != PolicyEmpty {
result.Reject = record.SubdomainPolicy != PolicyNone
} else {
result.Reject = record.Policy != PolicyNone
}
// ../rfc/7489:1338
result.Status = StatusFail
if spfResult == spf.StatusTemperror {
result.Status = StatusTemperror
result.Reject = false
}
// Below we can do a bunch of publicsuffix lookups. Cache the results, mostly to
// reduce log pollution.
pubsuffixes := map[dns.Domain]dns.Domain{}
pubsuffix := func(name dns.Domain) dns.Domain {
if r, ok := pubsuffixes[name]; ok {
return r
}
r := publicsuffix.Lookup(ctx, log.Logger, name)
pubsuffixes[name] = r
return r
}
// ../rfc/7489:1319
// ../rfc/7489:544
if spfResult == spf.StatusPass && spfIdentity != nil && (*spfIdentity == from || result.Record.ASPF == "r" && pubsuffix(from) == pubsuffix(*spfIdentity)) {
result.AlignedSPFPass = true
}
for _, dkimResult := range dkimResults {
if dkimResult.Status == dkim.StatusTemperror {
result.Reject = false
result.Status = StatusTemperror
continue
}
// ../rfc/7489:511
if dkimResult.Status == dkim.StatusPass && dkimResult.Sig != nil && (dkimResult.Sig.Domain == from || result.Record.ADKIM == "r" && pubsuffix(from) == pubsuffix(dkimResult.Sig.Domain)) {
// ../rfc/7489:535
result.AlignedDKIMPass = true
break
}
}
if result.AlignedSPFPass || result.AlignedDKIMPass {
result.Reject = false
result.Status = StatusPass
}
return
}