Commits


still respect `log' when in debug mode


open the log files inside the chroot


reopen log files upon SIGUSR2


add ability to log to files with log access <path>


change log_request to take the code and meta unpacked don't know what i was smoking when I wrote log_request() like that...


call getnameinfo() only once per request


default chroot to user' home if unset


implement `listen on' Listening by default on all the addresses is so bad I don't know why I haven't changed this before. Anyway. Add a `listen on $hostname port $port' syntax to the config file and deprecate the old "port" and "ipv6" global setting. Still try to honour them when no "listen on" directive is used for backward compatibily, but this will go away in the next next version hopefully. At the moment the `listen on' in server context don't filter the host, i.e. one can still reach a host from a address not specified in the corresponding `liste on', this will be added later.


rename client->addr to raddr (remote address) and keep original length


typo; use the `l' variable not `len'


add a privsep crypto engine Incorporate the OpenSMTPD' privsep crypto engine. The idea behind it is to never load the certificate' private keys in a networked process, instead they are loaded in a separate process (the `crypto' one) which signs payloads on the behalf of the server processes. This way, we greatly reduce the risk of leaking the certificate' private key should the server process be compromised. This currently compiles only on LibreSSL (portable fix is in the way).


parse the config file only once Don't have all the processes read gmid.conf. The parent needs to do that, and the will send the config to the children (already happening.) The other processes were reading the config anyway to figure out the user and the chroot (if enabled); make the parent pass additional flag to propagate that info. We dissociate a bit from the "usual" proc.c but it's a change worth having.


move print_conf and make it take the config as argument


use fatal/fatalx instead of err/errx in daemon code


parse_conf: don't die on error, return -1 this avoids having the daemon dieing on SIGHUP with a bad config file.