acme.sh/notify/smtp.sh
Alexander Kulumbeg c384ed960c
Syncing with the original repo (#2)
* change arvan api script

* change Author name

* change name actor

* Updated --preferred-chain to issue ISRG properly

To support different openssl crl2pkcs7 help cli format

* dnsapi/pdns: also normalize json response in detecting root zone

* Chain (#3408)

* fix https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/issues/3384
match the issuer to the root CA cert subject

* fix format

* fix https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/issues/3384

* remove the alt files. https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/issues/3384

* upgrade freebsd and solaris

* duckdns - fix "integer expression expected" errors (#3397)

* fix "integer expression expected" errors

* duckdns fix

* Update dns_duckdns.sh

* Update dns_duckdns.sh

* Implement smtp notify hook

Support notifications via direct SMTP server connection.
Uses Python (2.7.x or 3.4+) to communicate with SMTP server.

* Make shfmt happy

(I'm open to better ways of formatting the heredoc
that embeds the Python script.)

* Only save config if send is successful

* Add instructions for reporting bugs

* Prep for curl or Python; clean up SMTP_* variable usage

* Implement curl version of smtp notify-hook

* More than one blank line is an abomination, apparently

I will not try to use whitespace to group code visually

* Fix: Unifi deploy hook support Unifi Cloud Key (#3327)

* fix: unifi deploy hook also update Cloud Key nginx certs

When running on a Unifi Cloud Key device, also deploy to
/etc/ssl/private/cloudkey.{crt,key} and reload nginx. This
makes the new cert available for the Cloud Key management
app running via nginx on port 443 (as well as the port 8443
Unifi Controller app the deploy hook already supported).

Fixes #3326

* Improve settings documentation comments

* Improve Cloud Key pre-flight error messaging

* Fix typo

* Add support for UnifiOS (Cloud Key Gen2)

Since UnifiOS does not use the Java keystore (like a Unifi
Controller or Cloud Key Gen1 deploy), this also reworks
the settings validation and error messaging somewhat.

* PR review fixes

* Detect unsupported Cloud Key java keystore location

* Don't try to restart inactive services

(and remove extra spaces from reload command)

* Clean up error messages and internal variables

* Change to _getdeployconf/_savedeployconf

* Switch from cp to cat to preserve file permissions

* feat: add huaweicloud error handling

* fix: fix freebsd and solaris

* support openssl 3.0
fix https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/issues/3399

* make the fix for rsa key only

* Use PROJECT_NAME and VER for X-Mailer header

Also add X-Mailer header to Python version

* Add _clearaccountconf_mutable()

* Rework read/save config to not save default values

Add and use _readaccountconf_mutable_default and
_saveaccountconf_mutable_default helpers to capture
common default value handling.

New approach also eliminates need for separate
underscore-prefixed version of each conf var.

* Implement _rfc2822_date helper

* Clean email headers and warn on unsupported address format

Just in case, make sure CR or NL don't end up in
an email header.

* Clarify _readaccountconf_mutable_default

* Add Date email header in Python implementation

* Use email.policy.default in Python 3 implementation

Improves standards compatibility and utf-8 handling
in Python 3.3-3.8. (email.policy.default becomes the
default in Python 3.9.)

* Prefer Python to curl when both available

* Change default SMTP_SECURE to "tls"

Secure by default. Also try to minimize configuration errors.
(Many ESPs/ISPs require STARTTLS, and most support it.)

* Update dns_dp.sh

没有encode中文字符会导致提交失败

* No need to include EC parameters explicitly with the private key.
(they are embedded)

* Fixes response handling and thereby allow issuing of subdomain certs

* Adds comment

* fix https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/issues/3402

* dnsapi/ionos: Use POST instead of PATCH for adding TXT record

The API now supports a POST route for adding records. Therefore
checking for already existing records and including them in a PATCH
request is no longer necessary.

* fix https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/issues/3433

* fix https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/issues/3019

* fix format

* Update dns_servercow.sh to support wildcard certs

Updated dns_servercow.sh to support txt records with multiple entries. This supports wildcard certificates that require txt records with the same name and different contents.

* Update dns_servercow.sh to support wildcard certs

Updated dns_servercow.sh to support txt records with multiple entries. This supports wildcard certificates that require txt records with the same name and different contents.

* fix https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/issues/3312

* fix format

* feat: add dns_porkbun

* fix: prevent rate limit

Co-authored-by: Vahid Fardi <vahid.fardi@snapp.cab>
Co-authored-by: neil <github@neilpang.com>
Co-authored-by: Gnought <1684105+gnought@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: manuel <manuel@mausz.at>
Co-authored-by: jerrm <jerrm@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: medmunds <medmunds@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mike Edmunds <github@to.mikeedmunds.com>
Co-authored-by: Easton Man <manyang.me@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: czeming <loser_wind@163.com>
Co-authored-by: Geert Hendrickx <geert@hendrickx.be>
Co-authored-by: Kristian Johansson <kristian.johansson86@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lukas Brocke <lukas@brocke.net>
Co-authored-by: anom-human <80478363+anom-human@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: neil <win10@neilpang.com>
Co-authored-by: Quentin Dreyer <quentin.dreyer@rgsystem.com>
2021-03-20 16:01:09 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env sh
# support smtp
# Please report bugs to https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/issues/3358
# This implementation uses either curl or Python (3 or 2.7).
# (See also the "mail" notify hook, which supports other ways to send mail.)
# SMTP_FROM="from@example.com" # required
# SMTP_TO="to@example.com" # required
# SMTP_HOST="smtp.example.com" # required
# SMTP_PORT="25" # defaults to 25, 465 or 587 depending on SMTP_SECURE
# SMTP_SECURE="tls" # one of "none", "ssl" (implicit TLS, TLS Wrapper), "tls" (explicit TLS, STARTTLS)
# SMTP_USERNAME="" # set if SMTP server requires login
# SMTP_PASSWORD="" # set if SMTP server requires login
# SMTP_TIMEOUT="30" # seconds for SMTP operations to timeout
# SMTP_BIN="/path/to/python_or_curl" # default finds first of python3, python2.7, python, pypy3, pypy, curl on PATH
SMTP_SECURE_DEFAULT="tls"
SMTP_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT="30"
# subject content statuscode
smtp_send() {
SMTP_SUBJECT="$1"
SMTP_CONTENT="$2"
# UNUSED: _statusCode="$3" # 0: success, 1: error 2($RENEW_SKIP): skipped
# Load and validate config:
SMTP_BIN="$(_readaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_BIN)"
if [ -n "$SMTP_BIN" ] && ! _exists "$SMTP_BIN"; then
_err "SMTP_BIN '$SMTP_BIN' does not exist."
return 1
fi
if [ -z "$SMTP_BIN" ]; then
# Look for a command that can communicate with an SMTP server.
# (Please don't add sendmail, ssmtp, mutt, mail, or msmtp here.
# Those are already handled by the "mail" notify hook.)
for cmd in python3 python2.7 python pypy3 pypy curl; do
if _exists "$cmd"; then
SMTP_BIN="$cmd"
break
fi
done
if [ -z "$SMTP_BIN" ]; then
_err "The smtp notify-hook requires curl or Python, but can't find any."
_err 'If you have one of them, define SMTP_BIN="/path/to/curl_or_python".'
_err 'Otherwise, see if you can use the "mail" notify-hook instead.'
return 1
fi
fi
_debug SMTP_BIN "$SMTP_BIN"
_saveaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_BIN "$SMTP_BIN"
SMTP_FROM="$(_readaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_FROM)"
SMTP_FROM="$(_clean_email_header "$SMTP_FROM")"
if [ -z "$SMTP_FROM" ]; then
_err "You must define SMTP_FROM as the sender email address."
return 1
fi
if _email_has_display_name "$SMTP_FROM"; then
_err "SMTP_FROM must be only a simple email address (sender@example.com)."
_err "Change your SMTP_FROM='$SMTP_FROM' to remove the display name."
return 1
fi
_debug SMTP_FROM "$SMTP_FROM"
_saveaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_FROM "$SMTP_FROM"
SMTP_TO="$(_readaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_TO)"
SMTP_TO="$(_clean_email_header "$SMTP_TO")"
if [ -z "$SMTP_TO" ]; then
_err "You must define SMTP_TO as the recipient email address(es)."
return 1
fi
if _email_has_display_name "$SMTP_TO"; then
_err "SMTP_TO must be only simple email addresses (to@example.com,to2@example.com)."
_err "Change your SMTP_TO='$SMTP_TO' to remove the display name(s)."
return 1
fi
_debug SMTP_TO "$SMTP_TO"
_saveaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_TO "$SMTP_TO"
SMTP_HOST="$(_readaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_HOST)"
if [ -z "$SMTP_HOST" ]; then
_err "You must define SMTP_HOST as the SMTP server hostname."
return 1
fi
_debug SMTP_HOST "$SMTP_HOST"
_saveaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_HOST "$SMTP_HOST"
SMTP_SECURE="$(_readaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_SECURE "$SMTP_SECURE_DEFAULT")"
case "$SMTP_SECURE" in
"none") smtp_port_default="25" ;;
"ssl") smtp_port_default="465" ;;
"tls") smtp_port_default="587" ;;
*)
_err "Invalid SMTP_SECURE='$SMTP_SECURE'. It must be 'ssl', 'tls' or 'none'."
return 1
;;
esac
_debug SMTP_SECURE "$SMTP_SECURE"
_saveaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_SECURE "$SMTP_SECURE" "$SMTP_SECURE_DEFAULT"
SMTP_PORT="$(_readaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_PORT "$smtp_port_default")"
case "$SMTP_PORT" in
*[!0-9]*)
_err "Invalid SMTP_PORT='$SMTP_PORT'. It must be a port number."
return 1
;;
esac
_debug SMTP_PORT "$SMTP_PORT"
_saveaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_PORT "$SMTP_PORT" "$smtp_port_default"
SMTP_USERNAME="$(_readaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_USERNAME)"
_debug SMTP_USERNAME "$SMTP_USERNAME"
_saveaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_USERNAME "$SMTP_USERNAME"
SMTP_PASSWORD="$(_readaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_PASSWORD)"
_secure_debug SMTP_PASSWORD "$SMTP_PASSWORD"
_saveaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_PASSWORD "$SMTP_PASSWORD"
SMTP_TIMEOUT="$(_readaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_TIMEOUT "$SMTP_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT")"
_debug SMTP_TIMEOUT "$SMTP_TIMEOUT"
_saveaccountconf_mutable_default SMTP_TIMEOUT "$SMTP_TIMEOUT" "$SMTP_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT"
SMTP_X_MAILER="$(_clean_email_header "$PROJECT_NAME $VER --notify-hook smtp")"
# Run with --debug 2 (or above) to echo the transcript of the SMTP session.
# Careful: this may include SMTP_PASSWORD in plaintext!
if [ "${DEBUG:-$DEBUG_LEVEL_NONE}" -ge "$DEBUG_LEVEL_2" ]; then
SMTP_SHOW_TRANSCRIPT="True"
else
SMTP_SHOW_TRANSCRIPT=""
fi
SMTP_SUBJECT=$(_clean_email_header "$SMTP_SUBJECT")
_debug SMTP_SUBJECT "$SMTP_SUBJECT"
_debug SMTP_CONTENT "$SMTP_CONTENT"
# Send the message:
case "$(basename "$SMTP_BIN")" in
curl) _smtp_send=_smtp_send_curl ;;
py*) _smtp_send=_smtp_send_python ;;
*)
_err "Can't figure out how to invoke '$SMTP_BIN'."
_err "Check your SMTP_BIN setting."
return 1
;;
esac
if ! smtp_output="$($_smtp_send)"; then
_err "Error sending message with $SMTP_BIN."
if [ -n "$smtp_output" ]; then
_err "$smtp_output"
fi
return 1
fi
return 0
}
# Strip CR and NL from text to prevent MIME header injection
# text
_clean_email_header() {
printf "%s" "$(echo "$1" | tr -d "\r\n")"
}
# Simple check for display name in an email address (< > or ")
# email
_email_has_display_name() {
_email="$1"
expr "$_email" : '^.*[<>"]' >/dev/null
}
##
## curl smtp sending
##
# Send the message via curl using SMTP_* variables
_smtp_send_curl() {
# Build curl args in $@
case "$SMTP_SECURE" in
none)
set -- --url "smtp://${SMTP_HOST}:${SMTP_PORT}"
;;
ssl)
set -- --url "smtps://${SMTP_HOST}:${SMTP_PORT}"
;;
tls)
set -- --url "smtp://${SMTP_HOST}:${SMTP_PORT}" --ssl-reqd
;;
*)
# This will only occur if someone adds a new SMTP_SECURE option above
# without updating this code for it.
_err "Unhandled SMTP_SECURE='$SMTP_SECURE' in _smtp_send_curl"
_err "Please re-run with --debug and report a bug."
return 1
;;
esac
set -- "$@" \
--upload-file - \
--mail-from "$SMTP_FROM" \
--max-time "$SMTP_TIMEOUT"
# Burst comma-separated $SMTP_TO into individual --mail-rcpt args.
_to="${SMTP_TO},"
while [ -n "$_to" ]; do
_rcpt="${_to%%,*}"
_to="${_to#*,}"
set -- "$@" --mail-rcpt "$_rcpt"
done
_smtp_login="${SMTP_USERNAME}:${SMTP_PASSWORD}"
if [ "$_smtp_login" != ":" ]; then
set -- "$@" --user "$_smtp_login"
fi
if [ "$SMTP_SHOW_TRANSCRIPT" = "True" ]; then
set -- "$@" --verbose
else
set -- "$@" --silent --show-error
fi
raw_message="$(_smtp_raw_message)"
_debug2 "curl command:" "$SMTP_BIN" "$*"
_debug2 "raw_message:\n$raw_message"
echo "$raw_message" | "$SMTP_BIN" "$@"
}
# Output an RFC-822 / RFC-5322 email message using SMTP_* variables.
# (This assumes variables have already been cleaned for use in email headers.)
_smtp_raw_message() {
echo "From: $SMTP_FROM"
echo "To: $SMTP_TO"
echo "Subject: $(_mime_encoded_word "$SMTP_SUBJECT")"
echo "Date: $(_rfc2822_date)"
echo "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8"
echo "X-Mailer: $SMTP_X_MAILER"
echo
echo "$SMTP_CONTENT"
}
# Convert text to RFC-2047 MIME "encoded word" format if it contains non-ASCII chars
# text
_mime_encoded_word() {
_text="$1"
# (regex character ranges like [a-z] can be locale-dependent; enumerate ASCII chars to avoid that)
_ascii='] $`"'"[!#%&'()*+,./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ~^_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~-"
if expr "$_text" : "^.*[^$_ascii]" >/dev/null; then
# At least one non-ASCII char; convert entire thing to encoded word
printf "%s" "=?UTF-8?B?$(printf "%s" "$_text" | _base64)?="
else
# Just printable ASCII, no conversion needed
printf "%s" "$_text"
fi
}
# Output current date in RFC-2822 Section 3.3 format as required in email headers
# (e.g., "Mon, 15 Feb 2021 14:22:01 -0800")
_rfc2822_date() {
# Notes:
# - this is deliberately not UTC, because it "SHOULD express local time" per spec
# - the spec requires weekday and month in the C locale (English), not localized
# - this date format specifier has been tested on Linux, Mac, Solaris and FreeBSD
_old_lc_time="$LC_TIME"
LC_TIME=C
date +'%a, %-d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z'
LC_TIME="$_old_lc_time"
}
##
## Python smtp sending
##
# Send the message via Python using SMTP_* variables
_smtp_send_python() {
_debug "Python version" "$("$SMTP_BIN" --version 2>&1)"
# language=Python
"$SMTP_BIN" <<PYTHON
# This code is meant to work with either Python 2.7.x or Python 3.4+.
try:
try:
from email.message import EmailMessage
from email.policy import default as email_policy_default
except ImportError:
# Python 2 (or < 3.3)
from email.mime.text import MIMEText as EmailMessage
email_policy_default = None
from email.utils import formatdate as rfc2822_date
from smtplib import SMTP, SMTP_SSL, SMTPException
from socket import error as SocketError
except ImportError as err:
print("A required Python standard package is missing. This system may have"
" a reduced version of Python unsuitable for sending mail: %s" % err)
exit(1)
show_transcript = """$SMTP_SHOW_TRANSCRIPT""" == "True"
smtp_host = """$SMTP_HOST"""
smtp_port = int("""$SMTP_PORT""")
smtp_secure = """$SMTP_SECURE"""
username = """$SMTP_USERNAME"""
password = """$SMTP_PASSWORD"""
timeout=int("""$SMTP_TIMEOUT""") # seconds
x_mailer="""$SMTP_X_MAILER"""
from_email="""$SMTP_FROM"""
to_emails="""$SMTP_TO""" # can be comma-separated
subject="""$SMTP_SUBJECT"""
content="""$SMTP_CONTENT"""
try:
msg = EmailMessage(policy=email_policy_default)
msg.set_content(content)
except (AttributeError, TypeError):
# Python 2 MIMEText
msg = EmailMessage(content)
msg["Subject"] = subject
msg["From"] = from_email
msg["To"] = to_emails
msg["Date"] = rfc2822_date(localtime=True)
msg["X-Mailer"] = x_mailer
smtp = None
try:
if smtp_secure == "ssl":
smtp = SMTP_SSL(smtp_host, smtp_port, timeout=timeout)
else:
smtp = SMTP(smtp_host, smtp_port, timeout=timeout)
smtp.set_debuglevel(show_transcript)
if smtp_secure == "tls":
smtp.starttls()
if username or password:
smtp.login(username, password)
smtp.sendmail(msg["From"], msg["To"].split(","), msg.as_string())
except SMTPException as err:
# Output just the error (skip the Python stack trace) for SMTP errors
print("Error sending: %r" % err)
exit(1)
except SocketError as err:
print("Error connecting to %s:%d: %r" % (smtp_host, smtp_port, err))
exit(1)
finally:
if smtp is not None:
smtp.quit()
PYTHON
}
##
## Conf helpers
##
#_readaccountconf_mutable_default name default_value
# Given a name like MY_CONF:
# - if MY_CONF is set and non-empty, output $MY_CONF
# - if MY_CONF is set _empty_, output $default_value
# (lets user `export MY_CONF=` to clear previous saved value
# and return to default, without user having to know default)
# - otherwise if _readaccountconf_mutable MY_CONF is non-empty, return that
# (value of SAVED_MY_CONF from account.conf)
# - otherwise output $default_value
_readaccountconf_mutable_default() {
_name="$1"
_default_value="$2"
eval "_value=\"\$$_name\""
eval "_name_is_set=\"\${${_name}+true}\""
# ($_name_is_set is "true" if $$_name is set to anything, including empty)
if [ -z "${_value}" ] && [ "${_name_is_set:-}" != "true" ]; then
_value="$(_readaccountconf_mutable "$_name")"
fi
if [ -z "${_value}" ]; then
_value="$_default_value"
fi
printf "%s" "$_value"
}
#_saveaccountconf_mutable_default name value default_value base64encode
# Like _saveaccountconf_mutable, but if value is default_value
# then _clearaccountconf_mutable instead
_saveaccountconf_mutable_default() {
_name="$1"
_value="$2"
_default_value="$3"
_base64encode="$4"
if [ "$_value" != "$_default_value" ]; then
_saveaccountconf_mutable "$_name" "$_value" "$_base64encode"
else
_clearaccountconf_mutable "$_name"
fi
}