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selfpost/internal/app/sasl.go
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mix f88d8dabcb Phase 9: full backup/restore + domain export/import (spec 7.5, 11.6)
Full server backup (spec 7.5.A): internal/backup produces a tar.gz of all of
/data — a consistent SQLite snapshot via VACUUM INTO, DKIM keys, sasldb2 and a
version manifest; TLS certs (tls/) and the Postfix queue are excluded. Two equal
paths: the panel button (POST /backup, no-store) and the selfpost-backup CLI via
docker exec (spec 11.6). CheckRestore runs before store.Open: a manifest version
mismatch refuses to boot with the image tag to use; a match consumes the
manifest so it only guards the first post-restore boot. Restore is not a
separate branch — Postfix/OpenDKIM regenerate from the restored SQLite as on any
start.

Domain export/import (spec 7.5.B): DomainExport carries the DKIM private key and
each application's working password. SASL secrets are read from sasldb2 via
db_dump (the userPassword property is plaintext) and, on import, re-keyed under
the local realm with saslpasswd2 — so credentials keep working on an instance
with a different hostname, with no DKIM DNS change. Import validates and rolls
back atomically on any failure. db-util (db_dump) is now an explicit image dep.

Verified on the server (selfpost:p9): gofmt/vet/test green; container e2e for
cross-realm domain export/import (SMTP AUTH 235 under the new realm), CLI and
panel backups, same-version restore, and version-mismatch refusal.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-14 22:33:07 +03:00

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package app
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"encoding/hex"
"fmt"
"os/exec"
"strings"
)
// SASLDB manages the Cyrus SASL account database (sasldb2) the panel maintains
// for application credentials (spec 5.1). The panel is the only writer; Postfix
// reads it to authenticate SMTP clients. Accounts are created and removed with
// the standard saslpasswd2 tool ("эквивалент saslpasswd2", per the plan).
type SASLDB struct {
path string // sasldb2 file, under /data so it survives restarts (spec 9)
realm string // SASL realm, so lookups match what Postfix's SASL uses
// run executes saslpasswd2. It is a field so tests can substitute a fake;
// the default shells out to the real binary via runSaslpasswd2.
run func(args []string, stdin []byte) error
// dump reads the raw sasldb2 as db_dump key/value pairs (Berkeley DB). It is
// a field so tests can substitute a fake; the default runs db_dump.
dump func(path string) ([]byte, error)
}
// NewSASLDB builds a manager for the sasldb2 at path with the given realm. The
// realm should match SELFPOST_HOSTNAME so the account identity lines up with
// Postfix's SASL configuration in Phase 5.
func NewSASLDB(path, realm string) *SASLDB {
return &SASLDB{path: path, realm: realm, run: runSaslpasswd2, dump: dumpSASLDB}
}
// Set creates or updates an application's SASL account with the given password
// (spec 5.1, 7.2.9). Used both at creation and when a password is regenerated;
// saslpasswd2 overwrites an existing entry in place.
//
// The password is passed to saslpasswd2 on stdin (never as an argument, so it
// cannot leak through the process table or logs). The login is passed as a
// separate argv element after being whitelisted by validateLogin — it never
// goes through a shell and is never interpolated into a command string (spec
// 7.6.3).
func (s *SASLDB) Set(login, password string) error {
if err := validateLogin(login); err != nil {
return err
}
// -p: read the passphrase from stdin (pipe mode, no tty prompt).
// -c: create the account / set the password.
// -f: operate on our sasldb2 rather than the system default path.
// -u: the realm the account lives under.
args := []string{"-p", "-c", "-f", s.path, "-u", s.realm, login}
if err := s.run(args, []byte(password)); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("saslpasswd2 set %q: %w", login, err)
}
return nil
}
// Delete removes an application's SASL account (spec 7.2.8). A missing account
// is not treated as an error, so deletion is idempotent and safe to retry.
func (s *SASLDB) Delete(login string) error {
if err := validateLogin(login); err != nil {
return err
}
// -d: delete the account.
args := []string{"-d", "-f", s.path, "-u", s.realm, login}
if err := s.run(args, nil); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("saslpasswd2 delete %q: %w", login, err)
}
return nil
}
// ErrSecretNotFound is returned by Secret when the sasldb2 has no password entry
// for the login under this realm.
var ErrSecretNotFound = fmt.Errorf("sasl secret not found")
// Secret returns an application's stored password so it can be carried in a
// domain export and re-created verbatim on another instance (spec 7.5.B). This
// is possible because sasldb2 keeps the SASL secret in a password-equivalent
// form (the plaintext userPassword property, to serve challenge-response
// mechanisms) — unlike the admin's one-way bcrypt hash (spec 7.6). The value is
// realm-independent, so the importer can re-key it under its own realm.
//
// It reads the database with db_dump (Berkeley DB), passing only our own file
// path as a fixed argument (no shell, no user input — spec 7.6.3), and returns
// ErrSecretNotFound if the login has no entry.
func (s *SASLDB) Secret(login string) (string, error) {
if err := validateLogin(login); err != nil {
return "", err
}
out, err := s.dump(s.path)
if err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("read sasldb2 for %q: %w", login, err)
}
secret, ok, err := parseSASLSecret(out, login, s.realm)
if err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("parse sasldb2 for %q: %w", login, err)
}
if !ok {
return "", fmt.Errorf("login %q: %w", login, ErrSecretNotFound)
}
return secret, nil
}
// parseSASLSecret scans db_dump's byte-value output for the userPassword entry
// keyed by (login, realm). sasldb2 keys are NUL-separated tuples
// "<login>\0<realm>\0<property>"; the matching value is the stored password.
func parseSASLSecret(dump []byte, login, realm string) (string, bool, error) {
sc := bufio.NewScanner(bytes.NewReader(dump))
// sasldb2 records are tiny, but raise the line cap so a long hex line is
// never silently truncated.
sc.Buffer(make([]byte, 0, 64*1024), 1024*1024)
inData := false
var keyBytes []byte
haveKey := false
for sc.Scan() {
line := sc.Text()
if !inData {
if line == "HEADER=END" {
inData = true
}
continue
}
if line == "DATA=END" {
break
}
// Each data line is a single leading space followed by hex.
hexStr := strings.TrimPrefix(line, " ")
raw, err := hex.DecodeString(hexStr)
if err != nil {
return "", false, fmt.Errorf("bad db_dump hex line: %w", err)
}
if !haveKey {
keyBytes = raw
haveKey = true
continue
}
// raw is the value for keyBytes.
haveKey = false
parts := bytes.Split(keyBytes, []byte{0})
if len(parts) != 3 {
continue
}
if string(parts[0]) == login && string(parts[1]) == realm && string(parts[2]) == "userPassword" {
return string(raw), true, nil
}
}
if err := sc.Err(); err != nil {
return "", false, err
}
return "", false, nil
}
// runSaslpasswd2 executes the real saslpasswd2 with the given arguments and
// stdin. Arguments are passed as a fixed argv (no shell), so no user input is
// ever interpreted as a command (spec 7.6.3).
func runSaslpasswd2(args []string, stdin []byte) error {
cmd := exec.Command("saslpasswd2", args...)
if stdin != nil {
cmd.Stdin = bytes.NewReader(stdin)
}
out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("%w: %s", err, strings.TrimSpace(string(out)))
}
return nil
}
// dumpSASLDB runs db_dump to export the sasldb2 as key/value hex pairs. The path
// is our own sasldb2 file (never user input) and is passed as a fixed argument
// with no shell (spec 7.6.3).
func dumpSASLDB(path string) ([]byte, error) {
cmd := exec.Command("db_dump", path)
out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("db_dump: %w: %s", err, strings.TrimSpace(string(out)))
}
return out, nil
}