Hi,
On Thu, 2015-11-12 at 16:27 +0100, Alexander Marx wrote:
With this patch the new domains with german umlauts are checked. In addition we check all allowed chars in the address before the @ sign.
To check the fqdn of an email the function validfqdn has been adapted as well.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Marx alexander.marx@ipfire.org
config/cfgroot/general-functions.pl | 33 ++++++++++++++++++++++-----
1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/config/cfgroot/general-functions.pl b/config/cfgroot/general-functions.pl index 2b5cd19..55ea5b6 100644 --- a/config/cfgroot/general-functions.pl +++ b/config/cfgroot/general-functions.pl @@ -662,13 +662,13 @@ sub validfqdn if (length ($part) < 1 || length ($part) > 63) { return 0;} # Only valid characters are a-z, A-Z, 0-9 and -
if ($part !~ /^[a-zA-Z0-9-]*$/) {
# First character can only be a letter or a digitif ($part !~ /^[a-zA-ZöäüÖÄÜ0-9-]*$/) { return 0;}
if (substr ($part, 0, 1) !~ /^[a-zA-Z0-9]*$/) {
if (substr ($part, 0, 1) !~ /^[a-zA-ZöäüÖÄÜ0-9]*$/)
{ return 0;} # Last character can only be a letter or a digit
if (substr ($part, -1, 1) !~ /^[a-zA-Z0-9]*$/) {
if (substr ($part, -1, 1) !~ /^[a-zA-ZöäüÖÄÜ0-9]*$/)
{ return 0;} } return 1;
There can't be any of those special characters in the domain name. These must be escaped by using the IDN standard.
@@ -747,14 +747,25 @@ sub ipcidr2msk { }
sub validemail {
- my $mail = shift;
- return 0 if ( $mail !~ /^[0-9a-zA-Z.-_]+@[0-9a-zA-Z.-]+$/
);
- return 0 if ( $mail =~ /^[^0-9a-zA-Z]|[^0-9a-zA-Z]$/);
- return 0 if ( $mail !~ /([0-9a-zA-Z]{1})@./ );
- return 0 if ( $mail !~ /.@([0-9a-zA-Z]{1})/ );
- return 0 if ( $mail =~ /..-.|.-..|....|.--./g );
- return 0 if ( $mail =~ /.._.|.-_.|._..|._-.|.__./g );
- return 0 if ( $mail !~ /.([a-zA-Z]{2,4})$/ );
- my $address = shift;
- my @positionen = split( /@/, $address );
- my $anz=@positionen;
The variables in this code are not English.
- #check if we have one part before and after '@'
- return 0 if ( $anz != 2 );
- #check if one of the parts starts or ends with a dot
- return 0 if ( substr($positionen[0],0,1) eq '.' );
- return 0 if ( substr($positionen[0],-1,1) eq '.' );
- return 0 if ( substr($positionen[1],0,1) eq '.' );
- return 0 if ( substr($positionen[1],-1,1) eq '.' );
- #check first addresspart (before '@' sign)
- return 0 if ( $positionen[0] !~ m/^[a-zA-Z0-9.!-+#]+$/ );
In this part may be special characters. I don't think that this is a good thing though, but some mailboxes allow unicode.
- #check second addresspart (after '@' sign)
- return 0 if ( !&validfqdn( $positionen[1] ) );
You could write this easier as:
return &validfqdn(...);
If the validfqdn() method finds an invalid domain name, the return code would be false. Otherwise it would be true.
return 1;
}
-Michael