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#!/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/bin/perl

# cpanel - scripts/smtpmailgidonly                 Copyright 2022 cPanel, L.L.C.
#                                                           All rights reserved.
# copyright@cpanel.net                                         http://cpanel.net
# This code is subject to the cPanel license. Unauthorized copying is prohibited

use strict;
use warnings;

use Cpanel::Exim::Config::Ports ();
use Cpanel::Chkservd            ();
use Cpanel::PwCache             ();

my $version = '2.4';
my $action  = lc( ( grep( m/^-*(?:on|off|status|refresh|start|stop)$/i, @ARGV ) )[0] // '' ) || 0;
$action =~ s/^-*//g;
my $no_run_header = "$0 version $version - Copyright(C) 2020 cPanel, L.L.C.\nThis may be freely redistributed under the terms of the Artistic License.";

if ( !$action ) {
    print STDERR <<"EOM";
$no_run_header

    usage:  $0 <on|off|status|refresh|start|stop>

EOM
    exit 1;
}

my $cpaneluid  = ( Cpanel::PwCache::getpwnam('cpanel') )[2];
my $mailgid    = ( Cpanel::PwCache::getpwnam('mail') )[3];
my $mailmangid = ( Cpanel::PwCache::getpwnam('mailman') )[3];

my $exim_alt_port = Cpanel::Chkservd::geteximport(1);    #first arg allows fetch more then the first port
if ($exim_alt_port) {
    foreach my $port ( split( m/\s*\,\s*/, $exim_alt_port ) ) {
        $Cpanel::Exim::Config::Ports::LISTEN_PORTS{$port} = 1 if ( $port =~ /^[0-9]+$/ && $port < 65535 && $port > 0 );
    }
}

my @PORTS      = sort { $a <=> $b } keys %Cpanel::Exim::Config::Ports::LISTEN_PORTS;
my @RULE_TYPES = (
    { 'table' => 'nat', 'target' => 'RETURN', 'method' => '-I' },
    { 'table' => '',    'target' => 'ACCEPT', 'method' => '-I' }
);
my @RULES = (
    { 'type' => 'uid', 'value' => 0, 'name' => 'root' },    #aka root
    $cpaneluid  ? { 'type' => 'uid', 'value' => $cpaneluid, 'name' => 'cpanel', 'args' => [ '-d', '127.0.0.1' ] } : (),
    $mailgid    ? { 'type' => 'gid', 'value' => $mailgid,    'name' => 'mail' }    : (),
    $mailmangid ? { 'type' => 'gid', 'value' => $mailmangid, 'name' => 'mailman' } : ()
);

# for future expension
if ( -e '/var/cpanel/smtpmailgidonly/conf.yaml' ) {
    print "Loaded custom smtpmailgidonly/conf.yaml\n";
    require Cpanel::YAML::Syck;
    my $cfg = YAML::Syck::LoadFile('/var/cpanel/smtpmailgidonly/conf.yaml');
    push @PORTS, @{ $cfg->{'PORTS'} } if exists $cfg->{'PORTS'};
    push @RULES, @{ $cfg->{'RULES'} } if exists $cfg->{'RULES'};
}

require Cpanel::SafeRun::Errors;

my $enabled = -e '/var/cpanel/smtpgidonlytweak';

if ( $action eq 'status' ) {
    print "Protection is: " . ( $enabled ? 'on' : 'off' ) . "\n";
    exit 0;
}

if ( $action eq 'refresh' ) {
    $action = ( $enabled ? 'on' : 'off' );
    print "Refreshing SMTP Mail protection.\n";
}
remove_firewall_rules( $action =~ /^(?:start|stop)$/ );

if ( $action =~ /^(?:on|start)$/ ) {
    add_firewall_rules( $action eq 'start' );
    print "SMTP Mail protection has been enabled.\n";
    print "All outbound SMTP connections will be redirected to localhost except:\n";
    foreach my $rule (@RULES) {
        print "\t$rule->{'type'} is $rule->{'name'} (ports: " . join( ',', @PORTS ) . ")\n";
    }
}
else {
    print "SMTP Mail protection has been disabled.  All users may make outbound smtp connections.\n";
}

exit;

sub add_firewall_rules {
    my ($start_only) = @_;

    foreach my $type (@RULE_TYPES) {

        foreach my $rule (@RULES) {
            my $result = _iptables( ( $type->{'table'} ? ( '-t', $type->{'table'} ) : () ), $type->{'method'}, 'OUTPUT', '-p', 'tcp', ( ref $rule->{'args'} ? @{ $rule->{'args'} } : () ), '-m', 'multiport', '--dports', join( ',', @PORTS ), '-m', 'owner', '--' . $rule->{'type'} . '-owner', $rule->{'value'}, '-j', $type->{'target'} );
            if ( $result =~ m/(?:No\s+chain|target\s+problem|Unknown\s+error|cannot\s+open\s+shared\s+object\s+file)/i ) {
                remove_firewall_rules();
                print "SMTP Mail protection has been disabled.  All users may make smtp connections.\n";
                print "There was a problem setting up iptables.  You either have an older kernel or a broken iptables install, or ipt_owner could not be loaded.\n";
                exit 1;
            }
        }
    }
    _iptables( '-t', 'nat', '-A', 'OUTPUT', '-p', 'tcp', '-m', 'multiport', '--dports', join( ',', @PORTS ), '-j', 'REDIRECT' );

    return if $start_only;

    require Cpanel::Config::CpConfGuard;

    my $cpconf = Cpanel::Config::CpConfGuard->new();
    $cpconf->{data}->{smtpmailgidonly} = 1;
    $cpconf->save();

    require Cpanel::FileUtils::TouchFile;

    Cpanel::FileUtils::TouchFile::touchfile('/var/cpanel/smtpgidonlytweak');
}

sub remove_firewall_rules {
    my ($stop_only) = @_;

    debug("Removing old rules");
    if ( !-e '/etc/csf' ) {    #case 57565: removing these breaks outbound mail if csf has SMTP_BLOCK=1

        # Old method needs to be removed
        foreach my $rule (@RULES) {
            _iptables( '-D', 'OUTPUT', '--protocol', 'tcp', ( ref $rule->{'args'} ? @{ $rule->{'args'} } : () ), '--dport', '25', '-m', 'owner', '--' . $rule->{'type'} . '-owner', $rule->{'value'}, '-j', 'ACCEPT' );
        }
        _iptables( '-D', 'OUTPUT', '--protocol', 'tcp', '-d', '127.0.0.1', '--dport', '25', '-j', 'ACCEPT' );
        _iptables( '-D', 'OUTPUT', '--protocol', 'tcp', '--dport', '25', '-j', 'REJECT' );
    }
    debug("Removing new type rules");
    {

        # New Method
        foreach my $type (@RULE_TYPES) {

            foreach my $rule (@RULES) {
                _iptables( ( $type->{'table'} ? ( '-t', $type->{'table'} ) : () ), '-D', 'OUTPUT', '-p', 'tcp', ( ref $rule->{'args'} ? @{ $rule->{'args'} } : () ), '-m', 'multiport', '--dports', join( ',', @PORTS ), '-m', 'owner', '--' . $rule->{'type'} . '-owner', $rule->{'value'}, '-j', $type->{'target'} );

            }
        }
        _iptables( '-t', 'nat', '-D', 'OUTPUT', '-p', 'tcp', '-m', 'multiport', '--dports', join( ',', @PORTS ), '-j', 'REDIRECT' );

    }
    debug("Removing multiport rules matching 25...");
    {
        foreach my $type (@RULE_TYPES) {

            # Remove any remaining port 25 rules
            my %port_lists;
            foreach my $line ( split( /\n/, _iptables( ( $type->{'table'} ? ( '-t', $type->{'table'} ) : () ), '-L', '-n' ) ) ) {

                #RETURN     tcp  --  0.0.0.0/0            127.0.0.1           multiport dports 25,26,122,125,232,434,465,587,809,5454 OWNER UID match 32001
                if ( $line =~ m/multiport\s+dports\s+(25,[,0-9]+)\s+(?i:OWNER)\s+[UG]ID\s+match/ ) {
                    $port_lists{$1} = 1;
                }
            }
            foreach my $port_list ( keys %port_lists ) {
                foreach my $rule (@RULES) {
                    _iptables( ( $type->{'table'} ? ( '-t', $type->{'table'} ) : () ), '-D', 'OUTPUT', '-p', 'tcp', ( ref $rule->{'args'} ? @{ $rule->{'args'} } : () ), '-m', 'multiport', '--dports', $port_list, '-m', 'owner', '--' . $rule->{'type'} . '-owner', $rule->{'value'}, '-j', $type->{'target'} );

                }

                if ( $type->{'table'} && $type->{'table'} eq 'nat' ) {
                    _iptables( '-t', 'nat', '-D', 'OUTPUT', '-p', 'tcp', '-m', 'multiport', '--dports', $port_list, '-j', 'REDIRECT' );
                }
            }
        }
    }

    return if $stop_only;

    require Cpanel::Config::CpConfGuard;

    my $cpconf = Cpanel::Config::CpConfGuard->new();
    $cpconf->{data}->{smtpmailgidonly} = 0;
    $cpconf->save();

    unlink '/var/cpanel/smtpgidonlytweak';    # For WHM
}

sub debug {
    print "[$_[0]]\n" if $ENV{'CPANEL_DEBUG'};
}

sub _iptables {
    my @rule_content = @_;
    if ( -x '/sbin/ip6tables' ) {
        my @rule6_content = @rule_content;
        foreach my $part (@rule6_content) {
            $part =~ s/127\.0\.0\.1/\:\:1\/128/g;    # change local host to ipv6 equiv
        }
        debug( "EXEC: " . join( ' ', '/sbin/ip6tables', @rule6_content ) );
        my $result6 = Cpanel::SafeRun::Errors::saferunallerrors( '/sbin/ip6tables', @rule6_content ) . "\n";
        debug("EXEC RESULT: $result6");
    }

    debug( "EXEC: " . join( ' ', '/sbin/iptables', @rule_content ) );
    my $result = Cpanel::SafeRun::Errors::saferunallerrors( '/sbin/iptables', @rule_content ) . "\n";
    debug("EXEC RESULT: $result");
    return $result;
}

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Create any website layout you can imagine

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Course description

You can launch a new career in web development today by learning HTML & CSS. You don't need a computer science degree or expensive software. All you need is a computer, a bit of time, a lot of determination, and a teacher you trust. I've taught HTML and CSS to countless coworkers and held training sessions for fortune 100 companies. I am that teacher you can trust. 


Don't limit yourself by creating websites with some cheesy “site-builder" tool. This course teaches you how to take 100% control over your webpages by using the same concepts that every professional website is created with.


This course does not assume any prior experience. We start at square one and learn together bit by bit. By the end of the course you will have created (by hand) a website that looks great on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops alike.


In the summer of 2020 the course has received a new section where we push our website live up onto the web using the free GitHub Pages service; this means you'll be able to share a link to what you've created with your friends, family, colleagues and the world!

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