[Python-bugs-list] [ python-Bugs-498572 ] smtplib.py AUTH mechanism

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Bugs item #498572, was opened at 2002-01-02 08:04
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Category: Python Library
Group: Python 2.2
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Mauro Cicognini (mcicogni)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: smtplib.py AUTH mechanism

Initial Comment:
Currently the AUTH implementation within smtplib.py does not fully comply to RFC 2554.
This RFC explicitly states on page 7:

   auth_command    = "AUTH" SPACE auth_type [SPACE (base64 / "=")]
                     *(CRLF [base64]) CRLF

Therefore, after the AUTH token there _must_ be an ASCII blank.

However, the ESMTP features parsing code uses a RE that will match any alphanumeric string, 
stopping at the first non-alphanumeric character (smtplib.py, line 394):

     '(?P<feature>[A-Za-z0-9][A-Za-z0-9\-]*)'

and will also match, for example, "AUTH=LOGIN", which it shouldn't.

This poses a problem when trying to authenticate against an iPlanet Messaging Server MTA, which 
responds to EHLO with 

... (other features)
AUTH PLAIN LOGIN
STARTTLS
AUTH=LOGIN

and obviously the second AUTH token "feature list" overwrites the first (we get just ['=LOGIN'], 
which isn't really useful in any case).

I suppose the MTA isn't telling the MUA a second set of AUTH features, but merely letting the 
MUA 
know that it may insert the AUTH=<...> parameter on the MAIL FROM command (see the same 
RFC 
2554, section 5, page 4).
Anyway, the RFC mandates for a space between the AUTH token and the implemented 
authentication mechanism list, so this should not be a problem in the first place (smtplib.py could 
just ignore the improperly-constructed feature line).

By the way, the AUTH LOGIN mechanism is iPlanet-Netscape proprietary, so the only well-known 
method to use in this case would be PLAIN.

This "bug" is trivial to fix (just add a space as the last character of the RE) but I don't know about 
other ESMTP service extensions, which may ask for characters other than space as delimiters.
However, I don't know of any existing ESMTP extensions not using the ASCII blank as a token 
separator, so I think the aforementioned correction could be put in place.

Thank you,
Mauro Cicognini
Siosistemi S.p.A., Italy


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