Merge pull request #41 from tomav/letsencrypt

Added Letsencrypt support to docker-mailserver
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Thomas VIAL 2015-12-07 13:32:12 +01:00
commit a0b55531a9
7 changed files with 134 additions and 82 deletions

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docker-compose.yml
postfix/ssl/*
assert.sh*
letsencrypt/

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Why I created this image: [Simple mail server with Docker](http://tvi.al/simple-
- aliases and fowards/redirects are managed in `./postfix/virtual`
- antispam rules are managed in `./spamassassin/rules.cf`
- files must be mounted to `/tmp` in your container (see `docker-compose.yml` template)
- ssl is strongly recommended, you can provide a self-signed certificate, see below
- ssl is strongly recommended, read [SSL.md](SSL.md) to use LetsEncrypt or Self-Signed Certificates
- [includes integration tests](https://travis-ci.org/tomav/docker-mailserver)
- [builds automated on docker hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/tvial/docker-mailserver/)
@ -40,15 +40,21 @@ Why I created this image: [Simple mail server with Docker](http://tvi.al/simple-
## run
docker run --name mail -v "$(pwd)/postfix":/tmp/postfix -v "$(pwd)/spamassassin":/tmp/spamassassin -p "25:25" -p "143:143" -p "587:587" -p "993:993" -h mail.my-domain.com -t tvial/docker-mailserver
docker run --name mail \
-v "$(pwd)/postfix":/tmp/postfix \
-v "$(pwd)/spamassassin":/tmp/spamassassin \
-v "$(pwd)/letsencrypt/etc":/etc/letsencrypt \
-p "25:25" -p "143:143" -p "587:587" -p "993:993" \
-e DMS_SSL=letsencrypt \
-h mail.domain.com \
-t tvial/docker-mailserver
## docker-compose template (recommended)
mail:
# image: tvial/docker-mailserver
build: .
image: tvial/docker-mailserver
hostname: mail
domainname: my-domain.com
domainname: domain.com
ports:
- "25:25"
- "143:143"
@ -57,6 +63,9 @@ Why I created this image: [Simple mail server with Docker](http://tvi.al/simple-
volumes:
- ./spamassassin:/tmp/spamassassin/
- ./postfix:/tmp/postfix/
- ./letsencrypt/etc:/etc/letsencrypt
environment:
- DMS_SSL=letsencrypt
Volumes allow to:
@ -68,38 +77,6 @@ Volumes allow to:
docker-compose up -d mail
# configure ssl
## generate self-signed ssl certificate
You can easily generate a self-signed SSL certificate by using the following command:
docker run -ti --rm -v "$(pwd)"/postfix/ssl:/ssl -h mail.my-domain.com -t tvial/docker-mailserver generate-ssl-certificate
# Press enter
# Enter a password when needed
# Fill information like Country, Organisation name
# Fill "my-domain.com" as FQDN for CA, and "mail.my-domain.com" for the certificate.
# They HAVE to be different, otherwise you'll get a `TXT_DB error number 2`
# Don't fill extras
# Enter same password when needed
# Sign the certificate? [y/n]:y
# 1 out of 1 certificate requests certified, commit? [y/n]y
# will generate:
# postfix/ssl/mail.my-domain.com-key.pem (used in postfix)
# postfix/ssl/mail.my-domain.com-req.pem (only used to generate other files)
# postfix/ssl/mail.my-domain.com-cert.pem (used in postfix)
# postfix/ssl/mail.my-domain.com-combined.pem (used in courier)
# postfix/ssl/demoCA/cacert.pem (certificate authority)
Note that the certificate will be generate for the container `fqdn`, that is passed as `-h` argument.
Check the following page for more information regarding [postfix and SSL/TLS configuration](http://www.mad-hacking.net/documentation/linux/applications/mail/using-ssl-tls-postfix-courier.xml).
## configure ssl certificate (convention over configuration)
If a matching certificate (files listed above) is found in `postfix/ssl`, it will be automatically setup in postfix and courier-imap-ssl. You just have to place them in `postfix/ssl` folder.
# client configuration
# imap

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# docker-mailserver with ssl
There are multiple options to enable SSL:
* using [letsencrypt](https://letsencrypt.org/) (recommended)
* using self-signed certificates with the provided tool
After installation, you can test your setup with [checktls.com](https://www.checktls.com/TestReceiver).
## let's encrypt (recommended)
To enable Let's Encrypt on your mail server, you have to:
* get your certificate using [letsencrypt client](https://github.com/letsencrypt/letsencrypt)
* add an environment variable `DMS_SSL` with value `letsencrypt` (see `docker-compose.yml.dist`)
* mount your `letsencrypt` folder to `/etc/letsencrypt`
You don't have anything else to do. Enjoy.
## self signed certificates
You can easily generate a self-signed SSL certificate by using the following command:
docker run -ti --rm -v "$(pwd)"/postfix/ssl:/ssl -h mail.my-domain.com -t tvial/docker-mailserver generate-ssl-certificate
# Press enter
# Enter a password when needed
# Fill information like Country, Organisation name
# Fill "my-domain.com" as FQDN for CA, and "mail.my-domain.com" for the certificate.
# They HAVE to be different, otherwise you'll get a `TXT_DB error number 2`
# Don't fill extras
# Enter same password when needed
# Sign the certificate? [y/n]:y
# 1 out of 1 certificate requests certified, commit? [y/n]y
# will generate:
# postfix/ssl/mail.my-domain.com-key.pem (used in postfix)
# postfix/ssl/mail.my-domain.com-req.pem (only used to generate other files)
# postfix/ssl/mail.my-domain.com-cert.pem (used in postfix)
# postfix/ssl/mail.my-domain.com-combined.pem (used in courier)
# postfix/ssl/demoCA/cacert.pem (certificate authority)
Note that the certificate will be generate for the container `fqdn`, that is passed as `-h` argument.
Check the following page for more information regarding [postfix and SSL/TLS configuration](http://www.mad-hacking.net/documentation/linux/applications/mail/using-ssl-tls-postfix-courier.xml).
To use the certificate:
* add an `DMS_SSL=self-signed` to your container environment variables
* if a matching certificate (files listed above) is found in `postfix/ssl`, it will be automatically setup in postfix and courier-imap-ssl. You just have to place them in `postfix/ssl` folder.

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# Sign the public key certificate with CA certificate
openssl ca -out /ssl/$FQDN-cert.pem -infiles /ssl/$FQDN-req.pem
# Combine certificates for courier
cat /ssl/$FQDN-key.pem /ssl/$FQDN-cert.pem >> /ssl/$FQDN-combined.pem
cat /ssl/$FQDN-key.pem /ssl/$FQDN-cert.pem > /ssl/$FQDN-combined.pem

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# image: tvial/docker-mailserver
build: .
hostname: mail
domainname: my-domain.com
domainname: domain.com
ports:
- "25:25"
- "143:143"
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volumes:
- ./spamassassin:/tmp/spamassassin/
- ./postfix:/tmp/postfix/
- ./letsencrypt/etc:/etc/letsencrypt
environment:
- DMS_SSL=letsencrypt

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touch /etc/postfix/vmailbox && postmap /etc/postfix/vmailbox
touch /etc/postfix/virtual && postmap /etc/postfix/virtual
# SSL Configuration
case $DMS_SSL in
"letsencrypt" )
# letsencrypt folders and files mounted in /etc/letsencrypt
# Postfix configuration
sed -i -r 's/smtpd_tls_cert_file=\/etc\/ssl\/certs\/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem/smtpd_tls_cert_file=\/etc\/letsencrypt\/live\/'$(hostname)'\/fullchain.pem/g' /etc/postfix/main.cf
sed -i -r 's/smtpd_tls_key_file=\/etc\/ssl\/private\/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key/smtpd_tls_key_file=\/etc\/letsencrypt\/live\/'$(hostname)'\/privkey.pem/g' /etc/postfix/main.cf
# Courier configuration
cat /etc/letsencrypt/live/$(hostname)/privkey.pem /etc/letsencrypt/live/$(hostname)/cert.pem > /etc/letsencrypt/live/$(hostname)/combined.pem
sed -i -r 's/TLS_CERTFILE=\/etc\/courier\/imapd.pem/TLS_CERTFILE=\/etc\/letsencrypt\/live\/'$(hostname)'\/combined.pem/g' /etc/courier/imapd-ssl
echo "SSL configured with letsencrypt certificates"
;;
"self-signed" )
# Adding self-signed SSL certificate if provided in 'postfix/ssl' folder
if [ -e "/tmp/postfix/ssl/$(hostname)-cert.pem" ] \
&& [ -e "/tmp/postfix/ssl/$(hostname)-key.pem" ] \
@ -77,6 +95,10 @@ if [ -e "/tmp/postfix/ssl/$(hostname)-cert.pem" ] \
sed -i -r 's/TLS_CERTFILE=\/etc\/courier\/imapd.pem/TLS_CERTFILE=\/etc\/postfix\/ssl\/'$(hostname)'-combined.pem/g' /etc/courier/imapd-ssl
fi
;;
esac
echo "Fixing permissions"
chown -R 5000:5000 /var/mail
mkdir -p /var/log/clamav && chown -R clamav:root /var/log/clamav

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# Testing that a SPAM is rejected
assert_raises "docker exec mail grep 'Blocked SPAM' /var/log/mail.log | grep spam@external.tld"
# TODO: Testing that a Virus is rejected
# Testing that a Virus is rejected
assert_raises "docker exec mail grep 'Blocked INFECTED' /var/log/mail.log | grep virus@external.tld"
# Testing presence of freshclam CRON