* chore: Only replace `CHKSUM_FILE` when a change has been processed
* chore: Change Detection service should be the last daemon started
* chore: Remove 10 second startup delay for change detector
There should be no concern with conflicts as any writes should have already been done by the time this daemon service is started.
* tests(fix): `smtp_delivery.bats` must wait for Amavis
The change event for adding a user can be processed much sooner now, which means Amavis may not yet be ready.
Added extra condition to wait on at least the Amavis port being reachable, and some failure asserts with the mail queue to better catch / debug when this problem occurs.
* chore: Add some minor delay to avoid Amavis failing to connect
* added options to toggle OpenDKIM & OpenDMARC
rspamd can provide DKIM signing and DMARC checking itself, so users
should be able to disable OpenDKIM & OpenDMARC. The default is left at
1, so users have to to opt-in when the want to disable the features.
* misc small enhancements
* adjusted start of rspamd
The order of starting redis + rspamd was reversed (now correct) and
rspamd now starts with the correct user.
* adjusted rspamd core configuration
The main configuration was revised. This includes AV configuration as
well as worker/proxy/controller configuration used to control the main
rspamd processes.
The configuration is not tested extensively, but well enough that I am
confident to go forward with it until we declare rspamd support as
stable.
* update & improve the documentation
* add tests
These are some initial tests which test the most basic functionality.
* tests(refactor): Improve consistency and documentation for test helpers (#3012)
* added `ALWAYS_RUN` target `Makefile` recipies (#3013)
This ensures the recipies are always run.
Co-authored-by: georglauterbach <44545919+georglauterbach@users.noreply.github.com>
* adjusted rspamd test to refactored test helper functions
* improve documentation
* apply suggestions from code review (no. 1 by @polarthene)
Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
* streamline heredoc (EOM -> EOF)
* adjust rspamd test (remove unnecessary run arguments)
Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: RSPAM ENV should only add to array if ENV enabled
* fix: Correctly match ownership for Postfix content
- `/var/lib/postfix` dir and content is `postfix:postfix`, not `postfix:root`.
- `/var/spool/postfix` is `root:root` not `postfix:root` like it's content.
- Add additional comments, including ownership changes by Postfix to `/var/spool/postfix` when process starts / restarts.
* fix: Ensure correct `chown -R` user and groups applied
These were all fine except for clamav not using the correct clamav group. `fetchmail` group is `nogroup` as per the group set by the debian package.
Additionally formatted the `-eq 1 ]]` content to align on the same columns, and added additional comment about the purpose of this `chown -R` usage so that it's clear what bug / breakage it's attempting to prevent / fix.
* refactor: `misc-stack.sh` conditional handling
The last condition doesn't get triggered at all AFAIK. Nor does it make sense to make a folder path with `mkdir -p` to symlink to when the container does not have anything to copy over?
- If that was for files, the `mkdir -p` approach seems invalid?
- If it was for a directory that could come up later, it should instead be created in advance? None of the current values for `FILES` seem to hit this path.
Removing as it doesn't seem relevant to current support.
Symlinking was done for each case, I've opted to just perform that after the conditional instead.
Additional inline docs added for additional context.
* chore: Move amavis `chown -R` fix into `misc-stack.sh`
This was handled separately for some reason. It belongs with the other services handling this fix in `misc-stack.sh`.
The `-h` option isn't relevant, when paired with `-R` it has no effect.
* fix: Dockerfile should preserve `clamav` ownership with `COPY --link`
The UID and GID were copied over but would not match `clamav` user and group due to numeric ID mismatch between containers. `--chown=clamav` fixes that.
* chore: Workaround `buildx` bug with separate `chown -R`
Avoids increasing the image weight from this change by leveraging `COPY` in the final stage.
* chore: `COPY --link` from a separate stage instead of relying on scratch
The `scratch` approach wasn't great. A single layer invalidation in the previous stage would result in a new 600MB layer to store.
`make build` with this change seems to barely be affected by such if a change came before copying over the linked stage, although with `buildx` and the `docker-container` driver with `--load` it would take much longer to import and seemed to keep adding storage. Possibly because I was testing with a minimal `buildx` command, that wasn't leveraging proper cache options?
* lint: Appease the linting gods
* chore: Align `misc-stack.sh` paths for `chown -R` operations
Review feedback
Co-authored-by: Casper <casperklein@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: Reduce one extra cache layer copy
No apparent advantage of a `COPY --link` initially in separate stage.
Just `COPY --chown` in the separate stage and `COPY --link` the stage content. 230MB less in build cache used.
* fix: Remove separate ClamAV stage by adding `clamav` user explicitly
Creating the user before the package is installed allows to ensure a fixed numeric ID that we can provide to `--chown` that is compatible with `--link`.
This keeps the build cache minimal for CI, without being anymore complex as a workaround than the separate stage was for the most part.
* chore: Add reference link regarding users to `misc-stack.sh`
* chore: Drop ENV `ENABLE_POSTFIX_VIRTUAL_TRANSPORT`
* tests(chore): Remove redundant `dovecot-lmtp` config
None of this is needed. Only relevant change is changing the LMTP service listener for Dovecot and that can be delegated to `user-patches.sh`.
* tests(refactor): Use `user-patches.sh` instead of replacing config file
The only relevant changes in `test/config/dovecot-lmtp` regarding LMTP was:
- `/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf` (`protocols = imap lmtp`) and `/etc/dovecot/protocols.d/` (`protocols = $protocols lmtp`).
- `conf.d/10-master.conf` only changed the LMTP service listener from a unix socket to TCP on port 24 (_this was the only change required for the test to pass_).
None of those configs are required as:
- `protocols = imap pop3 lmtp` [is the upstream default](https://doc.dovecot.org/settings/core/#core_setting-protocols), no need to add `lmtp`.
- The LMTP service listener is now configured for the test with `user-patches.sh`.
* tests(refactor): `mail_lmtp_ip.bats`
- Converted to new testing conventions and common container helpers.
- `ENABLE_POSTFIX_VIRTUAL_TRANSPORT` was not relevant, dropped.
- Revised test cases, logic remains the same.
- Large custom config used was not documented and doesn't appear to serve any purpose. Simplified by replacing with a single modification with `user-patches.sh`.
- Added some additional comments for context of test and improvements that could be made.
* tests(chore): Adjust comments
The comment from `mail_hostname` provides no valid context, it was likely copied over from `tests.bats` in Oct 2020 by accident.
The email sent is just for testing, nothing relevant to LMTP.
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Added additional comment for test to reference extra information from.
* tests(chore): Update similar log line matching
Extracts out the match pattern and formatting commands into separate vars (reduces horizontal scrolling), and includes extra docs about what the matched line should be expected to look like.
* outsourcing env variable setup
This commit contains major parts of the work of refactoring the setup
and usage of environment variables. It outsources the setup into its own
script and provides dedicated functions to be executed at a later point in time.
A **new** env variable was added: `USER_PROVISIONG` which provides a
better way of defining which method / protocol to use when it comes to
setting up users. This way, the `ENABLE_LDAP` variable is deprecated,
but all of this is backwards compatible due to a "compatibility layer", a function provided by the new variables script.
This is not a breaking change. It mostly refators internal scripts. The
only change facing the user-side is the deprecation of `ENABLE_LDAP`. We
can prolong the period of deprecation for this variable as long as we
want, because the new function that ensures backwards compatibility
provides a clean interface for the future.
Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Casper <casperklein@users.noreply.github.com>
This helper was to support an earlier ENV for SASL auth support. When extracting logic into individual helpers, it was assumed this was separate from relay support, which it appears was not the case.
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The `SASL_PASSWD` ENV is specified in tests but no longer used. There is no `external-domain.com` relay configured or tested against anywhere in the project.
The ENV was likely used in tests prior to improved relay support that allowed for adding more than a single set of relay credentials.
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It likewise has no real relevance anywhere else outside of `relay.sh` as it's the only portion of code to operate with it.
It's only relevant for SASL auth as an SMTP client, not the SMTP server (`smtpd`) SASL support that is delegated to Dovecot. Functionality has been completely migrated into `relay.sh` as a result.
Documentation is poor for this ENV, it is unlikely in wide use? Should consider for removal.
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The ENV has been dependent upon `RELAY_HOST` to actually enable postfix to use `/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd`, thus not likely relevant in existing setups?
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Migrate `/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd` check from `tests.bats` as it belongs to relay tests.
* chore: Extract change-detection method to it's own helper
This doesn't really belong in `helpers/ssl.sh`. Moving to it's own helper script.
* chore: Co-locate related change-detection method from container startup
It seems relevant to migrate the related support during startup for the change detection feature into this helper.
I opted to move the call from `start-mailserver.sh` into the `_setup` call at the end for a more explicit/visible location.
* chore: Move `CHKSUM_FILE` into `helpers/change-detection.sh`
It belongs there, not in `helpers/index.sh`.
* chore: Revise inline documentation
* tests(fix): Ensure correct functionality
Presently `test/test_helper.bats` is using it's own `CHKSUM_FILE` instead of sourcing the var for the filepath.
`test_helper/common.bash` was calling a method to check for changes, but this helper may not correctly detect letsencrypt related changes as these are not ENV rely on, but global vars handled by `helpers/dns.sh`, so that should be run first like it is for `check-for-changes.sh`.
* tests(chore): Use `CHKSUM_FILE` var from helper
* chore: `addmailuser` should use `CHKSUM_FILE` var
* chore: Update `check-for-changes.sh` log message with correct path
* consistently name functions (starting with `_`) in `start-mailserver.sh`
Most of the functions that execute the different stacks during startup
were not prefixed with `_`, but all our other functions are. This has
now been fixed.
* cleanup in `start-mailserver.sh`
I adjusted the comments for all sections in the start script so they are
properly displayed again.
* refactored `daemon-stack.sh`
A new method was introduced to uniformaly start daemons and log output
accordingly. The methods for daemon start were renamed (plural ->
singular), therefore the adjustments in `start-mailserver.sh`.
* cleaned Fetchmail setup from `daemon-stack.sh`
Not sure why, but the Fetchmail setup was somehow happening in
`daemon-stack.sh` - this is not supposed to be the case. I relocated the
setup into `setup-stack.sh`, where it belong.
* delete old, unnecessary script in `target/bin/`
These are unused leftovers from the last commit, that relocated the
setup of Fetchmail into `setup.stack.sh`.
* corrected changedetector function name
* Apply suggestions from code review
* adjusted `debug-fetchmail` script
It is absolutely fine to source `setup-stack.sh` because sourcing the
script does not execute a single function (by desing of the script).
This way, we retain functionality.
* praise be ShellCheck
* added `log.sh` to `debug-fetchmail` as a dependency
* final cleanup
Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Casper <casperklein@users.noreply.github.com>
* added new `_log` function
With `_log`, the `_notify` method wa rendered obsolete. `_notify` was
not completely removed due to test failures in `check-for-changes.sh`.
The new `_log` function properly uses log levels such as `trace`,
`debug`, `info`, `warn` and `error`. It provides a cleaner solution
and renders `DMS_DEBUG` obsolete too (as only `_notify` depends on it).
* converted all helper script to new `_log` function
* converted all startup stacks to new `log` function
* `start-mailserver.sh` now uses new `_log` function
* final test and misc small script adjustments
* updated documentation
The new setup will now set env variables on one place and on one place
only. The old setup used two separate places wich is not DRY and
confusing.
Some default values changed:
1. PFLOGSUMM_TRIGGER: logrotate => none
2. REPORT_SENDER: mailserver-report@HOSTNAME => mailserver-report@DOMAIN
3. REPORT_RECIPIENT: "0" => POSTMASTER_ADDRESS
One env variable was renamed: REPORT_INTERVAL => LOGROTATE_INTERVAL
I believe these defaults to be more sensible, especially the REPORT_RECIPIENT
address. The PFLOGSUMM_TRIGGER value was changed to `none` because otherwise
people would start getting daily Postfix log summary reports automatically.
Now, this is opt-in, and reports are sent only when enabled properly.
Some of the variables changed were marked as deprecated. I removed the note,
as the variables now bear some (sane) defaults again for other variables
(i.e.) REPORT_RECIPIENT is now default for other recipient addresses.
Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Casper <casperklein@users.noreply.github.com>
Removes duplicate logic from `check-for-changes.sh` that is used/maintained elsewhere to avoid risk of problems, as this code is already starting to diverge / rot.
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Previously the change detection support has had code added for rebuilding config upon change detection which is the same as code run during startup scripts. Unfortunately over time this has fallen out of sync. Mostly the startup scripts would get maintenance and the contributor and reviewers may not have been aware of the duplicate code handled by `check-for-changes.sh`.
That code was starting to diverge in addition to some changes in structure (_eg: relay host logic seems interleaved here vs separated out in startup scripts_). I wanted to address this before it risks becoming a much bigger headache.
Rather than bloat `helper-functions.sh` further, I've added a `helpers/` folder extracting relevant common logic between startup scripts and `changedetector`. If you want to follow that process I've kept scoped commits to make those diffs easier. Some minor changes/improvements were added but nothing significant.
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- chore: Extract relay host logic to new `relay.sh` helper
- chore: Extract `/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd` logic to new `sasl.sh` helper
- chore: Extract `postfix-accounts.cf` logic to new `accounts.sh` helper
- chore: Extract `/etc/aliases` logic to new `aliases.sh` helper
- chore: Extract `/etc/postfix/vhost` logic to new `postfix.sh` helper
- chore: Add inline docs for Postfix configs
> These are possibly more verbose than needed and can be reduced at a later stage.
> They are helpful during this refactor process while investigating that everything is handled correctly.
`accounts.sh`:
- Add note regarding potential bug for bare domain setups with `/etc/postfix/vhost` and `mydestination` sharing same domain value.
`relay.sh`:
- Remove the tabs for a single space delimiter, revised associated comment.
- Add PR reference for original `_populate_relayhost_map` implementation which has some useful details.
Co-authored-by: Georg Lauterbach <44545919+georglauterbach@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Casper <casperklein@users.noreply.github.com>
* function _defunc removed
* _shutdown is better than just notify in that cases
* PANIC_TYPE 'fail-init' introduced
Co-authored-by: Georg Lauterbach <44545919+georglauterbach@users.noreply.github.com>
Centralize the collection of the HOSTNAME and DOMAINAME so that it's predictable and uniform across the various scripts (using the helper). Ensure it supports the various configurations users can have (both subdomain and without subdomain, override and no override).
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* using _obtain_hostname_and_domainname helper + covers when not a subdomain
doc: OVERRIDE_HOSTNAME takes priority
* added tests for non-subdomain hostname + further improvements
* moved SRS DOMAINANME tests into hostname test file + Allowing DOMAINNAME ENV to override what would be automatically set
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Co-authored-by: Georg Lauterbach <44545919+georglauterbach@users.noreply.github.com>
* mail binary
* initial work
* make env vars available
* typo
* some fixes
* make script ugly, to satisfy linter..
* mailserver.env updated
* Version to welcome message added
* remove VERSION file references
* VERSION --> DMS_VERSION
* fetch remote version
* variable usage
* Quoting added
* edge test & docu
* dash removed
* subject changed
* re-add VERSION
* VERSION added
* new file: VERSION
* rewrite
* unnecessary additions from fail2ban PR removed
* UPDATE_CHECK_INTERVAL added
* syntax check & _log function
* comment added
* final commit
* splitting start-mailserver.sh
* refactoring part 2
* refactored setup-stack.sh
* stzarted adjusting target/bin/*.sh to use new usage format
* corrected lowercase-uppercase test error
* better handling of .bashrc variable export
* linting tests and fix for default assignements
* last stylistic changes and rebase
My `~` substitution and any usage of `/` within `start-mailserver.sh` has been replaced with the `|` delimiter instead as advised for matching style guide preference. Note there are other `sed` substitution delimiters still in use such as `+`.
Also added warning for empty `SSL_TYPE` ENV var that may result in an internal state config persist bug when changing `SSL_TYPE` depending on how a container is restarted.
* feat: Change Postfix smtpd_tls key and cert files to chain_files
Since Postfix 3.4, `smtpd_tls_cert_file` and `smtpd_tls_key_file` have been deprecated in favor of `smtpd_tls_chain_files` which supports a list of values where a single or sequence of file paths provide a private key followed by it's certificate chain.
* feat: Dual certificate support
`smtpd_tls_chain_files` allows for multiple key+cert bundles so that you can provide different key types, such as ECDSA and RSA.
To maintain compatibility with the current CERT/KEY ENV vars only a 2nd certificate is supported.
Since Dovecot 2.2.31 a related feature is also available, but it is limited to only providing one alternative certificate via separate cert and key settings.
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This feature enables support for multiple certificates, eg for serving modern ECDSA certs with RSA as fallback.
* chore: Refactor variable names to meet style guide
Improved some comments too.
* chore: Have function definitions respect style guide
* chore: Minor edits to comments
* chore: Expand on comments for maintenance, alert of insecure config
When `SSL_TYPE` isn't properly setup, we're still offering SSL connections but not warning in logs about the insecurity of such, or why a misconfiguration may have occurred.
This commit more clearly communicates to the user that they should look into the issue before considering deploying to production.
The `TODO` comments communicate to any future maintainer to consider treating these improper configs as disabling TLS instead.
* fix: Use `snakeoil` cert
I mistakenly thought this was placeholder text, which broke some tests. This adds the two files in the correct order (private key followed by cert/chain), to fix that issue.
* fix: Disable alt cert for Dovecot if necessary
Certain scenarios may persist state of previously configured alt cert via ENV vars that are removed from a future run. If the config is not reset to original immutable state, this will correctly disable the config from using alt cert unintentionally.
* fix: Satisfy ShellCheck lint
By switching from string var to array / list expansion, this better stores the extracted result and applies it in a manner that ShellCheck linting approves, removing the need to disable the rule.
* feat: Support dual cert test
Few tweaks to the test script allows re-purposing it for covering dual cert support as well.
* chore: Rearranged cert and key lines
A little reorganization, mostly placing private key ahead of related cert lines.
* chore: Refactor `_set_certificate`
This should make the parameters a little less confusing.
Previously was 3 parameters, but the Postfix parameter (1st) may look like two variables if you don't pay attention to the surrounding quotes; while the Dovecot parameters (2nd + 3rd) would have an opposing order. There was also a variant where the `FULLKEYCHAIN` var was passed in three times.
Now it's two params, with the 2nd param as an optional one. If the 2nd param is provided, then the two params are in the order of private key then certificate, otherwise if only a single parameter it's a single PEM file with the full cert chain and private key bundled.
This avoids implying that Postfix and Dovecot might use different files.
* chore: Document current state of `SSL_TYPE` logic better
Inlined for the benefit of anyone else maintaining this section if I'm unable to address the concerns within my own time.
* docs: ENV vars
`TLS_LEVEL=old` isn't in the codebase anymore, not likely to be relevant to retain.
No point in documenting what is considered invalid / unsupported config value in the first place for `SSL_TYPE`.
`SSL_TYPE=manual` was missing documentation for both related file path ENV vars, they've been added along with their alt fallback variants.
* chore: Update Dovecot LMTP SSL test config
Not sure how relevant this is, the file isn't complete sync with the main dovecot `10-ssl.conf` config, adding the support just in case.
* chore: Rename `FULLKEYCHAIN` to avoid confusion
There doesn't appear to be a standardized name for this type of file bundle, and `keychain` may be misleading (fullkeychain often provides macOS keychain results on search engines).
Opting for a more explicit `KEY_WITH_FULLCHAIN` name instead.
* fix: Invalid var name
`_set_certificate` refactor commit accidentally changed a var name and committed that breaking the dual cert support (thanks tests!).
* test: Refactor `mail_ssl_manual.bats`
Proper test return values instead of `wc -l` based checking.
Tests with dual cert support active, tests that feature (to better detect failure case.
Third test case was unable to verify new self-signed certificate, added new certs signed with self-signed root CA.
Adjusted openssl `CApath` parameter to use `CAfile` instead as `letsencrypt` cert was replaced thus CA cert is missing from the system trust store.
* test: Properly check for files in `mail_ssl_manual.bats`
Fixes lint error.
Also realized I was accidentally asserting a file exists in the test environment, not within the container.
Resolved that and also added an additional test case to ensure the ENV var files are valid when passed in, in the event a change misconfigures them and that the issue is identified earlier.
* chore: Apply PR review feedback
Better format some strings that had mixed quotes when they weren't necessary.
Additionally DRYed up the config path for Postfix and Dovecot within the `_setup_ssl` method.
Co-authored-by: Georg Lauterbach <infrastructure@itbsd.com>
* let dkim generator accept selector as parameter
* test dkim-generator with selector parameter
* fix: correct name of domain argument in usage
* fix: adapt command to new syntax
* tests: use different quotes
* tests: use different quotes
* tests: remove domains that were never added
* style: change test name
* refactor: dkim setup
* style: remove trailing whitespace
* tests: remove test of removed dummy file
Co-authored-by: Frederic Werner <20406381+wernerfred@users.noreply.github.com>