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Brennan Kinney 79617dcc40
fix: ONE_DIR=1 should keep correct permissions for spool-postfix (#2273)
GID of postfix(102) should not be set here. only GID is root(0) and postdrop(103). Ensure root(0) UID matches source location ownership too.
2021-11-01 10:23:00 +13:00
Brennan Kinney fb72f3ad52
ci(docs): Fail when build aborts from broken links (#2266)
Using `set -ex` will exit the script as soon as a non-zero exit code is returned, such as when the docker image fails building the docs due to `build --strict` catching broken links. This also removes the need for `|| exit` when changing directory.

This seems fine for a small script, but AFAIK an alternative fix is just adding `|| exit` to the end of the `docker run` command too? There appears to be advice [against adopting `-e` carelessly](http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashFAQ/105), while others [encourage `-e`](http://redsymbol.net/articles/unofficial-bash-strict-mode/). I know that several maintainers here have preference towards `set -e` so I've kept the original PR solution.

Additionally:

- `-x` is used to improve command visibility when reviewing the workflow log output.
- `--name` isn't necessary, but was part of the original PR.
- I've chosen not to include `-o pipefail`, only because no pipes are used in this script.

* docs(fix): Fix broken links

* ci(docs): Added inline docs

Extra documentation context for maintainers to quickly grok what's going on.

* chore(docs): Minor typo fix by wernerfred

Added from their related PR by request.
2021-10-31 09:13:18 +13:00
Brennan Kinney 4515feb921
chore: Remove version key from docker-compose.yml (#2271) 2021-10-30 14:12:47 +02:00
Brennan Kinney bdcfe27482
docs(ssl): Add an FQDN section (#2268)
* docs(ssl): Adjust heading levels for provisioning sections

- Group provisioning sections under one heading level.
- Use `attr_list` syntax for headings to make the ToC sidebar entry less verbose.

* docs(ssl): Minor fixes

Typos, formatting.

* docs(ssl): Rephrase Traefik wildcard support

Split the line out into multiple with better phrasing.

* docs(ssl): Add FQDN section

We briefly mention the same info twice on the docs page, but as it applies to all provisioners in general, it's been given it's own detailed section with examples.

Single section to inform users about an FQDN, how it's configured and understood by `docker-mailserver` for both Docker CLI and `docker-compose.yml` variations.

Adds note about wildcard support and bare domains to clear up any confusion configuring FQDN for these two.

Additional note about Certbot using symlinks for it's cert storage.

* chore: Add FQDN comment for `docker-compose.yml` example config
2021-10-31 00:12:39 +13:00
Brennan Kinney 9afaa54f5d
ci(tests): Add timing measurement to output (#2269) 2021-10-30 23:57:21 +13:00
Brennan Kinney d9e8accf5f
chore: Housekeeping on the 'open-dkim' script (#2267) 2021-10-30 10:10:32 +00:00
2b ed562a7057
docs(fail2ban): Add info about running in rootless containers (#2252)
Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-10-30 21:56:32 +13:00
Frederic Werner ced1a27a88
docs(deps): bump mkdocs-material to 7.3.5 (#2265) 2021-10-30 15:10:24 +13:00
dependabot[bot] 45e8a7ed80
chore(deps): bump docker/metadata-action from 3.5.0 to 3.6.0 (#2258) 2021-10-26 12:08:19 +02:00
Frederic Werner ab57bca0f0
fix: dependabot config (#2259)
- removing labels that are not available anymore (https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/pull/2258#issuecomment-950853432)
- updating reviewers name due to name change
2021-10-26 09:59:47 +02:00
Casper 34ba3c2a5b
Add warnings when Amavis is disabled. (#2251)
Co-authored-by: Georg Lauterbach <44545919+georglauterbach@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-10-17 16:18:56 +00:00
Frederic Werner ec6cc3c032
docs(deps): bump mkdocs-material to 7.3.2 (#2244)
* docs(deps): bump mkdocs-material to 7.3.3

Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-10-17 23:50:02 +13:00
Frugan 0cebfde414
Fixed KeyTable refile in opendkim.conf https://serverfault.com/a/861701/377751 (#2249) 2021-10-16 19:04:51 +02:00
Casper 50e629abd0
fix(setup.sh): Add legacy config path check (#2250) 2021-10-16 11:27:17 +02:00
Casper fb77d3f721
Make issue template slimmer (#2246)
Co-authored-by: Frederic Werner <20406381+wernerfred@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-10-12 23:19:24 +02:00
Georg Lauterbach 0a3f954390
release: version v10.2.0 (#2217)
Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-10-07 10:44:07 +02:00
Casper cd7677b6f0
Fix quote mistake made in #2236 (#2237) 2021-10-04 08:46:33 +13:00
Georg Lauterbach 972c9b44d6
Update README to reflect changes of v10.2.0 (#2234)
Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Casper <casperklein@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-10-03 15:29:44 +02:00
Casper 61973f731c
Relaxed error handling (#2233) 2021-10-03 12:48:43 +00:00
Amin Vakil a83363a239
Make it compatible with docker compose 2.x (#2236)
Co-authored-by: Georg Lauterbach <44545919+georglauterbach@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Casper <casperklein@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-10-03 13:09:42 +02:00
Casper 5cb1815972
Disable name resolution in iptables check (#2235) 2021-10-03 12:41:35 +02:00
Casper e4eca00b25
Run contributors workflow monthly 2021-09-30 06:49:53 +00:00
github-actions[bot] 0fd425d0de
chore: Update CONTRIBUTORS.md (#2228) 2021-09-30 16:16:05 +13:00
Casper 231af0f26d
Fix contributor workflow (#2226) 2021-09-30 00:32:45 +02:00
Brennan Kinney 7b4ce69c3f
ci: Fix lint check status update (#2224)
* ci: Fix lint check status update

The lint workflow is not important for this PR, but a fixed requirement to pass for merging.

As this workflow is triggered by `schedule` or `workflow_dispatch`, it will not trigger other events such as `pull_request` for other workflows to respond to.

Since the linting workflow is not important for this type of PR, we can pretend it was "skipped" and set the check status to "success". This is simpler than running the actual Lint workflow redundantly.

* ci: Remove workflow_run approach

This didn't work out, reverting.
2021-09-29 09:13:58 +13:00
Casper f2c4712c4f
Streamline workflow step seperation (#2222)
* streamline workflow step separation

* doh!

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2021-09-28 12:37:54 +02:00
dborowy 5966623b1a
Fix typo in docker-compose.yml (#2221)
Leaving the "/" after ":ro" throws out an error when using docker-compose
2021-09-28 00:35:45 +00:00
Brennan Kinney cb6fbf3c58
ci: Allow other workflows to trigger linting (#2220)
This should resolve the issue of the lint workflow not being triggered by PRs opened via another workflow (`contributors.yml`).

This workflow will be triggered after the dependent workflow completes (regardless of status).
2021-09-28 00:49:22 +02:00
Michael Jensen 88a1619dd5
document pre-docker build command (#2164)
Co-authored-by: Georg Lauterbach <44545919+georglauterbach@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-09-27 09:01:41 +02:00
Brennan Kinney b86645fbe5
docs: Revise basic-install.md (#2210)
This was a community contributed guide from the Github Wiki prior to docs migration. I've rewritten it by restructuring the content, introducing numerical steps and revising some of the content, while removing third-party software that was unnecessary (the original authors and content related to their use-case, Moodle).

See the PR for further details and reference links regarding the original documents history.

The PR provides improved diff via separate commits scoping changes at the correct change bounds, unfortunately the full diff doesn't align to those boundaries well making it more difficult to review vs individual commits.
2021-09-27 12:46:46 +13:00
Brennan Kinney 4f91620a7f
docs: ssl.md - Revise letsencrypt section (#2209)
Below commit messages are roughly equivalent to what is listed on the PR. The PR provides additional linked resources for reference to support commit message statements.

---

* docs: Add CT log warning

- Added a warning to make users aware that using a public CA like _Let's Encrypt_ will publicly log information that may be somewhat sensitive, or undesirable to have historic records made public which cannot be redacted.

* docs: Revise the manual `certbot` guide

- The `letsencrypt` repo that was linked early in this guide now redirects to the [Certbot repo](https://github.com/certbot/certbot).

- More explicit volume mount instruction for CertBot; the local location was a tad vague.

- Better clarified `/etc/letsencrypt/live` contents structure, as well as FQDN info. Removed the misleading `fqdn:` from `docker-compose.yml` example snippet.

* docs: Revise certbot with Docker guide

- General rewrite of the Docker Certbot section with additional tips (_renewals with automation, and using a alternative CA_).

- Generalized tone and paths in content.

- Update volume mount paths to be consistent with recent normalization effort.

- Moved some instructions into inline-comments for script examples instead.

* docs: Revise Docker with `nginx-proxy` and `acme-companion`

- Break apart into individual steps, indenting content into the step as appropriate.

- Use normalized volume paths (`docker-data/<service>/` prefix).

- `letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion` has _changed project name to `acme-companion`_, and _transferred to new maintainers and the `nginx-proxy` organization_. This also affects the DockerHub image references.

- `acme-companion` has _switched from using `simp_le` to `acme.sh`_ for provisioning certificates. This requires mounting an additional volume for persisting provisioner state.

- The dummy container (_webmail_) is no longer `library/nginx`, just [`nginx`](https://hub.docker.com/_/nginx). This container also doesn't appear to be required. I've verified that the ENV can be given to the `mailserver` service container directly. Retained for now.

* docs: Revise Docker Compose with `nginx-proxy` and `acme-companion`

Heavy rewrite of this section. Like the previous commit mentions, this content was outdated. It has been simplified with improved documentation and reference links.

It also looks like there was a mistake in the existing config example as it uses the regular `nginx` image instead of `nginx-proxy`.

- The bulk of the `mailserver` service has been removed, users are advised to have an existing `docker-compose.yml` config for `docker-mailserver` and update only what is relevant to integrate with the cert provisioner.

- `DEBUG` is _false_ by default.

- The `networks:` portion of the example appears to be taken from upstream, _which that has since dropped it_. While we could continue to document this, I consider it more of an advanced config detail that we don't need to touch on in our docs.

- The `htpasswd` volume is unnecessary, only relevant if using _"Basic Authentication"_ to protect access to web service endpoints. `conf.d/` is also not required by default, it can be useful for the `standalone` mode (_documented as a `tip`_). Remaining volumes have inline-comments to document their purpose.

- `volumes_from:` is _not supported in v3 Compose format_, _only v2_ and the Docker CLI. I did not want to advise v2, so I've duplicated the volumes between the two containers instead. Internally `acme-companion` would rely on `volumes_from:` to identify the `nginx-proxy` container, it _provides alternative discovery methods_, the label is outdated and refers the legacy label (_their script logic is the same_); using the ENV `NGINX_PROXY_CONTAINER` seemed most appropriate and has been added.

- Upstream `acme-companion` docs only cover support for v2 Compose format. _There is a note regarding `nginx-proxy`_ having _volumes configured in it's Dockerfile_. Providing a volume for `/etc/nginx/dhparam` is required to avoid creating anonymous volumes each run of `nginx-proxy`. I've used a named data volume here to make it stick out more, it's not desirable and upstream should fix this, then we can drop it.

- I've also opted to only demonstrate the _Two Container (Basic) setup_ that upstream documents. Previously our docs have been showing _`docker-gen` with the Three Container (Advanced) setup_, which allows for not having the Docker API socket attached as a volume to a container exposed to the web. This reduces the security a bit, and I have not mentioned that on our docs. I could caution the reader with a link to upstream about the risk, but I don't think we should maintain the `docker-gen` setup.

* docs(fix): Update anchor links

These mismatched the current section headers they were meant to link to.
2021-09-27 12:40:54 +13:00
Casper dd33567ec9
Small setup.sh improvements (#2215) 2021-09-26 10:41:01 +02:00
Casper 054ee5bd09
Update "error tracing" doc (#2216) 2021-09-26 10:37:50 +02:00
Casper 23b8523ee3
Update contributor workflow 2021-09-26 10:36:17 +02:00
github-actions[bot] 712bf4a42e
docs(CONTRIBUTORS): update contributors (#2213)
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2021-09-26 08:27:46 +13:00
Casper f03fed12a6
Update contributor workflow (#2212)
* Make a PR instead of trying to directly commit to master branch

* add version
2021-09-25 14:49:00 +02:00
Casper c7e9dd2bad
function _defunc removed (#2199)
* 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>
2021-09-23 19:49:07 +02:00
Frederic Werner 6715e0bba9
docs(deps): bump mkdocs-material to 7.3.0 (#2207) 2021-09-23 13:37:17 +02:00
Brennan Kinney a0ee472501
docs(chore): Normalize for consistency (#2206)
"Brief" summary/overview of changes. See the PR discussion or individual commits from the PR for more details.

---

Only applies to the `docs/content/**` content (_and `setup` command_). `target/` and `test/` can be normalized at a later date.

* Normalize to `example.com`

- Domains normalized to `example.com`: `mywebserver.com`, `myserver.tld`, `domain.com`, `domain.tld`, `mydomain.net`, `my-domain.tld`, `my-domain.com`, `example.org`, `whoami.com`.
- Alternative domains normalized to `not-example.com`: `otherdomain.com`, `otherdomain.tld`, `domain2.tld`, `mybackupmx.com`, `whoareyou.org`.
- Email addresses normalized to `admin@example.com` (in `ssl.md`): `foo@bar.com`, `yourcurrentemail@gmail.com`, `email@email.com`, `admin@domain.tld`.
- Email addresses normalized to `external-account@gmail.com`: `bill@gates321boom.com`, `external@gmail.com`, `myemail@gmail.com`, `real-email-address@external-domain.com`.
- **`faq.md`:** A FAQ entry title with `sample.domain.com` changed to `subdomain.example.com`.
- **`mail-fetchmail.md`:** Config examples with FQDNs for `imap`/`pop3` used `example.com` domain for a third-party, changed to `gmail.com` as more familiar third-party/external MTA.

* Normalize config volume path

- Normalizing local config path references to `./docker-data/dms/config/`: `./config/`, `config/`, \``config`\`, `/etc/` (_volume mount src path prefix_).
- Normalize DMS volume paths to `docker-data/dms/mail-{data,state,log}`: `./mail`, `./mail-state` `./data/mail`, `./data/state`, `./data/logs`, `./data/maildata`, `./data/mailstate`, `./data/maillogs`, (_dropped/converted data volumes: `maildata`, `mailstate`_).
- Other docker images also adopt the `docker-data/{service name}/` prefix.

* `ssl.md` - Use `dms/custom-certs` where appropriate.

* Apply normalizations to README and example `docker-compose.yml`

---

Common terms, sometimes interchangeably used or now invalid depending on context: `mail`, `mail container`, `mail server`, `mail-server`, `mailserver`,`docker-mailserver`, `Docker Mailserver`.

Rough transformations applied to most matches (_conditionally, depending on context_):

- 'Docker Mailserver' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail container' => '`docker-mailserver`' (_optionally retaining ' container'_)
- 'mail server' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mail-server' => '`docker-mailserver`'
- 'mailserver' => 'mail-server' / '`docker-mailserver`'

Additionally I checked `docker run` (_plus `exec`, `logs`, etc, sub-commands_) and `docker-compose` commands. Often finding usage of `mail` instead of the expected `mailserver`

Additionally changes `mailserver` hostname in k8s to `mail` to align with other non-k8s examples.

---

* drive-by revisions

Mostly minor revisions or improvements to docs that aren't related to normalization effort.
2021-09-23 11:29:37 +12:00
Casper 5b9d1f9120
Fix weird dashes (#2205) 2021-09-22 08:41:32 +02:00
Georg Lauterbach 3b8059f2da
make setup.sh completely non-interactive (#2201)
Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-09-21 08:51:59 +02:00
Frederic Werner 8ffbeb1c0f
docs(deps): bump mkdocs-material to 7.2.8 (#2204) 2021-09-21 00:14:32 +12:00
Frederic Werner e830e83c0f
docs(deps): bump mkdocs-material to 7.2.7 (#2202) 2021-09-20 07:58:23 +00:00
Brennan Kinney f4f0e4ef61
tests: Refactored bounced spam test + Introduce common container setup template (#2198)
* fix: Spam bounced test copy/paste typo
* tests(docs): Expand inline documentation

Should assist maintainers like myself that are not yet familiar with this functionality, saving some time :)

* Refactor bounced test + Introduce initial container template

DRY'd up the test and extracted a common init pattern for other tests to adopt in future.

The test does not need to run distinct containers at once, so a common name is fine, although the `init_with_defaults()` method could be given an arg to add a suffix: `init_with_defaults "_${BATS_TEST_NUMBER}"` which could be called in `setup()` for tests that can benefit from being run in parallel.

Often it seems the containers only need the bare minimum config such as accounts provided to actually make the container happy to perform a test, so sharing a `:ro` config mount is fine, or in future this could be better addressed.

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The test would fail if the test cases requiring smtp access ran before postfix was ready (_only a few seconds after setup scripts announce being done_). Added the wait condition for smtp, took a while to track that failure down.
2021-09-20 19:35:03 +12:00
William Desportes 4d3fade23b
docs: Update all docker-compose files to use the same version and examples (#2159)
Initial pass for achieving more consistency with docker-compose related configs.

* Set DMS_DEBUG to 0
* align with default docker-compose.yml

Co-authored-by: Casper <casperklein@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Georg Lauterbach <44545919+georglauterbach@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-09-20 19:27:55 +12:00
Orville Q. Song ddd97274e0
feat: rootless Podman with documentation (#2179)
Co-authored-by: Georg Lauterbach <44545919+georglauterbach@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-09-19 18:55:51 +02:00
Georg Lauterbach 3216d495cc
scripts: merge new setup.sh version for 10.2.0 again (#2189) 2021-09-19 16:47:08 +02:00
Brennan Kinney 4db546d300
fix: Don't needlessly invalidate cache layers (#2197)
Recent `sedfile` addition moved all scripts section earlier into the Dockerfile so that `sedfile` could be used within the Dockerfile.

However whenever a change is made to scripts which is most of the time for this project, building the Docker image for tests results in all layers after the scripts being invalidated, notably ClamAV, wasting storage of previous instances and increasing build time unnecessarily.

This isn't as noticeable of an issue via the CI as we don't leverage any caching at present there, but for iterating on a local branch and testing, it can be quite the drawback.

- `sedfile` is handled early in the Dockerfile still, while the scripts have been moved as far down as it made sense to.
- `chmod` was split out into it's own RUN command as again it's unnecessary for the rest of it's prior RUN command group to be invalidated.
2021-09-19 12:36:26 +00:00
Brennan Kinney c851f5b6aa
fix: Remove mkcert.sh usage + _setup_ssl refactor. (#2196)
* chore(refactor): DRY up the `_setup_ssl` method

- `/etc/postfix/ssl` was a bit misleading in usage here. As a maintainer (of my own contribution!) I was confused why only `/etc/postfix/ssl` was referenced and not `/etc/dovecot/ssl`.
- The postfix specific path is unnecessary, dovecot was referencing it via it's config, the same can be done from postfix to a generic DMS specific config location instead.
- This location is defined and created early as `/etc/dms/tls` (with var `DMS_TLS_PATH`). All usage of `/etc/postfix/ssl` has been replaced, making it easier to grok. Several `mkdir` commands related to this have been dropped as a result.

- Likewise, a related `TMP_DMS_TLS_PATH` var provides a reference to the config volume path `/tmp/docker-mailserver` which is used for conditions on presently hard-coded paths.

- Other values that benefit from being DRY have been lifted up into vars. Definitely easier to follow now and makes some further opportunities clearer to tackle in a future refactor.

- `chmod` has been updated where appropriate. Public key/cert is acceptable to have as readable by non-root users (644). The custom type with single fullchain file was not root accessible only, but should as it contains a private key.
- That said, the security benefit can be a bit moot due to source files that were copied remain present, the user would be responsible to ensure similar permissions on their source files.

- I've not touched LetsEncrypt section as I don't have time to investigate into that yet (not familiar with that portion).

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* chore: Remove mkcert logic and dovecot cert

- No longer serving a purpose.
- Our own TLS startup script handles a variety of cert scenarios, while the dropped code was always generating a self-signed cert and persisting an unused cert regardless with `ONE_DIR=1`.
- To avoid similar issues that DH params had with doveadm validating filepath values in the SSL config, the default dummy values match postfix pointing to "snakeoil" cert. That serves the same purpose as mkcert was covering in the image.
- Bonus, no more hassle with differing mkcert target paths for users replacing our supplied Dovecot with the latest community edition.

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* Error handling for SSL_TYPE

- Added a panic utility to exit early when SSL_TYPE conditions are misconfigured.
- Some info text had order of key/cert occurrence swapped to be consistent with key then cert.
- Some existing comments moved and rephrased.
- Additional comments added.
- `-f` test for cert files instead of `-e` (true also for directories/devices/symlinks).
- _notify messages lifted out of conditionals so that they always output when the case is hit.
- ~~Empty SSL_TYPE collapsed into catch all panic, while it's contents is now mapped to a new 'disabled' value.~~

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* Use sedfile + improve sed expressions + update case style

- Uses sedfile when appropriate (file change intentional, not optional match/check).
- sed expressions modified to be DRY and reduce escaping via `-r` flag (acceptable if actual text content contains no `?`,`+`,`()` or `{}` characters, [otherwise they must be escaped](https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/html_node/Extended-regexps.html)).
- sed captures anything matched between the parenthesis`()` and inserts it via `\1` as part of the replacement.

- case statements adopt the `(` prefix, adopting recent shell style for consistency.

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* Refactor SSL_TYPE=disabled

- Postfix is also disabled now.
- Included heavy inline documentation reference for maintainers.
- Dropped an obsolete postfix config option 'use_tls' on the relayhost function, it was replaced by 'security_level'.

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* I'm a friggin' sed wizard now

- The `modern` TLS_LEVEL is the default values for the configs they modify. As such, `sedfile` outputs an "Error" which isn't an actual concern, back to regular `sed`.

- I realized that multiple edits for the same file can all be done at once via `-e` (assuming other sed options are the same for each operation), and that `g` suffix is global scope for single line match, not whole file (default as sed iterates through individual lines).

- Some postfix replacements have `smtp` and `smtpd` lines, collapsed into a single `smtpd?` instead now that I know sed better.

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* tests(fix): Tests that require SSL/TLS to pass

- SSL_TYPE=snakeoil added as temporary workaround.

- nmap tests are being dropped. These were added about 4-5 years ago, I have since made these redundant with the `testssl.sh` tests.
- Additionally the `--link` option is deprecated and IIRC these grades were a bit misleading when I initially used nmap in my own TLS cipher suite update PRs in the past.
- The removed SSL test is already handled in mail_ssl_manual.bats

ldap test:
- Replace `--link` alias option with `--network` and alias assignment.
- Parameterized some values and added the `SSL_TYPE` to resolve the starttls test failure.

privacy test:
- Also needed `SSL_TYPE` to pass the starttls test.

`tests.bats` had another starttls test for imap:
- Workaround for now is to give the main test container `SSL_TYPE=snakeoil`.

---

* Remove the expired lets-encrypt cert

This expired in March 2021. It was originally required when first added back in 2016 as LetsEncrypt was fairly new and not as broadly accepted into OS trust stores.

No longer the case today.

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* chore: Housekeeping

Not required for this PR branch, little bit of tidying up while working on these two test files.

- privacy test copied over content when extracted from `tests.bats` that isn't relevant.
- ldap test was not as easy to identify the source of DOVECOT_TLS. Added comment to make the prefix connection to `configomat.sh` and `.ext` files more easier to find.
- Additionally converted the two localhost FQDN to vars.

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* Default SSL_TYPE becomes `''` (aka equivalent to desired `disabled` case)

- This is to prevent other tests from failing by hitting the panic catchall case.
- More ideal would be adjusting tests to default to `disabled`, rather than treating `disabled` as an empty / unset SSL_TYPE value.

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* Add inline documentation for `dms_panic`

- This could later be better formatted and placed into contributor docs.

Panic with kill (shutdown) not exit (errex):
- `kill 1` from `_shutdown` will send SIGTERM signal to PID 1 (init process).
- `exit 1` within the `start-mailserver.sh` init scripts context, will just exit the initialization script leaving the container running when it shouldn't.

The two previous `_shutdown` methods can benefit from using `dms_panic` wrapper instead to standardize on panic messages.
2021-09-20 00:31:11 +12:00
Brennan Kinney 2bf24e4c08
fix: Relax openssl security level for intermediate TLS_LEVEL (#2193)
Although these two config lines have not changed since `debian:buster-slim` image, Dovecot seems to now be affected by it which results in rejecting cipher suites below TLS v1.2.

To continue supporting the `intermediate` TLS_LEVEL, we now need to relax the global config. Dovecot could alternatively be given a modified openssl config to only affect it's interaction with openssl.

Postfix is unaffected and continues to support TLS <1.2 cipher suites when configured to.
2021-09-16 01:28:42 +12:00