#!/bin/bash # This file is executed during startup of DMS. Hence, the `index.sh` helper has already # been sourced, and thus, all helper functions from `rspamd.sh` are available. # Function called during global setup to handle the complete setup of Rspamd. Functions # with a single `_` prefix are sourced from the `rspamd.sh` helper. function _setup_rspamd() { if _env_var_expect_zero_or_one 'ENABLE_RSPAMD' && [[ ${ENABLE_RSPAMD} -eq 1 ]]; then _log 'debug' 'Enabling and configuring Rspamd' __rspamd__log 'trace' '---------- Setup started ----------' _rspamd_get_envs # must run first __rspamd__run_early_setup_and_checks # must run second __rspamd__setup_logfile __rspamd__setup_redis __rspamd__setup_postfix __rspamd__setup_clamav __rspamd__setup_default_modules __rspamd__setup_learning __rspamd__setup_greylisting __rspamd__setup_hfilter_group __rspamd__setup_check_authenticated _rspamd_handle_user_modules_adjustments # must run last # only performing checks, no further setup handled from here onwards __rspamd__check_dkim_permissions __rspamd__log 'trace' '---------- Setup finished ----------' else _log 'debug' 'Rspamd is disabled' fi } # Just a helper to prepend the log messages with `(Rspamd setup)` so # users know exactly where the message originated from. # # @param ${1} = log level # @param ${2} = message function __rspamd__log { _log "${1:-}" "(Rspamd setup) ${2:-}" ; } # Helper for explicitly enabling or disabling a specific module. # # @param ${1} = module name # @param ${2} = `true` when you want to enable the module (default), # `false` when you want to disable the module [OPTIONAL] # @param ${3} = whether to use `local` (default) or `override` [OPTIONAL] function __rspamd__helper__enable_disable_module() { local MODULE=${1:?Module name must be provided} local ENABLE_MODULE=${2:-true} local LOCAL_OR_OVERRIDE=${3:-local} local MESSAGE='Enabling' readonly MODULE ENABLE_MODULE LOCAL_OR_OVERRIDE if [[ ! ${ENABLE_MODULE} =~ ^(true|false)$ ]]; then __rspamd__log 'warn' "__rspamd__helper__enable_disable_module got non-boolean argument for deciding whether module should be enabled or not" return 1 fi [[ ${ENABLE_MODULE} == true ]] || MESSAGE='Disabling' __rspamd__log 'trace' "${MESSAGE} module '${MODULE}'" cat >"/etc/rspamd/${LOCAL_OR_OVERRIDE}.d/${MODULE}.conf" << EOF # documentation: https://rspamd.com/doc/modules/${MODULE}.html enabled = ${ENABLE_MODULE}; EOF } # Run miscellaneous early setup tasks and checks, such as creating files needed at runtime # or checking for other anti-spam/anti-virus software. function __rspamd__run_early_setup_and_checks() { mkdir -p /var/lib/rspamd/ : >/var/lib/rspamd/stats.ucl if [[ -d ${RSPAMD_DMS_OVERRIDE_D} ]]; then cp "${RSPAMD_DMS_OVERRIDE_D}"/* "${RSPAMD_OVERRIDE_D}" fi if [[ ${ENABLE_AMAVIS} -eq 1 ]] || [[ ${ENABLE_SPAMASSASSIN} -eq 1 ]]; then __rspamd__log 'warn' 'Running Amavis/SA & Rspamd at the same time is discouraged' fi if [[ ${ENABLE_OPENDKIM} -eq 1 ]]; then __rspamd__log 'warn' 'Running OpenDKIM & Rspamd at the same time is discouraged - we recommend Rspamd for DKIM checks (enabled with Rspamd by default) & signing' fi if [[ ${ENABLE_OPENDMARC} -eq 1 ]]; then __rspamd__log 'warn' 'Running OpenDMARC & Rspamd at the same time is discouraged - we recommend Rspamd for DMARC checks (enabled with Rspamd by default)' fi if [[ ${ENABLE_POLICYD_SPF} -eq 1 ]]; then __rspamd__log 'warn' 'Running policyd-spf & Rspamd at the same time is discouraged - we recommend Rspamd for SPF checks (enabled with Rspamd by default)' fi if [[ ${ENABLE_POSTGREY} -eq 1 ]] && [[ ${RSPAMD_GREYLISTING} -eq 1 ]]; then __rspamd__log 'warn' 'Running Postgrey & Rspamd at the same time is discouraged - we recommend Rspamd for greylisting' fi } # Keep in sync with `target/scripts/startup/setup.d/log.sh:_setup_logrotate()` function __rspamd__setup_logfile() { cat >/etc/logrotate.d/rspamd << EOF /var/log/mail/rspamd.log { compress copytruncate delaycompress rotate 4 ${LOGROTATE_INTERVAL} } EOF } # Sets up Redis. In case the user does not use a dedicated Redis instance, we # supply a configuration for our local Redis instance which is started later. function __rspamd__setup_redis() { if _env_var_expect_zero_or_one 'ENABLE_RSPAMD_REDIS' && [[ ${ENABLE_RSPAMD_REDIS} -eq 1 ]]; then __rspamd__log 'debug' 'Internal Redis is enabled, adding configuration' cat >"${RSPAMD_LOCAL_D}/redis.conf" << "EOF" # documentation: https://rspamd.com/doc/configuration/redis.html servers = "127.0.0.1:6379"; expand_keys = true; EOF # Here we adjust the Redis default configuration that we supply to Redis # when starting it. Note that `/var/lib/redis/` is linked to # `/var/mail-state/redis/` (for persisting it) if `ONE_DIR=1`. sedfile -i -E \ -e 's|^(bind).*|\1 127.0.0.1|g' \ -e 's|^(daemonize).*|\1 no|g' \ -e 's|^(port).*|\1 6379|g' \ -e 's|^(loglevel).*|\1 warning|g' \ -e 's|^(logfile).*|\1 ""|g' \ -e 's|^(dir).*|\1 /var/lib/redis|g' \ -e 's|^(dbfilename).*|\1 dms-dump.rdb|g' \ /etc/redis/redis.conf else __rspamd__log 'debug' 'Rspamd will not use internal Redis (which has been disabled)' fi } # Adjust Postfix's configuration files. We only need to append Rspamd at the end of # `smtpd_milters` in `/etc/postfix/main.cf`. function __rspamd__setup_postfix() { __rspamd__log 'debug' "Adjusting Postfix's configuration" postconf 'rspamd_milter = inet:localhost:11332' # shellcheck disable=SC2016 _add_to_or_update_postfix_main 'smtpd_milters' '$rspamd_milter' } # If ClamAV is enabled, we will integrate it into Rspamd. function __rspamd__setup_clamav() { if _env_var_expect_zero_or_one 'ENABLE_CLAMAV' && [[ ${ENABLE_CLAMAV} -eq 1 ]]; then __rspamd__log 'debug' 'Enabling ClamAV integration' sedfile -i -E 's|^(enabled).*|\1 = true;|g' "${RSPAMD_LOCAL_D}/antivirus.conf" # Rspamd uses ClamAV's UNIX socket, and to be able to read it, it must be in the same group usermod -a -G clamav _rspamd if [[ ${CLAMAV_MESSAGE_SIZE_LIMIT} != '25M' ]]; then local SIZE_IN_BYTES SIZE_IN_BYTES=$(numfmt --from=si "${CLAMAV_MESSAGE_SIZE_LIMIT}") __rspamd__log 'trace' "Adjusting maximum size for ClamAV to ${SIZE_IN_BYTES} bytes (${CLAMAV_MESSAGE_SIZE_LIMIT})" sedfile -i -E "s|(.*max_size =).*|\1 ${SIZE_IN_BYTES};|" "${RSPAMD_LOCAL_D}/antivirus.conf" fi else __rspamd__log 'debug' 'Rspamd will not use ClamAV (which has not been enabled)' fi } # Disables certain modules by default. This can be overwritten by the user later. # We disable the modules listed in `DISABLE_MODULES` as we believe these modules # are not commonly used and the average user does not need them. As a consequence, # disabling them saves resources. function __rspamd__setup_default_modules() { __rspamd__log 'debug' 'Disabling default modules' # This array contains all the modules we disable by default. They # can be re-enabled later (in `__rspamd__handle_user_modules_adjustments`) # with `rspamd-modules.conf`. local DISABLE_MODULES=( clickhouse elastic neural reputation spamassassin url_redirector metric_exporter ) readonly -a DISABLE_MODULES local MODULE for MODULE in "${DISABLE_MODULES[@]}"; do __rspamd__helper__enable_disable_module "${MODULE}" 'false' done } # This function sets up intelligent learning of Junk, by # # 1. enabling auto-learn for the classifier-bayes module # 2. setting up sieve scripts that detect when a user is moving e-mail # from or to the "Junk" folder, and learning them as ham or spam. function __rspamd__setup_learning() { if _env_var_expect_zero_or_one 'RSPAMD_LEARN' && [[ ${RSPAMD_LEARN} -eq 1 ]]; then __rspamd__log 'debug' 'Setting up intelligent learning of spam and ham' local SIEVE_PIPE_BIN_DIR='/usr/lib/dovecot/sieve-pipe' readonly SIEVE_PIPE_BIN_DIR ln -s "$(type -f -P rspamc)" "${SIEVE_PIPE_BIN_DIR}/rspamc" sedfile -i -E 's|(mail_plugins =.*)|\1 imap_sieve|' /etc/dovecot/conf.d/20-imap.conf sedfile -i -E '/^}/d' /etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-sieve.conf cat >>/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-sieve.conf << EOF # From anyhwere to Junk imapsieve_mailbox1_name = Junk imapsieve_mailbox1_causes = COPY imapsieve_mailbox1_before = file:${SIEVE_PIPE_BIN_DIR}/learn-spam.sieve # From Junk to Inbox imapsieve_mailbox2_name = INBOX imapsieve_mailbox2_from = Junk imapsieve_mailbox2_causes = COPY imapsieve_mailbox2_before = file:${SIEVE_PIPE_BIN_DIR}/learn-ham.sieve } EOF cat >"${SIEVE_PIPE_BIN_DIR}/learn-spam.sieve" << EOF require ["vnd.dovecot.pipe", "copy", "imapsieve"]; pipe :copy "rspamc" ["-h", "127.0.0.1:11334", "learn_spam"]; EOF cat >"${SIEVE_PIPE_BIN_DIR}/learn-ham.sieve" << EOF require ["vnd.dovecot.pipe", "copy", "imapsieve"]; pipe :copy "rspamc" ["-h", "127.0.0.1:11334", "learn_ham"]; EOF sievec "${SIEVE_PIPE_BIN_DIR}/learn-spam.sieve" sievec "${SIEVE_PIPE_BIN_DIR}/learn-ham.sieve" else __rspamd__log 'debug' 'Intelligent learning of spam and ham is disabled' fi } # Sets up greylisting with the greylisting module (see # https://rspamd.com/doc/modules/greylisting.html). function __rspamd__setup_greylisting() { if _env_var_expect_zero_or_one 'RSPAMD_GREYLISTING' && [[ ${RSPAMD_GREYLISTING} -eq 1 ]]; then __rspamd__log 'debug' 'Enabling greylisting' sedfile -i -E "s|(enabled =).*|\1 true;|g" "${RSPAMD_LOCAL_D}/greylist.conf" else __rspamd__log 'debug' 'Greylisting is disabled' fi } # This function handles setup of the Hfilter module (see # https://www.rspamd.com/doc/modules/hfilter.html). This module is mainly # used for hostname checks, and whether or not a reverse-DNS check # succeeds. function __rspamd__setup_hfilter_group() { local MODULE_FILE="${RSPAMD_LOCAL_D}/hfilter_group.conf" readonly MODULE_FILE if _env_var_expect_zero_or_one 'RSPAMD_HFILTER' && [[ ${RSPAMD_HFILTER} -eq 1 ]]; then __rspamd__log 'debug' 'Hfilter (group) module is enabled' # Check if we received a number first if _env_var_expect_integer 'RSPAMD_HFILTER_HOSTNAME_UNKNOWN_SCORE' \ && [[ ${RSPAMD_HFILTER_HOSTNAME_UNKNOWN_SCORE} -ne 6 ]]; then __rspamd__log 'trace' "Adjusting score for 'HFILTER_HOSTNAME_UNKNOWN' in Hfilter group module to ${RSPAMD_HFILTER_HOSTNAME_UNKNOWN_SCORE}" sed -i -E \ "s|(.*score =).*(# __TAG__HFILTER_HOSTNAME_UNKNOWN)|\1 ${RSPAMD_HFILTER_HOSTNAME_UNKNOWN_SCORE}; \2|g" \ "${MODULE_FILE}" else __rspamd__log 'trace' "Not adjusting score for 'HFILTER_HOSTNAME_UNKNOWN' in Hfilter group module" fi else __rspamd__log 'debug' 'Disabling Hfilter (group) module' rm -f "${MODULE_FILE}" fi } # If 'RSPAMD_CHECK_AUTHENTICATED' is enabled, then content checks for all users, i.e. # also for authenticated users, are performed. # # The default that DMS ships does not check authenticated users. In case the checks are # enabled, this function will remove the part of the Rspamd configuration that disables # checks for authenticated users. function __rspamd__setup_check_authenticated() { local MODULE_FILE="${RSPAMD_LOCAL_D}/settings.conf" readonly MODULE_FILE if _env_var_expect_zero_or_one 'RSPAMD_CHECK_AUTHENTICATED' \ && [[ ${RSPAMD_CHECK_AUTHENTICATED} -eq 0 ]] then __rspamd__log 'debug' 'Content checks for authenticated users are disabled' else __rspamd__log 'debug' 'Enabling content checks for authenticated users' sed -i -E \ '/DMS::SED_TAG::1::START/{:a;N;/DMS::SED_TAG::1::END/!ba};/authenticated/d' \ "${MODULE_FILE}" fi } # This function performs a simple check: go through DKIM configuration files, acquire # all private key file locations and check whether they exist and whether they can be # accessed by Rspamd. function __rspamd__check_dkim_permissions() { local DKIM_CONF_FILES DKIM_KEY_FILES [[ -f ${RSPAMD_LOCAL_D}/dkim_signing.conf ]] && DKIM_CONF_FILES+=("${RSPAMD_LOCAL_D}/dkim_signing.conf") [[ -f ${RSPAMD_OVERRIDE_D}/dkim_signing.conf ]] && DKIM_CONF_FILES+=("${RSPAMD_OVERRIDE_D}/dkim_signing.conf") # Here, we populate DKIM_KEY_FILES which we later iterate over. DKIM_KEY_FILES # contains all keys files configured by the user. local FILE for FILE in "${DKIM_CONF_FILES[@]}"; do readarray -t DKIM_KEY_FILES_TMP < <(grep -o -E 'path = .*' "${FILE}" | cut -d '=' -f 2 | tr -d ' ";') DKIM_KEY_FILES+=("${DKIM_KEY_FILES_TMP[@]}") done for FILE in "${DKIM_KEY_FILES[@]}"; do if [[ -f ${FILE} ]]; then __rspamd__log 'trace' "Checking DKIM file '${FILE}'" # See https://serverfault.com/a/829314 for an explanation on `-exec false {} +` # We additionally resolve symbolic links to check the permissions of the actual files if find "$(realpath -eL "${FILE}")" \( -user _rspamd -or -group _rspamd -or -perm -o=r \) -exec false {} +; then __rspamd__log 'warn' "Rspamd DKIM private key file '${FILE}' does not appear to have correct permissions/ownership for Rspamd to use it" else __rspamd__log 'trace' "DKIM file '${FILE}' permissions and ownership appear correct" fi else __rspamd__log 'warn' "Rspamd DKIM private key file '${FILE}' is configured for usage, but does not appear to exist" fi done }