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475 lines
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475 lines
20 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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function _setup_dhparam
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{
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local DH_SERVICE=$1
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local DH_DEST=$2
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local DH_CUSTOM='/tmp/docker-mailserver/dhparams.pem'
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_log 'debug' "Setting up ${DH_SERVICE} dhparam"
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if [[ -f ${DH_CUSTOM} ]]
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then # use custom supplied dh params (assumes they're probably insecure)
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_log 'trace' "${DH_SERVICE} will use custom provided DH paramters"
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_log 'warn' "Using self-generated dhparams is considered insecure - unless you know what you are doing, please remove '${DH_CUSTOM}'"
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cp -f "${DH_CUSTOM}" "${DH_DEST}"
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else # use official standardized dh params (provided via Dockerfile)
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_log 'trace' "${DH_SERVICE} will use official standardized DH parameters (ffdhe4096)."
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fi
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}
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function _setup_ssl
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{
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_log 'debug' 'Setting up SSL'
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local POSTFIX_CONFIG_MAIN='/etc/postfix/main.cf'
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local POSTFIX_CONFIG_MASTER='/etc/postfix/master.cf'
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local DOVECOT_CONFIG_SSL='/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf'
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local TMP_DMS_TLS_PATH='/tmp/docker-mailserver/ssl' # config volume
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local DMS_TLS_PATH='/etc/dms/tls'
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mkdir -p "${DMS_TLS_PATH}"
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# Primary certificate to serve for TLS
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function _set_certificate
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{
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local POSTFIX_KEY_WITH_FULLCHAIN=${1}
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local DOVECOT_KEY=${1}
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local DOVECOT_CERT=${1}
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# If a 2nd param is provided, a separate key and cert was received instead of a fullkeychain
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if [[ -n ${2} ]]
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then
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local PRIVATE_KEY=$1
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local CERT_CHAIN=$2
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POSTFIX_KEY_WITH_FULLCHAIN="${PRIVATE_KEY} ${CERT_CHAIN}"
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DOVECOT_KEY="${PRIVATE_KEY}"
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DOVECOT_CERT="${CERT_CHAIN}"
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fi
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# Postfix configuration
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# NOTE: `smtpd_tls_chain_files` expects private key defined before public cert chain
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# Value can be a single PEM file, or a sequence of files; so long as the order is key->leaf->chain
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sedfile -i -r "s|^(smtpd_tls_chain_files =).*|\1 ${POSTFIX_KEY_WITH_FULLCHAIN}|" "${POSTFIX_CONFIG_MAIN}"
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# Dovecot configuration
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sedfile -i -r \
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-e "s|^(ssl_key =).*|\1 <${DOVECOT_KEY}|" \
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-e "s|^(ssl_cert =).*|\1 <${DOVECOT_CERT}|" \
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"${DOVECOT_CONFIG_SSL}"
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}
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# Enables supporting two certificate types such as ECDSA with an RSA fallback
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function _set_alt_certificate
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{
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local COPY_KEY_FROM_PATH=$1
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local COPY_CERT_FROM_PATH=$2
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local PRIVATE_KEY_ALT="${DMS_TLS_PATH}/fallback_key"
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local CERT_CHAIN_ALT="${DMS_TLS_PATH}/fallback_cert"
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cp "${COPY_KEY_FROM_PATH}" "${PRIVATE_KEY_ALT}"
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cp "${COPY_CERT_FROM_PATH}" "${CERT_CHAIN_ALT}"
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chmod 600 "${PRIVATE_KEY_ALT}"
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chmod 644 "${CERT_CHAIN_ALT}"
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# Postfix configuration
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# NOTE: This operation doesn't replace the line, it appends to the end of the line.
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# Thus this method should only be used when this line has explicitly been replaced earlier in the script.
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# Otherwise without `docker-compose down` first, a `docker-compose up` may
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# persist previous container state and cause a failure in postfix configuration.
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sedfile -i "s|^smtpd_tls_chain_files =.*|& ${PRIVATE_KEY_ALT} ${CERT_CHAIN_ALT}|" "${POSTFIX_CONFIG_MAIN}"
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# Dovecot configuration
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# Conditionally checks for `#`, in the event that internal container state is accidentally persisted,
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# can be caused by: `docker-compose up` run again after a `ctrl+c`, without running `docker-compose down`
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sedfile -i -r \
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-e "s|^#?(ssl_alt_key =).*|\1 <${PRIVATE_KEY_ALT}|" \
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-e "s|^#?(ssl_alt_cert =).*|\1 <${CERT_CHAIN_ALT}|" \
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"${DOVECOT_CONFIG_SSL}"
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}
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function _apply_tls_level
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{
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local TLS_CIPHERS_ALLOW=$1
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local TLS_PROTOCOL_IGNORE=$2
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local TLS_PROTOCOL_MINIMUM=$3
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# Postfix configuration
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sed -i -r \
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-e "s|^(smtpd?_tls_mandatory_protocols =).*|\1 ${TLS_PROTOCOL_IGNORE}|" \
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-e "s|^(smtpd?_tls_protocols =).*|\1 ${TLS_PROTOCOL_IGNORE}|" \
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-e "s|^(tls_high_cipherlist =).*|\1 ${TLS_CIPHERS_ALLOW}|" \
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"${POSTFIX_CONFIG_MAIN}"
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# Dovecot configuration (secure by default though)
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sed -i -r \
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-e "s|^(ssl_min_protocol =).*|\1 ${TLS_PROTOCOL_MINIMUM}|" \
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-e "s|^(ssl_cipher_list =).*|\1 ${TLS_CIPHERS_ALLOW}|" \
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"${DOVECOT_CONFIG_SSL}"
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}
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# 2020 feature intended for Traefik v2 support only:
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# https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/pull/1553
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# Extracts files `key.pem` and `fullchain.pem`.
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# `_extract_certs_from_acme` is located in `helpers/ssl.sh`
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# NOTE: See the `SSL_TYPE=letsencrypt` case below for more details.
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function _traefik_support
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{
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if [[ -f /etc/letsencrypt/acme.json ]]
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then
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# Variable only intended for troubleshooting via debug output
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local EXTRACTED_DOMAIN
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# Conditional handling depends on the success of `_extract_certs_from_acme`,
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# Failure tries the next fallback FQDN to try extract a certificate from.
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# Subshell not used in conditional to ensure extraction log output is still captured
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if [[ -n ${SSL_DOMAIN} ]] && _extract_certs_from_acme "${SSL_DOMAIN}"
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then
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EXTRACTED_DOMAIN=('SSL_DOMAIN' "${SSL_DOMAIN}")
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elif _extract_certs_from_acme "${HOSTNAME}"
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then
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EXTRACTED_DOMAIN=('HOSTNAME' "${HOSTNAME}")
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elif _extract_certs_from_acme "${DOMAINNAME}"
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then
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EXTRACTED_DOMAIN=('DOMAINNAME' "${DOMAINNAME}")
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else
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_log 'warn' "letsencrypt (acme.json) failed to identify a certificate to extract"
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fi
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_log 'trace' "letsencrypt (acme.json) extracted certificate using ${EXTRACTED_DOMAIN[0]}: '${EXTRACTED_DOMAIN[1]}'"
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fi
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}
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# TLS strength/level configuration
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case "${TLS_LEVEL}" in
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( "modern" )
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local TLS_MODERN_SUITE='ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:DHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384'
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local TLS_MODERN_IGNORE='!SSLv2,!SSLv3,!TLSv1,!TLSv1.1'
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local TLS_MODERN_MIN='TLSv1.2'
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_apply_tls_level "${TLS_MODERN_SUITE}" "${TLS_MODERN_IGNORE}" "${TLS_MODERN_MIN}"
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_log 'debug' "TLS configured with 'modern' ciphers"
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;;
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( "intermediate" )
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local TLS_INTERMEDIATE_SUITE='ECDHE-ECDSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:DHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384:DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA256'
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local TLS_INTERMEDIATE_IGNORE='!SSLv2,!SSLv3,!TLSv1,!TLSv1.1'
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local TLS_INTERMEDIATE_MIN='TLSv1.2'
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_apply_tls_level "${TLS_INTERMEDIATE_SUITE}" "${TLS_INTERMEDIATE_IGNORE}" "${TLS_INTERMEDIATE_MIN}"
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_log 'debug' "TLS configured with 'intermediate' ciphers"
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;;
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( * )
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_log 'warn' "TLS_LEVEL '${TLS_LEVEL}' not valid"
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;;
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esac
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local SCOPE_SSL_TYPE="TLS Setup [SSL_TYPE=${SSL_TYPE}]"
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# SSL certificate Configuration
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# TODO: Refactor this feature, it's been extended multiple times for specific inputs/providers unnecessarily.
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# NOTE: Some `SSL_TYPE` logic uses mounted certs/keys directly, some make an internal copy either retaining filename or renaming.
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case "${SSL_TYPE}" in
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( "letsencrypt" )
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_log 'debug' "Configuring SSL using 'letsencrypt'"
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# `docker-mailserver` will only use one certificate from an FQDN folder in `/etc/letsencrypt/live/`.
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# We iterate the sequence [SSL_DOMAIN, HOSTNAME, DOMAINNAME] to find a matching FQDN folder.
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# This same sequence is used for the Traefik `acme.json` certificate extraction process, which outputs the FQDN folder.
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#
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# eg: If HOSTNAME (mail.example.test) doesn't exist, try DOMAINNAME (example.test).
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# SSL_DOMAIN if set will take priority and is generally expected to have a wildcard prefix.
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# SSL_DOMAIN will have any wildcard prefix stripped for the output FQDN folder it is stored in.
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# TODO: A wildcard cert needs to be provisioned via Traefik to validate if acme.json contains any other value for `main` or `sans` beyond the wildcard.
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#
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# NOTE: HOSTNAME is set via `helpers/dns.sh`, it is not the original system HOSTNAME ENV anymore.
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# TODO: SSL_DOMAIN is Traefik specific, it no longer seems relevant and should be considered for removal.
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_traefik_support
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# checks folders in /etc/letsencrypt/live to identify which one to implicitly use:
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local LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN LETSENCRYPT_KEY
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LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN=$(_find_letsencrypt_domain)
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LETSENCRYPT_KEY=$(_find_letsencrypt_key "${LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN}")
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# Update relevant config for Postfix and Dovecot
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_log 'trace' "Adding ${LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN} SSL certificate to the postfix and dovecot configuration"
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# LetsEncrypt `fullchain.pem` and `privkey.pem` contents are detailed here from CertBot:
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# https://certbot.eff.org/docs/using.html#where-are-my-certificates
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# `key.pem` was added for `simp_le` support (2016): https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/pull/288
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# `key.pem` is also a filename used by the `_extract_certs_from_acme` method (implemented for Traefik v2 only)
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local PRIVATE_KEY="/etc/letsencrypt/live/${LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN}/${LETSENCRYPT_KEY}.pem"
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local CERT_CHAIN="/etc/letsencrypt/live/${LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN}/fullchain.pem"
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_set_certificate "${PRIVATE_KEY}" "${CERT_CHAIN}"
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_log 'trace' "SSL configured with 'letsencrypt' certificates"
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;;
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( "custom" ) # (hard-coded path) Use a private key with full certificate chain all in a single PEM file.
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_log 'debug' "Adding ${HOSTNAME} SSL certificate"
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# NOTE: Dovecot works fine still as both values are bundled into the keychain
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local COMBINED_PEM_NAME="${HOSTNAME}-full.pem"
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local TMP_KEY_WITH_FULLCHAIN="${TMP_DMS_TLS_PATH}/${COMBINED_PEM_NAME}"
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local KEY_WITH_FULLCHAIN="${DMS_TLS_PATH}/${COMBINED_PEM_NAME}"
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if [[ -f ${TMP_KEY_WITH_FULLCHAIN} ]]
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then
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cp "${TMP_KEY_WITH_FULLCHAIN}" "${KEY_WITH_FULLCHAIN}"
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chmod 600 "${KEY_WITH_FULLCHAIN}"
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_set_certificate "${KEY_WITH_FULLCHAIN}"
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_log 'trace' "SSL configured with 'CA signed/custom' certificates"
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else
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dms_panic__no_file "${TMP_KEY_WITH_FULLCHAIN}" "${SCOPE_SSL_TYPE}"
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fi
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;;
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( "manual" ) # (dynamic path via ENV) Use separate private key and cert/chain files (should be PEM encoded)
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_log 'debug' "Configuring certificates using key ${SSL_KEY_PATH} and cert ${SSL_CERT_PATH}"
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# Source files are copied internally to these destinations:
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local PRIVATE_KEY="${DMS_TLS_PATH}/key"
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local CERT_CHAIN="${DMS_TLS_PATH}/cert"
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# Fail early:
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if [[ -z ${SSL_KEY_PATH} ]] && [[ -z ${SSL_CERT_PATH} ]]
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then
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dms_panic__no_env 'SSL_KEY_PATH or SSL_CERT_PATH' "${SCOPE_SSL_TYPE}"
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fi
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if [[ -n ${SSL_ALT_KEY_PATH} ]] \
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&& [[ -n ${SSL_ALT_CERT_PATH} ]] \
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&& [[ ! -f ${SSL_ALT_KEY_PATH} ]] \
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&& [[ ! -f ${SSL_ALT_CERT_PATH} ]]
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then
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dms_panic__no_file "(ALT) ${SSL_ALT_KEY_PATH} or ${SSL_ALT_CERT_PATH}" "${SCOPE_SSL_TYPE}"
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fi
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if [[ -f ${SSL_KEY_PATH} ]] && [[ -f ${SSL_CERT_PATH} ]]
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then
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cp "${SSL_KEY_PATH}" "${PRIVATE_KEY}"
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cp "${SSL_CERT_PATH}" "${CERT_CHAIN}"
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chmod 600 "${PRIVATE_KEY}"
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chmod 644 "${CERT_CHAIN}"
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_set_certificate "${PRIVATE_KEY}" "${CERT_CHAIN}"
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# Support for a fallback certificate, useful for hybrid/dual ECDSA + RSA certs
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if [[ -n ${SSL_ALT_KEY_PATH} ]] && [[ -n ${SSL_ALT_CERT_PATH} ]]
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then
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_log 'trace' "Configuring fallback certificates using key ${SSL_ALT_KEY_PATH} and cert ${SSL_ALT_CERT_PATH}"
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_set_alt_certificate "${SSL_ALT_KEY_PATH}" "${SSL_ALT_CERT_PATH}"
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else
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# If the Dovecot settings for alt cert has been enabled (doesn't start with `#`),
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# but required ENV var is missing, reset to disabled state:
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sed -i -r \
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-e 's|^(ssl_alt_key =).*|#\1 </path/to/alternative/key.pem|' \
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-e 's|^(ssl_alt_cert =).*|#\1 </path/to/alternative/cert.pem|' \
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"${DOVECOT_CONFIG_SSL}"
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fi
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_log 'trace' "SSL configured with 'Manual' certificates"
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else
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dms_panic__no_file "${SSL_KEY_PATH} or ${SSL_CERT_PATH}" "${SCOPE_SSL_TYPE}"
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fi
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;;
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( "self-signed" ) # (hard-coded path) Use separate private key and cert/chain files (should be PEM encoded), expects self-signed CA
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_log 'debug' "Adding ${HOSTNAME} SSL certificate"
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local KEY_NAME="${HOSTNAME}-key.pem"
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local CERT_NAME="${HOSTNAME}-cert.pem"
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# Self-Signed source files:
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local SS_KEY="${TMP_DMS_TLS_PATH}/${KEY_NAME}"
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local SS_CERT="${TMP_DMS_TLS_PATH}/${CERT_NAME}"
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local SS_CA_CERT="${TMP_DMS_TLS_PATH}/demoCA/cacert.pem"
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# Source files are copied internally to these destinations:
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local PRIVATE_KEY="${DMS_TLS_PATH}/${KEY_NAME}"
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local CERT_CHAIN="${DMS_TLS_PATH}/${CERT_NAME}"
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local CA_CERT="${DMS_TLS_PATH}/cacert.pem"
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if [[ -f ${SS_KEY} ]] \
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&& [[ -f ${SS_CERT} ]] \
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&& [[ -f ${SS_CA_CERT} ]]
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then
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cp "${SS_KEY}" "${PRIVATE_KEY}"
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cp "${SS_CERT}" "${CERT_CHAIN}"
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chmod 600 "${PRIVATE_KEY}"
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chmod 644 "${CERT_CHAIN}"
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_set_certificate "${PRIVATE_KEY}" "${CERT_CHAIN}"
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cp "${SS_CA_CERT}" "${CA_CERT}"
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chmod 644 "${CA_CERT}"
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# Have Postfix trust the self-signed CA (which is not installed within the OS trust store)
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sedfile -i -r "s|^#?(smtpd?_tls_CAfile =).*|\1 ${CA_CERT}|" "${POSTFIX_CONFIG_MAIN}"
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# Part of the original `self-signed` support, unclear why this symlink was required?
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# May have been to support the now removed `Courier` (Dovecot replaced it):
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# https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/commit/1fb3aeede8ac9707cc9ea11d603e3a7b33b5f8d5
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# smtp_tls_CApath and smtpd_tls_CApath both point to /etc/ssl/certs
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local PRIVATE_CA="/etc/ssl/certs/cacert-${HOSTNAME}.pem"
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ln -s "${CA_CERT}" "${PRIVATE_CA}"
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_log 'trace' "SSL configured with 'self-signed' certificates"
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else
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dms_panic__no_file "${SS_KEY} or ${SS_CERT}" "${SCOPE_SSL_TYPE}"
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fi
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;;
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( '' ) # No SSL/TLS certificate used/required, plaintext auth permitted over insecure connections
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_log 'warn' '!! INSECURE !! SSL configured with plain text access - DO NOT USE FOR PRODUCTION DEPLOYMENT'
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# Untested. Not officially supported.
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# Postfix configuration:
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# smtp_tls_security_level (default: 'may', amavis 'none' x2) | http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtp_tls_security_level
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# '_setup_postfix_relay_hosts' also adds 'smtp_tls_security_level = encrypt'
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# smtpd_tls_security_level (default: 'may', port 587 'encrypt') | http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_tls_security_level
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#
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# smtpd_tls_auth_only (default not applied, 'no', implicitly 'yes' if security_level is 'encrypt')
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# | http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_tls_auth_only | http://www.postfix.org/TLS_README.html#server_tls_auth
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#
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# smtp_tls_wrappermode (default: not applied, 'no') | http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtp_tls_wrappermode
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# smtpd_tls_wrappermode (default: 'yes' for service port 'smtps') | http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_tls_wrappermode
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# NOTE: Enabling wrappermode requires a security_level of 'encrypt' or stronger. Port 465 presently does not meet this condition.
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#
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# Postfix main.cf (base config):
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sedfile -i -r \
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-e "s|^#?(smtpd?_tls_security_level).*|\1 = none|" \
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-e "s|^#?(smtpd_tls_auth_only).*|\1 = no|" \
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"${POSTFIX_CONFIG_MAIN}"
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#
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# Postfix master.cf (per connection overrides):
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# Disables implicit TLS on port 465 for inbound (smtpd) and outbound (smtp) traffic. Treats it as equivalent to port 25 SMTP with explicit STARTTLS.
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# Inbound 465 (aka service port aliases: submissions / smtps) for Postfix to receive over implicit TLS (eg from MUA or functioning as a relay host).
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# Outbound 465 as alternative to port 587 when sending to another MTA (with authentication), such as a relay service (eg SendGrid).
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sedfile -i -r \
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-e "/smtpd?_tls_security_level/s|=.*|=none|" \
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-e '/smtpd?_tls_wrappermode/s|yes|no|' \
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-e '/smtpd_tls_auth_only/s|yes|no|' \
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"${POSTFIX_CONFIG_MASTER}"
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# Dovecot configuration:
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# https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/dovecot_ssl_configuration/
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# > The plaintext authentication is always allowed (and SSL not required) for connections from localhost, as they’re assumed to be secure anyway.
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# > This applies to all connections where the local and the remote IP addresses are equal.
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# > Also IP ranges specified by login_trusted_networks setting are assumed to be secure.
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#
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# no => insecure auth allowed, yes (default) => plaintext auth only allowed over a secure connection (insecure connection acceptable for non-plaintext auth)
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local DISABLE_PLAINTEXT_AUTH='no'
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# no => disabled, yes => optional (secure connections not required), required (default) => mandatory (only secure connections allowed)
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local DOVECOT_SSL_ENABLED='no'
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sed -i -r "s|^#?(disable_plaintext_auth =).*|\1 ${DISABLE_PLAINTEXT_AUTH}|" /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf
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sed -i -r "s|^(ssl =).*|\1 ${DOVECOT_SSL_ENABLED}|" "${DOVECOT_CONFIG_SSL}"
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;;
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( 'snakeoil' ) # This is a temporary workaround for testing only, using the insecure snakeoil cert.
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# mail_privacy.bats and mail_with_ldap.bats both attempt to make a starttls connection with openssl,
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# failing if SSL/TLS is not available.
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;;
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( * ) # Unknown option, panic.
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dms_panic__invalid_value 'SSL_TYPE' "${SCOPE_TLS_LEVEL}"
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;;
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esac
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}
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# Identify a valid letsencrypt FQDN folder to use.
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function _find_letsencrypt_domain
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{
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local LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN
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if [[ -n ${SSL_DOMAIN} ]] && [[ -e /etc/letsencrypt/live/$(_strip_wildcard_prefix "${SSL_DOMAIN}")/fullchain.pem ]]
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then
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LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN=$(_strip_wildcard_prefix "${SSL_DOMAIN}")
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elif [[ -e /etc/letsencrypt/live/${HOSTNAME}/fullchain.pem ]]
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then
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LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN=${HOSTNAME}
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elif [[ -e /etc/letsencrypt/live/${DOMAINNAME}/fullchain.pem ]]
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then
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LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN=${DOMAINNAME}
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else
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_log 'error' "Cannot find a valid DOMAIN for '/etc/letsencrypt/live/<DOMAIN>/', tried: '${SSL_DOMAIN}', '${HOSTNAME}', '${DOMAINNAME}'"
|
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dms_panic__misconfigured 'LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN' '_find_letsencrypt_domain'
|
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fi
|
||
|
||
echo "${LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN}"
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
# Verify the FQDN folder also includes a valid private key (`privkey.pem` for Certbot, `key.pem` for extraction by Traefik)
|
||
function _find_letsencrypt_key
|
||
{
|
||
local LETSENCRYPT_KEY
|
||
|
||
local LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN=${1}
|
||
if [[ -z ${LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN} ]]
|
||
then
|
||
dms_panic__misconfigured 'LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN' '_find_letsencrypt_key'
|
||
fi
|
||
|
||
if [[ -e /etc/letsencrypt/live/${LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN}/privkey.pem ]]
|
||
then
|
||
LETSENCRYPT_KEY='privkey'
|
||
elif [[ -e /etc/letsencrypt/live/${LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN}/key.pem ]]
|
||
then
|
||
LETSENCRYPT_KEY='key'
|
||
else
|
||
_log 'error' "Cannot find key file ('privkey.pem' or 'key.pem') in '/etc/letsencrypt/live/${LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN}/'"
|
||
dms_panic__misconfigured 'LETSENCRYPT_KEY' '_find_letsencrypt_key'
|
||
fi
|
||
|
||
echo "${LETSENCRYPT_KEY}"
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
function _extract_certs_from_acme
|
||
{
|
||
local CERT_DOMAIN=${1}
|
||
if [[ -z ${CERT_DOMAIN} ]]
|
||
then
|
||
_log 'warn' "_extract_certs_from_acme | CERT_DOMAIN is empty"
|
||
return 1
|
||
fi
|
||
|
||
local KEY CERT
|
||
KEY=$(acme_extract.py /etc/letsencrypt/acme.json "${CERT_DOMAIN}" --key)
|
||
CERT=$(acme_extract.py /etc/letsencrypt/acme.json "${CERT_DOMAIN}" --cert)
|
||
|
||
if [[ -z ${KEY} ]] || [[ -z ${CERT} ]]
|
||
then
|
||
_log 'warn' "_extract_certs_from_acme | Unable to find key and/or cert for '${CERT_DOMAIN}' in '/etc/letsencrypt/acme.json'"
|
||
return 1
|
||
fi
|
||
|
||
# Currently we advise SSL_DOMAIN for wildcard support using a `*.example.com` value,
|
||
# The filepath however should be `example.com`, avoiding the wildcard part:
|
||
if [[ ${SSL_DOMAIN} == "${CERT_DOMAIN}" ]]
|
||
then
|
||
CERT_DOMAIN=$(_strip_wildcard_prefix "${SSL_DOMAIN}")
|
||
fi
|
||
|
||
mkdir -p "/etc/letsencrypt/live/${CERT_DOMAIN}/"
|
||
echo "${KEY}" | base64 -d > "/etc/letsencrypt/live/${CERT_DOMAIN}/key.pem" || exit 1
|
||
echo "${CERT}" | base64 -d > "/etc/letsencrypt/live/${CERT_DOMAIN}/fullchain.pem" || exit 1
|
||
|
||
_log 'trace' "_extract_certs_from_acme | Certificate successfully extracted for '${CERT_DOMAIN}'"
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
# Remove the `*.` prefix if it exists, else returns the input value
|
||
function _strip_wildcard_prefix {
|
||
[[ ${1} == "*."* ]] && echo "${1:2}" || echo "${1}"
|
||
}
|