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I am Clinton Ebadi. I am the reluctant President of the coop (someone has to do it), and the current lead sysadmin / DomTool maintainer / lo-fi AdamChlipala replacement. I am Clinton Ebadi. I am the Treasurer of the coop (someone has to do it), and the current lead sysadmin / DomTool maintainer / lo-fi AdamChlipala replacement. 
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= Pages to Update After Adding Stripe =

 * TreasurerInstructions
 * MemberManual/GettingStarted/NewMember
 * MemberManual/GettingHelp
 * ProspectiveMemberFaq
 * PayingDues
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 * (./) January 2013: New website online, navajos and bog both up with new members using them
 * February 2013->June 2014: Big push for new members. New website should make us seem more alive, we've finally fixed about 3/4 of the "temporary" hacks from when we first moved to Peer1, etc. (./) mire is gone (less work: we just have to get people off of it), but also work toward getting rid of deleuze. Web services first (low hanging fruit), even if it means punting on fully converting to domtool managed sites (at least packaged and documented). AFAICT other than those we're just left with:
   * (./) DomTool dispatcher
   * Master DNS
   * Exim
   * IMAP (might have to patch courier-authdaemon)
   * (./) A few straggling openafs volumes (+ AFSDB records?)
   * Backups
   * MailMan
   * The portal
   * {X} FTP (''support for plain ftp removed'')
   * (./) Webalizer
 * April 2014: Rekey the afs cell
 * July/August 2014: Catch the sales on the last generation Dell 2U/2-socket machines and create a clean counterpart to fritz.
   * See NewServerDiscussion2013
   * Minimal KVM host setup for base OS. We might run the KDC and OpenAFS on the bare metal, not entirely certain.
   * Create new wheezy based VMs, duplicating (and turning into master) services hosted in VMs on fritz
     * For the first time, this is realistic: all of those months packaging our configuration pay off by sparing future-me from herculean efforts.
 * March 2014->July 2014: Transition remaining services off of deleuze onto KernelVirtualMachine``s on new kvm host
 * Winter 2014: Assuming 150+ members, perhaps more bandwidth is in order
 * Spring 2015: Ponies for everyone.
   * IPv6, mediagoblin, diaspora, gitorious, (./) xmpp works again (and ability to use vanity domains), ...
 * Summer 2018: Shiny new ''servers'' (achieved! in Winter 2018)
 * Spring 2019: Ponies for everyone.
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 * unknownlamer (AOL Instant Messenger)
* <<MailTo(clinton at hcoop dot net)>> (Jabber)
 * <<MailTo(clinton at hcoop dot net)>> (XMPP)
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 * +1 443 538 8058 (Phone, SMS preffered)  * +1 443 538 8058 (Phone, SMS preffered as I will ignore your call if I don't have your number already and check voicemail approximately once per century)
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 * http://unknownlamer.org '''Personal Homepage'''  * https://unknownlamer.org '''Personal Homepage'''
   * [[My Journal|https://journal.unknownlamer.org]] is a bit less dusty
 * http://demoncat.org
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 * Finish updating wiki for Stripe
 * Announce `DefaultAliasSource = user` change (two week warning)
 * Push apache2 config updates
   * mod_disk_cache tweaks
   * SSL Cipher ordering for better forward secrecy
   * Restrict /server-status to hcoop members
 * Upgrade openafs servers to 1.6.7
   * Add hopper as database server
   * Remove deleuze as fileserver
   * Upgrade fritz to openafs 1.6.7
   * Add hopper as fileserver
   * Remove deleuze as database server
   * Rekey
 * Create mccarthy virtual machine
   * Update debarchiver to include wheezy+wheezy-backports
   * Rebuild binary packages (mod_waklog, libnss-afs, smlnj) for wheezy
   * Install apache
     * Fix `KrbVerifyKDC`. `apache2/${HOSTNAME}.hcoop.net@HCOOP.NET` -> `/etc/keytabs/service/apache`, `KrbServiceName apache2/${HOSTNAME}.hcoop.net`, `Krb5Keytab`
       * Once working, extract keytab for navajos
   * Get courier working
     * Check for needed changes to `courier-authdaemon`
   * Exim as secondary MX
     * figure out mailman delivery (forward to mailman host, ideally generated by domtool)
     * figure out wth is going on with `unix_hosts`, and maybe generate with domtool (or eliminate)
       * There is some indication `unix_hosts` exists to provide some kind of fall back routing behavior in case of major domtool misconfiguration?
   * Move mailman (and force all mailman mail to mccarthy)
   

 * Possible donations for new server
 * Backups (blocked by lack of hardware)
 * Spec out new server
 * Old accounts clearing gunk
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=== Packaging ===
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   * `FcgidFixPathinfo 1` to let php work properly (seems to not affect anything else)
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 * Have to write a wrapper shell script to exec `php5-cgi`, placed within `/afs/hcoop.net/` (but where?)
   * Wrapper script needs to gain kerberos/afs credentials... but `$USER` is not available (`whoami` works however)
   * suexec also wants the file to be owned by the user... hrm.
 * Mailing list posts elsewhere indicate fcgi workers are not allocated by the apache worker -- we might need to use an `FCgidWrapper` that grabs tokens and there may be token leakage from reuse of workers?

http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ConfigurationDirectives WSGI looks much easier to set up, at least enough for moin. We could get away with enabling it and supporting only `WSGIScriptAlias` initially. Not sure about interaction with mod_waklog.

=== Problems with openafs ===

''Old Content'': This section is from before fastcgi was implemented. Leaving so I might remember one day to try the idea of adding an suexec hook to apache.

The mod_fcgid spawner runs in its own process pool and therefore without tokens or the ability to acquire tokens for processes it launches. Thus, all fcgi processes must be wrapped to avoid surprising behavior. The `FcgidWrapper` directive is not very expressive: the "wrapper" is the fastcgi application that is launched and then passed any files matching the extension using `SCRIPT_NAME`. A wrapper wrapping script is needed to grab tokens before launching the actual wrapper, and just using `{Add,Set}Handler fcgid-script` won't work as expected (users could of course arrange for programs run that way to grab tokens manually).

mod_wsgid and mod_cgid have identical problems. Inspecting the apache source code makes it appear that it would be possible to fix the situation generally by adding a pre/post suexec hook. The process managers for mod_cgid/mod_fcgid/mod_wsgid are forked from the primordial apache process which I understand has all modules loaded. Modules like mod_auth_kerb and mod_waklog could then inject tickets/tokens/etc. into the environment from which external processes were spawned using the suexec hooks.

==== Actual Implementation Notes ====

`create-user` generates wrapper scripts per user. If we turned off suexec uid/gid checking, there could be a single wrapper-wrapper (perhaps implement `SuExecForceUserGroup {on|off}` as a global server config option?)

php5 fastcgi works fine and will be mandatory for debian stretch servers.

`fastScriptAlias` works for the case of a single fcgi program handling
an entire path, and uses Directory + Files internally.
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   * e.g. we don't check and warn members when their certs are going to expire
   * You have to use bugzilla/irc/email to get an intermediate certificate installed
 * DomTool's SSL support leaves much to be desired
   * No abstraction for setting up an ssl-only vhost that redirects http -> https
   * No abstraction for creating an SSL+non-SSL host that serve the same content
   * SSL type is problematic
     * e.g. `sslCertificateChainFile` is forced to soft-fail at run-time
   * `use_cert` takes a full pathname, it would be better to use a short name. There may be a case where a user may need to use a cert not in the primary store (is there?). If there can be no case made for domtool allowing certs to be stored outside of a single location, we can make `use_cert` just pass its argument through for transition. `sslCertificateChainFile` has no reason to take a full pathname and could directly take short names instead.
     * {{{
   * we don't check and warn members when their certs are going to expire
   * requesting certs via the filesystem is clunky for most users, we should support upload via the portal instead
 * Need to add letsencrypt support
 * We might want to keep the key separate from the cert itself
   * letsencrypt for example provides fullchain.pem and the privkey separately, and if you are receiving a cert from anywhere your key is going to be separate anyway

=== Domtool ===

Replace `use_cert` `cert` function that just takes the final name instead of the full pathname, providing the full pathname is kind of clunky.

{{{
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extern val cert : your_cert -> ssl_cert_path;
(* SSL = use_cert (cert "mydomain.pem"); *)

or:

extern type your_cert;
extern val cert : your_cert -> ssl;
extern val use_cert : ssl -> ssl

extern type ssl_cacert;
extern val sslCertificateChainFile : ssl_cacert -> [Vhost];
(* sslCertificateChainFile "GandiStandadSSLCA.pem"; *)
}}}
    * Abstractions like `moinMoin' and `wordPress` do not allow you to set an intermediate certificate
      * New environment variable `var SSLCertificateChain : [ssl_cacert] = []`?
extern val cert : your_cert -> ssl
(* SSL = cert "mydomain.pem"; *)
}}}

We also need to support letencrypt, perhaps like so:

{{{
extern type your_letsencrypt_cert;
extern val letsencrypt : your_letsencrypt_cert -> ssl
(* SSL = letsencrypt "my.domain"; *)
}}}

Which would find the certs in the standard location used by certbot... or we could use symlinks there from our location.
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The portal page should allow Intermediate CA Cert permission and installation requests. Installed CA certs should be presented as a drop-down showing the subject CN and file name.

The portal request page should display all certs and cacerts a user is permitted to use already, their common name, and their expiration date.

=== Managing Certificates ====

Upon installation, certificates should be recorded in a database that stores `(filename, type, subject, expiration)` (where `type = user | intermediate`). Removal, naturally, should remove the database entry and files from all web servers.

This information could then be used to present information on a member's certs on the portal page, and make requesting CA certs easier.
We should allow submission of certs / keys through the web interface. Can use an insert-only afs dir to securely allow hcoop.daemon to write certs without being able to access them, which would then be installed manually by an admin using `ca-install`.

The portal request page should display all certs a user is permitted to use already, their common name, and their expiration date.

=== Managing Certificates ===

''Needs Updating'' Not very fleshed out, also does not consider how we're going to manage letsencrypt certs

Since we no longer need to support explicit intermediate certs (everything nowadays accepts the chain in the main certificate file), we can just use domtool's cert permission to track things.

A cron should check for things like:

 * Certs that are not owned by any member in domtool
 * Permissions to certs that don't exist
 * Expired or soon to expire certs (should exponentially back off notice until expiration date changes, like quotacheck does for low space), emailing the member as well as admins@

Certificate CN and validity dates should be shown on the portal ssl page; ssl check cron should cache this somewhere the portal can read it.

destroy-user needs to nuke certs for leaving members ... we need to overhaul this generally and stash all member data in one location when destroying for later removal / restoration (if they return in the 30 day deletion window).
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 * default DirectoryIndex does not include index.shtml, should this be changed?  * default Directory``Index does not include index.shtml, should this be changed?
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   * Replace `000default` with something other than the hcoop web page?
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 * Give BtTempleton and LaurenMcNees write access as needed  * Give RobinTempleton access as needed
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 * Enhance easy_domain `DefaultAlias` to default to `user -> user`, but also allow dropping all or catch-all.
 * `default CSymbol = Value` for binding default environment variable settings
    * Expands the scope of extensions that can be written in pure DomTool, slight flexibility gains
 * vmail helper for the portal `VMailPasswdChange $user $oldpass $newpass` (restricted to users with `vmailadmin` permissions)
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== Major Sysadmin Tasks for 2014 ==

 * Acquire and install new server, cleaning up the back of the rack in the process
 * Get everything off of deleuze
 * Clean up keytabs (at least `$user.mail` for mail delivery, sync to as few nodes as needed, etc.)
 * Overhaul mail delivery
   * Revisit routing/transport; the current routing config has too many entry and exit points making changes extremely complicated (i.e. likely to break mail delivery)
   * Take advantage of new exim features like DKIM.
   * Secondary MX
 * The great DES to AES openafs rekeying
   * ~~(Major pain: we have to upgrade all client and servers machines to openafs 1.6.5)~~
=== restricted modules for apache ===

Inspiration: hcoop.net's vhost is non generated by domtool, and only because it enabled mod_userdir

Idea: have a set of restricted modules that can only be used by superusers. Easiest to just have another ad-hoc list setting in config for domtool. ACL example: `hcoop priv www`, `www` priv overloaded to also allow use of restricted module.

Problems: no way currently to restrict access to actions or lib files.

Deficiences: `priv www` is a blunt instrument. `priv` system in general is mediocre. It might be nice to be able to do something like `hcoop priv www apache-module/userdir mail/hopper.hcoop.net` (i.e. access to all www nodes, access to the userdir module only, access to hopper). Keys gain some hierarchy polluting the purity of the triples db, but it is already a bit polluted... is there any difference between adding hierarchy to priv keys and the existing implicit hierarchies in domains and paths?

Solution: might be overkill just for mod_userdir, if it looks like minimal additional code is required perhaps implement hierarchical privs (extending www and mail privs to support limiting to particular admin hosts) and restricted apache modules.

=== Pattern Matching and New Types ===

A vague idea that may prove to be unworkable. I think at least implementing list matching in domtool would be quite useful. Abstraction syntax would be need to be improved to support multiple clauses. `case` would also be needed to make it useful. Syntax would be easy enough to add except for having to deal with runtime non-exhaustive match exceptions (perhaps requiring exhaustive matches and living with the limitation). Ambitious, probably time consuming, might require adding tail call optimization to the interpreter. Example:

{{{
(* A map operator *)
val map = \action -> \list ->
  case list of head::tail =>
    begin
      action head;
      map action tail;
    end
     | [] => Skip;
(* Alias a list of email addresses to *)
val multiAlias = \sources -> \target -> map (\source -> emailAlias source target) sources;
}}}

I probably lack the skill/willpower in the short term... alternative idea, just implement a loop primitive in SML and magic the types away by making it a primitive construct (defining its type on DomTool/LanguageReference). Maybe implement polymorphic actions if adding then is secretly easy:

{{{
extern val map : (('a -> 'b) -> ['a]) -> [^Root];

(* Alias a list of email addresses to *)
val multiAlias = \sources -> \target -> map (\source -> emailAlias source target) sources;
}}}

Most of the gain, none of the pain.

New types: even more ambitious. Supporting at least tuples or named records, and perhaps a construct for querying the domtool acl database. Idea would be to use it for something like the firewall, where only primitive "generate one firewall rule" constructs would be needed, and then user firewalls could be constructed by querying the ports available to each user and matching/looping.

One pattern that has recurred in domtool is that of a special purpose client + server commands that operates on a simple database. E.g. spamassassin prefs, vmail users, firewall rules, and the domtool acl database. It would be useful to have a generalized serialize/unserialize sets of sml records library, perhaps with a generalized/queryable tuples database built on top of the primitive raw-records database. Even better would be to allow databases to be exposed to domtool, and simple queries performed on them. Maybe.

{{{
val writeRecord' : [('record ->
}}}

=== ip / ipv4 / ipv6 ===

There are a few places (mostly apache) where it would be great to be able to interchange ip and ipv6 addresses. But there's no way to subtype in domtool (except for refining base int and string).

It's been shoehorned in for now (always requiring a node to have an ipv6 address), but this can be a bit awkward (e.g. `webAtIp` requires that an ipv4 and ipv6 address be provided).

--(Also might make sense to be able to pass an array of IPs in a few spots instead of just fixing it at one ipv4 and one ipv6 address per `WebPlace`.)-- you can just pass more than one WebPlace already.
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   * Board did approve this, but was never implemented :-\
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= etc =

Barely formed sentences.

== tt-rss at hcoop ==

Our postgresql does not use passwords. The installer needs a single tweak to remove the required attribute of the database password to install.

I am Clinton Ebadi. I am the Treasurer of the coop (someone has to do it), and the current lead sysadmin / DomTool maintainer / lo-fi AdamChlipala replacement.

1. Board Statements

See /BoardStatements

2. General Coop Goals

Unstructured musing on when/what I think the coop ought to be.

  • Summer 2018: Shiny new servers (achieved! in Winter 2018)

  • Spring 2019: Ponies for everyone.

3. Contact

  • <clinton at unknownlamer dot org> (Email)

  • <clinton at hcoop dot net> (XMPP)

  • unknown_lamer on freenode (IRC) in #hcoop

  • +1 443 538 8058 (Phone, SMS preffered as I will ignore your call if I don't have your number already and check voicemail approximately once per century)

4. Websites

5. Immediate Tasks

  • Old accounts clearing gunk

6. Admin Stuff

6.1. fastcgi setup notes

Notes to self about configuring fastcgi for at least php

http://httpd.apache.org/mod_fcgid/mod/mod_fcgid.html

6.1.1. Packaging

  • Depend on libapache2-mod-fcgid

  • a2enmod fcgid in postinst (the package seems to enable itself, but en/dis anyway)

  • Need to install our own mods-available/fcgid.conf

    • Do NOT enable fcgid-script script hander by default, require use of fastCgiExtension in DomTool

    • Need to configure process limits (expire fairly quickly to prevent issues with tokens/memory exhaustion)

6.1.2. Problems with openafs

Old Content: This section is from before fastcgi was implemented. Leaving so I might remember one day to try the idea of adding an suexec hook to apache.

The mod_fcgid spawner runs in its own process pool and therefore without tokens or the ability to acquire tokens for processes it launches. Thus, all fcgi processes must be wrapped to avoid surprising behavior. The FcgidWrapper directive is not very expressive: the "wrapper" is the fastcgi application that is launched and then passed any files matching the extension using SCRIPT_NAME. A wrapper wrapping script is needed to grab tokens before launching the actual wrapper, and just using {Add,Set}Handler fcgid-script won't work as expected (users could of course arrange for programs run that way to grab tokens manually).

mod_wsgid and mod_cgid have identical problems. Inspecting the apache source code makes it appear that it would be possible to fix the situation generally by adding a pre/post suexec hook. The process managers for mod_cgid/mod_fcgid/mod_wsgid are forked from the primordial apache process which I understand has all modules loaded. Modules like mod_auth_kerb and mod_waklog could then inject tickets/tokens/etc. into the environment from which external processes were spawned using the suexec hooks.

6.1.2.1. Actual Implementation Notes

create-user generates wrapper scripts per user. If we turned off suexec uid/gid checking, there could be a single wrapper-wrapper (perhaps implement SuExecForceUserGroup {on|off} as a global server config option?)

php5 fastcgi works fine and will be mandatory for debian stretch servers.

fastScriptAlias works for the case of a single fcgi program handling an entire path, and uses Directory + Files internally.

6.2. Improve SSL Experience

  • We are not managing certificates well
    • we don't check and warn members when their certs are going to expire
    • requesting certs via the filesystem is clunky for most users, we should support upload via the portal instead
  • Need to add letsencrypt support
  • We might want to keep the key separate from the cert itself
    • letsencrypt for example provides fullchain.pem and the privkey separately, and if you are receiving a cert from anywhere your key is going to be separate anyway

6.2.1. Domtool

Replace use_cert cert function that just takes the final name instead of the full pathname, providing the full pathname is kind of clunky.

extern type your_cert;
extern val cert : your_cert -> ssl
(* SSL = cert "mydomain.pem"; *)

We also need to support letencrypt, perhaps like so:

extern type your_letsencrypt_cert;
extern val letsencrypt : your_letsencrypt_cert -> ssl
(* SSL = letsencrypt "my.domain"; *)

Which would find the certs in the standard location used by certbot... or we could use symlinks there from our location.

6.2.2. Portal

We should allow submission of certs / keys through the web interface. Can use an insert-only afs dir to securely allow hcoop.daemon to write certs without being able to access them, which would then be installed manually by an admin using ca-install.

The portal request page should display all certs a user is permitted to use already, their common name, and their expiration date.

6.2.3. Managing Certificates

Needs Updating Not very fleshed out, also does not consider how we're going to manage letsencrypt certs

Since we no longer need to support explicit intermediate certs (everything nowadays accepts the chain in the main certificate file), we can just use domtool's cert permission to track things.

A cron should check for things like:

  • Certs that are not owned by any member in domtool
  • Permissions to certs that don't exist
  • Expired or soon to expire certs (should exponentially back off notice until expiration date changes, like quotacheck does for low space), emailing the member as well as admins@

Certificate CN and validity dates should be shown on the portal ssl page; ssl check cron should cache this somewhere the portal can read it.

destroy-user needs to nuke certs for leaving members ... we need to overhaul this generally and stash all member data in one location when destroying for later removal / restoration (if they return in the 30 day deletion window).

6.3. etc.

  • default DirectoryIndex does not include index.shtml, should this be changed?

  • vhostDefault makes configuring the default vhost slightly unpleasant. Extend host with host_default token and eliminate?

6.4. Website

(create Website bugzilla product and move these there)

  • Convert hcoop.net into domtool config (looks trivial, a few rewrites... except for userdir support?)
    • On the topic of user dirs: allow members to register a redirect for hcoop.net/~foo?)
    • Perhaps: Move userdirs to http://users.hcoop.net/~foo (302ing from hcoop.net/~foo)

  • Replace facebook links with other "get to know the members" text
    • Inspire members to join the planet
    • Make the locations tool usable again (something we can use with Openstreetmap).
  • Give RobinTempleton access as needed

6.4.1. Wiki

6.5. domtool plans

  • Feature backlog
  • Networked domtool-tail
  • Improve fwtool as needs become clearer (FirewallTool)

6.5.1. restricted modules for apache

Inspiration: hcoop.net's vhost is non generated by domtool, and only because it enabled mod_userdir

Idea: have a set of restricted modules that can only be used by superusers. Easiest to just have another ad-hoc list setting in config for domtool. ACL example: hcoop priv www, www priv overloaded to also allow use of restricted module.

Problems: no way currently to restrict access to actions or lib files.

Deficiences: priv www is a blunt instrument. priv system in general is mediocre. It might be nice to be able to do something like hcoop priv www apache-module/userdir mail/hopper.hcoop.net (i.e. access to all www nodes, access to the userdir module only, access to hopper). Keys gain some hierarchy polluting the purity of the triples db, but it is already a bit polluted... is there any difference between adding hierarchy to priv keys and the existing implicit hierarchies in domains and paths?

Solution: might be overkill just for mod_userdir, if it looks like minimal additional code is required perhaps implement hierarchical privs (extending www and mail privs to support limiting to particular admin hosts) and restricted apache modules.

6.5.2. Pattern Matching and New Types

A vague idea that may prove to be unworkable. I think at least implementing list matching in domtool would be quite useful. Abstraction syntax would be need to be improved to support multiple clauses. case would also be needed to make it useful. Syntax would be easy enough to add except for having to deal with runtime non-exhaustive match exceptions (perhaps requiring exhaustive matches and living with the limitation). Ambitious, probably time consuming, might require adding tail call optimization to the interpreter. Example:

(* A map operator *)
val map = \action -> \list -> 
  case list of head::tail =>
    begin
      action head;
      map action tail;
    end
     | [] => Skip;
(* Alias a list of email addresses to *)
val multiAlias = \sources -> \target -> map (\source -> emailAlias source target) sources;

I probably lack the skill/willpower in the short term... alternative idea, just implement a loop primitive in SML and magic the types away by making it a primitive construct (defining its type on DomTool/LanguageReference). Maybe implement polymorphic actions if adding then is secretly easy:

extern val map : (('a -> 'b) -> ['a]) -> [^Root];

(* Alias a list of email addresses to *)
val multiAlias = \sources -> \target -> map (\source -> emailAlias source target) sources;

Most of the gain, none of the pain.

New types: even more ambitious. Supporting at least tuples or named records, and perhaps a construct for querying the domtool acl database. Idea would be to use it for something like the firewall, where only primitive "generate one firewall rule" constructs would be needed, and then user firewalls could be constructed by querying the ports available to each user and matching/looping.

One pattern that has recurred in domtool is that of a special purpose client + server commands that operates on a simple database. E.g. spamassassin prefs, vmail users, firewall rules, and the domtool acl database. It would be useful to have a generalized serialize/unserialize sets of sml records library, perhaps with a generalized/queryable tuples database built on top of the primitive raw-records database. Even better would be to allow databases to be exposed to domtool, and simple queries performed on them. Maybe.

val writeRecord' : [('record -> 

6.5.3. ip / ipv4 / ipv6

There are a few places (mostly apache) where it would be great to be able to interchange ip and ipv6 addresses. But there's no way to subtype in domtool (except for refining base int and string).

It's been shoehorned in for now (always requiring a node to have an ipv6 address), but this can be a bit awkward (e.g. webAtIp requires that an ipv4 and ipv6 address be provided).

Also might make sense to be able to pass an array of IPs in a few spots instead of just fixing it at one ipv4 and one ipv6 address per WebPlace. you can just pass more than one WebPlace already.

7. Board Stuff

  • What address should we be using for the "owner" of hcoop services? It's a mix of the current treasurer, registered agent, and data center right now... is the registered agent correct? Do we need to get a PO Box or something?
  • Possible policy change: pro-rate the first month of dues for new members. It seems a bit unfair to make folks pay an entire month of dues, especially if they join near the end of the month.
    • Board did approve this, but was never implemented :-\
  • Do we need a private wiki of some sort for filing sensitive information like welcome emails for services and various credentials... is it safe enough to do that using the public moin and acls? I'm not sure sure...

8. etc

Barely formed sentences.

8.1. tt-rss at hcoop

Our postgresql does not use passwords. The installer needs a single tweak to remove the required attribute of the database password to install.


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