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I guess we have to use sasl, gsasl sucks
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=== Courier === There was insufficient time to do a proper switch to dovecot, but courier seems to work with our patches at least for normal users. `/var/local/lib/spamd` is symlinked to spamd's openafs home for legacy purposes -- shared index file is updated, but existing index files based on the template will have the old location. `/etc/pam.d/imap` is ugly as hell though. We need to kill courier with fire asap, or see if we can customize using krb5.conf: {{{ #@include common-auth #@include common-account #@include common-password #@include common-session session required pam_afs_session.so debug nopag always_aklog auth required pam_krb5.so debug auth required pam_afs_session.so debug nopag always_aklog account required pam_krb5.so }}} |
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Installed `exim4-daemon-heavy procmail spf-tools-perl`, merged deleuze's config onto the current Debian base exim4 config. No config package has been created. History is lost from deleuze at the moment (diff -ur ...). | Installed `exim4-daemon-heavy procmail spf-tools-perl courier-authlib-userdb sasl2-bin`, merged deleuze's config onto the current Debian base exim4 config. No config package has been created. History is lost from deleuze at the moment (diff -ur ...). |
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Added /etc/ferm/service.d/... | Added `/etc/ferm/service.{in,out}.d/exim` to allow connecting to spamd on hopper and open smtp generally. `adduser Debian-exim mail hcoop-tlscert sasl` to allow it to read `/etc/courier/exim.dat` and hcoop tls cert, and auth against sasld `mkdir /etc/courier /etc/spamassassin` for userdb and spamd. `domtool-publish` should at least make the spamassassin dir... `touch /var/domtool/{local,relay,mailman}_domains.cfg` -- but `domtool-publish`'s `redo_exim` function procedure should test if these exist before using (it is non-fatal for a mail node to not be relaying for anything, but currently requires creating empty files to actually work) ==== SASL Setup ==== |
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* mailmandb is not copied to host unless it is the mailman host, needs to be relayed to all hosts * Let's not get stuck with only one mailman node going forward -- it should be possible to have multiple mailman nodes (but only one per domain) * Default hcoop firewall rules must be updated to allow mccarthy, + hopper + fritz manually * hosted_aliases router is not matching or something, hosted_aliases end up in spamcheck_router_vmail instead of spamcheck_router_localuserless Annoyances: * Overriding `MailNodes` in domtool does not work entirely -- have to `AddMX = false` and add the mx record manually as well. Does it even make sense the `handleMail` and not set a default MX to the correct hcoop mail servers? You can always add additional... * otoh, might want set more than one and not make it active for experiments... |
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* Domtool created files in /etc/ (aliases.hosted + wildcard), /etc/exim4, ... perhaps move all domtool generated files into one directory to help make it immediately obvious what is generated by domtool? All of the files generated by domtool have their paths configured in the exim config afaict. | |
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* Using default of /etc/mailman for visible name instead of dc_visiblename | |
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* ferm resets rules ever time it reloads. Add a ferm hook to reload fail2ban on firewall reload | * ferm resets rules ever time it reloads. --(Add a ferm hook to reload fail2ban on firewall reload)-- fail2ban configuration needs to be updated to store a persistent database |
mccarthy.hcoop.net is our first Debian Jessie VM, and is intended to run mail services and the member portal.
1. The Ugly
ServerDeleuze decided to start dying one day so a few evils were committed in moving services.
1.1. Courier
There was insufficient time to do a proper switch to dovecot, but courier seems to work with our patches at least for normal users.
/var/local/lib/spamd is symlinked to spamd's openafs home for legacy purposes -- shared index file is updated, but existing index files based on the template will have the old location.
/etc/pam.d/imap is ugly as hell though. We need to kill courier with fire asap, or see if we can customize using krb5.conf:
#@include common-auth #@include common-account #@include common-password #@include common-session session required pam_afs_session.so debug nopag always_aklog auth required pam_krb5.so debug auth required pam_afs_session.so debug nopag always_aklog account required pam_krb5.so
1.2. Exim
Installed exim4-daemon-heavy procmail spf-tools-perl courier-authlib-userdb sasl2-bin, merged deleuze's config onto the current Debian base exim4 config. No config package has been created. History is lost from deleuze at the moment (diff -ur ...).
Added /etc/ferm/service.{in,out}.d/exim to allow connecting to spamd on hopper and open smtp generally.
adduser Debian-exim mail hcoop-tlscert sasl to allow it to read /etc/courier/exim.dat and hcoop tls cert, and auth against sasld
mkdir /etc/courier /etc/spamassassin for userdb and spamd. domtool-publish should at least make the spamassassin dir...
touch /var/domtool/{local,relay,mailman}_domains.cfg -- but domtool-publish's redo_exim function procedure should test if these exist before using (it is non-fatal for a mail node to not be relaying for anything, but currently requires creating empty files to actually work)
1.2.1. SASL Setup
1.2.2. Exim Notes
Blockers:
- WTF is up with conf.d/30_exim4_examples hcoop_plain + hcoop_login drivers? Are we using sasldaemon for auth?!
Running on deleuze with args: saslauthd -a pam -c -n 5
account sufficient pam_unix.so account required pam_ldap.so account required pam_krb5.so debug
- Can users not in slapd actually not send mail? Doesn't seem like it, I can send mail fine when slapd isn't running.
- Delivery to mailman not on localhost does not work. Need a condition for checking if we are the mailman host, and using something like remote_smtp_smarthost to relay to the mailman host if needed (which is for now with deleuze).
I think conf.d/router/470_exim4-config_mailman is the right place (set a different transport if we are not the mailman host)
- mailmandb is not copied to host unless it is the mailman host, needs to be relayed to all hosts
- Let's not get stuck with only one mailman node going forward -- it should be possible to have multiple mailman nodes (but only one per domain)
- Default hcoop firewall rules must be updated to allow mccarthy, + hopper + fritz manually
- hosted_aliases router is not matching or something, hosted_aliases end up in spamcheck_router_vmail instead of spamcheck_router_localuserless
Annoyances:
Overriding MailNodes in domtool does not work entirely -- have to AddMX = false and add the mx record manually as well. Does it even make sense the handleMail and not set a default MX to the correct hcoop mail servers? You can always add additional...
- otoh, might want set more than one and not make it active for experiments...
Things that need review in the config:
dc_other_hostnames, dc_relay_nets, unix_domains look like they could be unified, simplifying the config
DomTool overrides local_domains, and we replace local_domains with unix_domains almost everywhere. domtool should probably generate another domainlist, and we should modify the few places where we need to check user hosted domains (idea for a descriptive name: hosted_domains).
- I think we're doing sender verification wrong
Do we want to check CHECK_RCPT_DOMAIN_DNSBLS in addition to IP_DNSBLS?
- Load limits do not appear to cause major problems, but review them because they were made for when deleuze was seriously overloaded
- Similarly, retry/30_exim4_config has weird retry times because afs used to time out on deleuze from overloaded. Revisit.
We gain tokens in various places by setting an arbitrary environment variable and using side effects of $run{}. There has got to be a better way to grab afs tokens when needed.
- Domtool created files in /etc/ (aliases.hosted + wildcard), /etc/exim4, ... perhaps move all domtool generated files into one directory to help make it immediately obvious what is generated by domtool? All of the files generated by domtool have their paths configured in the exim config afaict.
Misc Changes from Debian:
- /etc/mailname to hcoop.net
We drop rather than warn for domains in CHECK_RCPT_IP_DNSBLS
Major changes of note from deleuze:
- Using default of /etc/mailman for visible name instead of dc_visiblename
- SPF checking will deny and not just warn
- DKIM checking is on
dev_null router not included (unused)
trouble_user logic not included (one time problem, years ago...)
- Using official hcoop cert
2. Setup Issues
- Fix fail2ban
ferm resets rules ever time it reloads. Add a ferm hook to reload fail2ban on firewall reload fail2ban configuration needs to be updated to store a persistent database
sudo $command > file does not work, piping does however. Probably a new sudo option to detect output redirection and squelch output.
- systemd work:
- domtool unit files seem to work OK so far
- ferm is likely starting earlier than it should be, and may fail if the generated config references any pts users
dnscache-run starts very late by virtue of daemontools starting late. Either hack daemontools to be WantedBy=nss-lookup.target (systemd equiv of LSB $named service), or make dnscache-run a native systemd service.
- Hacked momentarily by adding Google DNS servers as backups