From 52bd40589dba8e3ff9e083b8699470f160bbdac9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yunohost Admin Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2015 13:41:29 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] merge --- apps.md | 5 +- dkim.md | 132 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------- sitemap.md | 1 + sitemap_fr.md | 1 + 4 files changed, 93 insertions(+), 46 deletions(-) diff --git a/apps.md b/apps.md index fff6d8f0..18624c01 100644 --- a/apps.md +++ b/apps.md @@ -160,7 +160,8 @@ The packagers will appreciate your remarks. If you test them and find issues, or | [Tor Relay](https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-relay.html.en) | matlink |
| https://github.com/matlink/torrelay_ynh | Tor Node | | [Webmin](http://webmin.com) | tifred |
| https://github.com/drfred1981/webmin_ynh | Web-based system configuration tool | | [Wordpress multisite](http://codex.wordpress.org/Create_A_Network) | Maniack Crudelis |
| https://github.com/maniackcrudelis/wordpress_ynh | Wordpress with network support | -| [Yourls](http://yourls.org/) | courgette |
| https://github.com/courgette/yourls_ynh | URL Shortening service | +| [YaCy](http://yacy.net) | Moul |
| https://github.com/M5oul/yacy_ynh/ | Libre and decentralized search engine | +| [Yourls](http://yourls.org/) | courgette |
| https://github.com/courgette/yourls_ynh | URL Shortening service | | Yunofav | [xof](https://forum.yunohost.org/users/xof) |
| https://github.com/chtixof/yunofav | Page of favorite links Yunohost-styled | | [Zomburl](http://cadav.re/) | courgette |
| https://github.com/courgette/zomburl_ynh | URL Shortening service | | [ZoteroSync](http://blog.holz.ca/2011/11/phpzoterowebdav-installation/) | scith |
| https://github.com/scith/zoterosync_ynh | Sync Zotero library and files | @@ -239,4 +240,4 @@ The following list is a compiled wishlist of applications that would be nice-to- * [Webmpc](https://github.com/ushis/webmpc) * [WebODF](http://webodf.org/) * [webSync](http://furier.github.io/websync/) -* [ZNC](http://wiki.znc.in/ZNC) \ No newline at end of file +* [ZNC](http://wiki.znc.in/ZNC) diff --git a/dkim.md b/dkim.md index 9caff281..3c784cae 100644 --- a/dkim.md +++ b/dkim.md @@ -1,32 +1,45 @@ - - -Hi, +# DKIM Please note that : - This is the revision 2 of this Work In Progress How-To - Until this is natively integrated in YnH core apps, it will mean to that postfix conf will be blocked (or each time there is a change some configuration lines will need to be added to the end of /etc/postfix/main.cf) - To be fully functionnal DKIM requires a modification of the DNS, which propagantion can take up to 24h - CREDIT : This tutorial has been initially based on the DKMI section of : http://sealedabstract.com/code/nsa-proof-your-e-mail-in-2-hours/ from Drew Crawford - CREDIT : This tutorial has been reviewed based on https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-configure-dkim-with-postfix-on-debian-wheezy from Popute Sebastian Armin - Replace DOMAIN.TLD by your own domain name +This is the revision 2 of this Work In Progress How-To. -Changes in rev 2 : +Until this is natively integrated in YunoHost core apps, it will mean to that Postfix configuration will be blocked (or each time there is a change some configuration lines will need to be added to the end of /etc/postfix/main.cf). - Much easier to manage more than one DOMAIN.TLD (future proof) - Updated configuration as it seemed that the previous one was based on old software +To be fully functionnal DKIM requires a modification of the DNS, which propagantion can take up to 24h. -So, here is the thing : +Source: This tutorial has been initially based on the DKMI section of: http://sealedabstract.com/code/nsa-proof-your-e-mail-in-2-hours/ from Drew Crawford. - We start by installing the right software : +Source: This tutorial has been reviewed based on https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-configure-dkim-with-postfix-on-debian-wheezy from Popute Sebastian Armin +Replace DOMAIN.TLD by your own domain name. + +Changes in rev 2: + +Much easier to manage more than one DOMAIN.TLD (future proof). +Updated configuration as it seemed that the previous one was based on old software. + +So, here is the thing: +### With a script +Fully automatic script: (single domain) +```bash +git clone https://github.com/polytan02/yunohost_auto_config_basic +sudo ./yunohost_auto_config_basic/5_opendkim.sh +``` + +### Manually +We start by installing the right software: +```bash sudo aptitude install opendkim opendkim-tools +``` - Then we configure opendkim - +Then we configure opendkim +```bash sudo nano /etc/opendkim.conf -(Text to be placed in the text file: ) +``` +Text to be placed in the text file: +```bash AutoRestart Yes AutoRestartRate 10/1h UMask 022 @@ -50,70 +63,101 @@ UserID opendkim:opendkim Socket inet:8891@127.0.0.1 Selector mail +``` - Connect the milter to Postfix: - +Connect the milter to Postfix: +```bash sudo nano /etc/default/opendkim +``` -(Text to be placed in the text file: ) +Text to be placed in the text file: +```bash SOCKET="inet:8891@localhost" +``` - Configure postfix to use this milter: - +Configure Postfix to use this milter: +```bash sudo nano /etc/postfix/main.cf +``` + +Text to be placed **at the end** in the text file: +```bash +# OpenDKIM milter -(Text to be placed AT THE END in the text file: ) milter_protocol = 2 milter_default_action = accept smtpd_milters = inet:127.0.0.1:8891 non_smtpd_milters = inet:127.0.0.1:8891 +``` - Create a directory structure that will hold the trusted hosts, key tables, signing tables and crypto keys: - +Create a directory structure that will hold the trusted hosts, key tables, signing tables and crypto keys: +```bash sudo mkdir -pv /etc/opendkim/keys/DOMAIN.TLD +``` - Specify trusted hosts: - +Specify trusted hosts: +```bash sudo nano /etc/opendkim/TrustedHosts +``` -(Text to be placed in the text file: ) +Text to be placed in the text file: +```bash 127.0.0.1 localhost 192.168.0.1/24 *.DOMAIN.TLD +``` - Create a key table: - +Create a key table: +```bash sudo nano /etc/opendkim/KeyTable +``` -(Text to be placed in the text file: Be very careful, it needs to be on a SINGLE LINE for each domain ) +Text to be placed in the text file: be very careful, it needs to be on a **single line** for each domain. +```bash mail._domainkey.DOMAIN.TLD DOMAIN.TLD:mail:/etc/opendkim/keys/DOMAIN.TLD/mail.private +``` - Create a signing table: - +Create a signing table: +```bash sudo nano /etc/opendkim/SigningTable +``` -(Text to be placed in the text file: ) +Text to be placed in the text file: +```bash *@DOMAIN.TLD mail._domainkey.DOMAIN.TLD +``` - Now we generate the keys ! smile - +Now we generate the keys! smile +```bash sudo cd /etc/opendkim/keys/DOMAIN.TLD sudo opendkim-genkey -s mail -d DOMAIN.TLD +``` - Output the DKIM DNS line to the terminal. Then, we install it on our DNS server. My ZONE file looks like this. (Be very careful with the formatting, the "p=...." needs to be in a single line. - +Output the DKIM DNS line to the terminal. Then, we install it on our DNS server. My ZONE file looks like this. (Be very careful with the formatting, the "p=...." needs to be in a single line.) +```bash cat mail.txt mail._domainkey IN TXT "v=DKIM1; k=rsa; p=AAAKKUHGCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDPFrBM54eXlZPXLJ7EFphiA8qGAcgu4lWuzhzxDDcIHcnA/fdklG2gol1B4r27p87rExxz9hZehJclaiqlaD8otWt8r/UdrAUYNLKNBFGHJ875467jstoAQAB" ; ----- DKIM key mail for DOMAIN.TLD +``` - And we don't forget to put the right rights otherwise opendkim will get grumpy... - +And we don't forget to put the right rights otherwise opendkim will get grumpy... +```bash chown -Rv opendkim:opendkim /etc/opendkim* +``` - And finally, we restart everything : - sudo service opendkim restart - sudo service postfix restart +And finally, we restart everything: +```bash +sudo service opendkim restart +sudo service postfix restart +``` - To test if it is all working well (don't forget that the DNS propagation can take a bit of take....) you can simply send an email to check-auth@verifier.port25.com and a reply will be received. If everything works correctly you should see DKIM check: pass under Summary of Results. +To test if it is all working well (don't forget that the DNS propagation can take a bit of take…) you can simply send an email to check-auth@verifier.port25.com and a reply will be received. If everything works correctly you should see DKIM check: pass under Summary of Results. + +You can also go to http://www.mail-tester.com + +Lastly, don't forget to add a SPF key in your DNS such as: +```bash +DOMAIN.TLD 300 TXT "v=spf1 a:DOMAIN.TLD mx ?all" +``` diff --git a/sitemap.md b/sitemap.md index ceeac1a2..83d16ea5 100644 --- a/sitemap.md +++ b/sitemap.md @@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ * [Security](/security) * [Connect to your server with SSH](/ssh) * [Command line administration](/moulinette) + * [Change administration password](/change_admin_password) * Email: * [DKIM](dkim) * [Certificates](/certificate) diff --git a/sitemap_fr.md b/sitemap_fr.md index ead44c6c..c9e51ad0 100644 --- a/sitemap_fr.md +++ b/sitemap_fr.md @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ * [Sécurité](/security_fr) * [Connexion à son serveur en ligne de commande avec SSH](/ssh_fr) * [Administration en ligne de commande avec la Moulinette](/moulinette_fr) + * [Changer le mot de passe d'administration](/change_admin_password_fr) * Email: * [DKIM](dkim_fr) * [Gestion du certificat](/certificate_fr)