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* Roundcube: Port to Debian 10.Guilhem Moulin2020-05-171
| | | | | We use the version from buster-backports (currently 1.4.4+dfsg.1-1~bpo10+1) for the elastic theme.
* typofixGuilhem Moulin2020-05-161
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* Upgrade baseline to Debian 10.Guilhem Moulin2020-05-166
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* /etc/apt/sources.list: Use https:// URIs.Guilhem Moulin2020-01-251
| | | | | | | | Since 1.5 (Buster) APT supports https:// natively. There is no need to install ‘apt-transport-https’ (now a dummy transitional package) anymore. Plain-text connection don't undermine security as APT checks package OpenPGP signatures locally, but there is no reason not to use TLS here.
* Improve/harden fail2ban configuration.Guilhem Moulin2020-01-251
| | | | | | | | | * Use nftables sets with a timeout * Start daemon with a hardened unit file and restricted Capability Bounding Set. (This requires to change the log path to /var/log/fail2ban/*.) * Skip database as we don't care about persistence. * Refactor jail.local
* Convert firewall to nftables.Guilhem Moulin2020-01-234
| | | | Debian Buster uses the nftables framework by default.
* Postfix: disable DNS lookups on the internal SMTPds.Guilhem Moulin2020-01-231
| | | | | | Our internal IPs don't have a reverse PTR record, and skipping the resolution speeds up mail delivery. http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_peername_lookup
* tr/-/_/ in group names.Guilhem Moulin2020-01-223
| | | | | | | | | | | | This avoids [DEPRECATION WARNING]: The TRANSFORM_INVALID_GROUP_CHARS settings is set to allow bad characters in group names by default, this will change, but still be user configurable on deprecation. This feature will be removed in version 2.10. Deprecation warnings can be disabled by setting deprecation_warnings=False in ansible.cfg. [WARNING]: Invalid characters were found in group names but not replaced, use -vvvv to see details
* MSA: Open 465/TCP for Email Submission over TLS.Guilhem Moulin2019-03-193
| | | | See RFC 8314 sec. 3.3 "Cleartext Considered Obsolete".
* submission: Prospective SPF checking.Guilhem Moulin2018-12-122
| | | | Cf. http://www.openspf.org/Best_Practices/Outbound .
* IPsec: use Suite-B-GCM-256 algorithms for IKEv2 & ESP.Guilhem Moulin2018-12-091
| | | | | | | (That is, remove algorithms from Suite-B-GCM-128.) Cf. https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/IKEv2CipherSuites and https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/SecurityRecommendations .
* MSA verification probes: enable opportunistic encryption.Guilhem Moulin2018-12-091
| | | | | | And use ‘noreply.fripost.org’ as HELO name rather than $myhostname (i.e., ‘smtp.fripost.org’), so the same SPF policy can be used for ehlo and envelope sender identities.
* Update 'IMAP', 'MSA' and 'LDAP-provider' roles to Debian Stretch.Guilhem Moulin2018-12-092
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* Firewall: disable outgoing access to git:// remote servers.Guilhem Moulin2018-12-091
| | | | We don't need it anymore as we use https:// these days.
* ntp.conf: reduce delta with the packaged version.Guilhem Moulin2018-12-091
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* MX: chroot postscreen(8), smtpd(8) and cleanup(8) daemons.Guilhem Moulin2018-12-091
| | | | | | Unlike what we wrote in 2014 (cf. 4fb4be4d279dd94cab33fc778cfa318b93d6926f) the postscreen(8) server can run chrooted, meaning we can also chroot the smtpd(8), tlsproxy(8), dnsblog(8) and cleanup(8) daemons.
* postfix: remove explicit default 'mail_owner = postfix'.Guilhem Moulin2018-12-061
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* postfix ≥3.0: don't advertise SMTPUTF8 support.Guilhem Moulin2018-12-061
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We're relaying messages to our LMTP daemons (Dovecot, Amavisd) and some downstream SMTP servers, not all of which are under our control. Forwarding messages with UTF-8 envelope addresses or RFC 5322 headers yields undeliverable messages, and the bounces make us a potential backscatter source. So it's better to disable SMTPUTF8 at this point. Cf. also http://www.postfix.org/SMTPUTF8_README.html and https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/320091/configure-postfix-and-dovecot-lmtp-to-receive-mail-via-smtputf8 . See also upstream's comment at https://marc.info/?l=postfix-users&m=149183235529042&w=2 : “Perhaps SMTPUTF8 autodetection could be more granular: UTF8 in the envelope is definitely problematic for a receiver that does not support SMTPUTF8, while UTF8 in a message header is less so.”
* Install unbound on metal hosts.Guilhem Moulin2018-12-031
| | | | (A validating, recursive, caching DNS resolver.)
* Define new host "calima" serving Nextcloud.Guilhem Moulin2018-12-031
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* Postfix: replace cdb & btree tables with lmdb ones.Guilhem Moulin2018-12-031
| | | | Cf. lmdb_table(5).
* IPsec: allow ISAKMP over IPv6.Guilhem Moulin2018-12-031
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* Upgrade baseline to Debian Stretch.Guilhem Moulin2018-12-035
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* Postfix: replace 'fifo' types with 'unix', as it's the new default.Guilhem Moulin2018-04-041
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* Firewall: Allow DNS queries over TCP.Guilhem Moulin2018-04-041
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* APT: use deb.debian.org as archive source.Guilhem Moulin2018-04-041
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* Perform recipient address verification on the MSA itself.Guilhem Moulin2018-04-041
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* Upgrade syntax to Ansible 2.5.Guilhem Moulin2018-04-042
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* Fix detection of KVM guests.Guilhem Moulin2017-07-292
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* Don't install debsecan anymore by default.Guilhem Moulin2017-06-261
| | | | https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=789196
* Webmail: don't allow outgoing TCP/993 connections.Guilhem Moulin2017-06-151
| | | | We're going through IPsec to communicate with the IMAP server.
* postfix: enable XFORWARD command from our internal relays.Guilhem Moulin2017-06-021
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* postfix: don't rate-limit our IPsec subnet.Guilhem Moulin2017-06-021
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* Don't let authenticated client use arbitrary sender addresses.Guilhem Moulin2017-06-011
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | The following policy is now implemented: * users can use their SASL login name as sender address; * alias and/or list owners can use the address as envelope sender; * domain postmasters can use arbitrary sender addresses under their domains; * domain owners can use arbitrary sender addresses under their domains, unless it is also an existing account name; * for known domains without owner or postmasters, other sender addresses are not allowed; and * arbitrary sender addresses under unknown domains are allowed.
* Also install non-free firmwares on civett.Guilhem Moulin2017-05-302
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* Fix Ansible 2.2.0 compatibility of a Jinja2 template.Guilhem Moulin2017-01-141
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* postfix: Remove obsolete templates tls_policy/relay_clientcerts.Guilhem Moulin2016-07-121
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* Route all internal SMTP traffic through IPsec.Guilhem Moulin2016-07-103
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* Postfix: avoid hardcoding the instance names.Guilhem Moulin2016-07-101
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* Postfix: don't share the master.cf between the instances.Guilhem Moulin2016-07-101
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* Localize the NTP pool hostnames.Guilhem Moulin2016-07-091
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* Localize the debian archive hostnames.Guilhem Moulin2016-07-091
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* ClamAV (FreshClam): use a localized Database Mirror.Guilhem Moulin2016-07-091
| | | | | | As db.local.clamav.net is not always properly localized. Furthermore, our previous Ansiblee script did not ensure ordering of the DatabaseMirror lines.
* IPSec → IPsecGuilhem Moulin2016-06-292
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* IPSec: replace (self-signed) X.509 certs by their raw pubkey for authentication.Guilhem Moulin2016-05-241
| | | | There is no need to bother with X.509 cruft here.
* Tunnel bacula (dir → {fd,sd} and fd → sd) traffic through IPSec.Guilhem Moulin2016-05-223
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* Tunnel munin-update traffic through IPSec.Guilhem Moulin2016-05-223
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* Tunnel internal NTP traffic through IPSec.Guilhem Moulin2016-05-222
| | | | | | | More precisely, between our NTP-master (stratum 1) host and the other machines (all stratum 2). Providing authentification and integrity for internal NTP traffic ensures a consistent time within our internal infrastructure.
* Set up IPSec tunnels between each pair of hosts.Guilhem Moulin2016-05-225
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We use a dedicated, non-routable, IPv4 subnet for IPSec. Furthermore the subnet is nullrouted in the absence of xfrm lookup (i.e., when there is no matching IPSec Security Association) to avoid data leaks. Each host is associated with an IP in that subnet (thus only reachble within that subnet, either by the host itself or by its IPSec peers). The peers authenticate each other using RSA public key authentication. Kernel traps are used to ensure that connections are only established when traffic is detected between the peers; after 30m of inactivity (this value needs to be less than the rekeying period) the connection is brought down and a kernel trap is installed.
* postfix: Update to recommended TLS settings.Guilhem Moulin2016-05-181
| | | | | | | | Following Viktor Dukhovni's 2015-08-06 recommendation http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.postfix.user/251935 (We're using stronger ciphers and protocols in our own infrastructure.)