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with tls with acme (with pebble, a small acme server for testing), and with pregenerated keys/certs. the two mox instances are configured on their own domain. we launch a separate test container that connects to the first, submits a message for delivery to the second. we check if the message is delivered with an imap connection and the idle command.
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This file has notes useful for mox developers.
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# TLS certificates
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https://github.com/cloudflare/cfssl is useful for testing with TLS
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certificates. Create a CA and configure it in mox.conf TLS.CA.CertFiles, and
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sign host certificates and configure them in the listeners TLS.KeyCerts.
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Setup a local CA with cfssl, run once:
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```sh
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go install github.com/cloudflare/cfssl/cmd/cfssl@latest
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go install github.com/cloudflare/cfssl/cmd/cfssljson@latest
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mkdir -p local/cfssl
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cd local/cfssl
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cfssl print-defaults config > ca-config.json # defaults are fine
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# Based on: cfssl print-defaults csr > ca-csr.json
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cat <<EOF >ca-csr.json
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{
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"CN": "mox ca",
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"key": {
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"algo": "ecdsa",
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"size": 256
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},
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"names": [
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{
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"C": "NL"
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}
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]
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}
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EOF
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cfssl gencert -initca ca-csr.json | cfssljson -bare ca - # Generate ca key and cert.
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# Generate wildcard certificates for one or more domains, add localhost for use with pebble, see below.
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domains="moxtest.example localhost"
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for domain in $domains; do
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cat <<EOF >wildcard.$domain.csr.json
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{
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"key": {
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"algo": "ecdsa",
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"size": 256
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},
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"names": [
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{
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"O": "mox"
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}
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],
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"hosts": [
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"$domain",
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"*.$domain"
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]
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}
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EOF
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cfssl gencert -ca ca.pem -ca-key ca-key.pem -profile=www wildcard.$domain.csr.json | cfssljson -bare wildcard.$domain
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done
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```
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Now configure mox.conf to add the cfssl CA root certificate:
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```
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TLS:
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CA:
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AdditionalToSystem: true
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CertFiles:
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# Assuming local/<env>/config/mox.conf and local/cfssl/.
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- ../../cfssl/ca.pem
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[...]
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Listeners:
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public:
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TLS:
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KeyCerts:
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# Assuming local/<env>/config/mox.conf and local/cfssl/.
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CertFile: ../../cfssl/wildcard.$domain.pem
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KeyFile: ../../cfssl/wildcard.$domain-key.pem
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```
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# ACME
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https://github.com/letsencrypt/pebble is useful for testing with ACME. Start a
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pebble instance that uses the localhost TLS cert/key created by cfssl for its
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TLS serving. Pebble generates a new CA certificate for its own use each time it
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is started. Fetch it from https://localhost:15000/roots/0, write it to a file, and
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add it to mox.conf TLS.CA.CertFiles. See below.
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Setup pebble, run once:
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```sh
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go install github.com/letsencrypt/pebble/cmd/pebble@latest
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mkdir -p local/pebble
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cat <<EOF >local/pebble/config.json
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{
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"pebble": {
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"listenAddress": "localhost:14000",
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"managementListenAddress": "localhost:15000",
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"certificate": "local/cfssl/localhost.pem",
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"privateKey": "local/cfssl/localhost-key.pem",
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"httpPort": 80,
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"tlsPort": 443,
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"ocspResponderURL": "",
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"externalAccountBindingRequired": false
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}
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}
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EOF
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```
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Start pebble, this generates a new temporary pebble CA certificate:
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```sh
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pebble -config local/pebble/config.json
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```
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Write new CA bundle that includes pebble's temporary CA cert:
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```sh
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export CURL_CA_BUNDLE=local/ca-bundle.pem # for curl
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export SSL_CERT_FILE=local/ca-bundle.pem # for go apps
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cat /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt local/cfssl/ca.pem >local/ca-bundle.pem
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curl https://localhost:15000/roots/0 >local/pebble/ca.pem # fetch temp pebble ca, DO THIS EVERY TIME PEBBLE IS RESTARTED!
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cat /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt local/cfssl/ca.pem local/pebble/ca.pem >local/ca-bundle.pem # create new list that includes cfssl ca and temp pebble ca.
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rm -r local/*/data/acme/keycerts/pebble # remove existing pebble-signed certs in acme cert/key cache, they are invalid due to newly generated temp pebble ca.
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```
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Edit mox.conf, adding pebble ACME and its ca.pem:
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```
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ACME:
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pebble:
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DirectoryURL: https://localhost:14000/dir
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ContactEmail: root@mox.example
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TLS:
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CA:
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AdditionalToSystem: true
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CertFiles:
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# Assuming local/<env>/config/mox.conf and local/pebble/ca.pem and local/cfssl/ca.pem.
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- ../../pebble/ca.pem
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- ../../cfssl/ca.pem
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[...]
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Listeners:
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public:
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TLS:
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ACME: pebble
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```
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For mail clients and browsers to accept pebble-signed certificates, you must add
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the temporary pebble CA cert to their trusted root CA store each time pebble is
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started (e.g. to your thunderbird/firefox testing profile). Pebble has no option
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to not regenerate its CA certificate, presumably for fear of people using it for
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non-testing purposes. Unfortunately, this also makes it inconvenient to use for
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testing purposes.
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# Release proces
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- Gather feedback on recent changes.
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- Check if dependencies need updates.
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- Check code if there are deprecated features that can be removed.
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- Update features & roadmap in README.md
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- Write release notes, use instructions from updating.txt.
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- Build and run tests with previous major Go release.
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- Run all (integration) tests, including with race detector.
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- Test upgrades.
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- Run fuzzing tests for a while.
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- Deploy to test environment. Test the update instructions.
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- Generate a config with quickstart, check if it results in a working setup.
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- Send and receive email through the major webmail providers, check headers.
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- Send and receive email with imap4/smtp clients.
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- Check DNS check admin page.
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- Check with https://internet.nl
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- Clear updating.txt.
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- Create git tag, push code.
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- Publish new docker image.
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- Publish signed release notes for updates.xmox.nl and update DNS record.
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- Create new release on the github page, so watchers get a notification.
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