sendmail: support sending mail directly to an SMTP relay
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1 package Girocco::Config;
3 use strict;
4 use warnings;
7 ## Basic settings
9 # Name of the service
10 our $name = "GiroccoEx";
12 # Nickname of the service (undef for initial part of $name upto first '.')
13 our $nickname = undef;
15 # Title of the service (as shown in gitweb)
16 our $title = "Example Girocco Hosting";
18 # Path to the Git binary to use (you MUST set this, even if to /usr/bin/git!)
19 our $git_bin = '/usr/bin/git';
21 # Path to the git-http-backend binary to use (undef to use /usr/lib/git-core/git-http-backend)
22 # If both $httppullurl and $httpspushurl are undef this will never be used
23 our $git_http_backend_bin = undef;
25 # Path to the sendmail instance to use. It should understand the -f <from>, -i and -t
26 # options as well as accepting a list of recipient addresses in order to be used here.
27 # You MUST set this, even if to '/usr/sbin/sendmail'!
28 # Setting this to 'sendmail.pl' is special and will automatically be expanded to
29 # a full path to the ../bin/sendmail.pl executable in this Girocco installation.
30 # sendmail.pl is a sendmail-compatible script that delivers the message directly
31 # using SMTP to a mail relay host. This is the recommended configuration as it
32 # minimizes the information exposed to recipients (no sender account names or uids),
33 # can talk to an SMTP server on another host (eliminating the need for a working
34 # sendmail and/or SMTP server on this host) and avoids any unwanted address rewriting.
35 # By default it expects the mail relay to be listening on localhost port 25.
36 # See the sendmail.pl section below for more information on configuring sendmail.pl.
37 our $sendmail_bin = 'sendmail.pl';
39 # E-mail of the site admin
40 our $admin = 'admin@example.org';
42 # Sender of emails
43 # This is the SMTP 'MAIL FROM:' value
44 # It will be passed to $sendmail_bin with the -f option
45 # Some sites may not allow non-privileged users to pass the -f option to
46 # $sendmail_bin. In that case set this to undef and no -f option will be
47 # passed which means the 'MAIL FROM:' value will be the user the mail is
48 # sent as (either $cgi_user or $mirror_user depending on the activity).
49 # To avoid having bounce emails go to $admin, this may be set to something
50 # else such as 'admin-noreply@example.org' and then the 'admin-noreply' address
51 # may be redirected to /dev/null. Setting this to '' or '<>' is not
52 # recommended because that will likely cause the emails to be marked as SPAM
53 # by the receiver's SPAM filter. If $sendmail_bin is set to 'sendmail.pl' this
54 # value must be acceptable to the receiving SMTP server as a 'MAIL FROM:' value.
55 # If this is set to undef and 'sendmail.pl' is used, the 'MAIL FROM:' value will
56 # be the user the mail is sent as (either $cgi_user or $mirror_user).
57 our $sender = $admin;
59 # Copy $admin on failure/recovery messages?
60 our $admincc = 1;
62 # Girocco branch to use for html.cgi view source links (undef for HEAD)
63 our $giroccobranch = undef;
66 ## Feature knobs
68 # Enable mirroring mode if true
69 our $mirror = 1;
71 # Enable push mode if true
72 our $push = 1;
74 # Enable user management if true; this means the interface for registering
75 # user accounts and uploading SSH keys. This implies full chroot.
76 our $manage_users = 1;
78 # Minimum key length (in bits) for uploaded SSH RSA/DSA keys.
79 # If this is not set (i.e. undef) keys as small as 512 bits will be allowed.
80 # Nowadays keys less than 2048 bits in length should probably not be allowed.
81 # Note, however, that versions of OpenSSH starting with 4.3p1 will only generate
82 # DSA keys of exactly 1024 bits in length even though that length is no longer
83 # recommended. (OpenSSL can be used to generate DSA keys with lengths > 1024.)
84 # OpenSSH does not have any problem generating RSA keys longer than 1024 bits.
85 # This setting is only checked when new keys are added so setting it/increasing it
86 # will not affect existing keys. For maximum compatibility a value of 1024 may
87 # be used however 2048 is recommended. Setting it to anything other than 1024,
88 # 2048 or 3072 may have the side effect of making it very difficult to generate
89 # DSA keys that satisfy the restriction (but RSA keys should not be a problem).
90 # Note that no matter what setting is specified here keys smaller than 512 bits
91 # will never be allowed via the reguser.cgi/edituser.cgi interface.
92 our $min_key_length = 1024;
94 # Disable DSA public keys?
95 # If this is set to 1, adding DSA keys at reguser.cgi/edituser.cgi time will be
96 # prohibited. If $pushurl is undef then this is implicitly set to 1 since DSA
97 # keys are not usable with https push.
98 # OpenSSH will only generate 1024 bit DSA keys starting with version 4.3p1.
99 # Even if OpenSSL is used to generate a longer DSA key (which can then be used
100 # with OpenSSH), the SSH protocol itself still forces use of SHA-1 in the DSA
101 # signature blob which tends to defeat the purpose of going to a longer key in
102 # the first place. So it may be better from a security standpoint to simply
103 # disable DSA keys especially if $min_key_length and $rsakeylength have been set
104 # to something higher such as 3072 or 4096. This setting is only checked when
105 # new keys are added so setting it/increasing it will not affect existing keys.
106 # There is no way to disable DSA keys in the OpenSSH server config file itself.
107 our $disable_dsa = 0;
109 # Enable the special 'mob' user if set to 'mob'
110 our $mob = "mob";
112 # Let users set admin passwords; if false, all password inputs are assumed empty.
113 # This will make new projects use empty passwords and all operations on them
114 # unrestricted, but you will be able to do no operations on previously created
115 # projects you have set a password on.
116 our $project_passwords = 1;
118 # How to determine project owner; 'email' adds a form item asking for their
119 # email contact, 'source' takes realname of owner of source repository if it
120 # is a local path (and empty string otherwise). 'source' is suitable in case
121 # the site operates only as mirror of purely local-filesystem repositories.
122 our $project_owners = 'email';
124 # Which project fields to make editable, out of 'shortdesc', 'homepage',
125 # 'README', 'notifymail', 'notifyjson', 'notifycia'. (This is currently
126 # soft restriction - form fields aren't used, but manually injected values
127 # *are* used. Submit a patch if that's an issue for you.)
128 our @project_fields = qw(homepage shortdesc README notifymail notifyjson notifycia);
130 # Minimal number of seconds to pass between two updates of a project.
131 our $min_mirror_interval = 3600; # 1 hour
133 # Minimal number of seconds to pass between two garbage collections of a project.
134 our $min_gc_interval = 604800; # 1 week
137 ## Paths
139 # Path where the main chunk of Girocco files will be installed
140 # This will get COMPLETELY OVERWRITTEN by each make install!!!
141 our $basedir = '/home/repo/repomgr';
143 # Path where the automatically generated non-user certificates will be stored
144 # (The per-user certificates are always stored in $chroot/etc/sshcerts/)
145 # This is preserved by each make install and MUST NOT be under $basedir!
146 # Not used unless $httpspushurl is defined
147 our $certsdir = '/home/repo/certs';
149 # The repository collection
150 # "$reporoot-recyclebin" will also be created for use by toolbox/trash-project.pl
151 our $reporoot = "/srv/git";
153 # The repository collection's location within the chroot jail
154 # Normally $reporoot will be bind mounted onto $chroot/$jailreporoot
155 # Should NOT start with '/'
156 our $jailreporoot = "srv/git";
158 # The chroot for ssh pushing; location for project database and other run-time
159 # data even in non-chroot setups
160 our $chroot = "/home/repo/j";
162 # The gitweb files web directory (corresponds to $gitwebfiles)
163 our $webroot = "/home/repo/WWW";
165 # The CGI-enabled web directory (corresponds to $gitweburl and $webadmurl)
166 our $cgiroot = "/home/repo/WWW";
168 # A web-accessible symlink to $reporoot (corresponds to $httppullurl, can be undef)
169 our $webreporoot = "/home/repo/WWW/r";
172 ## Certificates (only used if $httpspushurl is defined)
174 # path to root certificate (undef to use automatic root cert)
175 # this certificate is made available for easy download and should be whatever
176 # the root certificate is for the https certificate being used by the web server
177 our $rootcert = undef;
179 # The certificate to sign user push client authentication certificates with (undef for auto)
180 # The automatically generated certificate should always be fine
181 our $clientcert = undef;
183 # The private key for $clientcert (undef for auto)
184 # The automatically generated key should always be fine
185 our $clientkey = undef;
187 # The client certificate chain suffix (a pemseq file to append to user client certs) (undef for auto)
188 # The automatically generated chain should always be fine
189 # This suffix will also be appended to the $mobusercert before making it available for download
190 our $clientcertsuffix = undef;
192 # The mob user certificate signed by $clientcert (undef for auto)
193 # The automatically generated certificate should always be fine
194 # Not used unless $mob is set to 'mob'
195 # The $clientcertsuffix will be appended before making $mobusercert available for download
196 our $mobusercert = undef;
198 # The private key for $mobusercert (undef for auto)
199 # The automatically generated key should always be fine
200 # Not used unless $mob is set to 'mob'
201 our $mobuserkey = undef;
203 # The key length for automatically generated RSA private keys (in bits).
204 # These keys are then used to create the automatically generated certificates.
205 # If undef or set to a value less than 2048, then 2048 will be used.
206 # Set to 3072 to generate more secure keys/certificates. Set to 4096 (or higher) for
207 # even greater security. Be warned that setting to a non-multiple of 8 and/or greater
208 # than 4096 could negatively impact compatibility with some clients.
209 # The values 2048, 3072 and 4096 are expected to be compatible with all clients.
210 # Note that OpenSSL has no problem with > 4096 or non-multiple of 8 lengths.
211 # See also the $min_key_length setting above to restrict user key sizes.
212 our $rsakeylength = undef;
214 ## URL addresses
216 # URL of the gitweb.cgi script (must be in pathinfo mode)
217 our $gitweburl = "http://repo.or.cz/w";
219 # URL of the extra gitweb files (CSS, .js files, images, ...)
220 our $gitwebfiles = "http://repo.or.cz";
222 # URL of the Girocco CGI web admin interface (Girocco cgi/ subdirectory)
223 our $webadmurl = "http://repo.or.cz";
225 # URL of the Girocco CGI html templater (Girocco cgi/html.cgi)
226 our $htmlurl = "http://repo.or.cz/h";
228 # HTTP URL of the repository collection (undef if N/A)
229 our $httppullurl = "http://repo.or.cz/r";
231 # HTTPS push URL of the repository collection (undef if N/A)
232 # If this is defined, the openssl command must be available
233 # Normally this should be set to $httppullurl with http: replaced with https:
234 our $httpspushurl = undef;
236 # Git URL of the repository collection (undef if N/A)
237 # (You need to set up git-daemon on your system, and Girocco will not
238 # do this particular thing for you.)
239 our $gitpullurl = "git://repo.or.cz";
241 # Pushy SSH URL of the repository collection (undef if N/A)
242 our $pushurl = "ssh://repo.or.cz/$jailreporoot";
244 # URL of gitweb of this Girocco instance (set to undef if you're not nice
245 # to the community)
246 our $giroccourl = "$Girocco::Config::gitweburl/girocco.git";
249 ## Some templating settings
251 # Legal warning (on reguser and regproj pages)
252 our $legalese = <<EOT;
253 <p>By submitting this form, you are confirming that you will mirror or push
254 only what we can store and show to anyone else who can visit this site without
255 breaking any law, and that you will be nice to all small furry animals.
256 <sup><a href="/h/about.html">(more details)</a></sup>
257 </p>
260 # Pre-configured mirror sources (set to undef for none)
261 # Arrayref of name - record pairs, the record has these attributes:
262 # label: The label of this source
263 # url: The template URL; %1, %2, ... will be substituted for inputs
264 # desc: Optional VERY short description
265 # link: Optional URL to make the desc point at
266 # inputs: Arrayref of hashref input records:
267 # label: Label of input record
268 # suffix: Optional suffix
269 # If the inputs arrayref is undef, single URL input is shown,
270 # pre-filled with url (probably empty string).
271 our $mirror_sources = [
273 label => 'Anywhere',
274 url => '',
275 desc => 'Any HTTP/Git/rsync pull URL - bring it on!',
276 inputs => undef
279 label => 'GitHub',
280 url => 'git://github.com/%1/%2.git',
281 desc => 'GitHub Social Code Hosting',
282 link => 'http://github.com/',
283 inputs => [ { label => 'User:' }, { label => 'Project:', suffix => '.git' } ]
286 label => 'Gitorious',
287 url => 'git://gitorious.org/%1/%2.git',
288 desc => 'Green and Orange Boxes',
289 link => 'http://gitorious.org/',
290 inputs => [ { label => 'Project:' }, { label => 'Repository:', suffix => '.git' } ]
294 # You can customize the gitweb interface widely by editing
295 # gitweb/gitweb_config.perl
298 ## Permission settings
300 # Girocco needs some way to manipulate write permissions to various parts of
301 # all repositories; this concerns three entities:
302 # - www-data: the web interface needs to be able to rewrite few files within
303 # the repository
304 # - repo: a user designated for cronjobs; handles mirroring and repacking;
305 # this one is optional if not $mirror
306 # - others: the designated users that are supposed to be able to push; they
307 # may have account either within chroot, or outside of it
309 # There are several ways how to use Girocco based on a combination of the
310 # following settings.
312 # (Non-chroot) UNIX user the CGI scripts run on; note that if some non-related
313 # untrusted CGI scripts run on this account too, that can be a big security
314 # problem and you'll probably need to set up suexec (poor you).
315 # This must always be set.
316 our $cgi_user = 'www-data';
318 # (Non-chroot) UNIX user performing mirroring jobs; this is the user who
319 # should run all the daemons and cronjobs and
320 # the user who should be running make install (if not root).
321 # This must always be set.
322 our $mirror_user = 'repo';
324 # (Non-chroot) UNIX group owning the repositories by default; it owns whole
325 # mirror repositories and at least web-writable metadata of push repositories.
326 # If you undefine this, all the data will become WORLD-WRITABLE.
327 # Both $cgi_user and $mirror_user should be members of this group!
328 our $owning_group = 'repo';
330 # Whether to use chroot jail for pushing; this must be always the same
331 # as $manage_users.
332 # TODO: Gitosis support for $manage_users and not $chrooted?
333 our $chrooted = $manage_users;
335 # How to control permissions of push-writable data in push repositories:
336 # * 'Group' for the traditional model: The $chroot/etc/group project database
337 # file is used as the UNIX group(5) file; the directories have gid appropriate
338 # for the particular repository and are group-writable. This works only if
339 # $chrooted so that users are put in the proper groups on login when using
340 # SSH push. Smart HTTPS push does not require a chroot to work -- simply
341 # run "make install" as the non-root $mirror_user user, but leave
342 # $manage_users and $chrooted enabled.
343 # * 'ACL' for a model based on POSIX ACL: The directories are coupled with ACLs
344 # listing the users with push permissions. This works for both chroot and
345 # non-chroot setups, however it requires ACL support within the filesystem.
346 # This option is BASICALLY UNTESTED, too. And UNIMPLEMENTED. :-)
347 # * 'Hooks' for a relaxed model: The directories are world-writable and push
348 # permission control is purely hook-driven. This is INSECURE and works only
349 # when you trust all your users; on the other hand, the attack vectors are
350 # mostly just DoS or fully-traceable tinkering.
351 our $permission_control = 'Group';
353 # Path to alternate screen multiuser acl file (see screen/README, undef for none)
354 our $screen_acl_file = undef;
357 ## sendmail.pl configuration
359 # Full information on available sendmail.pl settings can be found by running
360 # ../bin/sendmail.pl -v -h
362 # These settings will only used if $sendmail_bin is set to 'sendmail.pl'
364 # sendmail.pl host name
365 #$ENV{'SENDMAIL_PL_HOST'} = 'localhost'; # localhost is the default
367 # sendmail.pl port name
368 #$ENV{'SENDMAIL_PL_PORT'} = '25'; # port 25 is the default
370 # sendmail.pl nc executable
371 #$ENV{'SENDMAIL_PL_NCBIN'} = "$chroot/bin/nc.openbsd"; # default is nc found in $PATH
373 # sendmail.pl nc options
374 # multiple options may be included, e.g. '-4 -X connect -x 192.168.100.10:8080'
375 #$ENV{'SENDMAIL_PL_NCOPT'} = '-4'; # force IPv4, default is to allow IPv4 & IPv6
378 ## Sanity checks & defaults
380 # Couple of sanity checks and default settings (do not change these)
381 use Digest::MD5 qw(md5);
382 use MIME::Base64 qw(encode_base64);
383 $nickname = (split(/[.]/, $name))[0] unless $nickname;
384 our $tmpsuffix = substr(encode_base64(md5($name.':'.$nickname)),0,6);
385 $tmpsuffix =~ tr,+/,=_,;
386 ($mirror_user) or die "Girocco::Config: \$mirror_user must be set even if to current user";
387 ($basedir) or die "Girocco::Config: \$basedir must be set";
388 ($sendmail_bin) or die "Girocco::Config: \$sendmail_bin must be set";
389 $sendmail_bin = "$basedir/bin/sendmail.pl" if $sendmail_bin eq "sendmail.pl";
390 $screen_acl_file = "$basedir/screen/giroccoacl" unless $screen_acl_file;
391 $jailreporoot =~ s,^/+,,;
392 ($reporoot) or die "Girocco::Config \$reporoot must be set";
393 ($jailreporoot) or die "Girocco::Config \$jailreporoot must be set";
394 (not $mob or $mob eq 'mob') or die "Girocco::Config \$mob must be undef (or '') or 'mob'";
395 (not $min_key_length or $min_key_length =~ /^[1-9][0-9]*$/)
396 or die "Girocco::Config \$min_key_length must be undef or numeric";
397 $admincc = $admincc ? 1 : 0;
398 $rootcert = "$certsdir/girocco_root_crt.pem" if $httpspushurl && !$rootcert;
399 $clientcert = "$certsdir/girocco_client_crt.pem" if $httpspushurl && !$clientcert;
400 $clientkey = "$certsdir/girocco_client_key.pem" if $httpspushurl && !$clientkey;
401 $clientcertsuffix = "$certsdir/girocco_client_suffix.pem" if $httpspushurl && !$clientcertsuffix;
402 $mobusercert = "$certsdir/girocco_mob_user_crt.pem" if $httpspushurl && $mob && !$mobusercert;
403 $mobuserkey = "$certsdir/girocco_mob_user_key.pem" if $httpspushurl && $mob && !$mobuserkey;
404 our $mobpushurl = $pushurl;
405 $mobpushurl =~ s,^ssh://,ssh://mob@,i if $mobpushurl;
406 $disable_dsa = 1 unless $pushurl;
407 our $httpsdnsname = ($httpspushurl =~ m,https://([A-Za-z0-9.-]+),i) ? lc($1) : undef if $httpspushurl;
408 ($mirror or $push) or die "Girocco::Config: neither \$mirror nor \$push is set?!";
409 (not $push or ($pushurl or $httpspushurl or $gitpullurl or $httppullurl)) or die "Girocco::Config: no pull URL is set";
410 (not $push or ($pushurl or $httpspushurl)) or die "Girocco::Config: \$push set but \$pushurl and \$httpspushurl are undef";
411 (not $mirror or $mirror_user) or die "Girocco::Config: \$mirror set but \$mirror_user is undef";
412 ($manage_users == $chrooted) or die "Girocco::Config: \$manage_users and \$chrooted must be set to the same value";
413 (not $chrooted or $permission_control ne 'ACL') or die "Girocco::Config: resolving uids for ACL not supported when using chroot";
414 (grep { $permission_control eq $_ } qw(Group Hooks)) or die "Girocco::Config: \$permission_control must be set to Group or Hooks";
415 ($chrooted or not $mob) or die "Girocco::Config: mob user supported only in the chrooted mode";
416 (not $httpspushurl or $httpsdnsname) or die "Girocco::Config invalid \$httpspushurl does not start with https://domainname";