[__opendkim_key] Overall improvements in key management

While developing this, I noticed that the type was handling inconsistently the
expectation that a cdist object with the same __object_id gets *modified*.
Instead more and more lines were added to, e.g. SigningTable and KeyTable.

In order to solve this, some backwards compatibility breaking is necessary.

This is probably not too terrible since:

- the `--selector` parameter was mandatory, therefore the fallback for the key
location is triggered.
- OpenDKIM uses the first match in `SigningTable` and `KeyTable`
- __line and __block respectively append if they do not match

Closes #19 and #20.
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evilham 2022-03-25 10:56:53 +01:00 committed by fnux
parent f2850de5eb
commit cc2b1af653
7 changed files with 183 additions and 46 deletions

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#!/bin/sh -e
DIRECTORY="/var/db/dkim/"
if [ -f "${__object:?}/parameter/directory" ];
then
# Be forgiving about a lack of trailing slash
DIRECTORY="$(sed -E 's!([^/])$!\1/!' < "${__object:?}/parameter/directory")"
fi
KEY_ID="$(echo "${__object_id:?)}" | tr '/' '_')"
DEFAULT_PATH="${DIRECTORY:?}${KEY_ID:?}.private"
if [ -s "${DEFAULT_PATH}" ]; then
# This is the main location for the key
FOUND_PATH="${DEFAULT_PATH}"
else
# This is a backwards-compatible location for the key
# Keys generated post March 2022 should not land here
if [ -f "${__object:?}/parameter/selector" ]; then
SELECTOR="$(cat "${__object:?}/parameter/selector")"
if [ -s "${DIRECTORY}${SELECTOR:?}.private" ]; then
FOUND_PATH="${DIRECTORY}${SELECTOR:?}.private"
fi
fi
fi
if [ -n "${FOUND_PATH}" ]; then
printf "present\t%s" "${FOUND_PATH}"
else
# We didn't find the key
# We pass the default path here, to easen logic in the rest of the type
printf "absent\t%s" "${DEFAULT_PATH}"
fi

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#
# Required parameters
DOMAIN="$(cat "${__object:?}/parameter/domain")"
SELECTOR="$(cat "${__object:?}/parameter/selector")"
DOMAIN="$(cat "${__object:?}/domain")"
SELECTOR="$(cat "${__object:?}/selector")"
# Optional parameters
BITS=
@ -28,12 +28,6 @@ if [ -f "${__object:?}/parameter/bits" ]; then
BITS="-b $(cat "${__object:?}/parameter/bits")"
fi
DIRECTORY="/var/db/dkim/"
if [ -f "${__object:?}/parameter/directory" ]; then
# Be forgiving about a lack of trailing slash
DIRECTORY="$(sed -E 's!([^/])$!\1/!' < "${__object:?}/parameter/directory")"
fi
# Boolean parameters
SUBDOMAINS=
if [ -f "${__object:?}/parameter/no-subdomains" ]; then
@ -48,9 +42,24 @@ fi
user="$(cat "${__object:?}/user")"
group="$(cat "${__object:?}/group")"
if ! [ -f "${DIRECTORY}${SELECTOR}.private" ]; then
echo "opendkim-genkey $BITS --domain=$DOMAIN --directory=$DIRECTORY $RESTRICTED --selector=$SELECTOR $SUBDOMAINS"
echo "chown ${user}:${group} ${DIRECTORY}${SELECTOR}.private"
KEY_STATE="$(cut -f 1 "${__object:?}/explorer/key-state")"
KEY_LOCATION="$(cut -f 2- "${__object:?}/explorer/key-state")"
if [ "${KEY_STATE:?}" = "absent" ]; then
# opendkim-genkey(8) does not allow specifying the file name.
# To err on the safe side (and avoid potentially killing other keys)
# we operate on a temporary directory first, then move the resulting key
cat <<-EOF
tmp_dir="\$(mktemp -d cdist-dkim.XXXXXXXXXXX)"
opendkim-genkey $BITS --domain=${DOMAIN:?} --directory=\${tmp_dir:?} $RESTRICTED --selector=${SELECTOR:?} $SUBDOMAINS
# Relocate and ensure permissions
mv "\${tmp_dir:?}/${SELECTOR:?}.private" '${KEY_LOCATION:?}'
chown ${user}:${group} '${KEY_LOCATION}'
chmod 0600 '${KEY_LOCATION}'
# This is usually generated, if it weren't we do not want to fail
echo "chown ${user}:${group} ${DIRECTORY}${SELECTOR}.txt || true"
mv "\${tmp_dir:?}/${SELECTOR:?}.txt" '${KEY_LOCATION%.private}.txt' || true
chown ${user}:${group} '${KEY_LOCATION%.private}.txt' || true
# Cleanup after ourselves
rmdir "\${tmp_dir:?}" || true
EOF
fi

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@ -10,23 +10,27 @@ DESCRIPTION
-----------
This type uses the `opendkim-genkey(8)` to generate signing keys suitable for
usage by `opendkim(8)` to sign outgoing emails. Then, a line with the domain,
selector and keyname in the `$selector._domainkey.$domain` format will be added
to the OpenDKIM key table located at `/etc/opendkim/KeyTable`. Finally, a line
will be added to the OpenDKIM signing table, using either the domain or the
provided key for the `domain:selector:keyfile` value in the table. An existing
key will not be overwritten.
usage by `opendkim(8)` to sign outgoing emails.
It also manages the key, identified by its `$__object_id` in OpenDKIM's
KeyTable and sets its `s=` and `d=` parameters (see: `--selector` and
`--sigdomain` respectively).
This type will also manage the entries in the OpenDKIM's SigningTable by
associating any given `sigkey` values to this key.
Take into account that if you use this type without the `--domain` and
`--selector` parameters, the `$__object_id` must be in form `$domain/$selector`.
Currently, this type is only implemented for Alpine Linux and FreeBSD.
Please contribute an implementation if you can.
REQUIRED PARAMETERS
-------------------
domain
The domain to generate the key for.
selector
The DKIM selector to generate the key for.
NOTE: the name of the key file under `--directory` will default to
`$__object_id.private`, but if that fails and `--selector` is used,
`SELECTOR.private` will be considered.
Take care when using unrelated keys that might collide this way.
For more information see:
https://code.ungleich.ch/ungleich-public/cdist-contrib/issues/20
OPTIONAL PARAMETERS
@ -38,10 +42,36 @@ bits
directory
The directory in which to generate the key, `/var/db/dkim/` by default.
domain
The domain to generate the key for.
If omitted, `--selector` must be omitted as well and `$__object_id` must be
in form: `$domain/$selector`.
selector
The DKIM selector to generate the key for.
If omitted, `--domain` must be omitted as well and `$__object_id` must be
in form: `$domain/$selector`.
sigdomain
Specified in the KeyTable, the domain to use in the signature's "d=" value.
Defaults to the specified domain. If `%`, it will be replaced by the apparent
domain of the sender when generating a signature.
Note you probably don't want to set both `--sigdomain` and `--sigkey` to `%`.
See `KeyTable` in `opendkim.conf(5)` for more information.
OPTIONAL MULTIPLE PARAMETERS
----------------------------
sigkey
The key used in the SigningTable for this signing key. Defaults to the
The key used in the `SigningTable` for this signing key. Defaults to the
specified domain. If `%`, OpenDKIM will replace it with the domain found
in the `From:` header. See `opendkim.conf(5)` for more options.
Note you probably don't want to set both `--sigdomain` and `--sigkey` to `%`.
This can be passed multiple times, resulting in multiple lines in the
SigningTable, which can be used to support signing of subdomains or multiple
domains with the same key; in that case, you probably want to set
`--sigdomain` to `%`, else the domains will not be aligned.
BOOLEAN PARAMETERS
------------------
@ -57,6 +87,7 @@ EXAMPLES
.. code-block:: sh
# Setup the OpenDKIM service
__opendkim \
--socket inet:8891@localhost \
--basedir /var/lib/opendkim \
@ -65,14 +96,24 @@ EXAMPLES
--umask 002 \
--syslog
require='__opendkim' \
__opendkim_genkey default \
--domain example.com \
--selector default
# Continue only after the service has been set up
export require="__opendkim"
__opendkim_genkey myfoo \
--domain foo.com \
--selector backup
# Generate a key for 'example.com' with selector 'default'
__opendkim_genkey default \
--domain example.com \
--selector default
# Generate a key for 'foo.com' with selector 'backup'
__opendkim_genkey 'foo.com/backup'
# Generate a key for 'example.org' with selector 'main'
# that can also sign 'cdi.st' and subdomains of 'example.org'
__opendkim_genkey 'example.org/main' \
--sigdomain '%' \
--sigkey 'example.org' \
--sigkey '.example.org' \
--sigkey 'cdi.st'
SEE ALSO

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@ -38,14 +38,45 @@ case "$os" in
__opendkim_genkey currently only supports Alpine Linux. Please
contribute an implementation for $os if you can.
EOF
exit 1
;;
esac
# Persist user and group for gencode-remote
printf '%s' "${user}" > "${__object:?}/user"
printf '%s' "${group}" > "${__object:?}/group"
SELECTOR="$(cat "${__object:?}/parameter/selector")"
DOMAIN="$(cat "${__object:?}/parameter/domain")"
# Logic to simplify the type as documented in
# https://code.ungleich.ch/ungleich-public/cdist-contrib/issues/20#issuecomment-14711
DOMAIN="$(cat "${__object:?}/parameter/domain" 2>/dev/null || true)"
SELECTOR="$(cat "${__object:?}/parameter/selector" 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -z "${DOMAIN}${SELECTOR}" ]; then
# Neither SELECTOR nor DOMAIN were passed, try to use __object_id
if echo "${__object_id:?}" | \
grep -qE '^[^/[:space:]]+/[^/[:space:]]+$'; then
# __object_id matches, let's get the data
DOMAIN="$(echo "${__object_id:?}" | cut -d '/' -f 1)"
SELECTOR="$(echo "${__object_id:?}" | cut -d '/' -f 2)"
else
# It doesn't match the pattern, this is sad
cat <<- EOF >&2
The arguments --domain and --selector were not used.
So __object_id must match DOMAIN/SELECTOR.
But instead the type got: ${__object_id:?}
EOF
exit 1
fi
elif [ -z "${DOMAIN}" ] || [ -z "${SELECTOR}" ]; then
# Only one was passed, this is sad :-(
cat <<- EOF >&2
You must pass either both --selector and --domain or none of them.
If these arguments are absent, __object_id must match: DOMAIN/SELECTOR.
EOF
exit 1
# else: both were passed
fi
# Persist data for gencode-remote
printf '%s' "${user:?}" > "${__object:?}/user"
printf '%s' "${group:?}" > "${__object:?}/group"
printf '%s' "${DOMAIN:?}" > "${__object:?}/domain"
printf '%s' "${SELECTOR:?}" > "${__object:?}/selector"
DIRECTORY="/var/db/dkim/"
if [ -f "${__object:?}/parameter/directory" ];
@ -59,6 +90,11 @@ if [ -f "${__object:?}/parameter/sigkey" ];
then
SIGKEY="$(cat "${__object:?}/parameter/sigkey")"
fi
SIGDOMAIN="${DOMAIN:?}"
if [ -f "${__object:?}/parameter/sigdomain" ];
then
SIGDOMAIN="$(cat "${__object:?}/parameter/sigdomain")"
fi
# Ensure the key-container directory exists with the proper permissions
__directory "${DIRECTORY}" \
@ -76,10 +112,28 @@ esac
key_table="${CFG_DIR}/KeyTable"
signing_table="${CFG_DIR}/SigningTable"
__line "line-key-${__object_id:?}" \
--file "${key_table}" \
--line "${SELECTOR:?}._domainkey.${DOMAIN:?} ${DOMAIN:?}:${SELECTOR:?}:${DIRECTORY:?}${SELECTOR:?}.private"
KEY_STATE="$(cut -f 1 "${__object:?}/explorer/key-state")"
KEY_LOCATION="$(cut -f 2- "${__object:?}/explorer/key-state")"
__line "line-sig-${__object_id:?}" \
__line "__opendkim_genkey/${__object_id:?}" \
--file "${key_table}" \
--line "${__object_id:?} ${SIGDOMAIN:?}:${SELECTOR:?}:${KEY_LOCATION:?}" \
--regex "^${__object_id:?}[[:space:]]" \
--state 'replace'
sigtable_block() {
for sigkey in ${SIGKEY:?}; do
echo "${sigkey:?} ${__object_id:?}"
done
}
__block "__opendkim_genkey/${__object_id:?}" \
--file "${signing_table}" \
--line "${SIGKEY:?} ${SELECTOR:?}._domainkey.${DOMAIN:?}"
--text "$(sigtable_block)"
if [ "${KEY_STATE:?}" = "present" ]; then
# Ensure proper permissions for the key file
__file "${KEY_LOCATION}" \
--owner "${user}" \
--group "${group}" \
--mode 0600
fi

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bits
directory
domain
unrestricted
sigkey
selector
sigdomain

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sigkey

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domain
selector