* Create the mta_sts A/AAAA records even if there is no valid TLS certificate because we can't get a TLS certificate if we don't set up the domains.
* Make the policy id in the TXT record stable by using a hash of the policy file so that the DNS record doesn't change every day, which means no nightly notification and also it allows for longer caching by sending MTAs.
Folks didn't want certificates exposing all of the domains hosted by the server (although this can already be found on the internet).
Additionally, if one domain fails (usually because of a misconfiguration), it would be nice if not everything fails. So grouping them helps with that.
Fixes#690.
with this nginx will keep on proxying requests and serve static content
instead of passing this responsibility to proxied server
Without this the one needs to run an additional server to server static
content on the proxied url
removed explicit call of the system python, cause the file has a shebang with the mail-in-a-box shipped python.
for me the system python complaint, that it is missing some modules
Previously the notification email sent when a box's SSL certificate
is automatically updated said, "Error Provisioning TLS Certificate"
even when there was no error. This changes the subject line to "TLS
Certificate Provisioning Results", which is more accurate.
it is sometimes needed to be able to set axfr to more than just one ip address. This can be done with multiple xfr: in the secondary dns input but if you need to add an entire subnet segment (xxx.xxx.xxx.0/yy) then it will not work.
With this patch it is now possible to use a subnet as input for xfr the same way as if it was an ip address.
The resulting command had nested single quotes which doesn't work
I think this fixes all/most of the issues in #1627. I am getting a full backup, then the next time it's run I get an incremental. running from the CLI with --status looks good, --verify looks good, and --list looks good.
The elif needed to check to see if the string was in the listing of results of the shell command. As it was the conditional was just the string which always evaluates to true and was therefore giving a misleading error message.
* drop the ondrej/php PPA since PHP 7.x is available directly from Ubuntu 18.04
* intall PHP 7.2 which is just the "php" package in Ubuntu 18.04
* some package names changed, some unnecessary packages are no longer provided
* update paths
@joshdata squashed pull request #1398, removed some comments, and added these notes:
* The old init.d script for the management daemon is replaced with a systemd service.
* A systemd service configuration is added to configure permissions for munin on startup.
* nginx SSL settings are updated because nginx's options and defaults have changed, and we now enable http2.
* Automatic SSHFP record generation is updated to know that 22 is the default SSH daemon port, since it is no longer explicit in sshd_config.
* The dovecot-lucene package is dropped because the Mail-in-a-Box PPA where we built the package has not been updated for Ubuntu 18.04.
* The stock postgrey package is installed instead of the one from our PPA (which we no longer support), which loses the automatic whitelisting of DNSWL.org-whitelisted senders.
* Drop memcached and the status check for memcached, which we used to use with ownCloud long ago but are no longer installing.
* Other minor changes.