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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ashiq5
a8adb54b0b local changes reverted 2020-11-06 01:05:05 +06:00
Ashiq5
a01c096d74 Added the configuration document and updated line separators from Windows to Unix 2020-10-29 00:49:37 +06:00
Christopher A. DeFlumeri
d96613b8fe minimal changeset to get things working on 18.04
@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.
2018-10-03 13:00:06 -04:00
Joshua Tauberer
842fbb3d72 auto-agree to Let's Encrypt's terms of service during setup
fixes #1409

This reverts commit 82844ca651 ("make certbot auto-agree to TOS if NONINTERACTIVE=1 env var is set (#1399)") and instead *always* auto-agree. If we don't auto-agree, certbot asks the user interactively, but our "curl | bash" setup line does not permit interactive prompts, so certbot failed to register and all certificate things were broken until the command was re-run interactively.
2018-09-03 13:06:34 -04:00
Nils
82844ca651 make certbot auto-agree to TOS if NONINTERACTIVE=1 env var is set (#1399) 2018-07-15 11:24:15 -04:00
Joshua Tauberer
fc9e279cec partial revert of 441bd350, accidentally uncommented something 2018-01-15 10:33:05 -05:00
Joshua Tauberer
441bd35053 update CHANGELOG 2017-12-23 18:01:41 -05:00
Bill Cromie
09577816f8 adds optional vagrant-cachier if you have the plugin installed (#1028) 2017-01-15 10:47:36 -05:00
Bill Cromie
18c253eeda adding a fully qualified domain name for the hostname and ignoring the .vagrant dir (#1027) 2016-12-20 16:32:06 -05:00
wsteitz
61105b1ec3 remove all references to justtesting.email (#1003) (#1005) 2016-11-30 12:55:18 -05:00
Joshua Tauberer
d53332b7cf drop the CSR_COUNTRY setting and ask within the control panel 2015-12-26 11:48:23 -05:00
Joshua Tauberer
4ed69cbae5 replace '-t 0' test with an environment variable since '-t 0' is false when standard input has been redirected and doesn't tell us whether or not we can use dialog for input, but Vagrant must be non-interactive 2014-08-25 07:54:11 -04:00
Joshua Tauberer
c74bef12d2 allow for network checks to be skips in setup while testing using SKIP_NETWORK_CHECKS=1 2014-07-29 20:07:26 -04:00
Joshua Tauberer
fed5959288 s/PUBLIC_HOSTNAME/PRIMARY_HOSTNAME/ throughout 2014-06-30 09:15:36 -04:00
Michael Kropat
ae67409603 Support dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 mail servers
Addresses #3

Added support by adding parallel code wherever `$PUBLIC_IP` was used.
Providing an IPv6 address is completely optional.

Playing around on my IPv6-enabled mail server revealed that — before
this change — mailinabox might try to use an IPv6 address as the value
for `$PUBLIC_IP`, which wouldn't work out well.
2014-06-08 18:32:52 -04:00
Joshua Tauberer
b60ca25e53 add comments to the new get_default_hostname etc. functions, and simplify the logic in the Vagrantfile and start.sh so that we always call into the same two functions 2014-06-07 14:57:03 -04:00
Joshua Tauberer
389c354c8f Vagrant updates
* use a public box (the official Ubuntu 14.04 box which contra the description does have VBox Guest Additions installed)
* now that we allow SSH password logins, since Vagrant requires it, dont muck with sshd_config here
* don't put the machine on the public network because that will allow anyone to log into it with Vagrant's default username/password, duh
2014-06-06 10:51:36 -04:00
Joshua Tauberer
295981828f Vagrantize
* adding a Vagrantfile
* in a non-interactive setup like this, create the user's first email account for them
* let the machine auto-detect its IP address using http://icanhazip.com/
* use our own justtesting.email domain to provision a subdomain for users so they can quickly get started
2014-06-04 19:39:58 -04:00