#!/bin/bash # HTTP: Turn on a web server serving static files ################################################# source setup/functions.sh # load our functions source /etc/mailinabox.conf # load global vars # Some Ubuntu images start off with Apache. Remove it since we # will use nginx. Use autoremove to remove any Apache depenencies. if [ -f /usr/sbin/apache2 ]; then echo Removing apache... hide_output apt-get -y purge apache2 apache2-* hide_output apt-get -y --purge autoremove fi # Install nginx and a PHP FastCGI daemon. # # Turn off nginx's default website. echo "Installing Nginx (web server)..." apt_install nginx php-cli php-fpm rm -f /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default # Copy in a nginx configuration file for common and best-practices # SSL settings from @konklone. Replace STORAGE_ROOT so it can find # the DH params. rm -f /etc/nginx/nginx-ssl.conf # we used to put it here sed "s#STORAGE_ROOT#$STORAGE_ROOT#" \ conf/nginx-ssl.conf > /etc/nginx/conf.d/ssl.conf # Fix some nginx defaults. # The server_names_hash_bucket_size seems to prevent long domain names! # The default, according to nginx's docs, depends on "the size of the # processor’s cache line." It could be as low as 32. We fixed it at # 64 in 2014 to accommodate a long domain name (20 characters?). But # even at 64, a 58-character domain name won't work (#93), so now # we're going up to 128. tools/editconf.py /etc/nginx/nginx.conf -s \ server_names_hash_bucket_size="128;" # Tell PHP not to expose its version number in the X-Powered-By header. tools/editconf.py /etc/php/7.2/fpm/php.ini -c ';' \ expose_php=Off # Set PHPs default charset to UTF-8, since we use it. See #367. tools/editconf.py /etc/php/7.2/fpm/php.ini -c ';' \ default_charset="UTF-8" # Switch from the dynamic process manager to the ondemand manager see #1216 tools/editconf.py /etc/php/7.2/fpm/pool.d/www.conf -c ';' \ pm=ondemand # Bump up PHP's max_children to support more concurrent connections tools/editconf.py /etc/php/7.2/fpm/pool.d/www.conf -c ';' \ pm.max_children=8 # Other nginx settings will be configured by the management service # since it depends on what domains we're serving, which we don't know # until mail accounts have been created. # Create the iOS/OS X Mobile Configuration file which is exposed via the # nginx configuration at /mailinabox-mobileconfig. mkdir -p /var/lib/mailinabox chmod a+rx /var/lib/mailinabox cat conf/ios-profile.xml \ | sed "s/PRIMARY_HOSTNAME/$PRIMARY_HOSTNAME/" \ | sed "s/UUID1/$(cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/uuid)/" \ | sed "s/UUID2/$(cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/uuid)/" \ | sed "s/UUID3/$(cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/uuid)/" \ | sed "s/UUID4/$(cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/uuid)/" \ > /var/lib/mailinabox/mobileconfig.xml chmod a+r /var/lib/mailinabox/mobileconfig.xml # Create the Mozilla Auto-configuration file which is exposed via the # nginx configuration at /.well-known/autoconfig/mail/config-v1.1.xml. # The format of the file is documented at: # https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Autoconfiguration:ConfigFileFormat # and https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Thunderbird/Autoconfiguration/FileFormat/HowTo. cat conf/mozilla-autoconfig.xml \ | sed "s/PRIMARY_HOSTNAME/$PRIMARY_HOSTNAME/" \ > /var/lib/mailinabox/mozilla-autoconfig.xml chmod a+r /var/lib/mailinabox/mozilla-autoconfig.xml # make a default homepage if [ -d $STORAGE_ROOT/www/static ]; then mv $STORAGE_ROOT/www/static $STORAGE_ROOT/www/default; fi # migration #NODOC mkdir -p $STORAGE_ROOT/www/default if [ ! -f $STORAGE_ROOT/www/default/index.html ]; then cp conf/www_default.html $STORAGE_ROOT/www/default/index.html fi chown -R $STORAGE_USER $STORAGE_ROOT/www # Start services. restart_service nginx restart_service php7.2-fpm # Open ports. ufw_allow http ufw_allow https