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<a href="../index.html">Previous Page</a></br></br><p><img src="../../assets/img/user.png" width="50px" height="50px"> <ba>nihilist - 19 / 05 / 2022</ba></p>
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<h1>Anonymous self-hosted clearnet mail server Setup </h1>
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<p>In this tutorial we will setup a local mail server (to be able to keep control of our data), we will make it available publicly (so that it can communicate with other mail servers), but we'll make it go through TOR to guarantee Anonymity. </p>
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<p>Note that this setup involves self-hosting, <a href="../sensitiveremotevshome/index.html">which I do not recommend if the service is supposed to be sensitive</a>. If this is an issue for you, just install it on a <a href="../anonymousremoteserver/index.html">non-KYC remote VPS</a> and skip the port-forwarding part if you don't want to host it at your house.</p>
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<h2><b>Initial VPN over Tor Setup </b></h2>
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<p>First let's make it use an external VPS as a VPN server (make sure that you get it from a <a href="https://kycnot.me/services?type=VPS">non-KYC cloud provider</a>, where you create your account with an email that you also registered through TOR.), see <a href="../ovpn_tor/index.html">this tutorial</a> i made for the full reasoning.</p>
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<pre><code class="nim">
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root@mail:~# apt update -y ; apt upgrade -y ; apt autoremove -y ; apt install vim tor obfs4proxy -y
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</code></pre>
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<p>Then we need to have the systemd services:</p>
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<pre><code class="nim">
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root@mail:~# vim /etc/systemd/system/tortables.service
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root@mail:~# vim /etc/systemd/system/torwatch.service
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root@mail:~# vim /etc/systemd/system/vpn.service
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root@mail:~# vim /etc/systemd/system/sshtunnel.service
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</code></pre>
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<p>The tortables systemd service will run iptables to make sure our server only communicates locally:</p>
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<pre><code class="nim">
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root@mail:~# cat /etc/systemd/system/tortables.service
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[Unit]
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Description=Tor IP Tables
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After=network-online.target
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Wants=network-online.target
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[Service]
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Type=simple
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ExecStart=/root/iptables_vpn_tor.sh
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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root@mail:~# vim iptables_vpn_tor.sh
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root@mail:~# cat iptables_vpn_tor.sh
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#!/bin/bash
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#default private networks
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sudo iptables -F
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sudo iptables -A INPUT -m iprange --src-range 192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255 -j ACCEPT
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sudo iptables -A INPUT -m iprange --src-range 172.16.0.0-172.31.255.255 -j ACCEPT
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sudo iptables -A INPUT -m iprange --src-range 10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255 -j ACCEPT
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sudo iptables -A INPUT -m iprange --src-range 127.0.0.0-127.255.255.255 -j ACCEPT
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sudo iptables -A OUTPUT -m iprange --dst-range 192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255 -j ACCEPT
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sudo iptables -A OUTPUT -m iprange --dst-range 172.16.0.0-172.31.255.255 -j ACCEPT
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sudo iptables -A OUTPUT -m iprange --dst-range 10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255 -j ACCEPT
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sudo iptables -A OUTPUT -m iprange --dst-range 127.0.0.0-127.255.255.255 -j ACCEPT
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#ip range of tor VPN:
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sudo iptables -A OUTPUT -o tun0 -j ACCEPT
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sudo iptables -A INPUT -i tun0 -j ACCEPT
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sudo iptables -A INPUT -j DROP
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sudo iptables -A OUTPUT -j DROP
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<p>The torwatch systemd service will make sure the tor connection is still up:</p>
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<pre><code class="nim">
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root@mail:~# cat /etc/systemd/system/torwatch.service
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[Unit]
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Description=torwatcher
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After=network-online.target
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Wants=network-online.target
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[Service]
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Type=simple
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ExecStart=/root/monitor_tor.sh
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ExecStop=kill -9 $(pidof /root/monitor_tor.sh)
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Restart=always
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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root@mail:~# vim monitor_tor.sh
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root@mail:~# cat monitor_tor.sh
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#!/bin/bash
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counter=0
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while true; do
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echo TESTING
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timeout 10 ping -c1 10.8.0.1 &>/dev/null
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if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
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echo OK;
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sleep 3
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else
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if [ $counter -gt 0 ];
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then
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echo 'RESTARTING TOR...'
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systemctl restart tor@default
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counter=0
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sleep 10
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else
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counter=$((counter+1))
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echo "FAIL ( $counter / 2)";
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sleep 3
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fi
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fi
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</code></pre>
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<p>But as you can see it checks it by pinging 10.8.0.1, the OpenVPN server IP, meaning we need the vpn systemd service:</p>
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<pre><code class="nim">
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root@mail:~# cat /etc/systemd/system/vpn.service
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[Unit]
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Description=VPN
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After=network-online.target
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Wants=network-online.target
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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Type=simple
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ExecStart=/usr/sbin/openvpn /root/mail.ovpn
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ExecStop=kill -9 $(pidof openvpn)
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Restart=always
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<p>Then we get the .ovpn file and modify it (if you want to see how to make a openvpn server, see it <a href="../ovpn/index.html">here</a>) the only requirement here is that you will need to setup the openvpn server to work on TCP, and not UDP as it is set by default. Why? because it will need to go through tor:</p>
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<pre><code class="nim">
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root@mail:~# vim mail.ovpn
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client
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proto tcp-client
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remote x.x.x.x 1194
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dev tun
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resolv-retry infinite
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nobind
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persist-key
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persist-tun
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remote-cert-tls server
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verify-x509-name server_6SQ8FnOk0eJa3n0F name
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auth SHA256
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auth-nocache
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cipher AES-128-GCM
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tls-client
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tls-version-min 1.2
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tls-cipher TLS-ECDHE-ECDSA-WITH-AES-128-GCM-SHA256
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ignore-unknown-option block-outside-dns
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setenv opt block-outside-dns # Prevent Windows 10 DNS leak
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verb 3
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### TOR SETTINGS ###
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socks-proxy 127.0.0.1 9050
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socks-proxy-retry
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up-delay
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route 10.0.0.195 255.255.255.255 net_gateway
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<p>This will essentially force the openvpn connection to go through TOR, then we also edit our /etc/tor/torrc file, note that i intentionally route the traffic through a local bridge node, if you want to know how to set it up, please check <a href="../tor/bridge/index.html">this</a> tutorial:</p>
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<pre><code class="nim">
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root@mail-nihilism:~# cat /etc/tor/torrc
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UseBridges 1
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ClientTransportPlugin obfs4 exec /usr/bin/obfs4proxy
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Bridge obfs4 10.0.1.195:8042 6E9324EC8317DE331DE1EA7969BD868136785748 cert=tyhAPcDxgIcuqcUXXxtkYVPKrWMH7bYf7RJcLa8d+oGbQjoYSK10g4Pz7a/dbJkMXLVvAA iat-mode=0
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DataDirectory /var/lib/tor
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TransPort 9040
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SocksPort 9050
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DNSPort 53
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User debian-tor
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root@mail:~# systemctl stop tor
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root@mail:~# tor
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May 15 12:00:17.068 [notice] Tor 0.3.5.16 running on Linux with Libevent 2.1.8-stable, OpenSSL 1.1.1n, Zlib 1.2.11, Liblzma 5.2.4, and Libzstd 1.3.8.
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May 15 12:00:17.068 [notice] Tor can't help you if you use it wrong! Learn how to be safe at https://www.torproject.org/download/download#warning
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May 15 12:00:17.068 [notice] Read configuration file "/etc/tor/torrc".
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May 15 12:00:17.076 [notice] Opening Socks listener on 127.0.0.1:9050
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May 15 12:00:17.076 [notice] Opened Socks listener on 127.0.0.1:9050
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May 15 12:00:17.076 [notice] Opening DNS listener on 127.0.0.1:53
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May 15 12:00:17.076 [notice] Opened DNS listener on 127.0.0.1:53
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May 15 12:00:17.076 [notice] Opening Transparent pf/netfilter listener on 127.0.0.1:9040
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May 15 12:00:17.076 [notice] Opened Transparent pf/netfilter listener on 127.0.0.1:9040
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May 15 12:00:17.000 [notice] Parsing GEOIP IPv4 file /usr/share/tor/geoip.
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May 15 12:00:17.000 [notice] Parsing GEOIP IPv6 file /usr/share/tor/geoip6.
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May 15 12:00:17.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 0%: Starting
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May 15 12:00:18.000 [notice] Starting with guard context "bridges"
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May 15 12:00:18.000 [notice] new bridge descriptor 'voidyt' (cached): $2E73653A148DFFF3CA28D53F0C366936FE554335~voidyt at 10.0.0.195
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May 15 12:00:18.000 [notice] Delaying directory fetches: Pluggable transport proxies still configuring
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May 15 12:00:19.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 5%: Connecting to directory server
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May 15 12:00:19.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 10%: Finishing handshake with directory server
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May 15 12:00:19.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 80%: Connecting to the Tor network
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May 15 12:00:19.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 90%: Establishing a Tor circuit
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May 15 12:00:19.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 100%: Done
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root@mail-nihilism:~# systemctl restart tor@default.service
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root@mail-nihilism:~# systemctl status tor@default.service
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● tor@default.service - Anonymizing overlay network for TCP
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Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/tor@default.service; enabled-runtime; vendor preset: enabled)
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Active: active (running) since Thu 2022-12-08 12:14:21 CST; 29s ago
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Process: 3515 ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/install -Z -m 02755 -o debian-tor -g debian-tor -d /run/tor (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
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Process: 3516 ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/tor --defaults-torrc /usr/share/tor/tor-service-defaults-torrc -f /etc/tor/torrc --RunAsDaemon 0 --verify-config (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
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Main PID: 3517 (tor)
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Tasks: 8 (limit: 4673)
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Memory: 25.7M
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CPU: 1.180s
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CGroup: /system.slice/system-tor.slice/tor@default.service
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├─3517 /usr/bin/tor --defaults-torrc /usr/share/tor/tor-service-defaults-torrc -f /etc/tor/torrc --RunAsDaemon 0
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└─3518 /usr/bin/obfs4proxy
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Dec 08 12:14:22 mail-nihilism Tor[3517]: Bootstrapped 1% (conn_pt): Connecting to pluggable transport
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Dec 08 12:14:23 mail-nihilism Tor[3517]: Opening Control listener on /run/tor/control
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Dec 08 12:14:23 mail-nihilism Tor[3517]: Opened Control listener connection (ready) on /run/tor/control
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Dec 08 12:14:23 mail-nihilism Tor[3517]: Bootstrapped 2% (conn_done_pt): Connected to pluggable transport
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Dec 08 12:14:23 mail-nihilism Tor[3517]: Bootstrapped 10% (conn_done): Connected to a relay
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Dec 08 12:14:23 mail-nihilism Tor[3517]: Bootstrapped 14% (handshake): Handshaking with a relay
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Dec 08 12:14:23 mail-nihilism Tor[3517]: Bootstrapped 15% (handshake_done): Handshake with a relay done
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Dec 08 12:14:23 mail-nihilism Tor[3517]: Bootstrapped 75% (enough_dirinfo): Loaded enough directory info to build circuits
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Dec 08 12:14:23 mail-nihilism Tor[3517]: Bootstrapped 95% (circuit_create): Establishing a Tor circuit
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Dec 08 12:14:23 mail-nihilism Tor[3517]: Bootstrapped 100% (done): Done
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<p>Now that tor has been setup to use the local TOR relay, we apply iptable rules:</p>
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<pre><code class="nim">
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root@mail:~# ls
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iptables_vpn_tor.sh mail.ovpn monitor_tor.sh
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root@mail:~# chmod +x *.sh
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root@mail:~# systemctl daemon-reload
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root@mail-nihilism:~# systemctl enable --now tor@default.service tortables
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Synchronizing state of tor.service with SysV service script with /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install.
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Executing: /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install enable tor
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Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/tortables.service → /etc/systemd/system/tortables.service.
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root@mail:~# iptables -L
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Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
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target prot opt source destination
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ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere source IP range 192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255
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ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere source IP range 172.16.0.0-172.31.255.255
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ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere source IP range 10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255
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ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere source IP range 127.0.0.0-127.255.255.255
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ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere
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DROP all -- anywhere anywhere
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Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
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target prot opt source destination
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Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
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target prot opt source destination
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ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere destination IP range 192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255
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ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere destination IP range 172.16.0.0-172.31.255.255
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ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere destination IP range 10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255
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ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere destination IP range 127.0.0.0-127.255.255.255
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ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere
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DROP all -- anywhere anywhere
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</code></pre>
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<p>And from there we can connect to the VPN server:</p>
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<pre><code class="nim">
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root@mail:~# systemctl enable --now vpn torwatch
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Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/torwatch.service → /etc/systemd/system/torwatch.service.
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root@mail:~# systemctl status vpn torwatch
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root@mail:~# systemctl status vpn torwatch
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● vpn.service - VPN
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Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/vpn.service; static; vendor preset: enabled)
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Active: active (running) since Sun 2022-05-15 12:03:26 CEST; 18s ago
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Main PID: 3144 (openvpn)
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Tasks: 1 (limit: 2359)
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Memory: 1.5M
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CGroup: /system.slice/vpn.service
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└─3144 /usr/sbin/openvpn /root/mail.ovpn
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May 15 12:03:28 mail openvpn[3144]: Sun May 15 12:03:28 2022 ROUTE_GATEWAY 10.0.0.1/255.255.0.0 IFACE=ens18 HWADDR=ee:b5:c9:3a:c3:fe
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May 15 12:03:28 mail openvpn[3144]: Sun May 15 12:03:28 2022 TUN/TAP device tun0 opened
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May 15 12:03:28 mail openvpn[3144]: Sun May 15 12:03:28 2022 TUN/TAP TX queue length set to 100
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May 15 12:03:28 mail openvpn[3144]: Sun May 15 12:03:28 2022 /sbin/ip link set dev tun0 up mtu 1500
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May 15 12:03:28 mail openvpn[3144]: Sun May 15 12:03:28 2022 /sbin/ip addr add dev tun0 10.8.0.2/24 broadcast 10.8.0.255
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May 15 12:03:28 mail openvpn[3144]: Sun May 15 12:03:28 2022 /sbin/ip route add 127.0.0.1/32 via 10.0.0.1
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May 15 12:03:28 mail openvpn[3144]: Sun May 15 12:03:28 2022 /sbin/ip route add 0.0.0.0/1 via 10.8.0.1
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May 15 12:03:28 mail openvpn[3144]: Sun May 15 12:03:28 2022 /sbin/ip route add 128.0.0.0/1 via 10.8.0.1
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May 15 12:03:28 mail openvpn[3144]: Sun May 15 12:03:28 2022 /sbin/ip route add 10.0.0.195/32 dev ens18
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May 15 12:03:28 mail openvpn[3144]: Sun May 15 12:03:28 2022 Initialization Sequence Completed
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● torwatch.service - torwatcher
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Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/torwatch.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
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Active: active (running) since Sun 2022-05-15 12:03:26 CEST; 18s ago
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Main PID: 3145 (monitor_tor.sh)
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Tasks: 2 (limit: 2359)
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Memory: 1.1M
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CGroup: /system.slice/torwatch.service
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├─3145 /bin/bash /root/monitor_tor.sh
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└─3172 sleep 3
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May 15 12:03:26 mail systemd[1]: Started torwatcher.
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May 15 12:03:26 mail monitor_tor.sh[3145]: TESTING
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May 15 12:03:36 mail monitor_tor.sh[3145]: FAIL ( 1 / 2)
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May 15 12:03:39 mail monitor_tor.sh[3145]: TESTING
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May 15 12:03:39 mail monitor_tor.sh[3145]: OK
|
||
May 15 12:03:42 mail monitor_tor.sh[3145]: TESTING
|
||
May 15 12:03:42 mail monitor_tor.sh[3145]: OK
|
||
|
||
</code></pre>
|
||
<p>And now our mail server uses the remote server as a VPN server, but only through TOR, meaning even if the VPS provider were to check the server logs, or the networking traffic, he would see that it all came from tor exit nodes, never from public ips.</p>
|
||
</div>
|
||
</div><!-- /row -->
|
||
</div> <!-- /container -->
|
||
</div><!-- /white -->
|
||
|
||
<div id="anon2">
|
||
<div class="container">
|
||
<div class="row">
|
||
<div class="col-lg-8 col-lg-offset-2">
|
||
<h2><b>Mail Server Setup</b></h2> </br> </br>
|
||
<p>Then we setup the mail itself on the local mail VM which is now connected to the VPN:</p>
|
||
<pre><code class="nim">
|
||
root@mail:~# apt update -y ; apt upgrade -y ; apt install vim tmux curl certbot python3-certbot-nginx nginx -y
|
||
|
||
</code></pre>
|
||
<p>Then we make sure that the ports are forwarded through the vpn connection:</p>
|
||
<pre><code class="">
|
||
#on the VPN server we forward the ports to the local VM via iptables:
|
||
|
||
root@mail-gw:~# cat iptables_forwardrules.sh
|
||
#!/bin/bash
|
||
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i ens3 -p tcp -d 23.137.250.140 --dport 25 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:25
|
||
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i ens3 -p tcp -d 23.137.250.140 --dport 80 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:80
|
||
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i ens3 -p tcp -d 23.137.250.140 --dport 443 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:443
|
||
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i ens3 -p tcp -d 23.137.250.140 --dport 143 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:143
|
||
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i ens3 -p tcp -d 23.137.250.140 --dport 465 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:465
|
||
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i ens3 -p tcp -d 23.137.250.140 --dport 587 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:587
|
||
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i ens3 -p tcp -d 23.137.250.140 --dport 993 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.2:993
|
||
|
||
root@mail:~# chmod +x iptables_forwardrules.sh
|
||
root@mail:~# ./iptables_forwardrules.sh
|
||
|
||
#from the VM we allow the packets to be forwarded to us:
|
||
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# cat iptables_forwardrules.sh
|
||
#!/bin/bash
|
||
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -d 10.8.0.2 --dport 25 -j ACCEPT
|
||
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -d 10.8.0.2 --dport 143 -j ACCEPT
|
||
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -d 10.8.0.2 --dport 465 -j ACCEPT
|
||
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -d 10.8.0.2 --dport 587 -j ACCEPT
|
||
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -d 10.8.0.2 --dport 993 -j ACCEPT
|
||
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -d 10.8.0.2 --dport 443 -j ACCEPT
|
||
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -d 10.8.0.2 --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
|
||
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# chmod +x iptables_forwardrules.sh
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# ./iptables_forwardrules.sh
|
||
|
||
</pre></code>
|
||
<p>Dont forget to allow ip forwarding on the vpn server:</p>
|
||
<pre><code class="">
|
||
root@mail-gw:~# sysctl net.ipv4.conf.ens3.forwarding=1
|
||
net.ipv4.conf.ens3.forwarding = 1
|
||
root@mail-gw:~# sysctl net.ipv6.conf.ens3.forwarding=1
|
||
net.ipv6.conf.ens3.forwarding = 1
|
||
root@mail-gw:~# echo " net.ipv6.conf.ens3.forwarding=1" >>/etc/sysctl.conf
|
||
root@mail-gw:~# echo " net.ipv4.conf.ens3.forwarding=1" >>/etc/sysctl.conf
|
||
root@mail-gw:~# sysctl -p
|
||
net.ipv6.conf.ens3.forwarding = 1
|
||
net.ipv4.conf.ens3.forwarding = 1
|
||
|
||
#for arch users, install libvirt:
|
||
sudo pacman -S libvirt
|
||
vim /etc/sysctl.d/30-ipforward.conf
|
||
cat /etc/sysctl.d/30-ipforward.conf
|
||
net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
|
||
net.ipv6.conf.default.forwarding=1
|
||
net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding=1
|
||
|
||
[ nihilism ] [ /dev/pts/1 ] [~]
|
||
→ sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
|
||
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
|
||
|
||
</pre></code>
|
||
<p>Then you make sure that your DNS records are set properly:</p>
|
||
<img src="3.png" class="imgRz">
|
||
<p>example of the record on a <a href="../dns/index.html">bind9</a> server:</p>
|
||
<pre><code class="nim">
|
||
root@mail-gw:~# cat /var/cache/bind/db.nowhere.moe
|
||
|
||
mail.nowhere.moe. IN A 23.137.250.140
|
||
|
||
</pre></code>
|
||
|
||
<p>Then wait for it to propagate:</p>
|
||
<pre><code class="nim">
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# curl ifconfig.me
|
||
23.137.250.140root@mail-nihilism:~#
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# curl ifconfig.me ; echo
|
||
23.137.250.140
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# ping mail.nowhere.moe
|
||
PING mail.nowhere.moe (23.137.250.140) 56(84) bytes of data.
|
||
64 bytes from 23.137.250.140 (23.137.250.140): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=160 ms
|
||
|
||
--- mail.nowhere.moe ping statistics ---
|
||
2 packets transmitted, 1 received, 50% packet loss, time 1001ms
|
||
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 160.031/160.031/160.031/0.000 ms
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# ping nowhere.moe
|
||
PING nowhere.moe (23.137.250.141) 56(84) bytes of data.
|
||
64 bytes from 23.137.250.141 (23.137.250.141): icmp_seq=1 ttl=63 time=204 ms
|
||
|
||
</code></pre>
|
||
|
||
<p>Once that's done we prepare nginx on the local VM still:</p>
|
||
<pre><code class="nim">
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# rm /etc/nginx/sites-*/default
|
||
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# cat /etc/nginx/sites-available/mail.nowhere.moe.conf
|
||
server {
|
||
listen 80;
|
||
listen [::]:80;
|
||
root /var/www/mail;
|
||
|
||
index index.html;
|
||
|
||
server_name mail.nowhere.moe;
|
||
|
||
location / {
|
||
try_files $uri $uri/ =404;
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/mail.nowhere.moe.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/
|
||
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# systemctl restart nginx
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# systemctl status nginx
|
||
● nginx.service - A high performance web server and a reverse proxy server
|
||
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/nginx.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
|
||
Active: active (running) since Thu 2022-12-08 13:18:14 CST; 19s ago
|
||
Docs: man:nginx(8)
|
||
Process: 5903 ExecStartPre=/usr/sbin/nginx -t -q -g daemon on; master_process on; (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
|
||
Process: 5904 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/nginx -g daemon on; master_process on; (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
|
||
Main PID: 5905 (nginx)
|
||
Tasks: 3 (limit: 4673)
|
||
Memory: 3.2M
|
||
CPU: 49ms
|
||
CGroup: /system.slice/nginx.service
|
||
├─5905 nginx: master process /usr/sbin/nginx -g daemon on; master_process on;
|
||
├─5906 nginx: worker process
|
||
└─5907 nginx: worker process
|
||
|
||
Dec 08 13:18:14 mail-nihilism systemd[1]: Starting A high performance web server and a reverse proxy server...
|
||
Dec 08 13:18:14 mail-nihilism systemd[1]: Started A high performance web server and a reverse proxy server.
|
||
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# mkdir -p /var/www/mail/
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# echo 'nowhere.moe' > /var/www/mail/index.html
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# curl 127.0.0.1
|
||
nowhere.moe
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# ip a | grep inet
|
||
inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo
|
||
inet6 ::1/128 scope host
|
||
inet 10.0.0.203/16 brd 10.0.255.255 scope global dynamic ens18
|
||
inet6 fe80::e4e7:41ff:fe70:e9a6/64 scope link
|
||
inet 10.8.0.2/24 scope global tun0
|
||
inet6 fe80::18b1:efc9:1ae0:d93f/64 scope link stable-privacy
|
||
|
||
#from the vpn server:
|
||
root@mail-gw:~# curl 10.8.0.2
|
||
nowhere.moe
|
||
|
||
</code></pre>
|
||
<p>Now that's done we use certbot to get certificate from the local mail server:</p>
|
||
|
||
<pre><code class="nim">
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# certbot --nginx
|
||
Saving debug log to /var/log/letsencrypt/letsencrypt.log
|
||
Plugins selected: Authenticator nginx, Installer nginx
|
||
Enter email address (used for urgent renewal and security notices)
|
||
(Enter 'c' to cancel): nihilist@nowhere.moe
|
||
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
Please read the Terms of Service at
|
||
https://letsencrypt.org/documents/LE-SA-v1.3-September-21-2022.pdf. You must
|
||
agree in order to register with the ACME server. Do you agree?
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
(Y)es/(N)o: Y
|
||
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
Would you be willing, once your first certificate is successfully issued, to
|
||
share your email address with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a founding
|
||
partner of the Let's Encrypt project and the non-profit organization that
|
||
develops Certbot? We'd like to send you email about our work encrypting the web,
|
||
EFF news, campaigns, and ways to support digital freedom.
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
(Y)es/(N)o: N
|
||
Account registered.
|
||
|
||
Which names would you like to activate HTTPS for?
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
1: mail.nowhere.moe
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
Select the appropriate numbers separated by commas and/or spaces, or leave input
|
||
blank to select all options shown (Enter 'c' to cancel):
|
||
Requesting a certificate for mail.nowhere.moe
|
||
Performing the following challenges:
|
||
http-01 challenge for mail.nowhere.moe
|
||
Waiting for verification...
|
||
Cleaning up challenges
|
||
Deploying Certificate to VirtualHost /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/mail.nowhere.moe.conf
|
||
Redirecting all traffic on port 80 to ssl in /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/mail.nowhere.moe.conf
|
||
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
Congratulations! You have successfully enabled https://mail.nowhere.moe
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
|
||
IMPORTANT NOTES:
|
||
- Congratulations! Your certificate and chain have been saved at:
|
||
/etc/letsencrypt/live/mail.nowhere.moe/fullchain.pem
|
||
Your key file has been saved at:
|
||
/etc/letsencrypt/live/mail.nowhere.moe/privkey.pem
|
||
Your certificate will expire on 2023-03-08. To obtain a new or
|
||
tweaked version of this certificate in the future, simply run
|
||
certbot again with the "certonly" option. To non-interactively
|
||
renew *all* of your certificates, run "certbot renew"
|
||
- If you like Certbot, please consider supporting our work by:
|
||
|
||
Donating to ISRG / Let's Encrypt: https://letsencrypt.org/donate
|
||
Donating to EFF: https://eff.org/donate-le
|
||
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# cat /etc/nginx/sites-available/mail.nowhere.moe.conf
|
||
server {
|
||
root /var/www/mail;
|
||
|
||
index index.html;
|
||
|
||
server_name mail.nowhere.moe;
|
||
|
||
location / {
|
||
try_files $uri $uri/ =404;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
listen [::]:443 ssl ipv6only=on; # managed by Certbot
|
||
listen 443 ssl; # managed by Certbot
|
||
ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/mail.nowhere.moe/fullchain.pem; # managed by Certbot
|
||
ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/mail.nowhere.moe/privkey.pem; # managed by Certbot
|
||
include /etc/letsencrypt/options-ssl-nginx.conf; # managed by Certbot
|
||
ssl_dhparam /etc/letsencrypt/ssl-dhparams.pem; # managed by Certbot
|
||
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
server {
|
||
if ($host = mail.nowhere.moe) {
|
||
return 301 https://$host$request_uri;
|
||
} # managed by Certbot
|
||
|
||
|
||
listen 80;
|
||
listen [::]:80;
|
||
|
||
server_name mail.nowhere.moe;
|
||
return 404; # managed by Certbot
|
||
|
||
</code></pre>
|
||
|
||
<p>And that's it! Now we can proceed with creating the mail server locally:</p>
|
||
<pre><code class="nim">
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LukeSmithxyz/emailwiz/master/emailwiz.sh -O emailwiz.sh
|
||
--2022-12-08 13:27:42-- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LukeSmithxyz/emailwiz/master/emailwiz.sh
|
||
Resolving raw.githubusercontent.com (raw.githubusercontent.com)... 185.199.109.133, 185.199.110.133, 185.199.111.133, ...
|
||
Connecting to raw.githubusercontent.com (raw.githubusercontent.com)|185.199.109.133|:443... connected.
|
||
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
|
||
Length: 13320 (13K) [text/plain]
|
||
Saving to: ‘emailwiz.sh’
|
||
|
||
emailwiz.sh 100%[==========================================================================================================================================>] 13.01K --.-KB/s in 0.06s
|
||
|
||
2022-12-08 13:27:44 (225 KB/s) - ‘emailwiz.sh’ saved [13320/13320]
|
||
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# chmod +x emailwiz.sh
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# sh emailwiz.sh
|
||
|
||
</code></pre>
|
||
<img src="4.png" class="imgRz">
|
||
<p>(putting the TLD instead of mail.nowhere.moe here is intentional)</p>
|
||
<img src="5.png" class="imgRz">
|
||
<p>if it complains with the error "Please point your domain (nowhere.moe) to your server's ipv4 address, do the following:</p>
|
||
<pre><code class="nim">
|
||
#add it into your /etc/hosts
|
||
|
||
vim /etc/hosts
|
||
cat /etc/hosts | grep nowhere.moe
|
||
23.137.250.140 nowhere.moe
|
||
|
||
#add it into your DNS zone too (ex in bind9 below):
|
||
|
||
</pre></code>
|
||
<img src="6.png" class="imgRz">
|
||
<p>Then we change edit the DNS records as described above:</p>
|
||
|
||
<img src="7.png" class="imgRz">
|
||
<img src="8.png" class="imgRz">
|
||
<img src="9.png" class="imgRz">
|
||
<p>Here's how you can set it up on a bind9 DNS server:</p>
|
||
<pre><code class="nim">
|
||
$TTL 604800
|
||
@ IN SOA ns1.nowhere.moe. nihilist.nowhere.moe. (
|
||
33 ; Serial
|
||
604800 ; Refresh
|
||
86400 ; Retry
|
||
2419200 ; Expire
|
||
604800 ) ; Negative Cache TTL
|
||
;
|
||
; name servers - NS records
|
||
3600 IN NS ns1.nowhere.moe.
|
||
3600 IN NS ns2.nowhere.moe.
|
||
3600 IN A 23.137.250.141
|
||
3600 IN AAAA fe80::216:3eff:fe6c:c335
|
||
|
||
; mail-gw services
|
||
@ IN MX 0 mail.nowhere.moe.
|
||
nowhere.moe. IN TXT "v=spf1 mx a:mail.nowhere.moe -all"
|
||
mail.nowhere.moe. IN A 23.137.250.140
|
||
mail._domainkey.nowhere.moe. IN TXT (
|
||
"v=DKIM1; k=rsa; p=MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAu94n6zyhzWLZZrgvRq5HrSAh29TRi"
|
||
"jw6AXzFoJeahRPoAnJ3njOfOgbCzxUsVNO1L2+NX2P5iZMkdiVtB7rE71wUutegAb0wCDY5k5RNLUlAThxdlou0ro37H"
|
||
"SWK5GRAcEFKm1iab63uTtAXtIvZDPLYMxZMIUq4osxYEgAXY4BCzFBCyfohvr+eGd/kPbfOC9f7jrBnFiOVllnB+yPQKe"
|
||
"XwPeVlPrw68muFiVg4vWfMMzayINQgC12d73hKVZIwD8T6V9Kznv0dPi929CDWns2alU2dZypVSHxWm3BZyb4SCobdrFNW"
|
||
"xfzb1dz7n6/ms5u0EVAKU9ufGOgS4A70oQIDAQAB")
|
||
_dmarc.nowhere.moe. IN TXT "v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:dmarc@nowhere.moe; fo=1"
|
||
|
||
[...]
|
||
</pre></code>
|
||
<p>Please note that on average the DNS records need 1-2 days to propagate fully throughout the world. So be patient once you've made the changes. Also note the DKIM record is on multiple lines, that's because there is a length limit that bind9 has for some reason, so above is how i managed to get around that restriction.</p>
|
||
<p>Then we add our first user:</p>
|
||
<pre><code class="nim">
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# useradd -G mail -m nihilist
|
||
useradd: user 'nihilist' already exists
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# id nihilist
|
||
uid=1000(nihilist) gid=1000(nihilist) groups=1000(nihilist),24(cdrom),25(floppy),29(audio),30(dip),44(video),46(plugdev),108(netdev)
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# passwd nihilist
|
||
New password:
|
||
Retype new password:
|
||
passwd: password updated successfully
|
||
|
||
root@mail:~# apt install nmap -y
|
||
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# nmap 127.0.0.1
|
||
Starting Nmap 7.80 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2022-12-08 13:49 CST
|
||
Nmap scan report for localhost (127.0.0.1)
|
||
Host is up (0.000026s latency).
|
||
Not shown: 989 closed ports
|
||
PORT STATE SERVICE
|
||
22/tcp open ssh
|
||
25/tcp open smtp
|
||
80/tcp open http
|
||
143/tcp open imap
|
||
443/tcp open https
|
||
465/tcp open smtps
|
||
587/tcp open submission
|
||
783/tcp open spamassassin
|
||
993/tcp open imaps
|
||
9040/tcp open tor-trans
|
||
9050/tcp open tor-socks
|
||
|
||
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.27 seconds
|
||
root@mail-nihilism:~# nmap 10.0.0.202
|
||
Starting Nmap 7.80 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2022-12-08 13:49 CST
|
||
Nmap scan report for 10.0.0.202
|
||
Host is up (0.000097s latency).
|
||
Not shown: 992 closed ports
|
||
PORT STATE SERVICE
|
||
22/tcp open ssh
|
||
25/tcp open smtp
|
||
80/tcp open http
|
||
143/tcp open imap
|
||
443/tcp open https
|
||
465/tcp open smtps
|
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587/tcp open submission
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993/tcp open imaps
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MAC Address: EE:B5:C9:3A:C3:FE (Unknown)
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</code></pre>
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<p>The ports we need are ready to be used locally, so let's login:</p>
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<pre><code class="nim">
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[ 10.66.66.2/32 ] [ /dev/pts/38 ] [~]
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→ sudo pacman -S thunderbird
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[ 10.66.66.2/32 ] [ /dev/pts/38 ] [~]
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→ thunderbird
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</code></pre>
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<p>Then test it on thunderbird:</p>
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<img src="17.png" class="imgRz">
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<img src="18.png" class="imgRz">
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<p>And that's it! We managed to connect! now we test if the mail works:</p>
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<img src="19.png" class="imgRz">
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<p>(You probably guessed it, i accessed protonmail via tor to make sure i don't leak any personal info) And sending a mail to the VPS gets properly routed through the openvpn connection which is being sent through tor.</p>
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<!-- +++++ Second Post +++++ -->
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<div id="anon1">
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<div class="container">
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<div class="row">
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<div class="col-lg-8 col-lg-offset-2">
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<h2><b>Miscellaneous</b></h2> </br> </br>
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<p>If you want to use PGP encryption, you can manually do it in your terminal, please see this <a href="../pgp/index.html">tutorial</a> to know how to do it.</p>
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<p>However there's a way to do it in thunderbird:</p>
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<img src="31.png" class="imgRz">
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<p>If you don't have one, you can click create a new OpenPGP key, but i have one so i'll just import it:</p>
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<pre><code class="nim">
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[ 10.8.0.3/24 ] [ nowhere ] [~]
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→ gpg --output ~/.nihilist.privkey --export-secret-keys nihilist@nowhere.moe
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</pre></code>
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<img src="32.png" class="imgRz">
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<img src="33.png" class="imgRz">
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<img src="34.png" class="imgRz">
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<p>So from here you can copy your public key and paste it wherever you want, for example on your website, so that the users who want to message you will be able to encrypt their messages. Also add the following settings in thunderbird to automatically encrypt messages you wish to send out:</p>
|
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<img src="35.png" class="imgRz">
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<p>Now let's test it:</p>
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<img src="36.png" class="imgRz">
|
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<p>As you can see, by default you don't have the destination's PGP key, so for this first mail we won't encrypt it and see how it looks like on the receiver's end:</p>
|
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<img src="37.png" class="imgRz">
|
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<img src="38.png" class="imgRz">
|
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<p>Now we see that the receiver got the unencrypted message, with our PGP signature as an attachment. The recipient can now save it, and use it to encrypt his messages with us.</p>
|
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<pre><code class="nim">
|
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[ 10.8.0.3/24 ] [ nowhere ] [~]
|
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→ gpg --gen-key
|
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gpg (GnuPG) 2.2.40; Copyright (C) 2022 g10 Code GmbH
|
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This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
|
||
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
|
||
|
||
Note: Use "gpg --full-generate-key" for a full featured key generation dialog.
|
||
|
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GnuPG needs to construct a user ID to identify your key.
|
||
|
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Real name: nothing
|
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Email address: nothing@void.yt
|
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You selected this USER-ID:
|
||
"nothing <<b></b>nothing@void.yt>"
|
||
|
||
Change (N)ame, (E)mail, or (O)kay/(Q)uit? O
|
||
We need to generate a lot of random bytes. It is a good idea to perform
|
||
some other action (type on the keyboard, move the mouse, utilize the
|
||
disks) during the prime generation; this gives the random number
|
||
generator a better chance to gain enough entropy.
|
||
We need to generate a lot of random bytes. It is a good idea to perform
|
||
some other action (type on the keyboard, move the mouse, utilize the
|
||
disks) during the prime generation; this gives the random number
|
||
generator a better chance to gain enough entropy.
|
||
gpg: revocation certificate stored as '/home/nothing/.gnupg/openpgp-revocs.d/95FC37D748FA891A9C33B821CF39FCDC8049F9FE.rev'
|
||
public and secret key created and signed.
|
||
|
||
pub rsa3072 2022-12-10 [SC] [expires: 2024-12-09]
|
||
95FC37D748FA891A9C33B821CF39FCDC8049F9FE
|
||
uid nothing <<b></b>nothing@void.yt>
|
||
sub rsa3072 2022-12-10 [E] [expires: 2024-12-09]
|
||
|
||
[ 10.8.0.3/24 ] [ nowhere ] [~]
|
||
→ gpg --output ~/.nothing.privkey --export-secret-keys nothing@void.yt
|
||
|
||
</pre></code>
|
||
<p>Now the user nothing can use his PGP key and import it into thunderbird aswell:</p>
|
||
<img src="39.png" class="imgRz">
|
||
<img src="40.png" class="imgRz">
|
||
<img src="41.png" class="imgRz">
|
||
<p>Same as before, now the user nothing also has E2E encryption setup, so let's now send a reply to nihilist but this time encrypted:</p>
|
||
<img src="42.png" class="imgRz">
|
||
<p>And that's it! We managed to setup a mail service, whose origin is unknown from the cloud provider's perspective, and who's able to send and recieve E2EE mails to prevent any unauthorized third-party from seeing the mails content.</p>
|
||
<!--<pre><code class="nim">
|
||
[ torVPS ] [ /dev/pts/1 ] [~]
|
||
→ cat mailforwardrules.sh
|
||
#!/bin/bash
|
||
|
||
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i ens3 -p tcp -d 104.167.217.88 --dport 25 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.3:25
|
||
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i ens3 -p tcp -d 104.167.217.88 --dport 143 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.3:143
|
||
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i ens3 -p tcp -d 104.167.217.88 --dport 465 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.3:465
|
||
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i ens3 -p tcp -d 104.167.217.88 --dport 587 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.3:587
|
||
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i ens3 -p tcp -d 104.167.217.88 --dport 993 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.3:993
|
||
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i ens3 -p tcp -d 104.167.217.88 --dport 443 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.3:443
|
||
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i ens3 -p tcp -d 104.167.217.88 --dport 80 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.8.0.3:80
|
||
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 10.8.0.0/24 -o ens3 -j MASQUERADE #dont forget this line if you can't ping past the vpn server
|
||
|
||
root@mail:~# cat iptables_forwardrules.sh
|
||
#!/bin/bash
|
||
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -d 10.8.0.3 --dport 25 -j ACCEPT
|
||
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -d 10.8.0.3 --dport 143 -j ACCEPT
|
||
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -d 10.8.0.3 --dport 465 -j ACCEPT
|
||
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -d 10.8.0.3 --dport 587 -j ACCEPT
|
||
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -d 10.8.0.3 --dport 993 -j ACCEPT
|
||
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -d 10.8.0.3 --dport 443 -j ACCEPT
|
||
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -d 10.8.0.3 --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
|
||
|
||
</code></pre>
|
||
|
||
<p>The SSL certificates are there:</p>
|
||
<pre><code class="nim">
|
||
root@mail:/etc/letsencrypt/live/mail.nowhere.moe# ls -lash
|
||
total 12K
|
||
4.0K drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K Dec 4 18:17 .
|
||
4.0K drwx------ 3 root root 4.0K Dec 4 18:17 ..
|
||
0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 45 Dec 4 18:17 cert.pem -> ../../archive/mail.nowhere.moe/cert1.pem
|
||
0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 46 Dec 4 18:17 chain.pem -> ../../archive/mail.nowhere.moe/chain1.pem
|
||
0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 50 Dec 4 18:17 fullchain.pem -> ../../archive/mail.nowhere.moe/fullchain1.pem
|
||
0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 48 Dec 4 18:17 privkey.pem -> ../../archive/mail.nowhere.moe/privkey1.pem
|
||
4.0K -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 692 Dec 4 18:17 README
|
||
|
||
</code></pre>
|
||
<p>They can be renewed with certbot:</p>
|
||
<pre><code class="nim">
|
||
certbot --nginx
|
||
certbot --nginx --force-renew
|
||
|
||
</code></pre>
|
||
<p>And you need to make sure the correct ssl configs certificate paths are used:</p>
|
||
<pre><code class="nim">
|
||
root@mail:~# vim /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf
|
||
root@mail:~# cat /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf | grep ssl_key
|
||
#ssl_key = <<b></b>/etc/dovecot/private/dovecot.key
|
||
ssl_key = <<b></b>/etc/letsencrypt/live/mail.nowhere.moe/privkey.pem
|
||
# root owned 0600 file by using ssl_key_password = <<b></b>path.
|
||
#ssl_key_password =
|
||
|
||
root@mail:~# cat /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf | grep ssl_cert
|
||
#ssl_cert = <<b></b>/etc/dovecot/private/dovecot.pem
|
||
ssl_cert = <<b></b>/etc/letsencrypt/live/mail.nowhere.moe/fullchain.pem
|
||
#ssl_cert_username_field = commonName
|
||
|
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|
||
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