FeministWiki:Technical documentation
This page documents the FeministWiki's technical infrastructure, the target audience being technicians.
Hosts
The following table documents the DNS configuration, and can be used as part of the /etc/hosts
file on each server to obviate the need for DNS lookups when connecting to one another.
IP | FQDN | Host | Purpose |
---|---|---|---|
85.214.101.34 | feministwiki.org | Wiki | |
85.214.101.34 | www.feministwiki.org | www | Wiki |
85.214.101.34 | ldap.feministwiki.org | ldap | LDAP |
85.214.101.34 | chat.feministwiki.org | chat | Web-client for XMPP |
85.214.101.34 | forum.feministwiki.org | forum | BBS Forum |
85.214.101.34 | mail.feministwiki.org | Web-client for Mail | |
85.214.101.34 | files.feministwiki.org | files | File storage |
85.214.101.34 | imap.feministwiki.org | imap | IMAP |
85.214.101.34 | smtp.feministwiki.org | smtp | SMTP |
85.214.101.34 | xmpp.feministwiki.org | xmpp | XMPP |
85.214.101.34 | irc.feministwiki.org | irc | IRC |
85.214.101.34 | social.feministwiki.org | social | GNU social |
85.214.101.34 | add-member.feministwiki.org | add-member | Add a member |
(As you can see, all services are on the same server for now.)
SSH access
FeministWiki hosts have ssh enabled for root
access, but password login is disabled. You must own a valid private key to log in.
Git repo of scripts and configuration
The following GitHub account hosts repositories with scripts and configuration used by the FeministWiki:
Certs
The FeministWiki uses LetsEncrypt to acquire digital certificates for encrypted communication.
To ease use of the letsencrypt command, the file /root/etc/domains
contains all the FQDNs used by the FeministWiki, one per line. Given that, the preferred way to populate the /etc/letsencrypt/live/feministwiki.org
directory with fresh certs is to run the following command while TCP port 80 is free (e.g. stop Apache first):
letsencrypt certonly --authenticator standalone -d "$(tr '\n' ',' < /root/etc/domains)"
Additionally, for programs that require a cert file and its private key in a single combined .pem
file, run the following commands to generate such a file:
cd /etc/letsencrypt/live/feministwiki.org cat fullchain.pem privkey.pem > certbundle.pem
The script /root/bin/letsencrypt-refresh
does all of the above, so in practice you just need to run the following commands to recreate the cert:
service apache2 stop # Assuming Apache is running on the machine letsencrypt-refresh service apache2 start
The above can be used not only to refresh a cert that's running out, but also to add a new domain to the cert. Just add the domain to /root/etc/domains
and run the commands.
Note that the letsencrypt command doesn't work well on a "dumb" terminal such as an Emacs shell buffer. Make sure to run it from within a proper terminal emulator.
Services
This section documents the individual services of the FeministWiki. They should work regardless of what server they're on. I.e. every service could in theory be hosted on its own server.
LDAP
Host: ldap.feministwiki.org
Software: OpenLDAP
The LDAP service contains the central database of FeministWiki members. The structure looks like this:
- dc=feministwiki,dc=org
- ou=members
- cn=username
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
cn: username
uid: username
sn: -
userPassword: {SSHA}saltedhash
mail: username@feministwiki.org - cn=username2
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
cn: username2
uid: username2
sn: -
userPassword: {SSHA}saltedhash2
mail: username2@feministwiki.org
manager: cn=username,ou=members,dc=feministwiki,dc=org - ...
- cn=username
- ou=groups
- cn=members
objectClass: groupOfNames
cn: members
member: username
member: username2
member: ...
- cn=members
- ou=members
Notes:
- The
cn
(common name) anduid
(user ID) fields both contain the username. This is because some software is preconfigured to look atuid
, while most look atcn
. - The
sn
(surname) field simply contains a minus character as a placeholder, because it's a mandatory field. - The
manager
field is optional and we use it to record the member who added the member in question.
To make sure passwords are stored with the {SSHA}
scheme rather than plain text, the ppolicy
"password policy overlay" is used. ZYTRAX has a very nice book about LDAP which documents how to enable this: http://www.zytrax.com/books/ldap/ch6/ppolicy.html
In short, the steps go as follows (these commands should work verbatim):
# Add the ppolicy schema ldapadd -Y external -H ldapi:/// < /etc/ldap/schema/ppolicy.ldif # Enable the ppolicy dynamic module ldapmodify -Y external -H ldapi:/// <<EOF dn: cn=module{0},cn=config changetype: modify add: olcModuleLoad olcModuleLoad: ppolicy EOF # Add the ppolicy overlay with olcPPolicyHashCleartext set to TRUE ldapadd -Y external -H ldapi:/// <<EOF dn: olcOverlay=ppolicy,olcDatabase={1}mdb,cn=config objectClass: olcPPolicyConfig olcOverlay: ppolicy olcPPolicyHashCleartext: TRUE EOF
Wiki
Host: feministwiki.org, www.feministwiki.org
Software: MediaWiki
The wiki uses a MediaWiki installation located at /var/www/wiki/w
with the LDAP Authentication plugin for login management and the "Short URL" feature enabled with help of Apache's vhost configuration, which is located at /etc/apache2/sites-available/wiki.conf
.
The wiki uses the SQL database called "feministwiki" and the SQL user of the same name.
Chat (web interface)
Host: chat.feministwiki.org
Software: Converse.js
The web-interface for the FeministChat uses the full-screen "Impress" variant of the Converse.js XMPP client. The hosted HTML and JS files are located at /var/www/chat
, although they load Converse.js as an external script from upstream, which is why the self-hosted HTML and JS are very minimal.
Forum
Host: forum.feministwiki.org
Software: phpBB
The forum uses a phpBB installation located at /var/www/forum
. The style is a copy of the "orange" variant of the "basic" style, with only the logo swapped.
The forum uses the SQL database called "feministforum" and the SQL user of the same name.
Mail (web interface)
Host: mail.feministwiki.org
Software: Roundcube
The web-interface for the FeministMail uses the Roundcube mail client, installed at /var/www/mail
. It uses the standard "larry" style, but with some tweaks to logos and images.