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This page documents the FeministWiki's technical infrastructure, the target audience being technicians. | This page documents the FeministWiki's technical infrastructure, the target audience being technicians. Note that while this page will help you understand the inner workings of the FeministWiki, it's not optimal for guiding you through the setup of a new server. For that, see the page [[FW:Server setup]] instead. | ||
== Hosts == | == Hosts == | ||
The following table documents the basic DNS configuration, and can be used as part of the | The following table documents the basic DNS configuration, and can be used as part of the {{C|/etc/hosts}} file on each server to obviate the need for DNS lookups when connecting to one another. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!IP !! FQDN !! Host !! Purpose !! Ports | !IP !! FQDN !! Host !! Purpose !! Ports | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |116.202.218.124 || feministwiki.org || || Wiki || 80, 443 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |116.202.218.124 || www.feministwiki.org || www || Wiki || 80, 443 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |116.202.218.124 || ldap.feministwiki.org || ldap || LDAP || - | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |116.202.218.124 || blogs.feministwiki.org || blogs || Blogging || 80, 443 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |116.202.218.124 || chat.feministwiki.org || chat || Web-client for XMPP || 80, 443 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |116.202.218.124 || forum.feministwiki.org || forum || BBS Forum || 80, 443 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |116.202.218.124 || mail.feministwiki.org || mail || Web-client for Mail || 80, 443 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |116.202.218.124 || files.feministwiki.org || files || File storage || 80, 443 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |116.202.218.124 || imap.feministwiki.org || imap || IMAP || 993 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |116.202.218.124 || pop3.feministwiki.org || pop3 || POP3 || 995 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |116.202.218.124 || smtp.feministwiki.org || smtp || SMTP || 25, 465, 587 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |116.202.218.124 || xmpp.feministwiki.org || xmpp || XMPP || 5222, 5223, 5269, 5270, 5443, 7777 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |116.202.218.124 || irc.feministwiki.org || irc || IRC || 6697 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |116.202.218.124 || account.feministwiki.org || account || Account operations || 80, 443 | ||
|} | |} | ||
As you can see, all services are on the same server for now. However, it should be kept as an open possibility that the hosts are split across different IPs. When done so, the | As you can see, all services are on the same server for now. However, it should be kept as an open possibility that the hosts are split across different IPs. When done so, the {{C|ldap}} host should listen on 636 for LDAPS connections. | ||
There are no AAAA entries in the DNS because we only allow IPv4 for incoming connections. This simplifies security auditing. | |||
== Special DNS entries == | == Special DNS entries == | ||
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|TXT || _dmarc || v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=<nowiki>mailto:admin</nowiki>@feministwiki.org || DMARC | |TXT || _dmarc || v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=<nowiki>mailto:admin</nowiki>@feministwiki.org || DMARC | ||
|} | |} | ||
'''Note:''' There must be a direct A or AAAA record (not a CNAME record) for the domain name specified in the MX record. | |||
For XMPP: | For XMPP: | ||
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|SRV || _xmpp-server || _tcp || @ || xmpp.feministwiki.org || 5269 | |SRV || _xmpp-server || _tcp || @ || xmpp.feministwiki.org || 5269 | ||
|- | |||
|SRV || _xmpps-client || _tcp || @ || xmpp.feministwiki.org || 5223 | |||
|- | |||
|SRV || _xmpps-server || _tcp || @ || xmpp.feministwiki.org || 5270 | |||
|} | |} | ||
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|TXT || @ || google-site-verification=<key> | |TXT || @ || google-site-verification=<key> | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Firewall == | |||
The simple {{C|ufw}} firewall-frontend is used to trivially limit all network I/O to the ports you can see in the host table above, plus port 22 for ssh and scp. | |||
UFW adds IPv6 rules by default, which can be prevented by using more explicit rules. Consider the following rule: | |||
ufw allow 12345/tcp # will allow TCP connections to port 12345 via IPv4 and IPv6 | |||
To limit this to IPv4 you can instead use this: | |||
ufw allow proto tcp to 0.0.0.0/0 port 12345 # will allow TCP connections to port 12345 via IPv4 only | |||
== Fail2ban == | |||
We use {{C|fail2ban}} to detect brute force attempts on some services. The git repository for scripts and config contains the relevant Fail2ban configuration under {{C|etc/fail2ban}}. | |||
== SSH access == | == SSH access == | ||
FeministWiki hosts have ssh enabled for | FeministWiki hosts have ssh enabled for {{C|root}} access, but password login is disabled. You must own a valid private key to log in. | ||
== Git repo of scripts and configuration == | == Git repo of scripts and configuration == | ||
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The FeministWiki uses LetsEncrypt to acquire digital certificates for encrypted communication. | The FeministWiki uses LetsEncrypt to acquire digital certificates for encrypted communication. | ||
After certificates are generated with {{C|certbot}}, copies of them are put into {{C|/etc/feministwiki/certs}}, and the group ownership and permissions of the {{C|privkey.pem}} and {{C|bundle.pem}} files are set such that any user who's in the {{C|ssl-cert}} group can read the private key and bundle. (The others can be read by anyone anyway.) A script in {{C|/etc/letsencrypt/renewal-hooks/post}} is responsible for taking care of this after automatic executions of certbot scheduled by the operating system. | |||
The | |||
The file {{C|/etc/feministwiki/certs/bundle.pem}} is useful for programs that don't have the capability of reading a separate cert and key file; it combines the full certificate chain ({{C|fullchain.pem}}) with the private key in a single file. | |||
If you ever add a new domain under which the FeministWiki server will be reachable, add it as a line to the file {{C|/etc/feministwiki/domains}} and run the script {{C|/root/bin/letsencrypt-refresh}}. This script takes care of running {{C|certbot}} to refresh the cert files, and populating the {{C|/etc/feministwiki/certs}} directory with updated files. | |||
Note that whenever you run the {{C|letsencrypt-refresh}} script, it will momentarily stop the web server. This means you're causing a short outage of the web-based services of the FeministWiki whenever you run the script. | |||
== Services == | == Services == | ||
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=== Wiki === | === Wiki === | ||
Host: feministwiki.org, www.feministwiki.org <br/> | Host: feministwiki.org, www.feministwiki.org, fem.wiki, feminist.wiki, feminism.wiki, feministwiki.de, www.feministwiki.de <br/> | ||
Software: MediaWiki | Software: MediaWiki | ||
The wiki uses a [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki] installation located at | The wiki uses a [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki] installation located at {{C|/var/www/fw/wiki/w}}. It uses the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/LDAP_Stack LDAP Stack] extension for login management, and the "Short URL" feature is enabled. The wiki uses the SQL database called "feministwiki" and the SQL user of the same name. | ||
The default wiki is in English. Parallel wiki installations for different languages are supported via a combination of Apache's URL rewriting, and conditional branches in the {{C|LocalSettings.php}} file of the MediaWiki installation: | |||
* The rewrite rules ensure that, for any supported language {{C|xy}}, URLs beginning with {{C|/xy/wiki/...}} internally resolve to {{C|/w/index.php}} and URLs beginning with {{C|/xy/w/...}} resolve to {{C|/w/...}}. | |||
* The LocalSettings file checks {{C|$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']}} to determine the language code prefix in the requested URL, and configures things accordingly: | |||
** It sets {{C|$wgArticlePath}} to {{C|/xy/wiki/$1}} so that {{C|/w/index.php}} knows that when it's invoked via such a URL, it should serve an article. | |||
** It sets {{C|$wgScriptPath}} to {{C|/xy/w}} so that links to scripts served by MediaWiki are correct for the language. | |||
** It sets the SQL database name to {{C|feministwiki_xy}}. | |||
** It configures a "foreign" image database via the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgForeignFileRepos#Using_files_from_a_database_that_you_can_access_:_ForeignDBRepo,_ForeignDBViaLBRepo ForeignDBRepo] method so that the media upload database of the default wiki is used by all, instead of every parallel wiki having its own media database. | |||
To add a new language, follow these steps: | |||
* Clone the English wiki's database into a new one via: {{C|mysqldump feministwiki <nowiki>|</nowiki> mysql feministwiki_xy}} | |||
* Grant permissions on the new database via: {{C|GRANT ALL ON feministwiki_xy.* TO feministwiki@localhost;}} | |||
* Edit {{C|/etc/apache2/sites-available/000-wiki.conf}} to add the line: {{C|Use Wiki xy}} | |||
* Add the language to {{C|~/bin/fw-update-languages.sh}} and run it | |||
The last step will produce a lot of errors complaining about keys already existing; these can be safely ignored. | |||
The domain names feministwiki.de and www.feministwiki.de redirect to {{C|https://feministwiki.org/de}}. For instance, requesting {{C|https://feministwiki.de/wiki/Hauptseite}} will result in an HTTP redirect to {{C|https://feministwiki.org/de/wiki/Hauptseite}}. | |||
=== Blogs === | === Blogs === | ||
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Software: WordPress (multisite) | Software: WordPress (multisite) | ||
This is an installation of WordPress in | This is an installation of WordPress in {{C|/var/www/fw/blogs}}, with the "multisite network" feature enabled on a path-basis, so users can have their own blogs on URLs like {{C|blogs.feministwiki.org/janedoe}}. LDAP authentication is enabled via the AD/LDAP plugin from miniOrange. | ||
Users from LDAP who log in for the first time are automatically registered as "Subscriber" accounts, and the admin can change their WordPress role "Author" to allow publishing. | Users from LDAP who log in for the first time are automatically registered as "Subscriber" accounts, and the admin can change their WordPress role "Author" to allow publishing. | ||
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Software: Converse.js | Software: Converse.js | ||
The web-interface for the FeministChat uses the full-screen "Impress" variant of the [https://conversejs.org/ Converse.js] XMPP client. The hosted HTML and JS files are located at | The web-interface for the FeministChat uses the full-screen "Impress" variant of the [https://conversejs.org/ Converse.js] XMPP client. The hosted HTML and JS files are located at {{C|/var/www/fw/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 === | === Forum === | ||
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Software: phpBB | Software: phpBB | ||
The forum uses a [https://www.phpbb.com/ phpBB] installation located at | The forum uses a [https://www.phpbb.com/ phpBB] installation located at {{C|/var/www/fw/forum}}. Most configuration of phpBB, including LDAP authentication, is done through its administration panel. The style used by the forum is a minimally changed "ProSilver Dark". The forum uses the SQL database called "feministforum" and the SQL user of the same name. | ||
The forum uses the SQL database called "feministforum" and the SQL user of the same name. | |||
=== Mail (web interface) === | === Mail (web interface) === | ||
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Software: Roundcube | Software: Roundcube | ||
The web-interface for the FeministMail uses the [https://roundcube.net/ Roundcube] mail client, installed at | The web-interface for the FeministMail uses the [https://roundcube.net/ Roundcube] mail client, installed at {{C|/var/www/fw/mail}}. It uses a FeministWiki-branded modification of the new "elastic" style. | ||
=== Files === | === Files === | ||
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Software: Nextcloud | Software: Nextcloud | ||
FeministFiles is a [https://nextcloud.com/ Nextcloud] installation with some branding, and LDAP authentication, installed at | FeministFiles is a [https://nextcloud.com/ Nextcloud] installation with some branding, and LDAP authentication, installed at {{C|/var/www/fw/files}}. | ||
=== IMAP === | === IMAP === | ||
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Software: Dovecot | Software: Dovecot | ||
FeministMail uses the [https://www.dovecot.org/ Dovecot] IMAP server, configured for LDAP authentication and using virtual mail boxes under | FeministMail uses the [https://www.dovecot.org/ Dovecot] IMAP server, configured for LDAP authentication and using virtual mail boxes under {{C|/home/vmail}}. | ||
=== POP3 === | === POP3 === | ||
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Software: Postfix, OpenDKIM | Software: Postfix, OpenDKIM | ||
FeministMail uses the [http://www.postfix.org/ Postfix] SMTP server, using SASL authentication through Dovecot, LDAP-based virtual mail boxes under | FeministMail uses the [http://www.postfix.org/ Postfix] SMTP server, using SASL authentication through Dovecot, LDAP-based virtual mail boxes under {{C|/home/vmail}}, and DKIM signing via OpenDKIM. Send a mail to a Gmail account and use the "Show original" feature of Gmail to see if the mail passes SPF, DKIM, and DMARC tests. | ||
There are also various tools on the web to automatically test the DNS settings for correctness, to check if the domain/IP is on blacklists, etc., which you can find via Google. All in all, FeministMail is probably the most complicated service of the FeministWiki, as far as technical background goes. | There are also various tools on the web to automatically test the DNS settings for correctness, to check if the domain/IP is on blacklists, etc., which you can find via Google. All in all, FeministMail is probably the most complicated service of the FeministWiki, as far as technical background goes. | ||
=== Mailing lists === | |||
Email domain: lists.feministwiki.org <br/> | |||
Software: GNU Mailman, Postfix | |||
Postfix is configured to recognize {{C|lists.feministwiki.org}} as a "local" domain. This means it uses the file specified in the {{C|alias_maps}} configuration directive (typically {{C|/etc/aliases}}) to decide the final recipient of an e-mail sent to this domain. Correspondingly, we populate {{C|/etc/aliases}} with the aliases needed by Mailman to operate each mailing list it controls. | |||
Note that there is no DNS entry for {{C|lists.feministwiki.org}} because e-mail software just checks the MX record for {{C|feministwiki.org}} when the recipient is from the domain {{C|<em>anything</em>.feministwiki.org}}. | |||
=== XMPP === | === XMPP === | ||
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Software: InspIRCd | Software: InspIRCd | ||
FeministIRC uses the [http://www.inspircd.org/ InspIRCd] IRC server with the | FeministIRC uses the [http://www.inspircd.org/ InspIRCd] IRC server with the {{C|ldapauth}} module for LDAP authentication. The client is authenticated via the combination of the NICK and PASS provided upon connection, which must correspond to the FeministWiki credentials. | ||
=== Account operations === | === Account operations === | ||
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Software: custom | Software: custom | ||
This custom web interface hosted at | This custom web interface hosted at {{C|/var/www/fw/account}} lets you complete several tasks related to FeministWiki membership, such as changing your account settings, resetting your password, or adding a new member. It also contains a form to request membership. The interface is written in HTML, CSS, PHP, and C. |