#!/bin/bash # Daemon PGP Keyring # ------------------ # # Initializes the PGP keyring at /home/user-data/.gnupg # For this, we will generate a new PGP keypair (if one isn't already present) source setup/functions.sh # load our functions source /etc/mailinabox.conf # load global vars export GNUPGHOME # Dump into the environment so that gpg uses it as homedir # Install gnupg apt_install gnupg function gpg_keygen { # Generates a private key. gpg --generate-key --batch << EOF; %no-protection Key-Type: RSA Key-Length: 4096 Key-Usage: sign,encrypt,auth Name-Real: Power Mail-in-a-Box Management Daemon Name-Email: noreply-daemon@${PRIMARY_HOSTNAME} Expire-Date: 180d %commit EOF } # Generate a new key if: # - There isn't a fingerprint on /etc/mailinabox.conf # - The configured fingerprint doesn't actually exist if [ "${PGPKEY-}" = "" -o "$(gpg --list-secret-keys 2> /dev/null | grep ${PGPKEY-})" = "" ]; then echo "No keypair found. Generating daemon's PGP keypair..." FPR_TMP=$(gpg_keygen 2>&1) if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "" echo "Key generation failed!" 1>&2 echo "============================" 1>&2 echo $FPR_TMP 1>&2 echo "============================" 1>&2 exit 1 fi FPR=$(echo $FPR_TMP | sed -r 's/.*([0-9A-F]{40}).*/\1/g') echo "Generated key $FPR" chown -R root:root $GNUPGHOME # Remove the old key fingerprint from the configuration if it exists, and add the new one echo "$(cat /etc/mailinabox.conf | grep -v "PGPKEY")" > /etc/mailinabox.conf echo "PGPKEY=$FPR" >> /etc/mailinabox.conf fi