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# jake's keyserver
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This program pokes gpg when it receives a key. Then it does stuff to the output gpg produces and stores it in a postgres database.
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## Features
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* 'Secret' upload path.
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* Disable upload for secret, normal path, or both. For when you don't want people to upload keys.
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## Requirements
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* Perl v5.38.0 or greater
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* Relevant Mojo/Mojolicious modules and other Perl modules
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* Postgresql server
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* A dedicated user would be nice
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### Install on your distro
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Maybe it is packaged by your distro maintainers?
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* Debian
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```
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apt install libmojolicious-perl libmojo-pg-perl
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```
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Note: the latest Perl at the time of writing on Debian stable is v5.36.x which doesn't have class support... I really wanted to use class(). Sorry!
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So, you're likely better off installing perlbrew and having the dedicated user that will run this program compile and install v5.38.x.
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### perlbrew (with Debian 12.8)
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```
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% sudo apt install perlbrew
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% sudo -u jjakkekeyserver perlbrew init
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% echo 'source ~/perl5/perlbrew/etc/bashrc' | sudo -u jjakkekeyserver tee -a /var/jjakkekeyserver/.profile
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% sudo -u jjakkekeyserver perlbrew available # pick at least v5.38.x. Here I pick 5.40.x
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% sudo -u jjakkekeyserver perlbrew install perl-5.40.0 # this *will* take a while
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% sudo -u jjakkekeyserver perlbrew install-cpanm
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% sudo chsh jjakkekeyserver -s /bin/bash # we will set this back to /bin/nologin later
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% sudo -u jjakkekeyserver -i
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jjakkekeyserver% PERL_CPANM_HOME=/tmp cpanm DBD::Pg # needs postgresql-server-dev-xx (on debian)
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jjakkekeyserver% cpanm Mojolicious Mojo::Pg # AND postgres itself must be running
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# DBD::Pg test wants to poke stuff, fails otherwise
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jjakkekeyserver% perl ./keyserver # see whats broken or not.
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# after you've made sure it works...
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jjakkekeyserver% exit
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% sudo chsh jjakkekeyserver -s /bin/nologin
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```
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#### postgres
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```
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% sudo apt install postgresql postgresql-server-dev-xx
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% sudo -u postgres psql # test if 'active' so to speak.
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```
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Follow instructions from 'Create relevent details for the database.'
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### Install via cpan (or cpan-minus, considered way better by most)
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```
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cpanm Mojolicious Mojo::Pg Mojo::File Mojo::Util
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```
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Installing via cpan(m) will work because the Mojolicious devs are competent (to be more specific, they opt to recreate everything, that way if a dependency breaks because the author is ignoring issues or fucking DEAD there won't be permanently broken cpan repos that mojolicious depends on)
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## To use
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### Create a dedicated user to run this program
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```
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sudo useradd --system --create-home --home-dir /var/jjakkekeyserver --shell /bin/nologin jjakkekeyserver
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```
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### Create the config file
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```
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cp keyserver.conf.example keyserver.conf
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```
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### Create relevant details for the database.
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An example that you may follow:
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```
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sudo -u postgres psql
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postgres=# create database jjakkekeyserverdb;
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postgres=# create user jjakkekeyserver with encrypted password 'password';
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postgres=# grant all privileges on database jjakkekeyserverdb to jjakkekeyserver;
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postgres=# \c jjakkekeyserverdb;
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jjakkekeyserverdb=# grant all privileges on schema public to jjakkekeyserver;
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jjakkekeyserverdb=# exit
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```
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### Start Program
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```
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sudo -u jjakkekeyserver hypnotoad -f keyserver ./keyserver.conf; # -f = starts in foreground
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```
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### Proxy
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It's a good idea to proxy this program behind another dedicated program that listens on relevant ports: no TLS, 11371 and 80; with TLS, 11372 and 443.
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## Usage
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### GnuPG examples
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```
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gpg --keyserver hkp(s)://hostname --send-keys <keyid>
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gpg --keyserver hkp(s)://hostname --search-keys <search string>
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gpg --keyserver hkp(s)://hostname --recv-keys <keyid>
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```
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### Web browser
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http(s)://hostname
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## SystemD
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Make sure the service file actually makes sense for your use case; unless you've followed the guide in this README, it most certainly does not.
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```
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vim jjakkekeyserver.service
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sudo cp jjakkekeyserver.service /etc/systemd/system
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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sudo systemctl start jjakkekeyserver.service
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```
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