rsync_letsencrypt DAG
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.PHONY: all fetch_certs reload_nginx refresh_pg
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all: fetch_certs reload_nginx refresh_pg
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LETSENCRYPT_PATH=/mnt/letsencrypt
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###############################################################################
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# Fetch the certificates from my remote server using rsync
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#
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# The combination of `--info=NAME` and pipe into grep means this target will
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# have a non-zero exit code if nothing has been updated.
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# This way, the other targets will run only when some certificate has been
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# updated
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REMOTE_LETSENCRYPT_PATH=rsync://user@caladan/letsencrypt
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RSYNCD_PASSWD=/mnt/secrets/rsyncd_password
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RSYNC_OPTS=--archive --delete --acls --xattrs --compress --human-readable
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fetch_certs:
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rsync \
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$(RSYNC_OPTS) \
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--info=NAME \
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--password-file=$(RSYNCD_PASSWD) \
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$(REMOTE_LETSENCRYPT_PATH) \
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$(LETSENCRYPT_PATH) | \
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grep .
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###############################################################################
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# Reload the nginx instance running on my reverse proxy docker-compose service
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# so that it uses the new certificates
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NGINX_COMPOSE_FILE=/srv/services/reverse_proxy/docker-compose.yml
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reload_nginx: fetch_certs
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docker-compose \
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--file $(NGINX_COMPOSE_FILE) \
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exec nginx \
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nginx -s reload
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###############################################################################
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# Copy the certificate for the postgresql domain to the folder where postgre
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# service expects it
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# After running the fetch_certs target, the postgresql fullchain.pem and
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# privkey.pem should be available. Copy those to the postgre SSL folder.
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PG_DOMAIN=pg.monotremata.xyz
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PG_SSL_PATH=/mnt/docker_volumes/postgres/ssl
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$(LETSENCRYPT_PATH)/live/$(PG_DOMAIN)/fullchain.pem: fetch_certs
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$(LETSENCRYPT_PATH)/live/$(PG_DOMAIN)/privkey.pem: fetch_certs
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$(PG_SSL_PATH)/server.crt: $(LETSENCRYPT_PATH)/live/$(PG_DOMAIN)/fullchain.pem
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mkdir -p $(PG_SSL_PATH)
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rsync --copy-links \
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$(LETSENCRYPT_PATH)/live/$(PG_DOMAIN)/fullchain.pem \
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$(PG_SSL_PATH)/server.crt
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$(PG_SSL_PATH)/server.key: $(LETSENCRYPT_PATH)/live/$(PG_DOMAIN)/privkey.pem
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mkdir -p $(PG_SSL_PATH)
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rsync --copy-links \
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$(LETSENCRYPT_PATH)/live/$(PG_DOMAIN)/privkey.pem \
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$(PG_SSL_PATH)/server.key
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refresh_pg: $(PG_SSL_PATH)/server.crt $(PG_SSL_PATH)/server.key
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# rsync letsencrypt
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This DAG pulls my letsencrypt certificates from my public server that issues
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and renews them using rsync.
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If any certificate has been updated, it reloads my Nginx reverse proxy
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instance and updates the certificates for my PostgreSQL instance.
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