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selfpost/internal/dnscheck/server.go
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mix 7b4549a35d panel: server status page, per-domain DNS checks, /domains move
Phase 13. Two new packages and one new screen.

internal/health owns the shared status vocabulary (ok/warn/error/unknown)
and the local checks: supervisord's process table, TLS certificate expiry
and the two milter sockets. Each check reports a problem as a status rather
than an error, so one broken component costs a line and not the page.

internal/dnscheck does the read-only lookups: forward-confirmed reverse DNS
for SELFPOST_HOSTNAME, and per-domain DKIM (compared against the key this
server actually signs with), SPF and DMARC. Every check is bounded by a
timeout and cached, and the resolver sits behind an interface so the tests
drive every branch without touching the network. The SPF check is
deliberately shallow: it looks for a mechanism literally covering the
server's address and does not follow include:/redirect=, so a record that
authorises us through an include is reported as "cannot tell" rather than
as a failure.

/status renders both, with the local checks in an HTMX-polled fragment and
the DNS lookups behind a Re-check button, and becomes the panel's landing
page: / now redirects there and the domain list lives at /domains. The
Reload button moves onto /status, where it reads as what it is — a
drift-recovery for the daemons — with text explaining what it regenerates.
A template test fails on any remaining href="/" so a stale link cannot
silently land on the wrong screen.

Also fixes a defect this made visible: the panel could never read the mail
queue in the documented deployment. postqueue relies on its setgid-postdrop
bit, which the compose file's no-new-privileges disables, so the Queue
screen always said "Could not read the mail queue" — including in the
released 1.0.0 image. The panel user is now a real member of postdrop,
which needs no setgid transition.

Verified in a container on the dev server against real DNS: PTR matching
(selfpost.example.com) and not matching (example.com), DKIM absent and
mismatched, SPF absent and via include:, DMARC p=quarantine/p=reject/absent,
and a resolver timeout degrading to "unknown" without hanging the page.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-01 22:04:37 +03:00

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Go

package dnscheck
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"time"
"codeberg.org/mix/selfpost/internal/health"
)
// checkServer resolves the panel's own hostname and confirms the reverse
// lookup of each address points back at that name (FCrDNS). A missing or
// mismatched PTR is the single most common reason mail from a self-hosted
// server is rejected or scored as spam, which is why it is an error and not
// advice.
func (c *Checker) checkServer(ctx context.Context, hostname string) Server {
srv := Server{Hostname: hostname, CheckedAt: time.Now()}
if hostname == "" {
srv.PTR = Result{
Status: health.StatusUnknown,
Detail: "SELFPOST_HOSTNAME is not set, so the server's own name in DNS cannot be checked. Set it in the deployment environment.",
}
return srv
}
addrs, err := c.resolver.LookupIPAddr(ctx, hostname)
if err != nil || len(addrs) == 0 {
srv.PTR = Result{
Status: health.StatusError,
Detail: fmt.Sprintf("%s does not resolve to any address. Publish an A (or AAAA) record for it — receiving servers check the name this server announces in HELO.", hostname),
}
return srv
}
want := normalizeName(hostname)
matched, total := 0, len(addrs)
var records []string
for _, a := range addrs {
ip := a.IP.String()
srv.IPs = append(srv.IPs, ip)
names, err := c.resolver.LookupAddr(ctx, ip)
if err != nil || len(names) == 0 {
records = append(records, ip+" → no PTR record")
continue
}
hit := false
for _, n := range names {
if normalizeName(n) == want {
hit = true
}
}
if hit {
matched++
records = append(records, ip+" → "+normalizeName(names[0]))
} else {
records = append(records, ip+" → "+normalizeName(names[0])+" (does not match)")
}
}
srv.PTR.Records = records
switch {
case matched == total:
srv.PTR.Status = health.StatusOK
srv.PTR.Detail = fmt.Sprintf("%s resolves to %s and the reverse lookup points back at it.", hostname, joinIPs(srv.IPs))
case matched > 0:
srv.PTR.Status = health.StatusWarn
srv.PTR.Detail = fmt.Sprintf("Only %d of %d addresses of %s have a matching PTR record. Mail sent from the others may be rejected — set the reverse DNS of every address at your hosting provider.", matched, total, hostname)
default:
srv.PTR.Status = health.StatusError
srv.PTR.Detail = fmt.Sprintf("No address of %s has a reverse (PTR) record pointing back at it. Many receiving servers reject or spam-score mail from such a host — set the reverse DNS of the server's IP to %s at your hosting provider.", hostname, hostname)
}
return srv
}
func joinIPs(ips []string) string {
switch len(ips) {
case 0:
return "no address"
case 1:
return ips[0]
default:
out := ips[0]
for _, ip := range ips[1:] {
out += ", " + ip
}
return out
}
}