mailcow/data/Dockerfiles/rspamd/docker-entrypoint.sh

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#!/bin/bash
until nc phpfpm 9001 -z; do
echo "Waiting for PHP on port 9001..."
sleep 3
done
until nc phpfpm 9002 -z; do
echo "Waiting for PHP on port 9002..."
sleep 3
done
mkdir -p /etc/rspamd/plugins.d \
/etc/rspamd/custom
touch /etc/rspamd/rspamd.conf.local \
/etc/rspamd/rspamd.conf.override
chmod 755 /var/lib/rspamd
[[ ! -f /etc/rspamd/override.d/worker-controller-password.inc ]] && echo '# Autogenerated by mailcow' > /etc/rspamd/override.d/worker-controller-password.inc
DOVECOT_V4=
DOVECOT_V6=
until [[ ! -z ${DOVECOT_V4} ]]; do
DOVECOT_V4=$(dig a dovecot +short)
DOVECOT_V6=$(dig aaaa dovecot +short)
[[ ! -z ${DOVECOT_V4} ]] && break;
echo "Waiting for Dovecot"
sleep 3
done
echo ${DOVECOT_V4}/32 > /etc/rspamd/custom/dovecot_trusted.map
if [[ ! -z ${DOVECOT_V6} ]]; then
echo ${DOVECOT_V6}/128 >> /etc/rspamd/custom/dovecot_trusted.map
fi
chown -R _rspamd:_rspamd /var/lib/rspamd \
/etc/rspamd/local.d \
/etc/rspamd/override.d \
/etc/rspamd/rspamd.conf.local \
/etc/rspamd/rspamd.conf.override \
/etc/rspamd/plugins.d
# Fix missing default global maps, if any
# These exists in mailcow UI and should not be removed
touch /etc/rspamd/custom/global_mime_from_blacklist.map \
/etc/rspamd/custom/global_rcpt_blacklist.map \
/etc/rspamd/custom/global_smtp_from_blacklist.map \
/etc/rspamd/custom/global_mime_from_whitelist.map \
/etc/rspamd/custom/global_rcpt_whitelist.map \
/etc/rspamd/custom/global_smtp_from_whitelist.map \
/etc/rspamd/custom/bad_languages.map \
/etc/rspamd/custom/sa-rules \
/etc/rspamd/custom/dovecot_trusted.map \
/etc/rspamd/custom/ip_wl.map \
/etc/rspamd/custom/fishy_tlds.map \
/etc/rspamd/custom/bad_words.map \
/etc/rspamd/custom/bad_asn.map \
/etc/rspamd/custom/bad_words_de.map
# www-data (82) group needs to write to these files
chown _rspamd:_rspamd /etc/rspamd/custom/
chmod 0755 /etc/rspamd/custom/.
chown -R 82:82 /etc/rspamd/custom/*
chmod 644 -R /etc/rspamd/custom/*
# Run hooks
for file in /hooks/*; do
if [ -x "${file}" ]; then
echo "Running hook ${file}"
"${file}"
fi
done
exec "$@"