# CAcert local development setup This repository contains a local development environment setup for the CAcert software. It runs multiple Docker containers using docker-compose the provide different parts of the CAcert software. This includes CATS (CAcert automated testing system), the test manager software and the WebDB software as well as supporting server components (database, SMTP and IMAP). ## Prerequisites * Linux system (tested on Debian Bullseye) * [Docker](https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/docker.io) * [docker-compose](https://pypi.org/project/docker-compose/) * [openssl](https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/openssl) * [myrepos](https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/myrepos) ```shell sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install docker.io openssl myrepos sudo adduser $USER docker newgrp docker python3 -m pip install --user -U docker-compose # make sure that ~/.local/bin is in $PATH ``` ## Usage ```shell git clone https://git.dittberner.info/jan/cacert-devsetup.git cd cacert-devsetup mr checkout ``` Create a .env file that defines the following variables Variable | Usage --- | --- `CATCHALL_MAILBOX_PASSWORD` | The password of the IMAP mailbox used by the test manager software `CLIENT_CERT_EMAIL` | email address for client certificate generated by `setup_test_ca.sh` `CLIENT_CERT_EMAIL` | email address that should be included in the test client certificate that is generated in `testca/certs/testclient.crt.pem` and included in `testca/certs/testclient.p12` `CLIENT_CERT_PASSWORD` | PKCS#12 keystore password for client certificate generated by `setup_test_ca.sh` `CLIENT_CERT_PASSWORD` | password used to encrypt `testca/certs/testclient.p12` `CLIENT_CERT_USERNAME` | full name for a user that is included in the CN field of the subject distinguished name in the test client certificate `CLIENT_CERT_USERNAME` | user name for client certificate generated by `setup_test_ca.sh` `MYSQL_CATS_PASSWORD` | Database password for cats `MYSQL_CATS_USER` | Database user for cats `MYSQL_MGR_PASSWORD` | Database password for the test manager `MYSQL_MGR_USER` | Database user for the test manager `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD` | Database root password `MYSQL_WEBDB_PASSWORD` | Database password for webdb `MYSQL_WEBDB_USER` | Database user for webdb ```shell echo "CATCHALL_MAILBOX_PASSWORD='$(openssl rand -base64 18)' CLIENT_CERT_EMAIL=user@example.org CLIENT_CERT_PASSWORD='$(openssl rand -base64 18)' CLIENT_CERT_USERNAME='John Doe' MYSQL_WEBDB_PASSWORD='$(openssl rand -base64 18)' MYSQL_WEBDB_USER=cacert_dev MYSQL_CATS_PASSWORD='$(openssl rand -base64 18)' MYSQL_CATS_USER=cats MYSQL_MGR_PASSWORD='$(openssl rand -base64 18)' MYSQL_MGR_USER=cacert_mgr MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD='$(openssl rand -base64 18)'" | sed 's@/@_@g' > .env ./setup_test_ca.sh docker-compose up ``` After these steps you should be able to reach the CAcert application at https://www.cacert.localhost:8443/. The test manager application is reachable at https://mgr.cacert.localhost:9443/. CATS is reachable at https://cats.cacert.localhost:7443/. The magic hostname resolution works on systems using systemd's nss module for host resolution. If you do not have that on your system you might need a set of entries in your `/etc/hosts` or its equivalent for your operating system. A client certificate is created by `setup_test_ca.sh` and is placed in `testca/certs/clientcert.p12` which can be imported in a browser to support client certificate authentication. You may also wish to add the CA certificates in `testca/root/ca.crt.pem` and `testca/class3/ca.crt.pem` to your browser's trusted CA certificate list.