├── .github └── workflows │ ├── build-parsedmarc-init.yml │ └── build-parsedmarc.yml ├── .gitignore ├── CHANGELOG.md ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── data ├── Dockerfiles │ ├── parsedmarc-init │ │ ├── Dockerfile │ │ └── start.sh │ └── parsedmarc │ │ ├── Dockerfile │ │ └── start.sh ├── conf │ ├── nginx │ │ └── site.conf │ └── parsedmarc │ │ └── config.sample.ini └── data │ ├── elasticsearch │ └── .gitkeep │ └── geoipupdate │ └── .gitkeep ├── docker-compose.yml └── renovate.json /.github/workflows/build-parsedmarc-init.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Build parsedmarc-init container 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | paths: 6 | - 'data/Dockerfiles/parsedmarc-init/**' 7 | workflow_dispatch: 8 | 9 | jobs: 10 | build: 11 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 12 | steps: 13 | - name: Checkout code 14 | uses: actions/checkout@v4 15 | 16 | - name: Login to Docker Hub 17 | uses: docker/login-action@v3 18 | with: 19 | username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_USERNAME }} 20 | password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_PASSWORD }} 21 | 22 | - name: Build and push Docker image 23 | uses: docker/build-push-action@v5 24 | with: 25 | context: data/Dockerfiles/parsedmarc-init/ 26 | tags: patschi/parsedmarc:init 27 | push: true 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/build-parsedmarc.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Build parsedmarc container 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | paths: 6 | - 'data/Dockerfiles/parsedmarc/**' 7 | schedule: 8 | - cron: '0 0 14 * *' 9 | workflow_dispatch: 10 | 11 | jobs: 12 | build: 13 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 14 | steps: 15 | - name: Checkout code 16 | uses: actions/checkout@v4 17 | 18 | - name: Login to Docker Hub 19 | uses: docker/login-action@v3 20 | with: 21 | username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_USERNAME }} 22 | password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_PASSWORD }} 23 | 24 | - name: Build and push Docker image 25 | uses: docker/build-push-action@v5 26 | with: 27 | context: data/Dockerfiles/parsedmarc/ 28 | tags: patschi/parsedmarc:latest 29 | push: true 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .env 2 | data/conf/parsedmarc/config.ini 3 | docker-compose.override.yml 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CHANGELOG.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # CHANGELOG 2 | 3 | ## Key notes - PLEASE READ 4 | 5 | 1. Detailed changes available at the [GitHub repository's commit history](https://github.com/patschi/parsedmarc-dockerized/commits/master). 6 | 2. These are rolling changes. There won't be a specific version number. 7 | 3. Please closely read any migration/update notes before updating. Certain manual intervention might be needed. 8 | 9 | ## Log 10 | 11 | - 2024-02-24 12 | - General project hygiene: 13 | - Updated README: added troubleshooting section, using new docker compose method, new wording, etc 14 | - Added this CHANGELOG file 15 | - Added renovate 16 | - Updated dependencies 17 | - Updated sample configuration with more notes and settings of parsedmarc, also moved settings in ini-file to prevent deprecation messages 18 | - Make port binding configurable via environment variable (#3) 19 | - Updated elasticsearch and kibana to 7.17.18, also fixes security vulnerabilites in older versions (#18) 20 | - Adding further OS dependencies `python3-gi python3-gi-cairo gir1.2-secret-1` to hopefully fix msgraph implementation (#8) 21 | 22 | - 2022-06-11 23 | - Switch from GeoLite2-City to GeoLite2-Country, as only country-based geolocation is used. Efficiency. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # parsedmarc-dockerized 2 | 3 | ## Description 4 | 5 | This project's purpose providing an easy way deploying [parsedmarc](https://github.com/domainaware/parsedmarc) in your environment. It has built docker images ready to use, including a small init container to configure some things for you. For any inquries regarding parsedmarc itself, please see mentioned GitHub link of the main project. 6 | 7 | **Note**: The standalone `parsedmarc` docker image on [DockerHub @ patschi/parsedmarc](https://hub.docker.com/r/patschi/parsedmarc) can also be used standalone and independently, should there be any interest. 8 | 9 | ## Setup 10 | 11 | 1. Prepare the basics: 12 | 13 | ```bash 14 | git clone https://github.com/patschi/parsedmarc-dockerized.git /opt/parsedmarc-dockerized/ 15 | cp /opt/parsedmarc-dockerized/data/conf/parsedmarc/config.sample.ini /opt/parsedmarc-dockerized/data/conf/parsedmarc/config.ini 16 | ``` 17 | 18 | If needed, Docker might need to be installed. On Debian/Ubuntu, as following: 19 | 20 | ```bash 21 | curl -sSL https://get.docker.com/ | CHANNEL=stable sh 22 | systemctl enable --now docker 23 | apt install docker-compose-plugin 24 | ``` 25 | 26 | 2. Next we change the `parsedmarc` config (please make sure to [read the parsedmarc documentation throughly](https://domainaware.github.io/parsedmarc/#configuration-file)). Adjust settings to your needs. (You can set `Test` to `True` for testing purposes.) 27 | 28 | ```bash 29 | nano /opt/parsedmarc-dockerized/data/conf/parsedmarc/config.ini 30 | ``` 31 | 32 | **Important note**: This project's purpose is NOT to manage this configuration file for you. Should defaults change of the parsedmarc project, you must change the configuration file yourself. 33 | 34 | 3. Now, we create an environment file containing the geoipupdate settings from your [MaxMind account](https://www.maxmind.com/en/account/). This allows the respective container to pull the geolocation databases automatically. For update cycles of the databases, please see [here](https://support.maxmind.com/geoip-faq/geoip2-and-geoip-legacy-database-updates/how-often-are-the-geoip2-and-geoip-legacy-databases-updated/). (Fill in your account details!) 35 | 36 | ```bash 37 | cat > /opt/parsedmarc-dockerized/geoipupdate.env </dev/null; do 43 | echo "Kibana not responding... waiting 5 secs..." 44 | sleep 5 45 | done 46 | 47 | echo "Kibana responded. Waiting 10s, then proceeding with dashboard update..." 48 | sleep 10 49 | rm ${exportFile} 50 | mv ${exportFile}.tmp ${exportFile} 51 | RES=$(curl -X POST http://kibana:5601/api/saved_objects/_import?overwrite=true \ 52 | -H "kbn-xsrf: true" --form file=@${exportFile}) 53 | echo "Result: $RES" 54 | if [ ${?} -ne 0 ]; then 55 | echo "[!!!] Import might have failed. Manual check recommended." 56 | else 57 | # if the flag exists, we already set the defaultRoute once. So we don't do that again. 58 | if [ ! -f "/etc/parsedmarc/flag.defaultRouteSet" ]; then 59 | DEF_DASHBOARD_NAME="DMARC Summary" 60 | echo "Setting '${DEF_DASHBOARD_NAME}' dashboard as default route..." 61 | DEF_DASHBOARD_ID=$(cat "${exportFile}" | jq --arg DBNAME "${DEF_DASHBOARD_NAME}" 'select(.attributes.title == $DBNAME) | .id' | tr -d '"') 62 | if [ "$DEF_DASHBOARD_ID" != "" ]; then 63 | echo "Found dashboard ID: ${DEF_DASHBOARD_ID}" 64 | DEFAULT_ROUTE="/app/kibana#/dashboard/${DEF_DASHBOARD_ID}" 65 | echo "DefaultRoute being set to: ${DEFAULT_ROUTE}" 66 | curl -X POST -H "kbn-xsrf: true" -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ 67 | "http://kibana:5601/api/kibana/settings/defaultRoute" \ 68 | -d "{\"value\": \"${DEFAULT_ROUTE}\"}" 69 | if [ ${?} -ne 0 ]; then 70 | echo "[!!!] Setting defaultRoute seems to gone wrong. Manual check recommended." 71 | else 72 | echo "DefaultRoute set." 73 | echo "Notice: This might require a restart of Kibana to take effect. Not done automatically as part of this script." 74 | echo -e "# This is a flag to remember which defaultRoute we set in the past:\n${DEFAULT_ROUTE}" \ 75 | > /etc/parsedmarc/flag.defaultRouteSet 76 | fi 77 | else 78 | echo "[!] Default dashboard with name '${DEF_DASHBOARD_NAME}' could not be found." 79 | fi 80 | fi 81 | fi 82 | echo "Dashboard import done." 83 | fi 84 | fi 85 | 86 | sleep 3 87 | 88 | # Create empty file to let other containers know that we're ready. 89 | touch /ready 90 | sleep infinity # or while true; do sleep 86400; done 91 | 92 | exit 0 93 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/Dockerfiles/parsedmarc/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM pypy:3-slim 2 | 3 | ADD start.sh /start.sh 4 | RUN apt-get update \ 5 | && apt-get install -y \ 6 | python3-pip python3-dev libxml2-dev libxslt-dev libz-dev libxml2-dev \ 7 | gcc libemail-outlook-message-perl python3-gi python3-gi-cairo \ 8 | gir1.2-secret-1 9 | RUN pip install -U parsedmarc 10 | RUN apt-get purge --yes gcc && apt autoremove --yes && apt-get clean \ 11 | && rm -Rf /var/lib/{apt,dpkg}/ && rm -Rf /root/.cache/ \ 12 | && chmod +x /start.sh 13 | 14 | ENTRYPOINT [ "/start.sh" ] 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/Dockerfiles/parsedmarc/start.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | parsedmarc -c /etc/parsedmarc/config.ini 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/conf/nginx/site.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | server { 2 | listen 443 ssl http2; 3 | 4 | server_name _ default_server; 5 | ssl_certificate /etc/nginx/ssl/kibana.crt; 6 | ssl_certificate_key /etc/nginx/ssl/kibana.key; 7 | 8 | server_tokens off; 9 | 10 | ssl_session_timeout 1d; 11 | ssl_session_cache shared:SSL:15m; 12 | ssl_session_tickets off; 13 | 14 | # modern configuration. tweak to your needs. 15 | ssl_protocols TLSv1.2 TLSv1.3; 16 | ssl_ciphers ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:DHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384; 17 | ssl_prefer_server_ciphers off; 18 | 19 | add_header X-Frame-Options SAMEORIGIN; 20 | add_header X-Content-Type-Options nosniff; 21 | 22 | # Uncomment this next line if you are using a signed, trusted cert 23 | #add_header Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=63072000; includeSubdomains; preload"; 24 | 25 | #auth_basic "Login required"; 26 | #auth_basic_user_file /etc/nginx/htpasswd; 27 | 28 | location / { 29 | proxy_pass http://kibana:5601; 30 | proxy_set_header Host $host; 31 | proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; 32 | proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; 33 | } 34 | } 35 | 36 | server { 37 | listen 80; 38 | return 301 https://$host$request_uri; 39 | } 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/conf/parsedmarc/config.sample.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ######################################################## 2 | # Please read the docs to fit your needs: 3 | # https://domainaware.github.io/parsedmarc/usage.html 4 | ######################################################## 5 | # IMPORTANT! 6 | # You might need to keep the config up-to-date with 7 | # parsedmarc's changes (original object, see above). 8 | # This is only an example file to get started easily. 9 | # Project is NOT (automatically) keeping your 10 | # custom config up-to-date. 11 | ######################################################## 12 | 13 | ### ADJUST YOUR SETTINGS BELOW 14 | 15 | [general] 16 | save_aggregate = True 17 | save_forensic = True 18 | 19 | # Which nameservers to use (default is Cloudflare) 20 | # If using internal DNS, it could speed up DNS resolution 21 | # and hence also speed up email processing. 22 | nameservers = 1.1.1.1,1.0.0.1 23 | 24 | # Disable using reverse DNS and geolocation. Will speed up 25 | # the processing noticably, but also reduce the variety and 26 | # precision of statistics. 27 | # Could be useful for troubleshooting/testing. 28 | offline = False 29 | 30 | # For best troubleshooting, toggle both booleans below. 31 | # If debug logging is needed (default) 32 | debug = False 33 | # Only report errors. (default) 34 | silent = True 35 | 36 | [imap] 37 | # IMAP login 38 | host = imap.example.com 39 | port = 993 40 | user = dmarcresports@example.com 41 | # % character will need to be replaced with %% 42 | password = $uperSecure 43 | ssl = True 44 | 45 | [mailbox] 46 | # if using IDLE command to process when email arrives 47 | watch = True 48 | # if deleting email once processed 49 | delete = False 50 | 51 | # Folder where to look for reports and where to move processed ones 52 | reports_folder = INBOX 53 | archive_folder = Processed 54 | 55 | # When TRUE, it will NOT move or delete messages 56 | test = False 57 | 58 | ######################################################## 59 | ### NO EDIT REQURIED DOWN BELOW 60 | # Docker stack internal 61 | [elasticsearch] 62 | hosts = elasticsearch:9200 63 | ssl = False 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/data/elasticsearch/.gitkeep: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/patschi/parsedmarc-dockerized/babd98b958d634e5089edb4b942c507607313b54/data/data/elasticsearch/.gitkeep -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/data/geoipupdate/.gitkeep: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/patschi/parsedmarc-dockerized/babd98b958d634e5089edb4b942c507607313b54/data/data/geoipupdate/.gitkeep -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-compose.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: '2.4' 2 | 3 | services: 4 | parsedmarc-init: 5 | image: patschi/parsedmarc:init 6 | restart: always 7 | volumes: 8 | - ./data/conf/parsedmarc/:/etc/parsedmarc/:rw 9 | - ./data/conf/nginx/ssl/:/etc/nginx/ssl/:rw 10 | - ./data/data/elasticsearch:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data/:rw 11 | networks: 12 | - parsedmarc-network 13 | healthcheck: 14 | test: [ "CMD", "test", "-f", "/ready" ] 15 | interval: 10s 16 | timeout: 5s 17 | retries: 9999 18 | start_period: 10s 19 | 20 | parsedmarc: 21 | image: patschi/parsedmarc:latest 22 | volumes: 23 | - ./data/conf/parsedmarc/:/etc/parsedmarc/ 24 | - ./data/data/geoipupdate/:/usr/share/GeoIP:z,ro 25 | restart: always 26 | networks: 27 | - parsedmarc-network 28 | depends_on: 29 | elasticsearch: 30 | condition: service_healthy 31 | 32 | elasticsearch: 33 | image: docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:7.17.18 34 | environment: 35 | - cluster.name=parsedmarc 36 | - discovery.type=single-node 37 | - bootstrap.memory_lock=true 38 | - "ES_JAVA_OPTS=-Xms512m -Xmx512m" 39 | - xpack.security.enabled=false # required to prevent warnings in kibana dashboard. Security is not required as we're only operating docker-internally 40 | ulimits: 41 | memlock: 42 | soft: -1 43 | hard: -1 44 | volumes: 45 | - ./data/data/elasticsearch:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data/ 46 | restart: always 47 | networks: 48 | - parsedmarc-network 49 | expose: # only expose docker-internally 50 | - 9200 51 | healthcheck: 52 | test: [ "CMD", "curl","-s" ,"-f", "http://localhost:9200/_cat/health" ] 53 | interval: 1m 54 | timeout: 10s 55 | retries: 3 56 | start_period: 30s 57 | depends_on: 58 | parsedmarc-init: 59 | condition: service_started 60 | 61 | kibana: 62 | image: docker.elastic.co/kibana/kibana:7.17.18 63 | environment: 64 | - elasticsearch.hosts=http://elasticsearch:9200 65 | - telemetry.enabled=false 66 | - telemetry.optIn=false 67 | - security.showInsecureClusterWarning=false 68 | expose: # only expose docker-internally 69 | - 5601 70 | restart: always 71 | networks: 72 | - parsedmarc-network 73 | depends_on: 74 | elasticsearch: 75 | condition: service_healthy 76 | healthcheck: 77 | test: [ "CMD", "curl","-s" ,"-f", "http://localhost:5601/" ] 78 | interval: 1m 79 | timeout: 10s 80 | retries: 3 81 | start_period: 30s 82 | 83 | geoipupdate: 84 | image: maxmindinc/geoipupdate 85 | env_file: 86 | - geoipupdate.env 87 | environment: 88 | - "GEOIPUPDATE_EDITION_IDS=GeoLite2-Country" 89 | - GEOIPUPDATE_PRESERVE_FILE_TIMES=1 90 | restart: always 91 | volumes: 92 | - ./data/data/geoipupdate/:/usr/share/GeoIP:z,rw 93 | 94 | nginx: 95 | image: nginx:alpine 96 | restart: always 97 | ports: 98 | - "${PORT_BINDING:-9999:443}" 99 | volumes: 100 | - ./data/conf/nginx/site.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf:ro 101 | - ./data/conf/nginx/ssl/:/etc/nginx/ssl/:ro 102 | networks: 103 | - parsedmarc-network 104 | depends_on: 105 | kibana: 106 | condition: service_healthy 107 | parsedmarc-init: 108 | condition: service_healthy 109 | 110 | networks: 111 | parsedmarc-network: 112 | driver: bridge 113 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /renovate.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "$schema": "https://docs.renovatebot.com/renovate-schema.json", 3 | "enabled": true, 4 | "timezone": "Europe/Berlin", 5 | "dependencyDashboard": false, 6 | "dependencyDashboardTitle": "Renovate Dashboard", 7 | "rebaseWhen": "auto", 8 | "labels": ["renovate"], 9 | "prHourlyLimit": 6, 10 | "assignees": [ 11 | "@patschi" 12 | ], 13 | "enabledManagers": ["github-actions", "regex", "docker-compose"], 14 | "extends": [ 15 | "config:recommended" 16 | ] 17 | } 18 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------