web01 terminates TLS for grafana.cnx.network and proxies to Grafana on
control over the mesh. Caddy serves a *.cnx.network wildcard cert obtained
via ACME DNS-01, using a dedicated acme_web01 TSIG key scoped on ns1 to
_acme-challenge on the cnx.network zone only. Ports 80/443 are the only
public exposure (80 just redirects); admin and the backend ride ZeroTier.
Also reload Caddy on cert renewal for both web01 and mx1, since both
reference the cert via explicit tls file paths and would otherwise keep
serving a stale cert after a silent renewal.
mx1 runs Simple NixOS Mailserver (Postfix/Dovecot/Rspamd/OpenDKIM) for
cnx.email. The TLS cert is obtained via ACME DNS-01 using a dedicated,
scoped TSIG key (acme_mx1) that ns1 authorizes for only
_acme-challenge.mx1 and _acme-challenge.mta-sts on the cnx.email zone, so
the credential can write nothing else. Mailbox passwords are auto-minted
by a clan vars generator (four-word passphrase + number).
DANE TLSA (3 1 1) is published for _25._tcp.mx1; --reuse-key keeps the
key digest stable across renewals. MTA-STS is enforced via a Caddy vhost
serving the policy on :443 from the same cert (mta-sts SAN). Firewall
opens 25/587/465/143/993/443; 80 stays closed.
- Register mx1 in the inventory and as a direct-SSH `internet` host; give it
a static public IPv6 (2a01:4ff:2f0:1963::1).
- Point the cnx.email MX (plus SPF/DMARC) at mx1 and add its A record.
- Bring mx1 into monitoring: import exporters, add it to the mesh map and the
node scrape job so its host metrics and journald reach control.
- Add a clan-mx1 Hetzner firewall: inbound SMTP + ZeroTier + ICMP, no public
SSH (admin rides the mesh like the other hosts). 587/465/993 held for now.
- Extract per-host public IPv4/IPv6 into modules/hosts.nix, consumed by
clan.nix's internet hosts and each machine's cnx.staticIPv6, so each address
is declared once instead of being duplicated across configs.
- docs: add mx1 to the machines table.
Extract the per-firewall rule data out of control's configuration into
modules/hetzner-firewall-rules.nix, imported like the DNS domains list.
The evaluated rules are unchanged.