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+; DO NOT EDIT (unless you know what you are doing)
+;
+; This subdirectory is a git "subrepo", and this file is maintained by the
+; git-subrepo command. See https://github.com/git-commands/git-subrepo#readme
+;
+[subrepo]
+ remote = https://leap.se/git/puppet_stunnel
+ branch = master
+ commit = 523612fb6daff51837423619f5014e62dc835559
+ parent = 297fadc8e6ad4729589d4ec21683f05a1e50bdf9
+ cmdver = 0.3.0
diff --git a/puppet/modules/stunnel/LICENSE b/puppet/modules/stunnel/LICENSE
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diff --git a/puppet/modules/stunnel/README b/puppet/modules/stunnel/README
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..b6a3124c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/puppet/modules/stunnel/README
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
+Overview
+========
+
+This module manages stunnel4. It installs and configures the software, makes
+sure it is running, and enables you to create different stunnels.
+
+
+! Upgrade Notice !
+==================
+
+Previous versions of this module were not using parameterized classes. If you
+were using a previous version, you may need to change how you are using the
+module to accomodate for that. If you were previously setting some stunnel
+variables before including the class, you will now need to pass those variables
+to the class as parameters. If you were just simply doing 'include stunnel',
+then you will not need to change anything.
+
+Classes
+=======
+
+stunnel
+-------
+
+This is the main class which brings you stunnel support. You will need to
+instantiate it by doing the following:
+
+class { 'stunnel': }
+
+Class parameters:
+
+* ensure_version - If this parameter is passed, you can force a particular
+ version of stunnel to be installed, if it is available with your packaging
+ system, for example:
+
+ class { 'stunnel': ensure_version = '3:4.53-1' }
+
+ If you do not pass this parameter, it will default to just be 'present'.
+
+* startboot (Debian) - This parameter controls if stunnel should be started at
+ boot or not, if you do not pass this paramter, by default it will be started
+
+* default_extra (Debian) - This parameter lets you add arbitrary extra text to
+ the bottom of /etc/default/stunnel4, this can be useful to set ulimit for
+ example
+
+
+Defines
+=======
+
+stunnel::service
+----------------
+
+This define lets you setup any number of stunnels, it allows you to pass every
+stunnel configuration variable (see manifests/server.pp) which will be used to
+create the /etc/stunnel/${name}.conf file, and then notify the stunnel service
+so it will restart.
+
+If you pass $manage_nagios to this define, it will create a nagios::service
+entry for stunnel_${name} which will watch for the appropriate number processes
+with that configuration name
+
+Note that if you need to use some specific logic to decide whether or not to
+create a nagios service check, you should set $manage_nagios to false, and
+use stunnel::service::nagios from within your own manifests.
+
+stunnel::service::nagios
+------------------------
+
+This define creates a nagios service check for a specific tunnel. The resource
+name should be the name of the tunnel's configuration file without the '.conf'
+suffix. For example:
+
+ stunnel::service::nagios { 'carpal': }
+
+The above example would verify that the tunnel defined in
+`/etc/stunnel/carpal.conf'.
+
diff --git a/puppet/modules/stunnel/files/CentOS/stunnel.init b/puppet/modules/stunnel/files/CentOS/stunnel.init
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..d5c60fd8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/puppet/modules/stunnel/files/CentOS/stunnel.init
@@ -0,0 +1,143 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+#
+# Script to run stunnel in daemon mode at boot time.
+#
+# Check http://www.gaztronics.net/ for the
+# most up-to-date version of this script.
+#
+# This script is realeased under the terms of the GPL.
+# You can source a copy at:
+# http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/copyleft.html
+#
+# Please feel free to modify the script to suite your own needs.
+# I always welcome email feedback with suggestions for improvements.
+# Please do not email for general support. I do not have time to answer
+# personal help requests.
+
+# Author: Gary Myers MIIE MBCS
+# email: http://www.gaztronics.net/webform/
+# Revision 1.0 - 4th March 2005
+
+#====================================================================
+# Run level information:
+#
+# chkconfig: 2345 99 99
+# description: Secure Tunnel
+# processname: stunnel
+#
+# Run "/sbin/chkconfig --add stunnel" to add the Run levels.
+# This will setup the symlinks and set the process to run at boot.
+#====================================================================
+
+#====================================================================
+# Paths and variables and system checks.
+
+# Source function library (It's a Red Hat thing!)
+. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
+
+# Check that networking is up.
+#
+[ ${NETWORKING} ="yes" ] || exit 0
+
+# Path to the executable.
+#
+SEXE=/usr/sbin/stunnel
+
+# Path to the configuration file.
+#
+CONF=/etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf
+
+# Check the configuration file exists.
+#
+if [ ! -f $CONF ] ; then
+ echo "The configuration file cannot be found!"
+exit 0
+fi
+
+CHROOT=`grep '^chroot' /etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf | head -n 1 | sed 's/ //g' | awk -F= '{ print $2 }'`
+PIDFILE=`grep '^pid' /etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf | head -n 1 | sed 's/ //g' | awk -F= '{ print $2 }'`
+if [ -n "$CHROOT" ]; then
+ PIDFILE=$CHROOT/$PIDFILE
+fi
+
+# Path to the lock file.
+#
+LOCK_FILE=/var/lock/subsys/stunnel
+
+#====================================================================
+
+#====================================================================
+# Run controls:
+
+prog=$"stunnel"
+
+RETVAL=0
+
+# Start stunnel as daemon.
+#
+start() {
+ if [ -f $LOCK_FILE ]; then
+ echo "stunnel is already running!"
+ exit 0
+ else
+ echo -n $"Starting $prog: "
+ $SEXE $CONF
+ fi
+
+ RETVAL=$?
+ [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && success
+ echo
+ [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && touch $LOCK_FILE
+ return $RETVAL
+}
+
+
+# Stop stunnel.
+#
+stop() {
+ if [ ! -f $LOCK_FILE ]; then
+ echo "stunnel is not running!"
+ exit 0
+
+ else
+
+ echo -n $"Shutting down $prog: "
+ killproc -p $PIDFILE stunnel
+ RETVAL=$?
+ [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ]
+ rm -f $LOCK_FILE
+ echo
+ return $RETVAL
+
+ fi
+}
+
+# See how we were called.
+case "$1" in
+ start)
+ start
+ ;;
+ stop)
+ stop
+ ;;
+ restart)
+ stop
+ start
+ ;;
+ condrestart)
+ if [ -f $LOCK_FILE ]; then
+ stop
+ start
+ RETVAL=$?
+ fi
+ ;;
+ status)
+ status -p $PIDFILE stunnel
+ RETVAL=$?
+ ;;
+ *)
+ echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|condrestart|status}"
+ RETVAL=1
+esac
+
+exit $RETVAL
diff --git a/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/base.pp b/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/base.pp
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..9fed2de7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/base.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+class stunnel::base {
+
+ file { '/etc/stunnel':
+ ensure => directory;
+ }
+
+ service { 'stunnel':
+ ensure => running,
+ name => 'stunnel',
+ enable => true,
+ hasstatus => false;
+ }
+}
diff --git a/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/centos.pp b/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/centos.pp
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..3b0a6e2a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/centos.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+class stunnel::centos inherits stunnel::linux {
+
+ file { '/etc/init.d/stunnel':
+ source => "puppet:///modules/stunnel/${::operatingsystem}/stunnel.init",
+ require => Package['stunnel'],
+ before => Service['stunnel'],
+ owner => root,
+ group => 0,
+ mode => '0755';
+ }
+
+ user::managed { 'stunnel':
+ homedir => '/var/run/stunnel',
+ shell => '/sbin/nologin',
+ uid => 105,
+ gid => 105;
+ }
+
+ Service['stunnel']{
+ hasstatus => true,
+ require => [ User['stunnel'], File['/etc/init.d/stunnel'] ]
+ }
+
+ file { '/etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf':
+ source => [ "puppet:///modules/site-stunnel/${::fqdn}/stunnel.conf",
+ "puppet:///modules/site-stunnel/${stunnel::cluster}/stunnel.conf",
+ 'puppet:///modules/site-stunnel/stunnel.conf',
+ "puppet:///modules/stunnel/${::operatingsystem}/stunnel.conf" ],
+ require => Package['stunnel'],
+ notify => Service['stunnel'],
+ owner => root,
+ group => 0,
+ mode => '0600';
+ }
+}
diff --git a/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/debian.pp b/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/debian.pp
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..1135b98d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/debian.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+class stunnel::debian inherits stunnel::linux {
+
+ Package['stunnel'] {
+ name => 'stunnel4',
+ }
+
+ Service['stunnel'] {
+ name => 'stunnel4',
+ pattern => '/usr/bin/stunnel4',
+ subscribe => File['/etc/default/stunnel4'],
+ require => Package['stunnel4']
+ }
+
+ file { '/etc/default/stunnel4':
+ content => template('stunnel/Debian/default'),
+ before => Package['stunnel4'],
+ notify => Service['stunnel4'],
+ owner => root,
+ group => 0,
+ mode => '0644';
+ }
+}
+
diff --git a/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/init.pp b/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/init.pp
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..544ac04e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/init.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+#
+# stunnel puppet module
+#
+# Copyright 2009, Riseup Networks <micah@riseup.net>
+#
+#
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute
+# it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
+# General Public License version 3 as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation.
+#
+# 1. include stunnel: this will automatically include stunnel::debian,
+# which automatically includes stunnel::linux, which automatically
+# includes stunnel::base
+# 2. stunnel::client allows you to configure different /etc/stunnel/*.conf files
+# to provide various stunnel configurations
+
+# TODO: warn on cert/key issues, fail on false accept?
+
+class stunnel (
+ $ensure_version = 'present',
+ $startboot = '1',
+ $default_extra = '',
+ $cluster = '' )
+{
+
+ case $::operatingsystem {
+ debian: { class { 'stunnel::debian': } }
+ centos: { class { 'stunnel::centos': } }
+ default: { class { 'stunnel::default': } }
+ }
+
+ $stunnel_staging = "${::puppet_vardir}/stunnel4"
+ $stunnel_compdir = "${stunnel_staging}/configs"
+
+ file {
+ [ $stunnel_staging, "${stunnel_staging}/bin" ]:
+ ensure => directory,
+ owner => 0,
+ group => 0,
+ mode => '0750';
+
+ "${stunnel_staging}/configs":
+ ensure => directory,
+ owner => 0,
+ group => 0,
+ mode => '0750',
+ recurse => true,
+ purge => true,
+ force => true,
+ source => undef,
+ notify => Exec['refresh_stunnel'];
+
+ "${stunnel_staging}/bin/refresh_stunnel.sh":
+ owner => 0,
+ group => 0,
+ mode => '0755',
+ content => template('stunnel/refresh_stunnel.sh.erb');
+ }
+
+ exec { 'refresh_stunnel':
+ command => "${stunnel_staging}/bin/refresh_stunnel.sh",
+ require => [ Package['stunnel4'], File['/etc/default/stunnel4'] ]
+ }
+}
diff --git a/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/linux.pp b/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/linux.pp
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..a4a926e4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/linux.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+class stunnel::linux inherits stunnel::base {
+
+ package { 'stunnel':
+ ensure => $stunnel::ensure_version
+ }
+}
diff --git a/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/service.pp b/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/service.pp
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..8a98d8ff
--- /dev/null
+++ b/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/service.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
+define stunnel::service (
+ $ensure = present,
+ $accept = false,
+ $capath = false,
+ $cafile = false,
+ $cert = false,
+ $chroot = false,
+ $ciphers = false,
+ $client = false,
+ $compress = false,
+ $connect = false,
+ $crlpath = false,
+ $crlfile = false,
+ $debuglevel = false,
+ $delay = false,
+ $egd = false,
+ $engine = false,
+ $engineCtrl = false,
+ $enginenum = false,
+ $exec = false,
+ $execargs = false,
+ $failover = false,
+ $ident = false,
+ $key = false,
+ $local = false,
+ $oscp = false,
+ $ocspflag = false,
+ $options = false,
+ $output = false,
+ $pid = false,
+ $protocol = false,
+ $protocolauthentication = false,
+ $protocolhost = false,
+ $protocolpassword = false,
+ $protocolusername = false,
+ $pty = false,
+ $retry = false,
+ $rndbytes = false,
+ $rndfile = false,
+ $rndoverwrite = false,
+ $service = false,
+ $session = false,
+ $setuid = 'stunnel4',
+ $setgid = 'stunnel4',
+ $socket = [ 'l:TCP_NODELAY=1', 'r:TCP_NODELAY=1'],
+ $sslversion = 'SSLv3',
+ $stack = false,
+ $syslog = false,
+ $timeoutbusy = false,
+ $timeoutclose = false,
+ $timeoutconnect = false,
+ $timeoutidle = false,
+ $transparent = false,
+ $manage_nagios = false,
+ $verify = false
+) {
+
+ include stunnel
+
+ $real_client = $client ? { default => 'yes' }
+ $real_pid = $pid ? { false => "/${name}.pid", default => $pid }
+
+ $stunnel_compdir = "${::puppet_vardir}/stunnel4/configs"
+
+ file {
+ "${stunnel_compdir}/${name}.conf":
+ ensure => $ensure,
+ content => template('stunnel/service.conf.erb'),
+ require => Package['stunnel'],
+ notify => Exec['refresh_stunnel'],
+ owner => 'root',
+ group => 0,
+ mode => '0600';
+ }
+
+ if $manage_nagios {
+ stunnel::service::nagios { $name: }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/service/nagios.pp b/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/service/nagios.pp
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..578b417e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/puppet/modules/stunnel/manifests/service/nagios.pp
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+# Put a Nagios service check in place for a specific tunnel.
+#
+# The resource name will be used to point to the corresponding stunnel
+# configuration file.
+#
+define stunnel::service::nagios () {
+
+ nagios::service { "stunnel_${name}":
+ check_command => "nagios-stat-proc!/usr/bin/stunnel4 /etc/stunnel/${name}.conf!6!5!proc";
+ }
+
+}
diff --git a/puppet/modules/stunnel/templates/Debian/default b/puppet/modules/stunnel/templates/Debian/default
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..9e2f4d37
--- /dev/null
+++ b/puppet/modules/stunnel/templates/Debian/default
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+# /etc/default/stunnel
+# Julien LEMOINE <speedblue@debian.org>
+# September 2003
+
+# Change to one to enable stunnel automatic startup
+ENABLED=<%= scope.lookupvar('stunnel::startboot') %>
+FILES="/etc/stunnel/*.conf"
+OPTIONS=""
+
+# Change to one to enable ppp restart scripts
+PPP_RESTART=0
+
+<%= scope.lookupvar('stunnel::default_extra') %>
diff --git a/puppet/modules/stunnel/templates/refresh_stunnel.sh.erb b/puppet/modules/stunnel/templates/refresh_stunnel.sh.erb
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..1af0cff7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/puppet/modules/stunnel/templates/refresh_stunnel.sh.erb
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+#!/bin/sh -x
+
+for difference in `diff -q /etc/stunnel <%= @stunnel_staging %>/configs | grep differ | awk '{print $2}'`
+do
+ old_config=`basename $difference`
+ /etc/init.d/stunnel4 stop $(basename $old_config .conf)
+ rm $difference
+done
+
+for only in `diff -q /etc/stunnel <%= @stunnel_staging %>/configs | grep 'Only in /etc/stunnel:' | awk '{print $4}'`
+do
+ old_config=`basename $only`
+ /etc/init.d/stunnel4 stop $(basename $only .conf)
+ rm /etc/stunnel/${only}
+done
+
+cp <%= @stunnel_staging %>/configs/*.conf /etc/stunnel
+
+/etc/init.d/stunnel4 start
+
+
+
diff --git a/puppet/modules/stunnel/templates/service.conf.erb b/puppet/modules/stunnel/templates/service.conf.erb
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..47f1c9d2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/puppet/modules/stunnel/templates/service.conf.erb
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+; templated stunnel configuration file to be used by puppet stunnel module
+; NOTE: any changes you make to this file will be overwritten the next time
+; puppet runs, please make configuration changes to this service in puppet
+
+; Global configuration options
+<%= 'debug = ' + @debuglevel %>
+<%= 'pid = ' + @real_pid %>
+<%- %w{chroot setuid setgid service compression}.each do |v|
+ if has_variable?(v) and instance_variable_get("@#{v}").to_s != "false" -%>
+<%= v + " = " + instance_variable_get("@#{v}").to_s %>
+<%-
+ end
+end -%>
+
+; Some performance tunings
+<% if @socket.is_a? String -%>
+<%= 'socket = ' + @socket %>
+<% elsif @socket.is_a? Array -%>
+<%= @socket.map { |i| "socket = #{i}" }. join("\n") %>
+<% end -%>
+
+<%- %w{output syslog}.each do |v|
+ if has_variable?(v) and instance_variable_get("@#{v}").to_s != "false" -%>
+<%= v + " = " + instance_variable_get("@#{v}").to_s %>
+<%-
+ end
+end -%>
+
+<%- %w{egd engine enginectrl rndbytes rndfile rndoverwrite}.each do |v|
+ if has_variable?(v) and instance_variable_get("@#{v}").to_s != "false" -%>
+<%= v + " = " + instance_variable_get("@#{v}").to_s %>
+<%-
+ end
+end -%>
+
+; Service-level configuration
+<%= '[' + @name + ']' %>
+<%- %w{accept connect capath cafile cert ciphers crlpath crlfile delay enginenum exec
+ execargs failover ident key local oscp ocspflag options protocol protocolauthentication
+ protocolhost protocolpassword protocolusername pty retry session sslversion stack
+ timeoutbusy timeoutclose timeoutconnect timeoutidle transparent verify}.each do |v|
+ if has_variable?(v) and instance_variable_get("@#{v}").to_s != "false" -%>
+<%= v + ' = ' + instance_variable_get("@#{v}").to_s %>
+<%-
+ end
+end -%>
+client = <%= @client ? 'yes' : 'no' %>