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Daniel Micay
02b7e4e5c1 add 3.releases.grapheneos.org server 2025-10-09 09:06:31 -04:00
Daniel Micay
c6156ebed7 switch from shaped CAKE to FQ for BuyVM servers
These servers originally only had the 1Gbps base bandwidth and shaping
it with CAKE worked well to make the most of it during traffic spikes
for the web servers. It has little value for the nameservers since the
only potentially high throughput service is non-interactive SSH.

These servers now have 10Gbps burst available but are heavily limited by
their single virtual core and unable to use all of it in practice. CAKE
can only provide significant value when it's the bottleneck which isn't
the case when the workload is CPU limited. We don't want to keep around
the artificially low 1Gbps limit and it can't do much more.

Unlike OVH, the practical bottleneck is the CPU and FQ has the lowest
CPU usage in practice due to being very performance-oriented with a FIFO
fast path and offloading TCP pacing from the TCP stack to itself. On the
DNS servers, the fast path is always used in practice. Our OVH servers
have a much lower enforced bandwidth limit and the way they implement it
ruins fairness across flows. We definitely want to stick with CAKE for
our VPS instances on OVH but it doesn't make sense on BuyVM anymore.
2025-09-18 01:26:39 -04:00
Daniel Micay
d923bc7e24 use monotonic timer for session ticket key rotation
It makes more sense to rotate session ticket keys every 8 hours instead
of doing it at 3 specific times each day where the initial rotation will
happen earlier than necessary. It makes little difference due to keeping
the previous 3 session tickets valid but is cleaner.
2025-09-15 21:10:42 -04:00
Daniel Micay
35ca9a2a19 allow server TCP Fast Open and rotate the keys
This needs to be configured by specific services to have any effect. For
now, we're only enabling it for the PowerDNS Authoritative Server and
dnsdist since it's recommended by RFC 9210 and actively used by various
recursive resolver servers when falling back to TCP. TCP Fast Open is
rarely used from end user devices due to it enabling tracking and having
issues with middleboxes. We aren't going to start using it anywhere in
GrapheneOS but may have more server-side uses for it. This functionality
is built into QUIC without the same downsides but QUIC support in the
software we use is not ready for us to enable it, especially the very
primitive support in nginx.

For most servers, a new random TCP Fast Open key is created on a daily
basis and the previous key continues to be accepted. For DNS servers,
the new key is generated via a keyed hash of the current date in order
to keep it consistent across servers providing an anycast IP without it
needing regular synchronization.
2025-09-15 21:10:39 -04:00
Daniel Micay
46fe2fd36c add CAP_CHOWN to certbot-renew.service for dnsdist 2025-09-05 02:06:01 -04:00
Daniel Micay
ece7064674 raise NIC channels to number of threads
1.releases.grapheneos.org and 2.releases.grapheneos.org were ending up
with only 6 channels by default despite the hardware being capable of
far more. This raises it to match the 24 CPU threads.

0.releases.grapheneos.org is already using 32 channels by default which
matches the 32 CPU threads.
2025-09-04 01:00:22 -04:00
Daniel Micay
e9fda8e7a1 map packet priority 4 to the high priority fq band 2025-09-01 19:35:49 -04:00
Daniel Micay
274b5d60cb disable automatic xfs_fsr.service for now 2025-08-07 19:04:08 -04:00
Daniel Micay
b669c4ce61 relax PrivateUsers for certbot-renew.service
This was preventing using the dnsdist group for the nameservers.
2025-07-27 13:08:48 -04:00
Daniel Micay
57a5209d8b integrate dnsdist in session ticket keys management 2025-05-27 15:40:54 -04:00
Daniel Micay
94a2567b15 add tls group for session ticket keys 2025-05-27 15:40:52 -04:00
Daniel Micay
44f6e6021a make session ticket management more generic 2025-05-27 14:23:23 -04:00
Daniel Micay
90a7780b5e migrate to new tlsserver Let's Encrypt profile
We can no longer use OCSP stapling and Must-Staple. These will soon be
obsolete once the `shortlived` profile is available for public use since
it will provide certificates with a similar lifetime as OCSP responses.

In the meantime, we've moved to the `tlsserver` profile stripping legacy
features to prepare for the `shortlived` profile which will be identical
to `tlsserver` but with a validity period of 6 days.

The certificate for SUPL is still temporarily using the classic profile
to work around the older generations of end-of-life Snapdragon Pixels
not having support for SNI. We can eventually drop support for these
devices from the SUPL service to allow us to disable TLSv1.1, DHE and
move to the `tlsserver` or `shortlived` profile.

The certificate for SMTP is still temporarily using the classic profile
to avoid potential compatibility issues with servers supporting TLSv1.2
but still not yet supporting SNI.
2025-05-08 22:26:43 -04:00
Daniel Micay
1f4d7316b8 reorganize configurations into etc directory 2025-04-15 12:53:49 -04:00