There is 2 way to install it. Either via SSH or through DirectAdmin Custombuild
Rspamd, the fast, free and open-source spam filtering system, goes with a web interface, which provides basic functions for setting metric actions, scores, viewing statistic and learning. Here is a guide on how to get installed into DirectAdmin control panel on admin level.
Rspamd is an advanced spam filtering system that allows evaluation of messages by a number ;
of rules including regular expressions, statistical analysis and custom services such as URL black lists.
If you want to install Rspamd on CentOS 8 with DirectAdmin, here is a short guide on the matter.
At the moment of the publication CentOS 8 repo is added for Rspamd experimental builds. There are no plans to add CentOS 8 support for 1.9.4, as claims the Rspamd author. So let's go and install it!
First make sure you've got CentOS 8 installed, run the command:
cat /etc/redhat-release
for this. You should see something like:
CentOS Linux release 8.0.1905 (Core)
It's expected to see CentOS Linux release 8 here. The other numbers might differ at the moment of a reading.
Add a repository
As root run the following command:
wget https://rspamd.com/rpm/centos-8/rspamd-experimental.repo -O /etc/yum.repos.d/rspamd.repo
So, here we downloaded a file with information about Rspamd repository and installed it. The next step will be to install Rspamd.
Rspamd Installation with DirectAdmin
We will use CustomBuild to get Rspamd installed and configured for our needs:
cd /usr/local/directadmin/custombuild/ ./build update ./build set spamd rspamd ./build rspamd
The final command is expected to give a similar output to the following one:
Complete! Enabling rspamd in systemd... Disabling spamassassin in systemd... Removed /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/spamassassin.service. Removed /etc/systemd/system/spamd.service. Removing directory: /var/lib/spamassassin... Removing directory: /usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin... Removing directory: /usr/lib64/perl5/auto/Mail/SpamAssassin... Removing directory: /usr/share/spamassassin... Removing directory: /etc/mail/spamassassin... Removing directory: /root/.spamassassin... Removing file: /usr/bin/spamassassin... Removing file: /usr/bin/sa-check_spamd... Removing file: /usr/bin/spamc... Removing file: /usr/bin/sa-learn... Removing file: /usr/bin/spamd... Removing file: /usr/bin/sa-awl... Removing file: /usr/bin/sa-update... Removing file: /usr/bin/sa-compile... Removing file: /etc/exim.spamassassin.conf... Removing file: /etc/cron.daily/sa-update... SpamAssassin has been successfully removed Debug mode. Level 10 dataskq: command: action=rewrite&value=rspamd Spam::write_spamd_conf: user_prefs for wp7test is not enabled. Skipping this write. Restarting rspamd. Restarting exim.
So, Rspamd is installed! Need to do some additional tweaks:
Update iptables firewall
Make sure outgoing connections to remote UDP port 11335 are allowed. If blocked you will see an error:
got error on IO with server fuzzy1.rspamd.com:11335(88.99.142.95:11335), on write, 1, Operation not permitted
If you use CSF/LFD just add the port into UDP_OUT and UDP6_OUT, then restart csf.
Changing statistics to work with sqlite (optional):
The Rspamd 2.0 moved to use redis as a backend, if it's not what you want you might need to roll back to sqlite, for this do the following.
Create a file /etc/rspamd/local.d/statistic.conf:
touch /etc/rspamd/local.d/statistic.conf
And now either open the file in an editor and populate with a content from the link at github or use the following command:
wget -O /etc/rspamd/local.d/statistic.conf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/poralix/directadmin-utils/master/rspamd/rspamd2-statistic-sqlite.conf
to install the needed config.
Then restart Rspamd:
systemctl restart rspamd
and check to make sure it's running:
[root@server rspamd]# ps aux | grep rspamd _rspamd 568 4.1 1.7 180324 69620 ? Ss 01:35 0:00 rspamd: main process _rspamd 571 0.0 1.4 180324 56812 ? S 01:35 0:00 rspamd: rspamd_proxy process (localhost:11332) _rspamd 574 0.0 1.5 181464 58776 ? S 01:35 0:00 rspamd: controller process (localhost:11334) _rspamd 575 0.0 1.4 180684 58016 ? S 01:35 0:00 rspamd: normal process (localhost:11333) _rspamd 577 0.0 1.4 180324 56068 ? S 01:35 0:00 rspamd: hs_helper process root 580 0.0 0.0 10024 948 pts/1 R+ 01:35 0:00 grep --color=auto rspamd root 23030 0.0 0.0 166428 812 ? Ss 00:01 0:00 gpg-agent --homedir /var/cache/dnf/rspamd-experimental-9db1f43f1540b7c6/pubring --use-standard-socket --daemon [root@server rspamd]#
Web-UI in DirectAdmin for admins
You can install Rspamd plugin for DirectAdmin. It will add Rspamd WebUI into DirectAdmin at admin level
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