doc/administration/smime_signing_email.md
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Notification emails sent by GitLab can be signed with S/MIME for improved security.
Be aware that S/MIME certificates and TLS/SSL certificates are not the same and are used for different purposes: TLS creates a secure channel, whereas S/MIME signs and/or encrypts the message itself
This setting must be explicitly enabled and a single pair of key and certificate files must be provided:
Optionally, you can also provide a bundle of CA certs (PEM-encoded) to be included on each signature. This is typically an intermediate CA.
[!warning] Be mindful of the access levels for your private keys and visibility to third parties.
For Linux package installations:
Edit /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb and adapt the file paths:
gitlab_rails['gitlab_email_smime_enabled'] = true
gitlab_rails['gitlab_email_smime_key_file'] = '/etc/gitlab/ssl/gitlab_smime.key'
gitlab_rails['gitlab_email_smime_cert_file'] = '/etc/gitlab/ssl/gitlab_smime.crt'
# Optional
gitlab_rails['gitlab_email_smime_ca_certs_file'] = '/etc/gitlab/ssl/gitlab_smime_cas.crt'
Save the file and reconfigure GitLab for the changes to take effect.
The key must be readable by the GitLab system user (git by default).
For self-compiled installations:
Edit config/gitlab.yml:
email_smime:
# Uncomment and set to true if you need to enable email S/MIME signing (default: false)
enabled: true
# S/MIME private key file in PEM format, unencrypted
# Default is '.gitlab_smime_key' relative to Rails.root (the root of the GitLab app).
key_file: /etc/pki/smime/private/gitlab.key
# S/MIME public certificate key in PEM format, will be attached to signed messages
# Default is '.gitlab_smime_cert' relative to Rails.root (the root of the GitLab app).
cert_file: /etc/pki/smime/certs/gitlab.crt
# S/MIME extra CA public certificates in PEM format, will be attached to signed messages
# Optional
ca_certs_file: /etc/pki/smime/certs/gitlab_cas.crt
Save the file and restart GitLab for the changes to take effect.
The key must be readable by the GitLab system user (git by default).
Typically S/MIME certificates are handled in binary Public Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) #12 format
(.pfx or .p12 extensions), which contain the following in a single encrypted file:
To export the required files in PEM encoding from the PKCS #12 file, the
openssl command can be used:
#-- Extract private key in PEM encoding (no password, unencrypted)
openssl pkcs12 -in gitlab.p12 -nocerts -nodes -out gitlab.key
#-- Extract certificates in PEM encoding (full certs chain including CA)
openssl pkcs12 -in gitlab.p12 -nokeys -out gitlab.crt