- Update Cargo.toml version to 1.0.0 - Revise README.md: document available CLI options (--config, --test-processing-delay), update config format - Update INSTALL.md: change user from gemini to pollux, simplify certificate setup, remove Let's Encrypt instructions - Update systemd service user to pollux - Add comprehensive CHANGELOG.md documenting all v1.0.0 features - Remove references to eliminated CLI options (--root, --cert, --key, --host, --port) Key features in v1.0.0: - Rate limiting with configurable concurrent requests - Comprehensive config validation and error handling - Custom logging system with structured output - Security features: path traversal protection, URI validation - Systemd integration and complete installation guide - Full test suite (22 tests) with zero warnings
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# Installing Pollux Gemini Server
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This guide covers installing and configuring the Pollux Gemini server for production use.
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## Prerequisites
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- Linux system with systemd
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- Rust toolchain (for building from source)
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- Domain name with DNS configured
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- Let's Encrypt account (for certificates)
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## Quick Start
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```bash
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# 1. Build and install
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cargo build --release
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sudo cp target/release/pollux /usr/local/bin/
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# 2. Get certificates
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sudo certbot certonly --standalone -d example.com
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# 3. Create directories and user
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sudo useradd -r -s /bin/false pollux
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sudo usermod -a -G ssl-cert pollux
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sudo mkdir -p /etc/pollux /var/www/example.com
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sudo chown -R pollux:pollux /var/www/example.com
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# 4. Install config
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sudo cp dist/config.toml /etc/pollux/
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# 5. Add your Gemini content
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sudo cp -r your-content/* /var/www/example.com/
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# 6. Install and start service
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sudo cp dist/pollux.service /etc/systemd/system/
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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sudo systemctl enable pollux
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sudo systemctl start pollux
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# 7. Check status
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sudo systemctl status pollux
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sudo journalctl -u pollux -f
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```
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## Detailed Installation
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### Building from Source
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/yourusername/pollux.git
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cd pollux
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cargo build --release
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sudo cp target/release/pollux /usr/local/bin/
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```
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### Certificate Setup
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#### Certificate Setup
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**For Production:** Obtain certificates from your preferred Certificate Authority and place them in `/etc/pollux/`. Ensure they are readable by the pollux user.
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**For Development/Testing:** Generate self-signed certificates (see Quick Start section).
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**Note:** Let's Encrypt certificates can be used but their installation and permission setup is beyond the scope of this documentation.
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```bash
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# Generate certificates
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openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 \
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-keyout /etc/pollux/key.pem \
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-out /etc/pollux/cert.pem \
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-days 365 -nodes \
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-subj "/CN=example.com"
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# Set permissions
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sudo chown pollux:pollux /etc/pollux/*.pem
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sudo chmod 644 /etc/pollux/cert.pem
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sudo chmod 600 /etc/pollux/key.pem
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```
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### User and Directory Setup
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```bash
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# Create service user
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sudo useradd -r -s /bin/false pollux
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# Add to certificate group (varies by distro)
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sudo usermod -a -G ssl-cert pollux # Ubuntu/Debian
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# OR
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sudo usermod -a -G certbot pollux # Some systems
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# Create directories
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sudo mkdir -p /etc/pollux /var/www/example.com
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sudo chown -R pollux:pollux /var/www/example.com
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```
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### Configuration
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Edit `/etc/pollux/config.toml`:
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```toml
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root = "/var/www/example.com"
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cert = "/etc/pollux/cert.pem"
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key = "/etc/pollux/key.pem"
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bind_host = "0.0.0.0"
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hostname = "example.com"
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port = 1965
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max_concurrent_requests = 1000
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log_level = "info"
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```
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### Content Setup
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```bash
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# Copy your Gemini files
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sudo cp -r gemini-content/* /var/www/example.com/
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# Set permissions
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sudo chown -R pollux:pollux /var/www/example.com
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sudo find /var/www/example.com -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \;
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sudo find /var/www/example.com -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \;
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```
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### Service Installation
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# Install service file
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sudo cp dist/pollux.service /etc/systemd/system/
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# If your paths differ, edit the service file
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sudo editor /etc/systemd/system/pollux.service
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# Update ReadOnlyPaths to match your config
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# Enable and start
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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sudo systemctl enable pollux
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sudo systemctl start pollux
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```
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### Verification
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```bash
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# Check service status
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sudo systemctl status pollux
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# View logs
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sudo journalctl -u pollux -f
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# Test connection
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openssl s_client -connect example.com:1965 -servername example.com <<< "gemini://example.com/\r\n" | head -1
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```
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## Troubleshooting
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### Permission Issues
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```bash
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# Check certificate access
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sudo -u pollux cat /etc/pollux/cert.pem
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# Check content access
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sudo -u pollux ls -la /var/www/example.com/
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```
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### Port Issues
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```bash
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# Check if port is in use
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sudo netstat -tlnp | grep :1965
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# Test binding
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sudo -u pollux /usr/local/bin/pollux # Should show startup messages
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```
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### Certificate Issues
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```bash
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# Renew certificates
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sudo certbot renew
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# Reload service after cert renewal
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sudo systemctl reload pollux
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```
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## Configuration Options
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See `config.toml` for all available options. Key settings:
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- `root`: Directory containing your .gmi files
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- `cert`/`key`: TLS certificate paths
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- `bind_host`: IP/interface to bind to
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- `hostname`: Domain name for URI validation
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- `port`: Listen port (1965 is standard)
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- `max_concurrent_requests`: Connection limit
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- `log_level`: Logging verbosity
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## Certificate Management
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The server uses standard systemd restart for certificate updates. Restart time is less than 1 second.
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### Let's Encrypt Integration
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For automatic certificate renewal with certbot:
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```bash
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# Create post-renewal hook
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sudo tee /etc/letsencrypt/renewal-hooks/post/restart-pollux.sh > /dev/null << 'EOF'
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#!/bin/bash
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# Restart Pollux after Let's Encrypt certificate renewal
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systemctl restart pollux
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logger -t certbot-pollux-restart "Restarted pollux after certificate renewal"
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EOF
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# Make it executable
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sudo chmod +x /etc/letsencrypt/renewal-hooks/post/restart-pollux.sh
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# Test the hook
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sudo /etc/letsencrypt/renewal-hooks/post/restart-pollux.sh
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```
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### Manual Certificate Update
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```bash
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# Restart server to load new certificates
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sudo systemctl restart pollux
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# Check restart in logs
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sudo journalctl -u pollux -f
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```
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## Upgrading
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```bash
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# Stop service
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sudo systemctl stop pollux
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# Install new binary
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sudo cp target/release/pollux /usr/local/bin/
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# Start service
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sudo systemctl start pollux
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```
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## Security Notes
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- Certificates are read-only by the service user
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- Content directory is read-only
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- No temporary file access
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- Systemd security hardening applied
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- Private keys have restricted permissions
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- URI validation prevents domain confusion attacks |