#!/bin/bash -e # The first argument is the bit depth of the dhparam, or 2048 if unspecified DHPARAM_BITS=${1:-2048} # If a dhparam file is not available, use the pre-generated one and generate a new one in the background. # Note that /etc/nginx/dhparam is a volume, so this dhparam will persist restarts. PREGEN_DHPARAM_FILE="/app/dhparam.pem.default" DHPARAM_FILE="/etc/nginx/dhparam/dhparam.pem" GEN_LOCKFILE="/tmp/dhparam_generating.lock" # The hash of the pregenerated dhparam file is used to check if the pregen dhparam is already in use PREGEN_HASH=$(md5sum $PREGEN_DHPARAM_FILE | cut -d" " -f1) if [[ -f $DHPARAM_FILE ]]; then CURRENT_HASH=$(md5sum $DHPARAM_FILE | cut -d" " -f1) if [[ $PREGEN_HASH != $CURRENT_HASH ]]; then # There is already a dhparam, and it's not the default echo "Custom dhparam.pem file found, generation skipped" exit 0 fi if [[ -f $GEN_LOCKFILE ]]; then # Generation is already in progress exit 0 fi fi cat >&2 <<-EOT WARNING: $DHPARAM_FILE was not found. A pre-generated dhparam.pem will be used for now while a new one is being generated in the background. Once the new dhparam.pem is in place, nginx will be reloaded. EOT # Put the default dhparam file in place so we can start immediately cp $PREGEN_DHPARAM_FILE $DHPARAM_FILE touch $GEN_LOCKFILE # Generate a new dhparam in the background in a low priority and reload nginx when finished (grep removes the progress indicator). ( ( nice -n +5 openssl dhparam -out $DHPARAM_FILE $DHPARAM_BITS 2>&1 \ && echo "dhparam generation complete, reloading nginx" \ && nginx -s reload ) | grep -vE '^[\.+]+' rm $GEN_LOCKFILE ) &disown