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96afa59f18 pushing the right directories 2024-08-24 22:35:22 +00:00
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e488c1eac1 Merge branch 'main' of https://gitea.zacksolutions.dev/Zakaria/docker-lab 2024-08-24 22:33:12 +00:00
2502ae556d let's try again 2024-08-24 22:33:09 +00:00
328b8e40b7 revert 99730bcd0f
revert guac_reasmeDockerfiles
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revert guac_reasmeDockerfiles
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c53a41433d commit more Servers 2024-08-24 22:29:33 +00:00
8a0dc3d35b Merge branch 'main' of https://gitea.zacksolutions.dev/Zakaria/docker-lab 2024-08-24 22:23:07 +00:00
0bcf91830c commit this 2024-08-24 22:23:05 +00:00
e1284dfcf9 revert 74727d5092
revert let's correct
2024-08-24 22:22:29 +00:00
74727d5092 let's correct 2024-08-24 22:21:44 +00:00
b504737ccd revert 99730bcd0f
revert guac_reasmeDockerfiles
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44e1fca7c4 Merge branch 'main' of https://gitea.zacksolutions.dev/Zakaria/docker-lab 2024-08-23 23:39:15 +00:00
99730bcd0f guac_reasmeDockerfiles 2024-08-23 23:27:13 +00:00
300dbe9857 Re-add deployment as a regular directory 2024-08-22 20:56:17 -04:00
8252e8664d fixingtheMESSIjustmade 2024-08-22 20:47:57 -04:00
9379a33afb fixingtheMESSIjustmade 2024-08-22 20:47:03 -04:00
92dd36c4f7 fixingtheMESSIjustmade 2024-08-22 20:08:31 -04:00
79c7ceeec1 portChange 2024-08-20 07:43:30 +00:00
e1dfdf156d Paperlessh 2024-08-20 07:38:46 +00:00
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services:
db:
image: postgres:15-alpine
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
POSTGRES_DB: defguard
POSTGRES_USER: defguard
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${DEFGUARD_DB_PASSWORD}
volumes:
- ${VOLUME_DIR:-./.volumes}/db:/var/lib/postgresql/data
# ports:
# - "5432:5432"
caddy: # [PROXY]
image: caddy:2.7-alpine # [PROXY]
restart: unless-stopped # [PROXY]
volumes: # [PROXY]
- ${VOLUME_DIR:-./.volumes}/caddy/data:/data # [PROXY]
- ${VOLUME_DIR:-./.volumes}/caddy/config:/config # [PROXY]
- ${VOLUME_DIR:-./.volumes}/caddy/Caddyfile:/etc/caddy/Caddyfile # [PROXY]
ports: # [PROXY]
#http
- "8002:80" # [PROXY]
#https
- "6443:443" # [PROXY]
core:
image: ghcr.io/defguard/defguard:${CORE_IMAGE_TAG:-latest}
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
DEFGUARD_AUTH_SECRET: ${DEFGUARD_AUTH_SECRET}
DEFGUARD_GATEWAY_SECRET: ${DEFGUARD_GATEWAY_SECRET}
DEFGUARD_YUBIBRIDGE_SECRET: ${DEFGUARD_YUBIBRIDGE_SECRET}
DEFGUARD_SECRET_KEY: ${DEFGUARD_SECRET_KEY}
DEFGUARD_DEFAULT_ADMIN_PASSWORD: ${DEFGUARD_DEFAULT_ADMIN_PASSWORD}
DEFGUARD_DB_HOST: db
DEFGUARD_DB_PORT: 5432
DEFGUARD_DB_USER: defguard
DEFGUARD_DB_PASSWORD: ${DEFGUARD_DB_PASSWORD}
DEFGUARD_DB_NAME: defguard
DEFGUARD_URL: ${DEFGUARD_URL}
DEFGUARD_LOG_LEVEL: info
DEFGUARD_WEBAUTHN_RP_ID: ${DEFGUARD_WEBAUTHN_RP_ID}
DEFGUARD_COOKIE_INSECURE: ${DEFGUARD_COOKIE_INSECURE:-false}
DEFGUARD_ENROLLMENT_URL: ${DEFGUARD_ENROLLMENT_URL} # [ENROLLMENT]
DEFGUARD_PROXY_URL: https://proxy:50052 # [ENROLLMENT]
DEFGUARD_PROXY_GRPC_CA: /ssl/defguard-ca.pem # [ENROLLMENT]
DEFGUARD_GRPC_CERT: /ssl/defguard-grpc.crt
DEFGUARD_GRPC_KEY: /ssl/defguard-grpc.key
## RSA setup guide: https://defguard.gitbook.io/defguard/community-features/setting-up-your-instance/docker-compose#openid-rsa-setup
DEFGUARD_OPENID_KEY: /keys/rsakey.pem
## LDAP setup guide: https://defguard.gitbook.io/defguard/features/ldap-synchronization-setup
# DEFGUARD_LDAP_URL: ldap://localhost:389 # [LDAP]
# DEFGUARD_LDAP_BIND_USERNAME: cn=admin,dc=example,dc=org # [LDAP]
# DEFGUARD_LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD: password # [LDAP]
ports:
# web
- "9876:8000"
# grpc
- "50055:50055"
depends_on:
- db
volumes:
# SSL setup guide: https://defguard.gitbook.io/defguard/features/setting-up-your-instance/docker-compose#ssl-setup
- ${VOLUME_DIR:-./.volumes}/ssl:/ssl
## RSA setup guide: https://defguard.gitbook.io/defguard/community-features/setting-up-your-instance/docker-compose#openid-rsa-setup
- ${VOLUME_DIR:-./.volumes}/core/rsakey.pem:/keys/rsakey.pem
proxy: # [ENROLLMENT]
image: ghcr.io/defguard/defguard-proxy:${PROXY_IMAGE_TAG:-latest} # [ENROLLMENT]
restart: unless-stopped # [ENROLLMENT]
environment: # [ENROLLMENT]
DEFGUARD_PROXY_GRPC_PORT: 50052 # [ENROLLMENT]
DEFGUARD_PROXY_GRPC_CERT: /ssl/defguard-proxy-grpc.crt # [ENROLLMENT]
DEFGUARD_PROXY_GRPC_KEY: /ssl/defguard-proxy-grpc.key # [ENROLLMENT]
volumes: # [ENROLLMENT]
#SSL setup guide: https://defguard.gitbook.io/defguard/features/setting-up-your-instance/docker-compose#ssl-setup
- ${VOLUME_DIR:-./.volumes}/ssl:/ssl # [ENROLLMENT]
ports:
# web
- "8588:8080"
depends_on: # [ENROLLMENT]
- core # [ENROLLMENT]
gateway: # [VPN]
image: ghcr.io/defguard/gateway:${GATEWAY_IMAGE_TAG:-latest} # [VPN]
restart: unless-stopped # [VPN]
network_mode: "host" # [VPN]
environment: # [VPN]
DEFGUARD_GRPC_URL: https://localhost:50055 # [VPN]
DEFGUARD_GRPC_CA: /ssl/defguard-ca.pem # [VPN]
DEFGUARD_STATS_PERIOD: 30 # [VPN]
DEFGUARD_TOKEN: ${DEFGUARD_TOKEN} # [VPN]
volumes: # [VPN]
- ${VOLUME_DIR:-./.volumes}/ssl:/ssl # [VPN]
cap_add: # [VPN]
- NET_ADMIN # [VPN]
gateway-OpenVPN: # [VPN]
image: ghcr.io/defguard/gateway:${GATEWAY_IMAGE_TAG:-latest} # [VPN]
restart: unless-stopped # [VPN]
network_mode: "host" # [VPN]
environment: # [VPN]
DEFGUARD_GRPC_URL: https://localhost:50055 # [VPN]
DEFGUARD_GRPC_CA: /ssl/defguard-ca.pem # [VPN]
DEFGUARD_STATS_PERIOD: 30 # [VPN]
DEFGUARD_TOKEN: eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJEZWZHdWFyZCIsInN1YiI6IkRFRkdVQVJELU5FVFdPUkstNSIsImNsaWVudF9pZCI6IjUiLCJleHAiOjYwMTkyNjE4NDMsIm5iZiI6MTcyNDI5NDU0OH0.cV9dgj0B7hjT7LaLqbZ0sp8u-Fl71X13mnDppFXaD4E
volumes: # [VPN]
- ${VOLUME_DIR:-./.volumes}/ssl:/ssl # [VPN]
cap_add: # [VPN]
- NET_ADMIN # [VPN]

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version: "3"
services:
gateway:
image: ghcr.io/defguard/gateway:latest
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- DEFGUARD_STATS_PERIOD
- RUST_LOG=debug
# SSL setup guide: https://defguard.gitbook.io/defguard/features/setting-up-your-instance/docker-compose#ssl-setup
- DEFGUARD_GRPC_CA=/ssl/defguard-ca.pem
#ports:
# - DEFGUARD_GRPC_CA: /ssl/defguard-ca.pem
ports:
# wireguard endpoint
#- "51820:50051/udp"
volumes:
- "50051:50051/udp"
#volumes:
# SSL setup guide: https://defguard.gitbook.io/defguard/features/setting-up-your-instance/docker-compose#ssl-setup
- ./.volumes/ssl:/ssl
#- ./.volumes/ssl:/ssl
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN

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services:
db:
image: postgres:15-alpine
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
POSTGRES_DB: defguard
POSTGRES_USER: defguard
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${DEFGUARD_DB_PASSWORD}
volumes:
- ${VOLUME_DIR:-./.volumes}/db:/var/lib/postgresql/data
# ports:
# - "5432:5432"
# caddy: # [PROXY]
# image: caddy:2.7-alpine # [PROXY]
# restart: unless-stopped # [PROXY]
# volumes: # [PROXY]
# - ${VOLUME_DIR:-./.volumes}/caddy/data:/data # [PROXY]
# - ${VOLUME_DIR:-./.volumes}/caddy/config:/config # [PROXY]
# - ${VOLUME_DIR:-./.volumes}/caddy/Caddyfile:/etc/caddy/Caddyfile # [PROXY]
# ports: # [PROXY]
# # http # [PROXY]
# - "80:80" # [PROXY]
# # https # [PROXY]
# - "443:443" # [PROXY]
core:
image: ghcr.io/defguard/defguard:${CORE_IMAGE_TAG:-latest}
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
DEFGUARD_AUTH_SECRET: ${DEFGUARD_AUTH_SECRET}
DEFGUARD_GATEWAY_SECRET: ${DEFGUARD_GATEWAY_SECRET}
DEFGUARD_YUBIBRIDGE_SECRET: ${DEFGUARD_YUBIBRIDGE_SECRET}
DEFGUARD_SECRET_KEY: ${DEFGUARD_SECRET_KEY}
DEFGUARD_DEFAULT_ADMIN_PASSWORD: ${DEFGUARD_DEFAULT_ADMIN_PASSWORD}
DEFGUARD_DB_HOST: db
DEFGUARD_DB_PORT: 5432
DEFGUARD_DB_USER: defguard
DEFGUARD_DB_PASSWORD: ${DEFGUARD_DB_PASSWORD}
DEFGUARD_DB_NAME: defguard
DEFGUARD_URL: ${DEFGUARD_URL}
DEFGUARD_LOG_LEVEL: info
# DEFGUARD_WEBAUTHN_RP_ID: ${DEFGUARD_WEBAUTHN_RP_ID}
DEFGUARD_COOKIE_INSECURE: ${DEFGUARD_COOKIE_INSECURE:-false}
DEFGUARD_ENROLLMENT_URL: ${DEFGUARD_ENROLLMENT_URL} # [ENROLLMENT]
# DEFGUARD_PROXY_URL: https://proxy:50052 # [ENROLLMENT]
# DEFGUARD_PROXY_GRPC_CA: /ssl/defguard-ca.pem # [ENROLLMENT]
#DEFGUARD_GRPC_CERT: /ssl/defguard-grpc.crt
#DEFGUARD_GRPC_KEY: /ssl/defguard-grpc.key
## RSA setup guide: https://defguard.gitbook.io/defguard/community-features/setting-up-your-instance/docker-compose#openid-rsa-setup
DEFGUARD_OPENID_KEY: /keys/rsakey.pem
## LDAP setup guide: https://defguard.gitbook.io/defguard/features/ldap-synchronization-setup
# DEFGUARD_LDAP_URL: ldap://localhost:389 # [LDAP]
# DEFGUARD_LDAP_BIND_USERNAME: cn=admin,dc=example,dc=org # [LDAP]
# DEFGUARD_LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD: password # [LDAP]
ports:
# web
- "8850:8000"
# grpc
- "50055:50055"
depends_on:
- db
volumes:
# SSL setup guide: https://defguard.gitbook.io/defguard/features/setting-up-your-instance/docker-compose#ssl-setup
- ${VOLUME_DIR:-./.volumes}/ssl:/ssl
## RSA setup guide: https://defguard.gitbook.io/defguard/community-features/setting-up-your-instance/docker-compose#openid-rsa-setup
- ${VOLUME_DIR:-./.volumes}/core/rsakey.pem:/keys/rsakey.pem
# proxy: # [ENROLLMENT]
# image: ghcr.io/defguard/defguard-proxy:${PROXY_IMAGE_TAG:-latest} # [ENROLLMENT]
# restart: unless-stopped # [ENROLLMENT]
# environment: # [ENROLLMENT]
# DEFGUARD_PROXY_GRPC_PORT: 50052 # [ENROLLMENT]
# DEFGUARD_PROXY_GRPC_CERT: /ssl/defguard-proxy-grpc.crt # [ENROLLMENT]
# DEFGUARD_PROXY_GRPC_KEY: /ssl/defguard-proxy-grpc.key # [ENROLLMENT]
# volumes: # [ENROLLMENT]
# SSL setup guide: https://defguard.gitbook.io/defguard/features/setting-up-your-instance/docker-compose#ssl-setup
# - ${VOLUME_DIR:-./.volumes}/ssl:/ssl # [ENROLLMENT]
# ports:
# # web
# - "8080:8080"
# depends_on: # [ENROLLMENT]
# - core # [ENROLLMENT]
# gateway: # [VPN]
# image: ghcr.io/defguard/gateway:${GATEWAY_IMAGE_TAG:-latest} # [VPN]
# restart: unless-stopped # [VPN]
# network_mode: "host" # [VPN]
# environment: # [VPN]
# DEFGUARD_GRPC_URL: https://localhost:50055 # [VPN]
# DEFGUARD_GRPC_CA: /ssl/defguard-ca.pem # [VPN]
# DEFGUARD_STATS_PERIOD: 30 # [VPN]
# DEFGUARD_TOKEN: ${DEFGUARD_TOKEN} # [VPN]
# volumes: # [VPN]
# SSL setup guide: https://defguard.gitbook.io/defguard/features/setting-up-your-instance/docker-compose#ssl-setup
# - ${VOLUME_DIR:-./.volumes}/ssl:/ssl # [VPN]
# cap_add: # [VPN]
# - NET_ADMIN # [VPN]

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# Use userspace wireguard implementation, useful on systems without native wireguard support
# Set to 0/1
DEFGUARD_USERSPACE=0
# Defguard GRPC URL, e.g.: defguard-grpc.mycompany.com
DEFGUARD_GRPC_URL=http://192.168.1.197:50055/
# Token from Defguard app to secure gRPC connection, available on network page.
DEFGUARD_TOKEN=eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJEZWZHdWFyZCIsInN1YiI6IkRFRkdVQVJELU5FVFdPUkstMiIsImNsaWVudF9pZCI6IjIiLCJleHAiOjYwMTg2NjMyMjYsIm5iZiI6MTcyMzY5NTkzMX0.cmQTo1ZIflFAW-STanDi3rgb9lqE55Hf50yetX1BSUE
# Defines how often (in seconds) should interface statistics be sent to Defguard server
DEFGUARD_STATS_PERIOD=30

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-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
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# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
## Our Pledge
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# Guacamole with docker compose
This is a small documentation how to run a fully working **Apache Guacamole (incubating)** instance with docker (docker compose). The goal of this project is to make it easy to test Guacamole.
## About Guacamole
Apache Guacamole (incubating) is a clientless remote desktop gateway. It supports standard protocols like VNC, RDP, and SSH. It is called clientless because no plugins or client software are required. Thanks to HTML5, once Guacamole is installed on a server, all you need to access your desktops is a web browser.
It supports RDP, SSH, Telnet and VNC and is the fastest HTML5 gateway I know. Checkout the projects [homepage](https://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/) for more information.
## Prerequisites
You need a working **docker** installation and **docker compose** running on your machine.
## Quick start
Clone the GIT repository and start guacamole:
~~~bash
git clone "https://github.com/boschkundendienst/guacamole-docker-compose.git"
cd guacamole-docker-compose
./prepare.sh
docker compose up -d
~~~
Your guacamole server should now be available at `https://ip of your server:8443/`. The default username is `guacadmin` with password `guacadmin`.
## Details
To understand some details let's take a closer look at parts of the `docker-compose.yml` file:
### Networking
The following part of docker-compose.yml will create a network with name `guacnetwork_compose` in mode `bridged`.
~~~python
...
# networks
# create a network 'guacnetwork_compose' in mode 'bridged'
networks:
guacnetwork_compose:
driver: bridge
...
~~~
### Services
#### guacd
The following part of docker-compose.yml will create the guacd service. guacd is the heart of Guacamole which dynamically loads support for remote desktop protocols (called "client plugins") and connects them to remote desktops based on instructions received from the web application. The container will be called `guacd_compose` based on the docker image `guacamole/guacd` connected to our previously created network `guacnetwork_compose`. Additionally we map the 2 local folders `./drive` and `./record` into the container. We can use them later to map user drives and store recordings of sessions.
~~~python
...
services:
# guacd
guacd:
container_name: guacd_compose
image: guacamole/guacd
networks:
guacnetwork_compose:
restart: always
volumes:
- ./drive:/drive:rw
- ./record:/record:rw
...
~~~
#### PostgreSQL
The following part of docker-compose.yml will create an instance of PostgreSQL using the official docker image. This image is highly configurable using environment variables. It will for example initialize a database if an initialization script is found in the folder `/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d` within the image. Since we map the local folder `./init` inside the container as `docker-entrypoint-initdb.d` we can initialize the database for guacamole using our own script (`./init/initdb.sql`). You can read more about the details of the official postgres image [here](http://).
~~~python
...
postgres:
container_name: postgres_guacamole_compose
environment:
PGDATA: /var/lib/postgresql/data/guacamole
POSTGRES_DB: guacamole_db
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ChooseYourOwnPasswordHere1234
POSTGRES_USER: guacamole_user
image: postgres
networks:
guacnetwork_compose:
restart: always
volumes:
- ./init:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d:ro
- ./data:/var/lib/postgresql/data:rw
...
~~~
#### Guacamole
The following part of docker-compose.yml will create an instance of guacamole by using the docker image `guacamole` from docker hub. It is also highly configurable using environment variables. In this setup it is configured to connect to the previously created postgres instance using a username and password and the database `guacamole_db`. Port 8080 is only exposed locally! We will attach an instance of nginx for public facing of it in the next step.
~~~python
...
guacamole:
container_name: guacamole_compose
depends_on:
- guacd
- postgres
environment:
GUACD_HOSTNAME: guacd
POSTGRES_DATABASE: guacamole_db
POSTGRES_HOSTNAME: postgres
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ChooseYourOwnPasswordHere1234
POSTGRES_USER: guacamole_user
image: guacamole/guacamole
links:
- guacd
networks:
guacnetwork_compose:
ports:
- 8080/tcp
restart: always
...
~~~
#### nginx
The following part of docker-compose.yml will create an instance of nginx that maps the public port 8443 to the internal port 443. The internal port 443 is then mapped to guacamole using the `./nginx/templates/guacamole.conf.template` file. The container will use the previously generated (`prepare.sh`) self-signed certificate in `./nginx/ssl/` with `./nginx/ssl/self-ssl.key` and `./nginx/ssl/self.cert`.
~~~python
...
# nginx
nginx:
container_name: nginx_guacamole_compose
restart: always
image: nginx
volumes:
- ./nginx/templates:/etc/nginx/templates:ro
- ./nginx/ssl/self.cert:/etc/nginx/ssl/self.cert:ro
- ./nginx/ssl/self-ssl.key:/etc/nginx/ssl/self-ssl.key:ro
ports:
- 8443:443
links:
- guacamole
networks:
guacnetwork_compose:
...
~~~
## prepare.sh
`prepare.sh` is a small script that creates `./init/initdb.sql` by downloading the docker image `guacamole/guacamole` and start it like this:
~~~bash
docker run --rm guacamole/guacamole /opt/guacamole/bin/initdb.sh --postgresql > ./init/initdb.sql
~~~
It creates the necessary database initialization file for postgres.
`prepare.sh` also creates the self-signed certificate `./nginx/ssl/self.cert` and the private key `./nginx/ssl/self-ssl.key` which are used
by nginx for https.
## reset.sh
To reset everything to the beginning, just run `./reset.sh`.
## WOL
Wake on LAN (WOL) does not work and I will not fix that because it is beyound the scope of this repo. But [zukkie777](https://github.com/zukkie777) who also filed [this issue](https://github.com/boschkundendienst/guacamole-docker-compose/issues/12) fixed it. You can read about it on the [Guacamole mailing list](http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/How-to-docker-composer-for-WOL-td9164.html)
**Disclaimer**
Downloading and executing scripts from the internet may harm your computer. Make sure to check the source of the scripts before executing them!

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####################################################################################
# docker-compose file for Apache Guacamole
# created by PCFreak 2017-06-28
#
# Apache Guacamole is a clientless remote desktop gateway. It supports standard
# protocols like VNC, RDP, and SSH. We call it clientless because no plugins or
# client software are required. Thanks to HTML5, once Guacamole is installed on
# a server, all you need to access your desktops is a web browser.
####################################################################################
#
# What does this file do?
#
# Using docker-compose it will:
#
# - create a network 'guacnetwork_compose' with the 'bridge' driver.
# - create a service 'guacd_compose' from 'guacamole/guacd' connected to 'guacnetwork_compose'
# - create a service 'postgres_guacamole_compose' (1) from 'postgres' connected to 'guacnetwork_compose'
# - create a service 'guacamole_compose' (2) from 'guacamole/guacamole/' conn. to 'guacnetwork_compose'
# - create a service 'nginx_guacamole_compose' (3) from 'nginx' connected to 'guacnetwork_compose'
#
# (1)
# DB-Init script is in './init/initdb.sql' it has been created executing
# 'docker run --rm guacamole/guacamole /opt/guacamole/bin/initdb.sh --postgresql > ./init/initdb.sql'
# once.
# DATA-DIR is in './data'
# If you want to change the DB password change all lines with 'POSTGRES_PASSWORD:' and
# change it to your needs before first start.
# To start from scratch delete './data' dir completely
# './data' will hold all data after first start!
# The initdb.d scripts are only executed the first time the container is started
# (and the database files are empty). If the database files already exist then the initdb.d
# scripts are ignored (e.g. when you mount a local directory or when docker-compose saves
# the volume and reuses it for the new container).
#
# !!!!! MAKE SURE your folder './init' is executable (chmod +x ./init)
# !!!!! or 'initdb.sql' will be ignored!
#
# './data' will hold all data after first start!
#
# (2)
# Make sure you use the same value for 'POSTGRES_USER' and 'POSTGRES_PASSWORD'
# as configured under (1)
#
# (3)
# ./nginx/templates folder will be mapped read-only into the container at /etc/nginx/templates
# and according to the official nginx container docs the guacamole.conf.template will be
# placed in /etc/nginx/conf.d/guacamole.conf after container startup.
# ./nginx/ssl will be mapped into the container at /etc/nginx/ssl
# prepare.sh creates a a self-signed certificate. If you want to use your own certs
# just remove the part that generates the certs from prepare.sh and replace
# 'self-ssl.key' and 'self.cert' with your certificate.
# nginx will export port 8443 to the outside world, make sure that this port is reachable
# on your system from the "outside world". All other traffic is only internal.
#
# You could remove the entire 'nginx' service from this file if you want to use your own
# reverse proxy in front of guacamole. If doing so, make sure you change the line
# from - 8080/tcp
# to - 8080:8080/tcp
# within the 'guacamole' service. This will expose the guacamole webinterface directly
# on port 8080 and you can use it for your own purposes.
# Note: Guacamole is available on :8080/guacamole, not /.
#
# !!!!! FOR INITAL SETUP (after git clone) run ./prepare.sh once
#
# !!!!! FOR A FULL RESET (WILL ERASE YOUR DATABASE, YOUR FILES, YOUR RECORDS AND CERTS) DO A
# !!!!! ./reset.sh
#
#
# The initial login to the guacamole webinterface is:
#
# Username: guacadmin
# Password: guacadmin
#
# Make sure you change it immediately!
#
# version date comment
# 0.1 2017-06-28 initial release
# 0.2 2017-10-09 minor fixes + internal GIT push
# 0.3 2017-10-09 minor fixes + public GIT push
# 0.4 2019-08-14 creating of ssl certs now in prepare.sh
# simplified nginx startup commands
# 0.5 2023-02-24 nginx now uses a template + some minor changes
# 0.6 2023-03-23 switched to postgres 15.2-alpine
# 0.61 2024-07-27 fix networks + version 3.0
# 0.62 2024-07-27 fix
#####################################################################################
#the attribute `version` is obsolete, it will be ignored, please remove it to avoid potential confusion
#version: '3.0'
# networks
# create a network 'guacnetwork_compose' in mode 'bridged'
networks:
guacnetwork_compose:
driver: bridge
# services
services:
# guacd
guacd:
container_name: guacd_compose
image: guacamole/guacd
networks:
- guacnetwork_compose
restart: always
volumes:
- ./drive:/drive:rw
- ./record:/record:rw
# postgres
postgres:
container_name: postgres_guacamole_compose
environment:
PGDATA: /var/lib/postgresql/data/guacamole
POSTGRES_DB: guacamole_db
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: 'best-naming-hold'
POSTGRES_USER: guacamole_user
image: postgres:15.2-alpine
networks:
- guacnetwork_compose
restart: always
volumes:
- ./init:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d:z
- ./data:/var/lib/postgresql/data:Z
# guacamole
guacamole:
container_name: guacamole_compose
depends_on:
- guacd
- postgres
environment:
GUACD_HOSTNAME: guacd
POSTGRES_DATABASE: guacamole_db
POSTGRES_HOSTNAME: postgres
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: 'best-naming-hold'
POSTGRES_USER: guacamole_user
TOTP_ENABLED: 'true'
WEBAPP_CONTEXT: 'ROOT'
image: guacamole/guacamole
networks:
- guacnetwork_compose
volumes:
- ./record:/record:rw
ports:
## enable next line if not using nginx
- 8789:8080/tcp # Guacamole is on :8080/guacamole, not /.
## enable next line when using nginx
# - 8080/tcp
restart: always

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### BBB
server {
listen 443 ssl http2;
server_name localhost;
ssl_certificate /etc/nginx/ssl/self.cert;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/nginx/ssl/self-ssl.key;
ssl_protocols TLSv1.2 TLSv1.3;
ssl_prefer_server_ciphers on;
ssl_ciphers "EECDH+AESGCM:EDH+AESGCM:AES256+EECDH:AES256+EDH";
ssl_ecdh_curve secp384r1;
ssl_session_cache shared:SSL:10m;
ssl_session_tickets off;
ssl_stapling off;
ssl_stapling_verify off;
location / {
proxy_pass http://guacamole:8080/guacamole/;
proxy_buffering off;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection $http_connection;
proxy_cookie_path /guacamole/ /;
access_log off;
# allow large uploads (default=1m)
# 4096m = 4GByte
client_max_body_size 4096m;
}
#error_page 404 /404.html;
# redirect server error pages to the static page /50x.html
#
error_page 500 502 503 504 /50x.html;
location = /50x.html {
root /usr/share/nginx/html;
}
}

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#!/bin/sh
#
# check if docker is running
if ! (docker ps >/dev/null 2>&1)
then
echo "docker daemon not running, will exit here!"
exit
fi
echo "Preparing folder init and creating ./init/initdb.sql"
mkdir ./init >/dev/null 2>&1
mkdir -p ./nginx/ssl >/dev/null 2>&1
chmod -R +x ./init
docker run --rm guacamole/guacamole /opt/guacamole/bin/initdb.sh --postgresql > ./init/initdb.sql
echo "done"
echo "Creating SSL certificates"
openssl req -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 -new -x509 -keyout nginx/ssl/self-ssl.key -out nginx/ssl/self.cert -subj '/C=DE/ST=BY/L=Hintertupfing/O=Dorfwirt/OU=Theke/CN=www.createyourown.domain/emailAddress=docker@createyourown.domain'
echo "You can use your own certificates by placing the private key in nginx/ssl/self-ssl.key and the cert in nginx/ssl/self.cert"
echo "done"

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#!/bin/bash
echo "This will delete your existing database (./data/)"
echo " delete your recordings (./record/)"
echo " delete your drive files (./drive/)"
echo " delete your certs files (./nginx/ssl/)"
echo ""
read -p "Are you sure? " -n 1 -r
echo "" # (optional) move to a new line
if [[ $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then # do dangerous stuff
chmod -R +x -- ./init
sudo rm -r -f ./data/ ./drive/ ./record/ ./nginx/ssl/
fi

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
source <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/misc/build.func)
# Copyright (c) 2021-2024 tteck
# Author: tteck (tteckster)
# License: MIT
# https://github.com/tteck/Proxmox/raw/main/LICENSE
function header_info {
clear
cat <<"EOF"
____ __
/ __ \____ _____ ___ _____/ /__ __________ ____ ____ __ __
/ /_/ / __ `/ __ \/ _ \/ ___/ / _ \/ ___/ ___/___/ __ \/ __ `/ |/_/
/ ____/ /_/ / /_/ / __/ / / / __(__ |__ )___/ / / / /_/ /> <
/_/ \__,_/ .___/\___/_/ /_/\___/____/____/ /_/ /_/\__, /_/|_|
/_/ /____/
EOF
}
header_info
echo -e "Loading..."
APP="Paperless-ngx"
var_disk="10"
var_cpu="2"
var_ram="2048"
var_os="debian"
var_version="12"
variables
color
catch_errors
function default_settings() {
CT_TYPE="1"
PW=""
CT_ID=$NEXTID
HN=$NSAPP
DISK_SIZE="$var_disk"
CORE_COUNT="$var_cpu"
RAM_SIZE="$var_ram"
BRG="vmbr0"
NET="dhcp"
GATE=""
APT_CACHER=""
APT_CACHER_IP=""
DISABLEIP6="no"
MTU=""
SD=""
NS=""
MAC=""
VLAN=""
SSH="no"
VERB="no"
echo_default
}
function update_script() {
if [[ ! -d /opt/paperless ]]; then
msg_error "No ${APP} Installation Found!"
exit
fi
RELEASE=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx/releases/latest | grep "tag_name" | awk '{print substr($2, 2, length($2)-3) }')
UPD=$(whiptail --backtitle "Proxmox VE Helper Scripts" --title "SUPPORT" --radiolist --cancel-button Exit-Script "Spacebar = Select" 11 58 2 \
"1" "Update Paperless-ngx to $RELEASE" ON \
"2" "Paperless-ngx Credentials" OFF \
3>&1 1>&2 2>&3)
header_info
if [ "$UPD" == "1" ]; then
if [[ "${RELEASE}" != "$(cat /opt/${APP}_version.txt)" ]] || [[ ! -f /opt/${APP}_version.txt ]]; then
msg_info "Stopping all Paperless-ngx Services"
systemctl stop paperless-consumer paperless-webserver paperless-scheduler paperless-task-queue.service
msg_ok "Stopped all Paperless-ngx Services"
msg_info "Updating to ${RELEASE}"
cd ~
wget -q https://github.com/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx/releases/download/$RELEASE/paperless-ngx-$RELEASE.tar.xz
tar -xf paperless-ngx-$RELEASE.tar.xz
cp -r /opt/paperless/paperless.conf paperless-ngx/
cp -r paperless-ngx/* /opt/paperless/
cd /opt/paperless
pip install -r requirements.txt &>/dev/null
cd /opt/paperless/src
/usr/bin/python3 manage.py migrate &>/dev/null
echo "${RELEASE}" >/opt/${APP}_version.txt
msg_ok "Updated to ${RELEASE}"
msg_info "Cleaning up"
cd ~
rm paperless-ngx-$RELEASE.tar.xz
rm -rf paperless-ngx
msg_ok "Cleaned"
msg_info "Starting all Paperless-ngx Services"
systemctl start paperless-consumer paperless-webserver paperless-scheduler paperless-task-queue.service
sleep 1
msg_ok "Started all Paperless-ngx Services"
msg_ok "Updated Successfully!\n"
else
msg_ok "No update required. ${APP} is already at ${RELEASE}"
fi
exit
fi
if [ "$UPD" == "2" ]; then
cat paperless.creds
exit
fi
}
start
build_container
description
msg_ok "Completed Successfully!\n"
echo -e "${APP} should be reachable by going to the following URL.
${BL}http://${IP}:8008${CL} \n"

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# Environment
NODE_ENV=development
# Ports
PORT=3000
# URLs
# These URLs must reference a publicly accessible domain or IP address, not a docker container ID (depending on your compose setup)
PUBLIC_URL=http://localhost:3000
PUBLIC_SERVER_URL=http://localhost:3000/
STORAGE_URL=http://localhost:9000/default # default is the bucket name specified in the STORAGE_BUCKET variable
# Database (Prisma/PostgreSQL)
# This can be swapped out to use any other database, like MySQL
# Note: This is used only in the compose.yml file
POSTGRES_PORT=5437
POSTGRES_DB=postgres
POSTGRES_USER=Zakaria
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=thamed-original
# Database (Prisma/PostgreSQL)
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://postgres:postgres@localhost:5437/postgres?schema=public
# Authentication Secrets
# generated with `openssl rand -base64 64`
ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET=2431754516ca6dfc7d512446237d429b40dc7f4a73208cbfb2d22c4cb6afbb98b49ebb2791e4a7c8955cdadc985568a281cdfe673d5e223568803039412fa725
REFRESH_TOKEN_SECRET=c4fc4c102c3590e7017dbbd82e511d5bf3b48748bfb66ed31d1bf3ea3a675731c4fc4c102c3590e7017dbbd82e511d5bf3b48748bfb66ed31d1bf3ea3a675731
# Chrome Browser (for printing)
# generated with `openssl rand -hex 32`
CHROME_PORT=8180
CHROME_TOKEN=c4fc4c102c3590e7017dbbd82e511d5bf3b48748bfb66ed31d1bf3ea3a675731
CHROME_URL=wss://localhost:8180
# Launch puppeteer with flag to ignore https errors
CHROME_IGNORE_HTTPS_ERRORS=true
# Mail Server (for e-mails)
# For testing, you can use https://ethereal.email/create
MAIL_FROM=noreply@localhost
# SMTP_URL=smtp://username:password@smtp.ethereal.email:587
# Storage
STORAGE_ENDPOINT=localhost
STORAGE_PORT=9050
STORAGE_REGION=us-east-1
STORAGE_BUCKET=default
STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY=minioadmin
STORAGE_SECRET_KEY=minioadmin
STORAGE_USE_SSL=false
STORAGE_SKIP_BUCKET_CHECK=false
# Nx Cloud (Optional)
# NX_CLOUD_ACCESS_TOKEN=
# Crowdin (Optional)
# CROWDIN_PROJECT_ID=
# CROWDIN_PERSONAL_TOKEN=
# Feature Flags (Optional)
# DISABLE_SIGNUPS=false
# DISABLE_EMAIL_AUTH=false
# GitHub (OAuth, Optional)
# GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=
# GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=
# GITHUB_CALLBACK_URL=http://localhost:5173/api/auth/github/callback
# Google (OAuth, Optional)
# GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=
# GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=
# GOOGLE_CALLBACK_URL=http://localhost:5173/api/auth/google/callback

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# In this Docker Compose example, it assumes that you maintain a reverse proxy externally (or chose not to).
# The only two exposed ports here are from minio (:9000) and the app itself (:3000).
# If these ports are changed, ensure that the env vars passed to the app are also changed accordingly.
services:
# Database (Postgres)
postgres:
image: postgres:16.4-alpine3.20
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- ./postgres_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
environment:
POSTGRES_DB: dataBase
POSTGRES_USER: Zakaria
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: thamed-cream-love
# Storage (for image uploads)
minio:
image: minio/minio
restart: unless-stopped
command: server /data
ports:
- "9000:9000"
volumes:
- minio_data:/data
environment:
MINIO_ROOT_USER: minioadmin
MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD: minioadmin
# Chrome Browser (for printing and previews)
chrome:
image: lscr.io/linuxserver/chromium:latest
restart: unless-stopped
extra_hosts:
- "host.docker.internal:host-gateway"
environment:
TIMEOUT: 50000
CONCURRENT: 10
TOKEN: chrome_token
EXIT_ON_HEALTH_FAILURE: true
PRE_REQUEST_HEALTH_CHECK: true
app:
image: amruthpillai/reactive-resume:latest
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- "3000:3000"
depends_on:
- postgres
- minio
- chrome
environment:
# -- Environment Variables --
PORT: 3000
NODE_ENV: production
# -- Database (Postgres) --
DATABASE_URL: postgresql://Zakaria:thamed-cream-love@postgres:5432/dataBase?schema=public
# -- URLs --
PUBLIC_URL: http://localhost:3000
STORAGE_URL: http://localhost:9000/default
# -- Printer (Chrome) --
CHROME_TOKEN: chrome_token
CHROME_URL: ws://chrome:3000
# -- Auth --
ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET: 34dd5592342c3cb6f53e8f27cf805b1ff974a05e4bbae47b35cc79bcea268f3529e572635f36a305
REFRESH_TOKEN_SECRET: 34dd5592342c3cb6f53e8f27cf805b1ff974a05e4bbae47b35cc79bcea268f3529e572635f36a305
# -- Emails --
MAIL_FROM: noreply@localhost
# SMTP_URL: smtp://user:pass@smtp:587 # Optional
# -- Storage (Minio) --
STORAGE_ENDPOINT: minio
STORAGE_PORT: 9000
STORAGE_REGION: us-east-1 # Optional
STORAGE_BUCKET: default
STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY: minioadmin
STORAGE_SECRET_KEY: minioadmin
STORAGE_USE_SSL: false
STORAGE_SKIP_BUCKET_CHECK: false
# -- Crowdin (Optional) --
# CROWDIN_PROJECT_ID:
# CROWDIN_PERSONAL_TOKEN:
# -- Email (Optional) --
# DISABLE_SIGNUPS: false
# DISABLE_EMAIL_AUTH: false
# -- GitHub (Optional) --
# GITHUB_CLIENT_ID: github_client_id
# GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET: github_client_secret
# GITHUB_CALLBACK_URL: http://localhost:3000/api/auth/github/callback
# -- Google (Optional) --
# GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID: google_client_id
# GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET: google_client_secret
# GOOGLE_CALLBACK_URL: http://localhost:3000/api/auth/google/callback
volumes:
minio_data:
postgres_data:

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