285 lines
11 KiB
Bash
285 lines
11 KiB
Bash
#! /bin/bash
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echo "Entrypoint starting."
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set -Eeuo pipefail
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trap "echo TRAPed signal" HUP INT QUIT TERM
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# configure nginx DNS settings to match host, why must we do that nginx?
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# this leads to a world of problems. ipv6 format being different, etc.
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# below is a collection of hacks contributed over the years.
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echo "-- resolv.conf:"
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cat /etc/resolv.conf
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echo "-- end resolv"
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# Podman adds a "%3" to the end of the last resolver? I don't get it. Strip it out.
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export RESOLVERS=$(cat /etc/resolv.conf | sed -e 's/%3//g' | awk '$1 == "nameserver" {print ($2 ~ ":")? "["$2"]": $2}' ORS=' ' | sed 's/ *$//g')
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if [ "x$RESOLVERS" = "x" ]; then
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echo "Warning: unable to determine DNS resolvers for nginx" >&2
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exit 66
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fi
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echo "DEBUG, determined RESOLVERS from /etc/resolv.conf: '$RESOLVERS'"
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conf=""
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for ONE_RESOLVER in ${RESOLVERS}; do
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echo "Possible resolver: $ONE_RESOLVER"
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conf="resolver $ONE_RESOLVER; "
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done
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echo "Final chosen resolver: $conf"
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confpath=/etc/nginx/resolvers.conf
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if [ ! -e $confpath ]
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then
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echo "Using auto-determined resolver '$conf' via '$confpath'"
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echo "$conf" > $confpath
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else
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echo "Not using resolver config, keep existing '$confpath' -- mounted by user?"
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fi
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# The list of SAN (Subject Alternative Names) for which we will create a TLS certificate.
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ALLDOMAINS=""
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# Interceptions map, which are the hosts that will be handled by the caching part.
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# It should list exactly the same hosts we have created certificates for -- if not, Docker will get TLS errors, of course.
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echo -n "" > /etc/nginx/docker.intercept.map
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# Some hosts/registries are always needed, but others can be configured in env var REGISTRIES
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for ONEREGISTRYIN in docker.caching.proxy.internal registry-1.docker.io auth.docker.io ${REGISTRIES}; do
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ONEREGISTRY=$(echo ${ONEREGISTRYIN} | xargs) # Remove whitespace
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echo "Adding certificate for registry: $ONEREGISTRY"
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ALLDOMAINS="${ALLDOMAINS},DNS:${ONEREGISTRY}"
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echo "${ONEREGISTRY} 127.0.0.1:443;" >> /etc/nginx/docker.intercept.map
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done
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# Clean the list and generate certificates.
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export ALLDOMAINS=${ALLDOMAINS:1} # remove the first comma and export
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/create_ca_cert.sh # This uses ALLDOMAINS to generate the certificates.
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# Target host interception. Empty by default. Used to intercept outgoing requests
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# from the proxy to the registries.
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echo -n "" > /etc/nginx/docker.targetHost.map
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# Now handle the auth part.
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echo -n "" > /etc/nginx/docker.auth.map
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# Only configure auth registries if the env var contains values
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if [ "$AUTH_REGISTRIES" ]; then
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# Ref: https://stackoverflow.com/a/47633817/219530
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AUTH_REGISTRIES_DELIMITER=${AUTH_REGISTRIES_DELIMITER:-" "}
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s=$AUTH_REGISTRIES$AUTH_REGISTRIES_DELIMITER
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auth_array=();
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while [[ $s ]]; do
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auth_array+=( "${s%%"$AUTH_REGISTRIES_DELIMITER"*}" );
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s=${s#*"$AUTH_REGISTRIES_DELIMITER"};
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done
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AUTH_REGISTRY_DELIMITER=${AUTH_REGISTRY_DELIMITER:-":"}
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for ONEREGISTRY in "${auth_array[@]}"; do
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s=$ONEREGISTRY$AUTH_REGISTRY_DELIMITER
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registry_array=();
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while [[ $s ]]; do
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registry_array+=( "${s%%"$AUTH_REGISTRY_DELIMITER"*}" );
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s=${s#*"$AUTH_REGISTRY_DELIMITER"};
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done
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AUTH_HOST="${registry_array[0]}"
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AUTH_USER="${registry_array[1]}"
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AUTH_PASS="${registry_array[2]}"
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AUTH_BASE64=$(echo -n ${AUTH_USER}:${AUTH_PASS} | base64 -w0 | xargs)
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echo "Adding Auth for registry '${AUTH_HOST}' with user '${AUTH_USER}'."
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echo "\"${AUTH_HOST}\" \"${AUTH_BASE64}\";" >> /etc/nginx/docker.auth.map
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done
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fi
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# create default config for the caching layer to listen on 443.
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echo " listen 443 ssl default_server;" > /etc/nginx/caching.layer.listen
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echo "error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log warn;" > /etc/nginx/error.log.debug.warn
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# Set Docker Registry cache size, by default, 32 GB ('32g')
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CACHE_MAX_SIZE=${CACHE_MAX_SIZE:-32g}
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# Set Docker Registry cache max age, by default, 60 days ('60d')
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CACHE_MAX_AGE=${CACHE_MAX_AGE:-60d}
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# The cache directory. This can get huge. Better to use a Docker volume pointing here!
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# Set to 32gb which should be enough
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echo "proxy_cache_path /docker_mirror_cache levels=1:2 max_size=$CACHE_MAX_SIZE inactive=$CACHE_MAX_AGE keys_zone=cache:10m use_temp_path=off;" > /etc/nginx/conf.d/proxy_cache_path.conf
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# Set Docker Registry cache valid duration, by default, 60 days ('60d')
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CACHE_VALIDITY_PERIOD=${CACHE_VALIDITY_PERIOD:-60d}
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# Cache all 200, 206 for CACHE_VALIDITY_PERIOD.
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echo "proxy_cache_valid 200 206 $CACHE_VALIDITY_PERIOD;" > /etc/nginx/conf.d/proxy_cache_valid.conf
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# Manifest caching configuration. We generate config based on the environment vars.
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echo -n "" >/etc/nginx/nginx.manifest.caching.config.conf
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[[ "a${ENABLE_MANIFEST_CACHE}" == "atrue" ]] && [[ "a${MANIFEST_CACHE_PRIMARY_REGEX}" != "a" ]] && cat <<EOD >>/etc/nginx/nginx.manifest.caching.config.conf
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# First tier caching of manifests; configure via MANIFEST_CACHE_PRIMARY_REGEX and MANIFEST_CACHE_PRIMARY_TIME
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location ~ ^/v2/(.*)/manifests/${MANIFEST_CACHE_PRIMARY_REGEX} {
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set \$docker_proxy_request_type "manifest-primary";
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proxy_cache_valid ${MANIFEST_CACHE_PRIMARY_TIME};
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include "/etc/nginx/nginx.manifest.common.conf";
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}
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EOD
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[[ "a${ENABLE_MANIFEST_CACHE}" == "atrue" ]] && [[ "a${MANIFEST_CACHE_SECONDARY_REGEX}" != "a" ]] && cat <<EOD >>/etc/nginx/nginx.manifest.caching.config.conf
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# Secondary tier caching of manifests; configure via MANIFEST_CACHE_SECONDARY_REGEX and MANIFEST_CACHE_SECONDARY_TIME
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location ~ ^/v2/(.*)/manifests/${MANIFEST_CACHE_SECONDARY_REGEX} {
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set \$docker_proxy_request_type "manifest-secondary";
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proxy_cache_valid ${MANIFEST_CACHE_SECONDARY_TIME};
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include "/etc/nginx/nginx.manifest.common.conf";
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}
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EOD
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[[ "a${ENABLE_MANIFEST_CACHE}" == "atrue" ]] && cat <<EOD >>/etc/nginx/nginx.manifest.caching.config.conf
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# Default tier caching for manifests. Caches for ${MANIFEST_CACHE_DEFAULT_TIME} (from MANIFEST_CACHE_DEFAULT_TIME)
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location ~ ^/v2/(.*)/manifests/ {
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set \$docker_proxy_request_type "manifest-default";
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proxy_cache_valid ${MANIFEST_CACHE_DEFAULT_TIME};
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include "/etc/nginx/nginx.manifest.common.conf";
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}
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EOD
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[[ "a${ENABLE_MANIFEST_CACHE}" != "atrue" ]] && cat <<EOD >>/etc/nginx/nginx.manifest.caching.config.conf
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# Manifest caching is disabled. Enable it with ENABLE_MANIFEST_CACHE=true
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location ~ ^/v2/(.*)/manifests/ {
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set \$docker_proxy_request_type "manifest-default-disabled";
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proxy_cache_valid 0s;
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include "/etc/nginx/nginx.manifest.common.conf";
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}
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EOD
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echo -e "\nManifest caching config: ---\n"
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cat /etc/nginx/nginx.manifest.caching.config.conf
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echo "---"
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if [[ "a${ALLOW_PUSH}" == "atrue" ]]; then
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cat <<EOF > /etc/nginx/conf.d/allowed.methods.conf
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# allow to upload big layers
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client_max_body_size 0;
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# only cache GET requests
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proxy_cache_methods GET;
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EOF
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else
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cat << 'EOF' > /etc/nginx/conf.d/allowed.methods.conf
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# Block POST/PUT/DELETE. Don't use this proxy for pushing.
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if ($request_method = POST) {
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return 405 "POST method is not allowed";
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}
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if ($request_method = PUT) {
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return 405 "PUT method is not allowed";
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}
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if ($request_method = DELETE) {
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return 405 "DELETE method is not allowed";
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}
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EOF
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fi
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# normally use non-debug version of nginx
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NGINX_BIN="/usr/sbin/nginx"
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if [[ "a${DEBUG}" == "atrue" ]]; then
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if [[ ! -f /usr/bin/mitmweb ]]; then
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echo "To debug, you need the -debug version of this image, eg: :latest-debug"
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exit 3
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fi
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# in debug mode, change caching layer to listen on 444, so that mitmproxy can sit in the middle.
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echo " listen 444 ssl default_server;" > /etc/nginx/caching.layer.listen
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echo "Starting in DEBUG MODE (mitmproxy)." >&2
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echo "Run mitmproxy with reverse pointing to the same certs..."
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mitmweb --no-web-open-browser --set web_host=0.0.0.0 --set confdir=~/.mitmproxy-incoming \
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--set termlog_verbosity=error --set stream_large_bodies=128k --web-port 8081 \
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--set keep_host_header=true --set ssl_insecure=true \
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--mode reverse:https://127.0.0.1:444 --listen-host 0.0.0.0 \
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--listen-port 443 --certs /certs/fullchain_with_key.pem &
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echo "Access mitmweb via http://127.0.0.1:8081/ "
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fi
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if [[ "a${DEBUG_HUB}" == "atrue" ]]; then
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if [[ ! -f /usr/bin/mitmweb ]]; then
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echo "To debug, you need the -debug version of this image, eg: :latest-debug"
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exit 3
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fi
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# in debug hub mode, we remap targetHost to point to mitmproxy below
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echo "\"registry-1.docker.io\" \"127.0.0.1:445\";" > /etc/nginx/docker.targetHost.map
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echo "Debugging outgoing DockerHub connections via mitmproxy on 8082." >&2
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# this one has keep_host_header=false so we don't need to modify nginx config
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mitmweb --no-web-open-browser --set web_host=0.0.0.0 --set confdir=~/.mitmproxy-outgoing-hub \
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--set termlog_verbosity=error --set stream_large_bodies=128k --web-port 8082 \
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--set keep_host_header=false --set ssl_insecure=true \
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--mode reverse:https://registry-1.docker.io --listen-host 0.0.0.0 \
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--listen-port 445 --certs /certs/fullchain_with_key.pem &
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echo "Warning, DockerHub outgoing debugging disables upstream SSL verification for all upstreams." >&2
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VERIFY_SSL=false
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echo "Access mitmweb for outgoing DockerHub requests via http://127.0.0.1:8082/ "
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fi
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if [[ "a${DEBUG_NGINX}" == "atrue" ]]; then
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if [[ ! -f /usr/sbin/nginx-debug ]]; then
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echo "To debug, you need the -debug version of this image, eg: :latest-debug"
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exit 4
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fi
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echo "Starting in DEBUG MODE (nginx)."
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echo "error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log debug;" > /etc/nginx/error.log.debug.warn
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# use debug binary
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NGINX_BIN="/usr/sbin/nginx-debug"
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fi
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# Timeout configurations
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echo "" > /etc/nginx/nginx.timeouts.config.conf
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cat <<EOD >>/etc/nginx/nginx.timeouts.config.conf
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# Timeouts
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# ngx_http_core_module
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keepalive_timeout ${KEEPALIVE_TIMEOUT};
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send_timeout ${SEND_TIMEOUT};
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client_body_timeout ${CLIENT_BODY_TIMEOUT};
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client_header_timeout ${CLIENT_HEADER_TIMEOUT};
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# ngx_http_proxy_module
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proxy_read_timeout ${PROXY_READ_TIMEOUT};
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proxy_connect_timeout ${PROXY_CONNECT_TIMEOUT};
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proxy_send_timeout ${PROXY_SEND_TIMEOUT};
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# ngx_http_proxy_connect_module - external module
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proxy_connect_read_timeout ${PROXY_CONNECT_READ_TIMEOUT};
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proxy_connect_connect_timeout ${PROXY_CONNECT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT};
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proxy_connect_send_timeout ${PROXY_CONNECT_SEND_TIMEOUT};
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EOD
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echo -e "\nTimeout configs: ---"
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cat /etc/nginx/nginx.timeouts.config.conf
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echo -e "---\n"
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# Upstream SSL verification.
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echo "" > /etc/nginx/docker.verify.ssl.conf
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if [[ "a${VERIFY_SSL}" == "atrue" ]]; then
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cat << EOD > /etc/nginx/docker.verify.ssl.conf
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# We actually wanna be secure and avoid mitm attacks.
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# Fitting, since this whole thing is a mitm...
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# We'll accept any cert signed by a CA trusted by Mozilla (ca-certificates-bundle in alpine)
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proxy_ssl_verify on;
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proxy_ssl_trusted_certificate /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt;
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proxy_ssl_verify_depth 2;
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EOD
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echo "Upstream SSL certificate verification enabled."
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else
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echo "Upstream SSL certificate verification is DISABLED."
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fi
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echo "Testing nginx config..."
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${NGINX_BIN} -t
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echo "Starting nginx! Have a nice day."
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${NGINX_BIN} -g "daemon off;"
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