diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index 0320d0dd..74ff2044 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -4,9 +4,13 @@ FIX: Docker share examples had incorrect default path for zrok environment mountpoint +CHANGE: Use port 80 for the default Ziti API endpoint in the zrok Docker instance sample (https://github.com/openziti/zrok/issues/793). + +FIX: Clarify how to use DNS providers like Route53 with the zrok Docker instance sample. + ## v0.4.45 -FEATURE: Minimal support for "organizations". Site admin API endpoints provided to create, list, and delete "organizations". Site admin API endpoints provided to add, list, and remove "organization members" (zrok accounts) with the ability to mark accounts as a "organization admin". API endpoints provided for organization admins to list the members of their organizations, and to also see the overview (environments, shares, and accesses) for any account in their organization. API endpoint for end users to see which organizations their account is a member of (https://github.com/openziti/zrok/issues/537) +FEATURE: Minimal support for "organizations". Site admin API endpoints provided to create, list, and delete "organizations". Site admin API endpoints provided to add, list, and remove "organization members" (zrok accounts) with the ability to mark accounts as a "organization admin". API endpoints provided for organization admins to list the members of their organizations, and to also see the overview (environments, shares, and accesses) for any account in their organization. API endpoint for end users to see which organizations their account is a member of (https://github.com/openziti/zrok/issues/537) CHANGE: briefly mention the backend modes that apply to public and private share concepts @@ -20,7 +24,6 @@ FIX: Docker reserved private share startup error (https://github.com/openziti/zr FIX: Correct the download URL for the armv7 Linux release (https://github.com/openziti/zrok/issues/782) - ## v0.4.44 FIX: Fix for goreleaser build action to align with changed ARM64 build path. diff --git a/docker/compose/zrok-instance/Caddyfile b/docker/compose/zrok-instance/Caddyfile index 0e9a913f..6c6cc43e 100644 --- a/docker/compose/zrok-instance/Caddyfile +++ b/docker/compose/zrok-instance/Caddyfile @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ admin 0.0.0.0:2019 } -http:// { - redir https://{host}{uri} permanent -} +# http:// { +# redir https://{host}{uri} permanent +# } *.{$ZROK_DNS_ZONE} { tls { @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ http:// { # ziti administration console uses :443 for the benefit of a web UI cert and accesses the ziti edge-management API @ziti host ziti.{$ZROK_DNS_ZONE} - reverse_proxy @ziti ziti-quickstart:{$ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT:1280} { + reverse_proxy @ziti ziti-quickstart:{$ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT:80} { transport http { tls_insecure_skip_verify } diff --git a/docker/compose/zrok-instance/README.md b/docker/compose/zrok-instance/README.md index 8975e2be..ba68d0d7 100644 --- a/docker/compose/zrok-instance/README.md +++ b/docker/compose/zrok-instance/README.md @@ -65,6 +65,10 @@ ZROK_ADMIN_TOKEN=zroktoken ```bash title=".env options" # Caddy TLS option: rename compose.caddy.yml to compose.override.yml and set these vars; allow 80,443 in firewall + +# +## set these in .env for providers other than Route53 +# # plugin name for your DNS provider CADDY_DNS_PLUGIN=cloudflare # API token from your DNS provider @@ -72,22 +76,34 @@ CADDY_DNS_PLUGIN_TOKEN=abcd1234 # use the staging API until you're sure everything is working to avoid hitting the rate limit CADDY_ACME_API=https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory -# no TLS option: publish the insecure ports to the internet and allow them in the firewall -ZROK_INSECURE_INTERFACE=0.0.0.0 +# +## set these in .env for Route53 +# +# AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID} +# AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY} +# AWS_REGION: ${AWS_REGION} +# AWS_SESSION_TOKEN: ${AWS_SESSION_TOKEN} # if temporary credential, e.g., from STS + +# +## if not using Caddy for TLS, uncomment to publish the insecure ports to the internet +# +#ZROK_INSECURE_INTERFACE=0.0.0.0 + +# these insecure ports must be proxied with TLS for security ZROK_CTRL_PORT=18080 ZROK_FRONTEND_PORT=8080 ZROK_OAUTH_PORT=8081 -# ziti ports must be published to the internet and allowed by firewall -ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT=1280 +# these secure ziti ports must be published to the internet +ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT=80 ZITI_ROUTER_PORT=3022 -# configure oauth for public shares -ZROK_OAUTH_HASH_KEY=oauthhashkeysecret -ZROK_OAUTH_GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=abcd1234 -ZROK_OAUTH_GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=abcd1234 -ZROK_OAUTH_GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=abcd1234 -ZROK_OAUTH_GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=abcd1234 +# optionally configure oauth for public shares +#ZROK_OAUTH_HASH_KEY=oauthhashkeysecret +#ZROK_OAUTH_GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=abcd1234 +#ZROK_OAUTH_GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=abcd1234 +#ZROK_OAUTH_GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=abcd1234 +#ZROK_OAUTH_GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=abcd1234 # zrok version, e.g., 1.0.0 ZROK_CLI_TAG=latest @@ -157,14 +173,13 @@ The `ziti-quickstart` and `caddy` containers publish ports to all devices that u #### Required 1. `443/tcp` - reverse proxy handles HTTPS requests for zrok API, OAuth, and public shares (published by container `caddy`) -1. `1280/tcp` - ziti ctrl plane (published by container `ziti-quickstart`) +1. `80/tcp` - ziti ctrl plane (published by container `ziti-quickstart`) 1. `3022/tcp` - ziti data plane (published by container `ziti-quickstart`) -#### Optional - -1. `80/tcp` - reverse proxy redirects non-HTTPS requests to `443/tcp` (published by container `caddy`) +See "My internet connection can only send traffic to common ports" below about changing the required ports. + ### Troubleshooting 1. Check the ziti and zrok logs. @@ -222,21 +237,19 @@ The `ziti-quickstart` and `caddy` containers publish ports to all devices that u docker compose exec caddy curl http://localhost:2019/config/ | jq ``` -1. My provider, e.g., Route53 doesn't give me a single API token. +1. My DNS provider credential is composed of several values, not a single API token. - As long as your DNS provider is supported by Caddy then it will work. You can modify the Caddyfile to use a different set of properties than the example. Here's how the `tls` section should look for Route53. You must declare any environment variables introduced in the `.env` file in `docker.compose.override` on the `caddy` service to ensure they are passed through to the Caddy container. + As long as your DNS provider is supported by Caddy then it will work. Here's a checklist for DNS providers like Route53 with credentials expressed as multiple values, e.g., `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID`, `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`. - ```json - tls { - dns {$CADDY_DNS_PLUGIN} { - access_key_id {$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID} - secret_access_key {$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY} - } - } - ``` + 1. Define env vars in `.env` file. + 1. Declare env vars in `compose.override.yml` file on `caddy`'s `environment`. + 1. Modify `Caddyfile` according to the DNS plugin author's instructions ([link to Route53 README](https://github.com/caddy-dns/route53)). This means modifying the `Caddyfile` to reference the env vars. The provided file `route53.Caddyfile` serves as an example. + +1. My internet connection can only send traffic to common ports like 80, 443, and 3389. + + You can change the required ports in the `.env` file. Caddy will still use port 443 for zrok shares and API if you renamed `compose.caddy.yml` as `compose.override.yml` to enable Caddy. ```bash title=".env" - CADDY_DNS_PLUGIN=route53 - AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=abcd1234 - AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=abcd1234 + ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT=80 + ZITI_ROUTER_PORT=3389 ``` diff --git a/docker/compose/zrok-instance/compose.caddy.yml b/docker/compose/zrok-instance/compose.caddy.yml index 9423485a..96d912e9 100644 --- a/docker/compose/zrok-instance/compose.caddy.yml +++ b/docker/compose/zrok-instance/compose.caddy.yml @@ -8,8 +8,21 @@ services: CADDY_DNS_PLUGIN: ${CADDY_DNS_PLUGIN} # e.g., "digitalocean" (see github.com/caddy-dns) restart: unless-stopped environment: + # + ## set these in .env for providers other than Route53 + # CADDY_DNS_PLUGIN: ${CADDY_DNS_PLUGIN} # e.g., "digitalocean" (see github.com/caddy-dns) CADDY_DNS_PLUGIN_TOKEN: ${CADDY_DNS_PLUGIN_TOKEN} # API token from DNS provider used by plugin to solve the ACME challenge + + # + ## for DNS providers like Route53 with multiple credential variables, you must define in .env and declare + ## here before referencing them in the Caddyfile + # + # AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID} + # AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY} + # AWS_REGION: ${AWS_REGION} + # AWS_SESSION_TOKEN: ${AWS_SESSION_TOKEN} # if temporary credential, e.g., from STS + ZROK_USER_EMAIL: ${ZROK_USER_EMAIL} # email address sent to CA for ACME account and renewal notifications CADDY_ACME_API: ${CADDY_ACME_API:-https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory} # ACME API endpoint ZROK_DNS_ZONE: ${ZROK_DNS_ZONE} # e.g., "example.com" or "127.0.0.1.sslip.io" @@ -17,12 +30,12 @@ services: ZROK_FRONTEND_PORT: ${ZROK_FRONTEND_PORT:-8080} ZROK_OAUTH_PORT: ${ZROK_OAUTH_PORT:-8081} expose: - - 80/tcp + # - 80/tcp - 443/tcp - 443/udp # Caddy's HTTP/3 (QUIC) (not published) - 2019/tcp # Caddy's admin API (not published) ports: - - ${CADDY_INTERFACE:-0.0.0.0}:80:80 + # - ${CADDY_INTERFACE:-0.0.0.0}:80:80 - ${CADDY_INTERFACE:-0.0.0.0}:443:443 # - ${CADDY_INTERFACE:-0.0.0.0}:443:443/udp" # future: HTTP/3 (QUIC) volumes: diff --git a/docker/compose/zrok-instance/compose.yml b/docker/compose/zrok-instance/compose.yml index 251b60ac..80b9b143 100644 --- a/docker/compose/zrok-instance/compose.yml +++ b/docker/compose/zrok-instance/compose.yml @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ services: - -euc - | ZITI_CMD+=" --ctrl-address ziti.${ZROK_DNS_ZONE}"\ - " --ctrl-port ${ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT:-1280}"\ + " --ctrl-port ${ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT:-80}"\ " --router-address ziti.${ZROK_DNS_ZONE}"\ " --router-port ${ZITI_ROUTER_PORT:-3022}"\ " --password ${ZITI_PWD:-admin}" @@ -31,10 +31,10 @@ services: # directory, ZITI_HOME - ${ZITI_HOME:-ziti_home}:/home/ziggy ports: - - ${ZITI_INTERFACE:-0.0.0.0}:${ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT:-1280}:${ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT:-1280} + - ${ZITI_INTERFACE:-0.0.0.0}:${ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT:-80}:${ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT:-80} - ${ZITI_INTERFACE:-0.0.0.0}:${ZITI_ROUTER_PORT:-3022}:${ZITI_ROUTER_PORT:-3022} expose: - - ${ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT:-1280} + - ${ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT:-80} - ${ZITI_ROUTER_PORT:-3022} depends_on: ziti-quickstart-init: @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ services: ZROK_CLI_IMAGE: ${ZROK_CLI_IMAGE:-openziti/zrok} ZROK_CLI_TAG: ${ZROK_CLI_TAG:-latest} ZROK_DNS_ZONE: ${ZROK_DNS_ZONE} # e.g., "example.com" or "127.0.0.1.sslip.io" - ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT: ${ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT:-1280} + ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT: ${ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT:-80} ZROK_ADMIN_TOKEN: ${ZROK_ADMIN_TOKEN} # zrok controller admin password ZROK_CTRL_PORT: ${ZROK_CTRL_PORT:-18080} ZITI_PWD: ${ZITI_PWD} # ziti controller admin password @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ services: ZROK_API_ENDPOINT: http://zrok-controller:${ZROK_CTRL_PORT:-18080} # bridge address of the zrok controller ZROK_FRONTEND_SCHEME: http ZROK_FRONTEND_PORT: ${ZROK_FRONTEND_PORT:-8080} - ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT: ${ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT:-1280} + ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT: ${ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT:-80} ZITI_PWD: ${ZITI_PWD} # ziti controller admin password volumes: diff --git a/docker/compose/zrok-instance/route53.Caddyfile b/docker/compose/zrok-instance/route53.Caddyfile new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ab846626 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker/compose/zrok-instance/route53.Caddyfile @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +{ + email {$ZROK_USER_EMAIL} + acme_ca {$CADDY_ACME_API} + admin 0.0.0.0:2019 +} + +# http:// { +# redir https://{host}{uri} permanent +# } + +*.{$ZROK_DNS_ZONE} { + tls { + dns route53 { + access_key_id {$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID} + secret_access_key {$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY} + session_token {$AWS_SESSION_TOKEN} + region {$AWS_REGION} + # profile {$AWS_PROFILE} + # max_retries 10 + # max_wait_dur 60 + # wait_for_propagation false + # hosted_zone_id {$AWS_HOSTED_ZONE_ID} + + } + propagation_timeout 60m + } + + log { + output stdout + format console + level INFO + } + + # ziti administration console uses :443 for the benefit of a web UI cert and accesses the ziti edge-management API + @ziti host ziti.{$ZROK_DNS_ZONE} + reverse_proxy @ziti ziti-quickstart:{$ZITI_CTRL_ADVERTISED_PORT:80} { + transport http { + tls_insecure_skip_verify + } + } + + @oauth host oauth.{$ZROK_DNS_ZONE} + reverse_proxy @oauth zrok-frontend:{$ZROK_OAUTH_PORT} + + @ctrl host zrok.{$ZROK_DNS_ZONE} + reverse_proxy @ctrl zrok-controller:{$ZROK_CTRL_PORT} + + reverse_proxy zrok-frontend:{$ZROK_FRONTEND_PORT} { + header_up Host {http.request.host} + } +}