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#!/bin/sh
set -e
# Entrypoint script to run both Caddy and Charon in a single container
# This simplifies deployment for home users
echo "Starting Charon with integrated Caddy..."
# ============================================================================
# CrowdSec Initialization
# ============================================================================
# Note: CrowdSec agent is not auto-started. Lifecycle is GUI-controlled via backend handlers.
# Initialize CrowdSec configuration if cscli is present
if command -v cscli >/dev/null; then
echo "Initializing CrowdSec configuration..."
# Define persistent paths
CS_PERSIST_DIR="/app/data/crowdsec"
CS_CONFIG_DIR="$CS_PERSIST_DIR/config"
CS_DATA_DIR="$CS_PERSIST_DIR/data"
# Ensure persistent directories exist
mkdir -p "$CS_CONFIG_DIR"
mkdir -p "$CS_DATA_DIR"
mkdir -p /var/log/crowdsec
mkdir -p /var/log/caddy
# Initialize persistent config if key files are missing
if [ ! -f "$CS_CONFIG_DIR/config.yaml" ]; then
echo "Initializing persistent CrowdSec configuration..."
if [ -d "/etc/crowdsec.dist" ]; then
cp -r /etc/crowdsec.dist/* "$CS_CONFIG_DIR/"
elif [ -d "/etc/crowdsec" ]; then
# Fallback if .dist is missing
cp -r /etc/crowdsec/* "$CS_CONFIG_DIR/"
fi
fi
# Link /etc/crowdsec to persistent config for runtime compatibility
if [ ! -L "/etc/crowdsec" ]; then
echo "Relinking /etc/crowdsec to persistent storage..."
rm -rf /etc/crowdsec
ln -s "$CS_CONFIG_DIR" /etc/crowdsec
fi
# Create/update acquisition config for Caddy logs
if [ ! -f "/etc/crowdsec/acquis.yaml" ] || [ ! -s "/etc/crowdsec/acquis.yaml" ]; then
echo "Creating acquisition configuration for Caddy logs..."
cat > /etc/crowdsec/acquis.yaml << 'ACQUIS_EOF'
# Caddy access logs acquisition
# CrowdSec will monitor these files for security events
source: file
filenames:
- /var/log/caddy/access.log
- /var/log/caddy/*.log
labels:
type: caddy
ACQUIS_EOF
fi
# Ensure hub directory exists in persistent storage
mkdir -p /etc/crowdsec/hub
# Perform variable substitution
export CFG=/etc/crowdsec
export DATA="$CS_DATA_DIR"
export PID=/var/run/crowdsec.pid
export LOG=/var/log/crowdsec.log
# Process config.yaml and user.yaml with envsubst
# We use a temp file to avoid issues with reading/writing same file
for file in /etc/crowdsec/config.yaml /etc/crowdsec/user.yaml; do
if [ -f "$file" ]; then
envsubst < "$file" > "$file.tmp" && mv "$file.tmp" "$file"
fi
done
# Configure CrowdSec LAPI to use port 8085 to avoid conflict with Charon (port 8080)
if [ -f "/etc/crowdsec/config.yaml" ]; then
sed -i 's|listen_uri: 127.0.0.1:8080|listen_uri: 127.0.0.1:8085|g' /etc/crowdsec/config.yaml
sed -i 's|listen_uri: 0.0.0.0:8080|listen_uri: 127.0.0.1:8085|g' /etc/crowdsec/config.yaml
fi
# Update local_api_credentials.yaml to use correct port
if [ -f "/etc/crowdsec/local_api_credentials.yaml" ]; then
sed -i 's|url: http://127.0.0.1:8080|url: http://127.0.0.1:8085|g' /etc/crowdsec/local_api_credentials.yaml
sed -i 's|url: http://localhost:8080|url: http://127.0.0.1:8085|g' /etc/crowdsec/local_api_credentials.yaml
fi
# Update hub index to ensure CrowdSec can start
if [ ! -f "/etc/crowdsec/hub/.index.json" ]; then
echo "Updating CrowdSec hub index..."
cscli hub update 2>/dev/null || echo "Warning: Failed to update hub index (network issue?)"
fi
# Ensure local machine is registered (auto-heal for volume/config mismatch)
# We force registration because we just restored configuration (and likely credentials)
echo "Registering local machine..."
cscli machines add -a --force 2>/dev/null || echo "Warning: Machine registration may have failed"
# Install hub items (parsers, scenarios, collections) if local mode enabled
if [ "$SECURITY_CROWDSEC_MODE" = "local" ]; then
echo "Installing CrowdSec hub items..."
if [ -x /usr/local/bin/install_hub_items.sh ]; then
/usr/local/bin/install_hub_items.sh 2>/dev/null || echo "Warning: Some hub items may not have installed"
fi
fi
fi
# CrowdSec Lifecycle Management:
# CrowdSec configuration is initialized above (symlinks, directories, hub updates)
# However, the CrowdSec agent is NOT auto-started in the entrypoint.
# Instead, CrowdSec lifecycle is managed by the backend handlers via GUI controls.
# This makes CrowdSec consistent with other security features (WAF, ACL, Rate Limiting).
# Users enable/disable CrowdSec using the Security dashboard toggle, which calls:
# - POST /api/v1/admin/crowdsec/start (to start the agent)
# - POST /api/v1/admin/crowdsec/stop (to stop the agent)
# This approach provides:
# - Consistent user experience across all security features
# - No environment variable dependency
# - Real-time control without container restart
# - Proper integration with Charon's security orchestration
echo "CrowdSec configuration initialized. Agent lifecycle is GUI-controlled."
# Start Caddy in the background with initial empty config
echo '{"admin":{"listen":"0.0.0.0:2019"},"apps":{}}' > /config/caddy.json
# Use JSON config directly; no adapter needed
caddy run --config /config/caddy.json &
CADDY_PID=$!
echo "Caddy started (PID: $CADDY_PID)"
# Wait for Caddy to be ready
echo "Waiting for Caddy admin API..."
i=1
while [ "$i" -le 30 ]; do
if wget -q -O- http://127.0.0.1:2019/config/ > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Caddy is ready!"
break
fi
i=$((i+1))
sleep 1
done
# Start Charon management application
echo "Starting Charon management application..."
DEBUG_FLAG=${CHARON_DEBUG:-$CPMP_DEBUG}
DEBUG_PORT=${CHARON_DEBUG_PORT:-$CPMP_DEBUG_PORT}
if [ "$DEBUG_FLAG" = "1" ]; then
echo "Running Charon under Delve (port $DEBUG_PORT)"
bin_path=/app/charon
if [ ! -f "$bin_path" ]; then
bin_path=/app/cpmp
fi
/usr/local/bin/dlv exec "$bin_path" --headless --listen=":$DEBUG_PORT" --api-version=2 --accept-multiclient --continue --log -- &
else
bin_path=/app/charon
if [ ! -f "$bin_path" ]; then
bin_path=/app/cpmp
fi
"$bin_path" &
fi
APP_PID=$!
echo "Charon started (PID: $APP_PID)"
shutdown() {
echo "Shutting down..."
kill -TERM "$APP_PID" 2>/dev/null || true
kill -TERM "$CADDY_PID" 2>/dev/null || true
# Note: CrowdSec process lifecycle is managed by backend handlers
# The backend will handle graceful CrowdSec shutdown when the container stops
wait "$APP_PID" 2>/dev/null || true
wait "$CADDY_PID" 2>/dev/null || true
exit 0
}
# Trap signals for graceful shutdown
trap 'shutdown' TERM INT
echo "Charon is running!"
echo " - Management UI: http://localhost:8080"
echo " - Caddy Proxy: http://localhost:80, https://localhost:443"
echo " - Caddy Admin API: http://localhost:2019"
# Wait loop: exit when either process dies, then shutdown the other
while kill -0 "$APP_PID" 2>/dev/null && kill -0 "$CADDY_PID" 2>/dev/null; do
sleep 1
done
echo "A process exited, initiating shutdown..."
shutdown