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ztncui-aio

Current Version: 20240503-1.12.2-0.8.14

From ztncui author

Say a huge thank you to their work!

ZeroTier network controller user interface in a Docker container

This is to build a Docker image that contains ZeroTier One and ztncui to set up a standalone ZeroTier network controller with a web user interface in a container.

Follow us on alt @key_networks on Twitter

Licensed Under GNU GPLv3

Build yourself

We support aarch64 (arm64/v8), amd64 by default.

Armv7(means armhf) might work, but is not tested.

Others are unsupported.

$ git clone https://github.com/kmahyyg/ztncui-aio
$ docker build . --build-arg OVERLAY_S6_ARCH=<one of aarch64,x86_64> -t ghcr.io/kmahyyg/ztncui-aio:latest

Why not directly detect CPU arch? Some kernel may use non-standard expression of architecture.

Change NODEJS_MAJOR variable in Dockerfile to use different nodejs version.

Never use node_lts.x as your installation script of nodejs whose version might changed without further notice due to time shift.

Usage

Golang auto-mkworld (already embedded in docker image)

This feature allows you to generate a planet file without using C code and compiler.

Also, due to limitation of IPC of Zerotier-One UI and multiple issues, we do NOT support customized port, you can ONLY use port 9993/udp here.

Set the following environment variable when create the container, and according to your needs:

MANDATORY Name Explanation Default Value
no AUTOGEN_PLANET If set to 1, will use this node identity to generate a planet file and put to httpfs folder to serve it outside. If set to 2, will use config in /etc/zt-mkworld/mkworld.config.json. If set to 0, will do nothing. 0

The reference config file can be found on ztnodeid/assets/mkworld.conf.json.

You could also define yourself, and check the stdout output to get C header of customized planet. After that, you will find the custom planet file under http file server root and also ca certificate.

The configuration JSON can be understand like this:

{
    "rootNodes": [   // array of node, can be multiple
        {
            "comments": "amsterdam official",   // node object, comment, will auto generate if AUTOGEN_PLANET=1
            "identity": "992fcf1db7:0:206ed59350b31916f749a1f85dffb3a8787dcbf83b8c6e9448d4e3ea0e3369301be716c3609344a9d1533850fb4460c50af43322bcfc8e13d3301a1f1003ceb6",  
            // node identity.public ^^ , if node is not initialized, will initialize at the container start
            "endpoints": [
                "195.181.173.159/443",   // node service location, in format: ip/port, will auto generate if AUTOGEN_PLANET=1
                "2a02:6ea0:c024::/443"   // must be less than or equal to two endpoints, one for IPv4, one for IPv6. if you have multiple IP, set multiple node with different identity.
            ]
        }
    ],
    "signing": [
        "previous.c25519",   // planet signing key, if not exist, will generate
        "current.c25519"   // same, used for iteration and update
    ],
    "output": "planet.custom",   // output filename
    "plID": 0,    // planet numeric ID, if you don't know, do not modify, and set plRecommend to true
    "plBirth": 0,  // planet creation timestamp, if you don't know, do not modify, and set plRecommend to true
    "plRecommend": true  // set plRecommend to true, auto-recommend plID, plBirth value. For more details, read mkworld source code in zerotier-one official repo
}

Docker image

$ git clone https://github.com/kmahyyg/ztncui-aio # to get a copy of denv file, otherwise make your own
$ docker pull ghcr.io/kmahyyg/ztncui-aio
$ docker run -d -p3443:3443 -p3180:3180 -p9993:9993/udp \
    -v /mydata/ztncui:/opt/key-networks/ztncui/etc \
    -v /mydata/zt1:/var/lib/zerotier-one \
    -v /mydata/zt-mkworld-conf:/etc/zt-mkworld \
    --env-file ./denv <CHANGE THIS FILE ACCORDING TO NEXT PART> \
    --restart always \
    --cap-add=NET_ADMIN --device /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun \
    --name ztncui \
    ghcr.io/kmahyyg/ztncui-aio # /mydata above is the data folder that you use to save the supporting files

Supported Configuration using local persistent storage

For ZTNCUI: https://github.com/key-networks/ztncui

Set the following environment variable when create the container, and according to your needs:

MANDATORY Name Explanation Default Value
YES NODE_ENV https://pugjs.org/api/express.html production
no HTTPS_HOST HTTPS_HOST NO DEFAULT, MEANS DISABLED
no HTTPS_PORT HTTPS_PORT NO DEFAULT, MEANS DISABLED
no HTTP_PORT HTTP_PORT 3000
no HTTP_ALL_INTERFACES Listen on all interfaces, useful for reverse proxy, HTTP only NO DEFAULT

Note: If you do NOT set HTTP_ALL_INTERFACES, the 3000 port will only get listened inside container, means 127.0.0.1:3000 by default.

This application does NOT have a built-in protection mechanism against brute-force attack, you should NOT directly expose it on the internet.

And you should ALWAYS NOT use a weak password.

Set the following environment variable when create the container, and according to your needs:

MANDATORY Name Explanation Default Value
no MYDOMAIN generate TLS certs on the fly (if not exists) ztncui.docker.test
no ZTNCUI_PASSWD generate admin password on the fly (if not exists) password
YES MYADDR your ip address, public ip address preferred, will auto-detect if not set NO DEFAULT

WARNING: IF YOU DO NOT SET PASSWORD, YOU HAVE TO USE docker container logs <CONTAINER_NAME / CONTAINER_ID> to get your random password. This is a gatekeeper.

To reset password of ztncui: delete file under /mydata/ztncui/passwd and set the environment variable to the password you want, then re-create the container. After application has been initialized, the password should ONLY be changed from the web page.

Public File Server

MANDATORY Name Explanation Default Value
no PLANET_RETR_PUBLIC File server listened globally or only local NO DEFAULT

If PLANET_RETR_PUBLIC is set, then file server will listen on 0.0.0.0, otherwise, 127.0.0.1 . This image exposed an http server at port 3180, you could save file in /mydata/ztncui/httpfs/ to serve it. (You could use this to build your own root server and distribute planet file, even though, that won't hurt you, I still suggest to set a protection for both http servers in front.)

Chinese users only

This script use https:///ip.sb for public IP detection purpose, which is blocked in some area of China Mainland. Under this circumstance, the program will try to detect public IP using ifconfig tool and might lead to unwanted result, to prevent this, make sure you set MYADDR environment variable when docker container is up.

This repo (https://github.com/kmahyyg/ztncui-aio) only accept Issues and PRs in English. Other languages will be closed directly without any further notice. If you come from some non-English countries, use Google Translate, and state that at the beginning of the text body.