7 Commits

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librelad
7988778f73 refactor(task): move processor out of crontab/ + launch via stable CLI entry
The task processor is a systemd-service daemon, not a cron job — move it out
of the misleadingly-named scripts/crontab/task/ to scripts/task/.

To stop the systemd unit from baking the processor's in-tree path (the footprint
coupling that forces a reinstall on every reorg), the unit now ExecStarts the
stable wrapper: /usr/local/bin/libreportal __task-processor. start.sh intercepts
that early (after paths.sh, before the heavy load), exports install_scripts_dir,
and exec's the processor with start_script. Future moves/renames need only the
one hand-off updated + a regen — no footprint bump.

- git mv scripts/crontab/task -> scripts/task (filenames kept; cron-watchdog grep
  + function names unchanged)
- libreportal-svc: ExecStart -> stable wrapper launcher
- start.sh: __task-processor internal launcher (export install_scripts_dir; exec)
- crontab_task_processor.sh: fix self-location ../.. -> .. for the new 1-level
  depth (latent bug the move would otherwise have introduced)
- regen files_*/function_manifest; add task_scripts to the app/cli aggregates
- footprint_version 3 -> 4 (root-owned svc unit changed -> needs a root reinstall)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-31 01:52:33 +01:00
librelad
1014dd6e42 feat(peers): introduce 'Peer' as a first-class concept (Phase 2)
A peer is a named reference to another LibrePortal instance. Phase 2 only
implements kind=backup-channel (friendly label over a hostname that shows
up in a shared backup repo); direct-ssh-direct and direct-ssh-via-relay
(Connect's blind-relay) are reserved enum values for Phase 3.

DB schema (db_create_tables.sh):
  CREATE TABLE peers (
    id           INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
    name         TEXT UNIQUE NOT NULL,
    kind         TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'backup-channel',
    config_json  TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT '{}',
    status       TEXT DEFAULT 'unknown',
    last_seen    TEXT,
    created_at   TEXT DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
  );
  + indexes on name and kind.

  config_json is kind-specific so new transports don't need a schema
  migration. For backup-channel it carries {"hostname":"","loc_idx":N}.

Bash module (scripts/peer/):
  peer_helpers.sh   _peerDb, peerSqlEscape, peerValidateName/Kind.
  peer_add.sh       peerAdd <name> <kind> [k=v ...] → INSERT, refresh
                    generator. Rejects unimplemented kinds early so users
                    don't create dead-end peer records.
  peer_remove.sh    peerRemove <name> → DELETE.
  peer_list.sh      peerList → JSON array; peerGet, peerNameForHostname
                    (reverse-lookup for the migrate-tab overlay).
  peer_check.sh     peerCheckReachable, peerCheckAll. For backup-channel
                    'reachable' = at least one snapshot from that hostname
                    visible in (preferred|any enabled) location. Updates
                    status + last_seen so UI dots render without re-probing.

CLI (scripts/cli/commands/peer/):
  libreportal peer list
  libreportal peer get <name>
  libreportal peer add <name> backup-channel hostname=<host> [loc_idx=<n>]
  libreportal peer remove <name>
  libreportal peer check [name]

  Auto-routed by cli_initialize.sh's category-discovery.

WebUI data generator (scripts/webui/data/generators/peers/webui_peers.sh):
  Emits data/peers/generated/peers.json with the peerList output and a
  generated_at envelope. Hooked into webuiLibrePortalUpdate alongside the
  backup generators.

Frontend:
  - New top-level /peers route in spa.js (PeersPage class, peers-content.html).
  - 'Peers' nav item in the topbar between Backups and the right-side controls.
  - Add-peer modal with friendly-name + kind + hostname + preferred-location
    selector (populated from the existing backup-locations data).
  - Per-peer card with status dot, last-checked time, Check + Remove buttons.
  - Phase 3 kinds appear in the kind dropdown as disabled options so users
    can see what's coming.

Source-array wiring:
  - generate_arrays.sh auto-created files_peer.sh from the new peer/ dir.
  - cli_files.sh + app_files.sh include ${peer_scripts[@]} alphabetically.
  - files_webui.sh auto-picked-up the new peers/ generator subfolder.

The migrate-tab friendly-name overlay (use peer names in /backup/migrate
when a peer record exists for a hostname) is intentionally deferred — it's
a 5-line frontend lookup once peers.json is loaded; cleaner to add after
Phase 3 ships its peer-detail view.

Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-26 17:43:56 +01:00
librelad
853b489caa refactor(gluetun): move the network-routing feature into gluetun's folder
If it's gluetun code, it lives with gluetun. Both functions in
scripts/config/tags/processors/tags_processor_network_mode.sh manipulate gluetun
markers / gluetun's compose, so move them into containers/gluetun/scripts/
gluetun_network.sh and rename to the per-app-hook convention:

  tagsProcessorNetworkMode             -> appNetworkApplyMode_gluetun
  tagsProcessorGluetunForwardedPorts   -> appNetworkRegisterPorts_gluetun

Central call sites are now provider-agnostic — no "gluetun" literal anywhere:

- docker_config_setup_data.sh: an app routing via CFG_<APP>_NETWORK=<provider>
  triggers `appNetworkApplyMode_<provider>` + `appNetworkRegisterPorts_<provider>`
  via declare -F, so any future gateway provider plugs in with no engine edits.
- uninstall_app.sh: loops every `appNetworkRegisterPorts_*` hook (each self-skips
  when its provider isn't installed), so removing a routed app refreshes the
  right provider with no provider name in central code.

Delete tags_processor_network_mode.sh; regenerate arrays. Verified with stubs:
default mode no-ops, gluetun-routed app fires both hooks, gluetun itself is
skipped, unknown provider is silently no-op, uninstall loop calls registerPorts.

Drive-by cleanup: 9 stale "${X_scripts[@]}" array references in app_files.sh /
cli_files.sh (gluetun + headscale from this session's moves, plus 7 pre-existing:
command/ssl/swapfile/ufw/ufwd/user — all from older refactors that left them
behind). Each expanded to nothing at runtime (harmless), but they're dead
misleading refs. Cleaned both files; every remaining array ref now points to a
real files_*.sh.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-26 10:43:49 +01:00
librelad
cd4fd55a6d feat(desudo): helper-ize backup-engine + app-config installs; retire standalone WireGuard
Bring the remaining deferred subsystems under the scoped sudoers, and drop
the one that's redundant.

Backup engines + app configs -> root-owned helpers (same pattern as
ownership/dns/ssh/socket/svc):
- scripts/system/libreportal-bininstall: install <restic|kopia> — does the
  whole pkg-manager/signed-download install itself for a fixed, validated
  engine name (no blanket sudo apt-get/install). restic_install/kopia_install
  call it.
- scripts/system/libreportal-appcfg: {adguard-auth <user> <bcrypt>|
  crowdsec-priority|owncloud-config <public> <host> <ip> <public_ip>} —
  faithful ports of the AdGuard yaml / CrowdSec bouncer / ownCloud config.php
  rewrites, fixed paths + validated args. adguard_auth/crowdsec_fix_priority/
  owncloud_setup_config call it.
- run_privileged: runBinInstall / runAppCfg; init.sh installs + allowlists both.

Retire standalone (host-level) WireGuard — it's a duplicate of the
containerized containers/wireguard app (+ headscale mesh), its slirp4netns
speed rationale is largely moot with a better rootless net backend / typical
WAN-bound throughput, and it was the heaviest host-root subsystem (apt +
sysctl + iptables + /etc/wireguard), the worst fit for the rootless/
least-privilege direction:
- moved scripts/wireguard/ + manage_wireguard.sh + check_wireguard.sh to
  scripts/unused/; dropped the install-path call, the Tools menu 'w' entry,
  and the requirement check; removed the half-built libreportal-wg helper.
- generate_arrays.sh now also skips system/ (root-owned helpers, never
  sourced); arrays regenerated (files_wireguard.sh pruned).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-24 19:22:22 +01:00
librelad
3a679d7343 feat(ssh): admin host SSH-access engine (backend + CLI + snapshot)
Fresh, on-demand inbound SSH-access management for the host (replaces the old
maze). scripts/ssh/host_access.sh manages the install user's authorized_keys —
add a pasted public key (validated), list, remove — and toggles sshd password
login behind a lockout guard (won't disable passwords with no key; won't drop
the last key while passwords are off; sshd -t before reload, with backup).

New 'ssh' CLI category (status/key-add/key-remove/password-auth/generate) and
a webuiGenerateSshAccess snapshot (data/ssh/access.json: user, password_auth,
authorized keys as type+fingerprint+comment — public only) wired into the
regen chain. Nothing runs automatically; only explicit admin actions change
anything. WebUI page next.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-23 16:40:59 +01:00
librelad
2873a92b80 refactor(ssh): remove the vestigial host-SSH key system
The old inbound-admin-SSH layer was effectively dead: gated on config flags
that don't exist (CFG_SSHKEY_*_ENABLED, CFG_REQUIREMENT_SSHREMOTE), its
authorized_keys installer was unwired, and its download path (sshdownload
container) was already retired. What remained reachable was either a no-op or
a lockout footgun (disable-passwords with no working key install).

Remove it whole: scripts/ssh/*, the four SSH requirement checks, the SSH tools
menu, the dead webui SSH populater, and the unused ssh DB inserts; drop their
calls from the start/requirements/menu flows. A fresh, WebUI-driven admin SSH
access feature replaces it next.

Also make generate_arrays.sh self-healing: prune files_*.sh whose source
folder no longer exists (cleared the now-stale files_ssh.sh + an orphan
files_api.sh) so removed areas don't linger in the sourced set.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-23 16:31:10 +01:00
librelad
875a60f90f LibrePortal v0.1.0 — initial release
A free, open, self-hosted app platform (GNU AGPLv3): one-click app deploys,
Traefik reverse proxy with automatic SSL, rootless Docker support, gluetun
VPN routing, and a web dashboard to manage it all.

Free & open forever to self-host; optional paid hosted services fund it.
See PROMISE.md.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-21 20:37:54 +01:00