A self-referential array — files_source.sh enumerates the arrays/ files — only
picks up a newly-created arrays/ file on the next regen pass. The task-folder
move created files_task.sh; this pass adds it to source_scripts so the committed
arrays match a fresh regen (and make_release's stale-array guard stays happy).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
Adds per-file integrity attestation on top of the existing signed-tarball
release flow. make_release now generates a SHA256SUMS manifest over the shipped
tree and (when a key is configured) signs it, riding both inside the release
tarball so they land in the install tree with no extra download.
lpVerifyInstall (scripts/source/verify.sh) re-hashes the install tree against
that manifest and verifies the manifest's minisign signature against the
root-owned footprint pubkey, yielding states: verified / modified / tampered /
unsigned / unverifiable / development. webuiSystemVerify writes verify_status.json
(throttled daily, force on demand, also after each update apply), surfaced as an
Integrity line + "Verify now" button on the Admin → Overview Updates card and a
row in the update details panel. `libreportal verify` exposes the same check on
the CLI.
Honest framing: this is a self-check (run by the software it verifies), so red
fires only for genuine modified/tampered states; the badge tooltip points to
out-of-band `minisign -Vm` for an independent guarantee.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
Tree-wide audit (working tree + deployed install + every local/remote ref
+ every reachable commit + unreachable objects via git fsck) found zero
external callers. Existed dead since v0.1.0 — never wired in.
The function set DOMAINSUBNAME, TIMEZONE, DOCKER_NETWORK (all duplicates
of fills that happen elsewhere) plus the two unique-to-it CONFIGS_DIR_TAG
+ CONTAINERS_DIR_TAG. Those two are already wired directly into the
standard tag-fill block in dockerConfigSetupFileWithData (commit 521f08b),
so dropping the source file leaves no behavioural gap.
Also tighten the comment that explained why we inlined the two tags —
don't reference the function we're deleting in the same change. Describe
the current behaviour, not the history (per repo convention).
Regenerated the auto arrays + function_manifest.sh: the 3 stale entries
referencing this function drop out cleanly. files_cli.sh / files_config.sh
/ files_source.sh also rebuilt — no net content change beyond dropping
this one path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
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>
Move the whole central scripts/headscale/ tree into containers/headscale/, the
last app-specific dir living centrally:
- 11 sourced function files (incl. the former local/ remote/ subdirs) flattened
into containers/headscale/scripts/ — flat because the container scan is
maxdepth 3, so one subfolder level is the limit; basenames already encode the
local/remote distinction.
- tailscale.sh is a CONTAINER PAYLOAD (ends in a bare `install_tailscale` call,
runs apt/curl) — it must never be sourced into the manager, so it goes to
containers/headscale/resources/ (pruned by the scan), NOT scripts/. Verified
install_tailscale does not leak into the runtime after sourcing.
- Fix tailscaleInstallToContainer to copy the payload from its new resources/
path (it previously referenced ${install_scripts_dir}tailscale.sh, which never
matched the file's actual location) and drop the dead commented docker-cp line.
- Remove the now-moot headscale special-case from generate_arrays.sh; regenerate
(files_headscale.sh drops — headscale is fully container-scanned now).
All 11 functions source + define cleanly; callers resolve by name regardless of
location.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
Replace the central app-name if-ladder in app_update_specifics.sh with a generic
dispatcher: each app ships containers/<app>/scripts/<app>_update_specifics.sh
defining appUpdateSpecifics_<app> (live-sourced by the container scan, dispatched
by `declare -F` — same pattern as tools). A hook may set shouldrestart=true. Apps
with no specifics ship no hook.
- Move the adguard/pihole (DNS updater), dashy (conf refresh), focalboard (nobody
ownership + restart), and libreportal (webui regen) branches to per-app hooks.
- Move scripts/gluetun/gluetun_route_apps.sh -> containers/gluetun/scripts/
(scripts/gluetun/ removed).
- Move scripts/install/install_crowdsec.sh -> containers/crowdsec/scripts/
crowdsec_install_host.sh; fix the path note in crowdsec.sh.
- Regenerate arrays (moved files drop out; the per-app files are container-scanned,
not arrayed).
Dispatch verified with stubs: adguard/pihole/dashy/focalboard/libreportal behave
identically to the old ladder (incl. shouldrestart propagation), apps without a
hook are a clean no-op. The CLI itself had no per-app branches — app-specific CLI
is already the (now fully modular) tools system.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
Adding scripts/release/ made generate_arrays emit files_release.sh, which would
source the build tool make_release.sh at runtime (it runs git archive at load —
wrong + harmful). Skip release/ in the folder scan (like system/ and unused/),
remove the orphaned files_release.sh, and regenerate the meta-list. fetch.sh stays
sourced; make_release is in no array.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
scripts/source/fetch.sh (sourced at runtime via files_source.sh):
- lpFetchRelease [ver]: resolve channel manifest -> download tarball -> VERIFY
sha256 (refuse on mismatch/absence) -> replace the install tree ( is
code-only now; configs/logs live in the separate system tree, so no backup
dance). Host/channel from LP_RELEASE_BASE_URL/CFG_RELEASE_BASE_URL + channel.
- lpFetchSource: dispatch release|git|local.
- lpVersionGt: numeric dotted semver compare (used by the updater + badge).
init.sh initGIT is now release-aware: the bootstrap (install.sh) stages+verifies
the code and sets LP_ALREADY_FETCHED=1 (skip re-fetch); a direct release run sources
fetch.sh; a bare /root reinstall is directed to install.sh. install.sh exports
LP_ALREADY_FETCHED + LP_RELEASE_BASE_URL on hand-off. validateUnattended already
accepts release (git-url is gated on git mode).
Config: CFG_INSTALL_MODE default -> release, + CFG_RELEASE_BASE_URL / CFG_RELEASE_CHANNEL
(add-only reconcile preserves existing installs' git/local mode).
Verified: lpVersionGt across cases; lpFetchRelease downloads+verifies+extracts a
clean tree against a local server. The updater + reset/reinstall release paths are
phase D.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
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>
The SSH-access feature's files_ssh.sh array was never registered in
files_source.sh, leaving it unsourced and blocking the deploy auto-merge.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
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>
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