├── .gitignore
├── alpine-base
└── Dockerfile
├── squid
├── Dockerfile
└── squid.conf
├── amule
├── docker-compose.template.yml
├── README.md
├── Dockerfile
└── amule.sh
├── grav
├── entrypoint.sh
├── Dockerfile
└── grav.conf
├── letsencrypt
└── Dockerfile
├── antennas
└── Dockerfile
├── README.md
└── LICENSE
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1 | .idea
2 |
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/alpine-base/Dockerfile:
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1 | FROM alpine:latest
2 |
3 | RUN addgroup -g 5000 dckrusers && adduser -S -s /sbin/nologin -u 5000 -G dckrusers docker
4 |
5 |
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/squid/Dockerfile:
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1 | FROM alpine:3.13
2 |
3 | RUN apk --update add squid \
4 | && mkdir -p /var/log/squid
5 |
6 | ADD squid.conf /etc/squid/squid.conf
7 | USER squid
8 | CMD [ "/usr/sbin/squid", "-NYCd", "1"]
9 |
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/amule/docker-compose.template.yml:
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1 | version: '2'
2 | services:
3 | amule:
4 | image: tchabaud/amule
5 | ports:
6 | - "4712:4712"
7 | - "4662:4662"
8 | - "4672:4672/udp"
9 | environment:
10 | - PUID=5000
11 | - GUID=5000
12 | networks:
13 | amule:
14 | aliases:
15 | - amule
16 | volumes:
17 | - /conf:/home/amule/.aMule
18 | - /data:/incoming
19 | - /tmp:/temp
20 | networks:
21 | amule:
22 |
23 |
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/grav/entrypoint.sh:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env sh
2 |
3 | umask 0002
4 |
5 | cd ${GRAV_HOME}
6 | mkdir -p user/data
7 | ./bin/gpm -vvv install -y git-sync
8 | chown -R nginx.www-data ${GRAV_HOME}
9 | chown -R nginx.www-data /var/tmp/nginx
10 | echo "File hierarchy ownership updated."
11 | chmod -R u+rwX,g+rwX,o-w ${GRAV_HOME}
12 | chmod -R u+rwX,g+rwX,o-w /var/tmp/nginx
13 | echo "Permissions updated."
14 | /usr/sbin/php-fpm7 --fpm-config /etc/php7/php-fpm.d/www.conf
15 | /usr/sbin/nginx -g "daemon off;"
16 |
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/letsencrypt/Dockerfile:
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1 | FROM alpine:3.13
2 |
3 | ENV GITHUB_ROOT="https://github.com/tchabaud/lets-encrypt-gandi"
4 | ENV WORKDIR="/data"
5 |
6 | ADD "${GITHUB_ROOT}/raw/master/run.sh" /opt/run.sh
7 | ADD "${GITHUB_ROOT}/raw/master/hook.sh" /opt/hook.sh
8 | ADD "https://github.com/lukas2511/dehydrated/raw/master/dehydrated" /opt/dehydrated
9 |
10 | RUN apk --update add bash curl openssl diffutils ca-certificates \
11 | && chmod +x /opt/*
12 |
13 | WORKDIR /opt
14 |
15 | VOLUME [ "/data" ]
16 |
17 | ENTRYPOINT [ "/opt/run.sh" ]
18 |
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/antennas/Dockerfile:
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1 | FROM alpine:3.10
2 |
3 | ENV ANTENNAS_HOME /opt/antennas
4 | ENV ANTENNAS_USER antennas
5 | ENV ANTENNAS_GROUP antennas
6 | ENV ANTENNAS_UID=5000
7 | ENV ANTENNAS_GID=5000
8 |
9 | RUN apk add --no-cache --update yarn nodejs git \
10 | && rm -rf /var/cache/apk/* \
11 | && mkdir -p ${ANTENNAS_HOME} \
12 | && git clone "https://github.com/TheJF/antennas.git" ${ANTENNAS_HOME} \
13 | && cd ${ANTENNAS_HOME} \
14 | && wget -O tvh.patch "https://github.com/TheJF/antennas/commit/085b996eb944b50d5e3ab33d5f7224a16cc3908f.patch" \
15 | && git apply tvh.patch \
16 | && yarn install \
17 | && addgroup -g ${ANTENNAS_GID} ${ANTENNAS_USER} \
18 | && adduser -S -s /sbin/nologin -u ${ANTENNAS_UID} -h "${ANTENNAS_HOME}" -G ${ANTENNAS_GROUP} ${ANTENNAS_USER} \
19 | && chown -R ${ANTENNAS_UID}:${ANTENNAS_GID} "${ANTENNAS_HOME}" \
20 | && chown -R ${ANTENNAS_UID}.${ANTENNAS_GID} "${ANTENNAS_HOME}"
21 |
22 | WORKDIR ${ANTENNAS_HOME}
23 |
24 | EXPOSE 5004
25 |
26 | USER ${ANTENNAS_USER}
27 | ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/node", "index.js"]
28 |
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/grav/Dockerfile:
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1 | FROM alpine:3.16
2 |
3 | ENV GRAV_VERSION="1.7.37.1"
4 | ENV GRAV_HOME="/var/www/grav-admin"
5 |
6 | RUN apk --no-cache --update add nginx git wget shadow ca-certificates php81 \
7 | php81-session php81-dom php81-fpm php81-ctype php81-json php81-gd php81-curl \
8 | php81-openssl php81-simplexml php81-zip php81-zlib php81-mbstring php81-xml \
9 | php81-exif php81-apcu php81-opcache \
10 | && wget -4 "https://getgrav.org/download/core/grav-admin/${GRAV_VERSION}" -O /tmp/grav-${GRAV_VERSION}.zip \
11 | && unzip /tmp/grav-*.zip -d /var/www && rm -f /tmp/grav-*.zip \
12 | && sed -i 's/memory_limit = .*/memory_limit = 512M/' /etc/php81/php.ini \
13 | && sed -i 's/upload_max_filesize = .*/upload_max_filesize = 15M/' /etc/php81/php.ini \
14 | && sed -i 's/post_max_size = .*/post_max_size = 20M/' /etc/php81/php.ini \
15 | && echo "catch_workers_output = yes" >> /etc/php81/php-fpm.d/www.conf \
16 | && sed -i 's/^group = nobody/group = www-data/' /etc/php81/php-fpm.d/www.conf \
17 | && usermod -u 5000 nginx && groupmod -g 5000 www-data \
18 | && chown -R nginx:www-data /var/www && chmod -R u+rwX,g+rwX,o-w /var/www \
19 | && mkdir -p /run/nginx \
20 | && rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
21 |
22 | COPY grav.conf /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
23 | COPY entrypoint.sh /
24 |
25 | ENTRYPOINT [ "/entrypoint.sh" ]
26 |
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/grav/grav.conf:
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1 | server {
2 | listen 80;
3 | index index.html index.php;
4 |
5 | ## Begin - Server Info
6 | root /var/www/grav-admin;
7 | server_name localhost;
8 | ## End - Server Info
9 |
10 | ## Begin - Index
11 | # for subfolders, simply adjust:
12 | # `location /subfolder {`
13 | # and the rewrite to use `/subfolder/index.php`
14 | location / {
15 | try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$query_string;
16 | }
17 | ## End - Index
18 |
19 | ## Begin - Security
20 | # deny all direct access for these folders
21 | location ~* /(\.git|cache|bin|logs|backup|tests)/.*$ { return 403; }
22 | # deny running scripts inside core system folders
23 | location ~* /(system|vendor)/.*\.(txt|xml|md|html|yaml|yml|php|pl|py|cgi|twig|sh|bat)$ { return 403; }
24 | # deny running scripts inside user folder
25 | location ~* /user/.*\.(txt|md|yaml|yml|php|pl|py|cgi|twig|sh|bat)$ { return 403; }
26 | # deny access to specific files in the root folder
27 | location ~ /(LICENSE\.txt|composer\.lock|composer\.json|nginx\.conf|web\.config|htaccess\.txt|\.htaccess) { return 403; }
28 | ## End - Security
29 |
30 | ## Begin - PHP
31 | location ~ \.php$ {
32 | # Choose either a socket or TCP/IP address
33 | fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000;
34 |
35 | fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+\.php)(/.+)$;
36 | fastcgi_index index.php;
37 | include fastcgi_params;
38 | include fastcgi.conf;
39 | fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root/$fastcgi_script_name;
40 | }
41 | ## End - PHP
42 |
43 | # log files
44 | access_log /dev/stdout;
45 | error_log /dev/stdout info;
46 |
47 | # Upload limit
48 | client_max_body_size 15M;
49 | }
50 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # dockerfiles
2 |
3 | Some useful dockerfiles
4 |
5 | ## 2021.06 : Deprecation notice
6 |
7 | Please note a lot of these images are now deprecated, because there is better designed and well maintained images available elsewhere.
8 |
9 | For each deprecated images, you'll find below a link to the alternative.
10 |
11 | - amule: still maintained
12 | - grav : still maintained
13 | - letsencrypt : still maintained
14 | - squid : still maintained
15 |
16 | - chrome-java : please use [markhobson image](https://github.com/markhobson/docker-maven-chrome)
17 | - httpd : use [the official image](https://hub.docker.com/_/httpd)
18 | - jdownloader : use the excellent [jlesage image](https://github.com/jlesage/docker-jdownloader-2)
19 | - liferay : use [official image](https://hub.docker.com/r/liferay/portal)
20 | - plex : use official [Plex image](https://hub.docker.com/r/plexinc/pms-docker/)
21 | - skype : use [tomparys image](https://github.com/tomparys/docker-skype-pulseaudio)
22 |
23 | ## For all other images
24 |
25 | See the awesome [Linuxserver.io alternative](https://linuxserver.io)
26 |
27 | - [couchpotato](https://docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-couchpotato)
28 | - [deluge](https://docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-deluge)
29 | - [headphones](https://docs.linuxserver.io/)
30 | - [nzbhydra2](https://docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-nzbhydra2)
31 | - [oscam](https://docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-oscam)
32 | - plexpy : project renamed to [Tautulli](https://tautulli.com/) there is a [linuxserver.io image](https://docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-tautulli)
33 | - [sabnzbd](https://docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-sabnzbd)
34 | - sickrage : project renamed to [SickChill](https://sickchill.github.io/) have a look at the [linuxserver.io image](https://docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-sickchill)
35 | - [tvheadend](https://docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-tvheadend)
36 |
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/amule/README.md:
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1 | # Notice
2 |
3 | This Dockerfile is only for x86_64 architecture only. If you're interested in ARM port, have a look at [this fork](https://github.com/synopsis8/dockerfiles)
4 |
5 | # Configuration
6 |
7 | Create needed directories with
8 |
9 | ```sh
10 | mkdir -p ./amule/conf
11 | mkdir -p ./amule/tmp
12 | mkdir -p ./amule/incoming
13 | ```
14 |
15 | # Usage
16 |
17 | Just run the container with the following command lines (replace brackets with the values you want to use) :
18 |
19 | ## Start from scratch
20 |
21 | If you don't have any existing amule configuration, you can specify a custom password for GUI and / or WebUI using adequate environment variables.
22 |
23 | - To use amule GUI as interface :
24 |
25 | ```sh
26 | docker run -p 4712:4712 -p 4662:4662 -p 4672:4672/udp \
27 | -e PUID=[wanted_uid] -e PGID=[wanted_gid] \
28 | -e GUI_PWD=[wanted_password_for_gui] \
29 | -v ./amule/conf:/home/amule/.aMule -v ./amule/incoming:/incoming -v ./amule/tmp:/temp tchabaud/amule
30 | ```
31 |
32 | - To use web ui from a browser :
33 |
34 | ```sh
35 | docker run -p 4711:4711 -p 4662:4662 -p 4672:4672/udp \
36 | -e PUID=[wanted_uid] -e PGID=[wanted_gid] \
37 | -e WEBUI_PWD=[wanted_password_for_web_interface] \
38 | -v ./amule/conf:/home/amule/.aMule -v ./amule/incoming:/incoming -v ./amule/tmp:/temp tchabaud/amule
39 | ```
40 | ## Using an existing amule configuration
41 |
42 | Just mount existing directory as a volume :
43 |
44 | ```sh
45 | docker run -p 4711:4711 -p 4662:4662 -p 4672:4672/udp \
46 | -e PUID=[wanted_uid] -e PGID=[wanted_gid] \
47 | -v ~/.aMule:/home/amule/.aMule -v ~/.aMule/Incoming:/incoming -v ~/.aMule/Temp:/temp tchabaud/amule
48 | ```
49 |
50 | Then point your browser to http://localhost:4711
51 |
52 | ## Web UI theming
53 |
54 | If you don't like default amule web ui, you can switch [to this nice bootstrap based web theme](https://github.com/MatteoRagni/AmuleWebUI-Reloaded) by setting the environment variable _WEBUI_TEMPLATE_ to _AmuleWebUI-Reloaded_
55 |
56 | *Example* :
57 |
58 | ```sh
59 | docker run -p 4711:4711 -p 4662:4662 -p 4672:4672/udp \
60 | -e PUID=[wanted_uid] \
61 | -e PGID=[wanted_gid] \
62 | -e WEBUI_TEMPLATE=AmuleWebUI-Reloaded \
63 | -v ~/.aMule:/home/amule/.aMule \
64 | -v ~/.aMule/Incoming:/incoming \
65 | -v ~/.aMule/Temp:/temp tchabaud/amule
66 | ```
67 |
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/squid/squid.conf:
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1 | acl localnet src 10.0.0.0/8 # RFC1918 possible internal network
2 | acl localnet src 172.16.0.0/12 # RFC1918 possible internal network
3 | acl localnet src 192.168.0.0/16 # RFC1918 possible internal network
4 | acl localnet src fc00::/7 # RFC 4193 local private network range
5 | acl localnet src fe80::/10 # RFC 4291 link-local (directly plugged) machines
6 |
7 | acl SSL_ports port 443
8 | acl Safe_ports port 80 # http
9 | acl Safe_ports port 443 # https
10 | acl CONNECT method CONNECT
11 |
12 | # Deny requests to certain unsafe ports
13 | http_access deny !Safe_ports
14 |
15 | # Deny CONNECT to other than secure SSL ports
16 | http_access deny CONNECT !SSL_ports
17 |
18 | # Only allow cachemgr access from localhost
19 | http_access allow localhost manager
20 | http_access deny manager
21 |
22 | # Example rule allowing access from your local networks.
23 | # Adapt localnet in the ACL section to list your (internal) IP networks
24 | # from where browsing should be allowed
25 | http_access allow localnet
26 | http_access allow localhost
27 |
28 | # And finally deny all other access to this proxy
29 | http_access deny all
30 |
31 | # No cache needed
32 | cache deny all
33 | cache_mem 8 MB
34 | cache_dir null /tmp
35 | cache_log /dev/null
36 | icp_port 0
37 | htcp_port 0
38 | icp_access deny all
39 | htcp_access deny all
40 | snmp_port 0
41 | snmp_access deny all
42 |
43 | # Leave coredumps in the first cache dir
44 | coredump_dir /var/cache/squid
45 |
46 | # Log eveyrthing to stdout because we're in a container
47 | logfile_rotate 0
48 | #access_log stdio:/dev/stdout Not working because of https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/31243
49 |
50 | # Quick restart
51 | shutdown_lifetime 1 second
52 |
53 | # Anonymous
54 | forwarded_for off
55 | request_header_access Allow allow all
56 | request_header_access Authorization allow all
57 | request_header_access WWW-Authenticate allow all
58 | request_header_access Proxy-Authorization allow all
59 | request_header_access Proxy-Authenticate allow all
60 | request_header_access Cache-Control allow all
61 | request_header_access Content-Encoding allow all
62 | request_header_access Content-Length allow all
63 | request_header_access Content-Type allow all
64 | request_header_access Date allow all
65 | request_header_access Expires allow all
66 | request_header_access Host allow all
67 | request_header_access If-Modified-Since allow all
68 | request_header_access Last-Modified allow all
69 | request_header_access Location allow all
70 | request_header_access Pragma allow all
71 | request_header_access Accept allow all
72 | request_header_access Accept-Charset allow all
73 | request_header_access Accept-Encoding allow all
74 | request_header_access Accept-Language allow all
75 | request_header_access Content-Language allow all
76 | request_header_access Mime-Version allow all
77 | request_header_access Retry-After allow all
78 | request_header_access Title allow all
79 | request_header_access Connection allow all
80 | request_header_access Proxy-Connection allow all
81 | request_header_access User-Agent allow all
82 | request_header_access Cookie allow all
83 | request_header_access All deny all
84 |
85 | http_port 3128
86 |
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/amule/Dockerfile:
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1 | FROM alpine:latest as builder
2 |
3 | ENV AMULE_VERSION 2.3.2
4 | ENV UPNP_VERSION 1.6.22
5 | ENV CRYPTOPP_VERSION CRYPTOPP_5_6_5
6 | ENV BOOST_VERSION=1.76.0
7 | ENV BOOST_VERSION_=1_76_0
8 | ENV BOOST_ROOT=/usr/include/boost
9 |
10 | WORKDIR /tmp
11 |
12 | # Upgrade required packages (build)
13 | RUN apk --update add gd geoip libpng libwebp pwgen sudo wxgtk zlib bash && \
14 | apk --update add --virtual build-dependencies alpine-sdk automake \
15 | autoconf bison g++ gcc gd-dev geoip-dev \
16 | gettext gettext-dev git libpng-dev libwebp-dev \
17 | libtool libsm-dev make musl-dev wget \
18 | wxgtk-dev zlib-dev
19 |
20 | # Get boost headers
21 | RUN mkdir -p ${BOOST_ROOT} \
22 | && wget "https://boostorg.jfrog.io/artifactory/main/release/${BOOST_VERSION}/source/boost_${BOOST_VERSION_}.tar.gz" \
23 | && tar zxf boost_${BOOST_VERSION_}.tar.gz -C ${BOOST_ROOT} --strip-components=1
24 |
25 | # Build libupnp
26 | RUN mkdir -p /build \
27 | && wget "http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/pupnp/libupnp-${UPNP_VERSION}.tar.bz2" \
28 | && tar xfj libupnp*.tar.bz2 \
29 | && cd libupnp* \
30 | && ./configure --prefix=/usr >/dev/null \
31 | && make -j$(nproc) >/dev/null \
32 | && make install \
33 | && make DESTDIR=/build install
34 |
35 | # Build crypto++
36 | RUN mkdir -p /build \
37 | && git clone --branch ${CRYPTOPP_VERSION} --single-branch "https://github.com/weidai11/cryptopp" \
38 | && cd cryptopp* \
39 | && make CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS} -DNDEBUG -fPIC" -j$(nproc) -f GNUmakefile dynamic >/dev/null \
40 | && make PREFIX="/usr" install \
41 | && make DESTDIR=/build PREFIX="/usr" install
42 |
43 | # Build amule from source
44 | RUN mkdir -p /build \
45 | && git clone --branch ${AMULE_VERSION} --single-branch "https://github.com/amule-project/amule" \
46 | && cd amule* \
47 | && ./autogen.sh >/dev/null \
48 | && ./configure \
49 | --disable-gui \
50 | --disable-amule-gui \
51 | --disable-wxcas \
52 | --disable-alc \
53 | --disable-plasmamule \
54 | --disable-kde-in-home \
55 | --prefix=/usr \
56 | --mandir=/usr/share/man \
57 | --enable-unicode \
58 | --without-subdirs \
59 | --without-expat \
60 | --enable-amule-daemon \
61 | --enable-amulecmd \
62 | --enable-webserver \
63 | --enable-cas \
64 | --enable-alcc \
65 | --enable-fileview \
66 | --enable-geoip \
67 | --enable-mmap \
68 | --enable-optimize \
69 | --enable-upnp \
70 | --disable-debug \
71 | --with-boost=${BOOST_ROOT} \
72 | >/dev/null \
73 | && make -j$(nproc) >/dev/null \
74 | && make DESTDIR=/build install
75 |
76 | # Install a nicer web ui
77 | RUN cd /build/usr/share/amule/webserver \
78 | && git clone https://github.com/MatteoRagni/AmuleWebUI-Reloaded \
79 | && rm -rf AmuleWebUI-Reloaded/.git AmuleWebUI-Reloaded/doc-images
80 |
81 | #################################
82 |
83 | FROM alpine:latest
84 |
85 | COPY --from=builder /build /
86 |
87 | # Add startup script
88 | ADD amule.sh /home/amule/amule.sh
89 |
90 | # Final cleanup & upgrade required packages (run)
91 | RUN chmod a+x /home/amule/amule.sh \
92 | && apk --update --no-cache add \
93 | sudo bash musl gd geoip wxgtk \
94 | gettext libpng libwebp pwgen zlib \
95 | && rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
96 |
97 | EXPOSE 4711/tcp 4712/tcp 4672/udp 4665/udp 4662/tcp 4661/tcp
98 |
99 | ENTRYPOINT ["/home/amule/amule.sh"]
100 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 | # Uncomment for debug
4 | #set -x
5 |
6 | AMULE_UID=${PUID:-5000}
7 | AMULE_GID=${PGID:-5000}
8 | AMULE_WEBUI_TEMPLATE=${WEBUI_TEMPLATE:-default}
9 |
10 | AMULE_HOME=/home/amule/.aMule
11 | AMULE_INCOMING=/incoming
12 | AMULE_TEMP=/temp
13 | AMULE_CONF=${AMULE_HOME}/amule.conf
14 | REMOTE_CONF=${AMULE_HOME}/remote.conf
15 |
16 | AMULE_GROUP="amule"
17 | if grep -q ":${AMULE_GID}:" /etc/group; then
18 | echo "Group ${AMULE_GID} already exists. Won't be created."
19 | AMULE_GROUP=$(getent group "${AMULE_GID}" | cut -d: -f1)
20 | echo "Group ${AMULE_GROUP} with GID ${AMULE_GID} will be used as amule group."
21 | else
22 | addgroup -g "${AMULE_GID}" amule
23 | fi
24 |
25 | if grep -q ":${AMULE_UID}:" /etc/passwd; then
26 | echo "User ${AMULE_UID} already exists. Won't be added."
27 | else
28 | adduser -S -s /sbin/nologin -u "${AMULE_UID}" -h "/home/amule" -G "${AMULE_GROUP}" amule
29 | fi
30 |
31 | if [[ ! -d "${AMULE_INCOMING}" ]]; then
32 | echo "Directory ${AMULE_INCOMING} does not exists. Creating ..."
33 | mkdir -p ${AMULE_INCOMING}
34 | chown -R "${AMULE_UID}:${AMULE_GID}" "${AMULE_INCOMING}"
35 | fi
36 |
37 | if [[ ! -d "${AMULE_TEMP}" ]]; then
38 | echo "Directory ${AMULE_TEMP} does not exists. Creating ..."
39 | mkdir -p ${AMULE_TEMP}
40 | chown -R "${AMULE_UID}:${AMULE_GID}" "${AMULE_TEMP}"
41 | fi
42 |
43 | if [[ -z "${GUI_PWD}" ]]; then
44 | AMULE_GUI_PWD=$(pwgen -s 64)
45 | echo "No GUI password specified, using generated one: ${AMULE_GUI_PWD}"
46 | else
47 | AMULE_GUI_PWD="${GUI_PWD}"
48 | fi
49 | AMULE_GUI_ENCODED_PWD=$(echo -n "${AMULE_GUI_PWD}" | md5sum | cut -d ' ' -f 1)
50 |
51 | if [[ -z "${WEBUI_PWD}" ]]; then
52 | AMULE_WEBUI_PWD=$(pwgen -s 64)
53 | echo "No web UI password specified, using generated one: ${AMULE_WEBUI_PWD}"
54 | else
55 | AMULE_WEBUI_PWD="${WEBUI_PWD}"
56 | fi
57 | AMULE_WEBUI_ENCODED_PWD=$(echo -n "${AMULE_WEBUI_PWD}" | md5sum | cut -d ' ' -f 1)
58 |
59 | if [[ ! -d ${AMULE_HOME} ]]; then
60 | echo "${AMULE_HOME} directory NOT found. Creating directory ..."
61 | sudo -H -u '#'"${AMULE_UID}" sh -c "mkdir -p ${AMULE_HOME}"
62 | fi
63 |
64 | if [[ ! -f ${AMULE_CONF} ]]; then
65 | echo "${AMULE_CONF} file NOT found. Generating new default configuration ..."
66 | cat > ${AMULE_CONF} <<- EOM
67 | [eMule]
68 | AppVersion=2.3.1
69 | Nick=http://www.aMule.org
70 | QueueSizePref=50
71 | MaxUpload=0
72 | MaxDownload=0
73 | SlotAllocation=2
74 | Port=4662
75 | UDPPort=4672
76 | UDPEnable=1
77 | Address=
78 | Autoconnect=1
79 | MaxSourcesPerFile=300
80 | MaxConnections=500
81 | MaxConnectionsPerFiveSeconds=20
82 | RemoveDeadServer=1
83 | DeadServerRetry=3
84 | ServerKeepAliveTimeout=0
85 | Reconnect=1
86 | Scoresystem=1
87 | Serverlist=0
88 | AddServerListFromServer=0
89 | AddServerListFromClient=0
90 | SafeServerConnect=0
91 | AutoConnectStaticOnly=0
92 | UPnPEnabled=0
93 | UPnPTCPPort=50000
94 | SmartIdCheck=1
95 | ConnectToKad=1
96 | ConnectToED2K=1
97 | TempDir=${AMULE_TEMP}
98 | IncomingDir=${AMULE_INCOMING}
99 | ICH=1
100 | AICHTrust=0
101 | CheckDiskspace=1
102 | MinFreeDiskSpace=1
103 | AddNewFilesPaused=0
104 | PreviewPrio=0
105 | ManualHighPrio=0
106 | StartNextFile=0
107 | StartNextFileSameCat=0
108 | StartNextFileAlpha=0
109 | FileBufferSizePref=16
110 | DAPPref=1
111 | UAPPref=1
112 | AllocateFullFile=0
113 | OSDirectory=${AMULE_HOME}
114 | OnlineSignature=0
115 | OnlineSignatureUpdate=5
116 | EnableTrayIcon=0
117 | MinToTray=0
118 | ConfirmExit=1
119 | StartupMinimized=0
120 | 3DDepth=10
121 | ToolTipDelay=1
122 | ShowOverhead=0
123 | ShowInfoOnCatTabs=1
124 | VerticalToolbar=0
125 | GeoIPEnabled=1
126 | ShowVersionOnTitle=0
127 | VideoPlayer=
128 | StatGraphsInterval=3
129 | statsInterval=30
130 | DownloadCapacity=300
131 | UploadCapacity=100
132 | StatsAverageMinutes=5
133 | VariousStatisticsMaxValue=100
134 | SeeShare=2
135 | FilterLanIPs=1
136 | ParanoidFiltering=1
137 | IPFilterAutoLoad=1
138 | IPFilterURL=
139 | FilterLevel=127
140 | IPFilterSystem=0
141 | FilterMessages=1
142 | FilterAllMessages=0
143 | MessagesFromFriendsOnly=0
144 | MessageFromValidSourcesOnly=1
145 | FilterWordMessages=0
146 | MessageFilter=
147 | ShowMessagesInLog=1
148 | FilterComments=0
149 | CommentFilter=
150 | ShareHiddenFiles=0
151 | AutoSortDownloads=0
152 | NewVersionCheck=0
153 | AdvancedSpamFilter=1
154 | MessageUseCaptchas=1
155 | Language=
156 | SplitterbarPosition=75
157 | YourHostname=
158 | DateTimeFormat=%A, %x, %X
159 | AllcatType=0
160 | ShowAllNotCats=0
161 | SmartIdState=0
162 | DropSlowSources=0
163 | KadNodesUrl=http://upd.emule-security.org/nodes.dat
164 | Ed2kServersUrl=http://gruk.org/server.met.gz
165 | ShowRatesOnTitle=0
166 | GeoLiteCountryUpdateUrl=http://geolite.maxmind.com/download/geoip/database/GeoLiteCountry/GeoIP.dat.gz
167 | StatsServerName=Shorty's ED2K stats
168 | StatsServerURL=http://ed2k.shortypower.dyndns.org/?hash=
169 | [Browser]
170 | OpenPageInTab=1
171 | CustomBrowserString=
172 | [Proxy]
173 | ProxyEnableProxy=0
174 | ProxyType=0
175 | ProxyName=
176 | ProxyPort=1080
177 | ProxyEnablePassword=0
178 | ProxyUser=
179 | ProxyPassword=
180 | [ExternalConnect]
181 | UseSrcSeeds=0
182 | AcceptExternalConnections=1
183 | ECAddress=
184 | ECPort=4712
185 | ECPassword=${AMULE_GUI_ENCODED_PWD}
186 | UPnPECEnabled=0
187 | ShowProgressBar=1
188 | ShowPercent=1
189 | UseSecIdent=1
190 | IpFilterClients=1
191 | IpFilterServers=1
192 | TransmitOnlyUploadingClients=0
193 | [WebServer]
194 | Enabled=1
195 | Password=${AMULE_WEBUI_ENCODED_PWD}
196 | PasswordLow=
197 | Port=4711
198 | WebUPnPTCPPort=50001
199 | UPnPWebServerEnabled=0
200 | UseGzip=1
201 | UseLowRightsUser=0
202 | PageRefreshTime=120
203 | Template=${AMULE_WEBUI_TEMPLATE}
204 | Path=amuleweb
205 | [GUI]
206 | HideOnClose=0
207 | [Razor_Preferences]
208 | FastED2KLinksHandler=1
209 | [SkinGUIOptions]
210 | Skin=
211 | [Statistics]
212 | MaxClientVersions=0
213 | [Obfuscation]
214 | IsClientCryptLayerSupported=1
215 | IsCryptLayerRequested=1
216 | IsClientCryptLayerRequired=0
217 | CryptoPaddingLenght=254
218 | CryptoKadUDPKey=338883508
219 | [PowerManagement]
220 | PreventSleepWhileDownloading=0
221 | [UserEvents]
222 | [UserEvents/DownloadCompleted]
223 | CoreEnabled=0
224 | CoreCommand=
225 | GUIEnabled=0
226 | GUICommand=
227 | [UserEvents/NewChatSession]
228 | CoreEnabled=0
229 | CoreCommand=
230 | GUIEnabled=0
231 | GUICommand=
232 | [UserEvents/OutOfDiskSpace]
233 | CoreEnabled=0
234 | CoreCommand=
235 | GUIEnabled=0
236 | GUICommand=
237 | [UserEvents/ErrorOnCompletion]
238 | CoreEnabled=0
239 | CoreCommand=
240 | GUIEnabled=0
241 | GUICommand=
242 | [HTTPDownload]
243 | URL_1=
244 | EOM
245 | echo "${AMULE_CONF} successfullly generated."
246 | else
247 | echo "${AMULE_CONF} file found. Using existing configuration."
248 | fi
249 |
250 | if [[ ! -f ${REMOTE_CONF} ]]; then
251 | echo "${REMOTE_CONF} file NOT found. Generating new default configuration ..."
252 | cat > ${REMOTE_CONF} <<- EOM
253 | Locale=
254 | [EC]
255 | Host=localhost
256 | Port=4712
257 | Password=${AMULE_GUI_ENCODED_PWD}
258 | [Webserver]
259 | Port=4711
260 | UPnPWebServerEnabled=0
261 | UPnPTCPPort=50001
262 | Template=${AMULE_WEBUI_TEMPLATE}
263 | UseGzip=1
264 | AllowGuest=0
265 | AdminPassword=${AMULE_WEBUI_ENCODED_PWD}
266 | GuestPassword=
267 | EOM
268 | echo "${REMOTE_CONF} successfullly generated."
269 | else
270 | echo "${REMOTE_CONF} file found. Using existing configuration."
271 | fi
272 |
273 | # Define web UI theme if needed
274 | if [[ "${AMULE_WEBUI_TEMPLATE}" = "default" ]]
275 | then
276 | echo "Using default theme for web UI."
277 | else
278 | sed -i 's,^\(Template[ ]*=\).*,\1'"${AMULE_WEBUI_TEMPLATE}"',g' ${REMOTE_CONF}
279 | sed -i 's,^\(Template[ ]*=\).*,\1'"${AMULE_WEBUI_TEMPLATE}"',g' ${AMULE_CONF}
280 | echo "Switched web UI theme to ${AMULE_WEBUI_TEMPLATE}"
281 | fi
282 |
283 | chown -R "${AMULE_UID}:${AMULE_GID}" /home/amule
284 |
285 | sudo -H -u '#'"${AMULE_UID}" sh -c "amuled -c ${AMULE_HOME} -o"
286 |
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