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Remove operator auth — trust the LAN
Can't log in from a fresh LXC deploy, and the service is LAN-only by
design. Rip out the whole bcrypt-password / signed-cookie session
layer: internal/auth, login templates, gen-admin-password binary +
Makefile targets, auth config block, login/logout routes and the
RequireSession middleware wrap. Agent bearer-token auth on
/api/v1/runs/{id}/* is untouched.

Operators who want a password can front the service with a reverse
proxy — noted in README and docs/operations.md.
2026-04-17 22:31:49 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# install.sh — one-shot installer for the vetting orchestrator on a
# Proxmox LXC (or any Debian/Ubuntu host).
#
# What it does:
# 1. apt-installs runtime dependencies (dnsmasq, iperf3, ca-certs).
# 2. Creates the `vetting` system user with /var/lib/vetting homedir.
# 3. Copies the pre-built `vetting` binary into /usr/local/bin.
# 4. Drops the systemd unit and example config into /etc/vetting.
# 5. Reminds the operator to edit the config before enabling
# the service — we don't auto-start because the default bind
# is loopback-only and needs at least a tweak to be useful.
#
# What it deliberately does NOT do:
# - Build the orchestrator (this script assumes you ran
# `make orchestrator-linux` beforehand and that bin/vetting-linux-amd64
# exists alongside this script, or pass --binary to locate it).
# - Install the live image or TFTP payloads — those are separate,
# since most operators want to build them from a pinned CI artifact
# rather than on the LXC itself.
#
# Usage:
# sudo ./install.sh [--binary PATH] [--config-dir /etc/vetting]
#
set -euo pipefail
BINARY=""
CONFIG_DIR="/etc/vetting"
STATE_DIR="/var/lib/vetting"
LOG_DIR="/var/log/vetting"
SERVICE_USER="vetting"
usage() {
cat <<EOF
Usage: $0 [--binary PATH] [--config-dir DIR]
--binary PATH Path to a pre-built vetting binary (default:
auto-detect ../bin/vetting-linux-amd64 relative to
this script).
--config-dir DIR Where to install vetting.yaml + systemd unit drop
(default: /etc/vetting).
-h, --help Print this message.
EOF
}
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
--binary) BINARY="$2"; shift 2 ;;
--config-dir) CONFIG_DIR="$2"; shift 2 ;;
-h|--help) usage; exit 0 ;;
*) echo "unknown arg: $1" >&2; usage; exit 2 ;;
esac
done
if [[ $EUID -ne 0 ]]; then
echo "install.sh must be run as root (try: sudo $0)" >&2
exit 1
fi
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
REPO_ROOT="$(cd "${SCRIPT_DIR}/.." && pwd)"
if [[ -z "${BINARY}" ]]; then
for cand in \
"${REPO_ROOT}/bin/vetting-linux-amd64" \
"${REPO_ROOT}/bin/vetting" \
"${SCRIPT_DIR}/vetting"; do
if [[ -x "${cand}" ]]; then BINARY="${cand}"; break; fi
done
fi
if [[ -z "${BINARY}" || ! -x "${BINARY}" ]]; then
echo "could not find a vetting binary to install; pass --binary PATH or run 'make orchestrator-linux' first" >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "==> installing runtime dependencies"
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
apt-get update -qq
apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
ca-certificates dnsmasq iperf3
echo "==> creating ${SERVICE_USER} user"
if ! id -u "${SERVICE_USER}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
useradd --system \
--home-dir "${STATE_DIR}" \
--shell /usr/sbin/nologin \
"${SERVICE_USER}"
fi
echo "==> preparing directories"
install -d -m 0755 -o "${SERVICE_USER}" -g "${SERVICE_USER}" "${STATE_DIR}"
install -d -m 0755 -o "${SERVICE_USER}" -g "${SERVICE_USER}" "${LOG_DIR}"
install -d -m 0755 "${CONFIG_DIR}"
echo "==> installing binary"
install -m 0755 "${BINARY}" /usr/local/bin/vetting
echo "==> installing config and systemd unit"
# vetting.production.yaml uses absolute /var/lib/vetting + /var/log/vetting
# paths that match the systemd unit's ReadWritePaths. vetting.example.yaml
# uses ./var/... relatives and is only correct for `make run` in a dev tree.
if [[ ! -f "${CONFIG_DIR}/vetting.yaml" ]]; then
install -m 0640 -o root -g "${SERVICE_USER}" \
"${SCRIPT_DIR}/vetting.production.yaml" \
"${CONFIG_DIR}/vetting.yaml"
echo " -> installed default config at ${CONFIG_DIR}/vetting.yaml"
else
echo " -> preserving existing ${CONFIG_DIR}/vetting.yaml"
fi
install -m 0644 "${SCRIPT_DIR}/vetting.service" /etc/systemd/system/vetting.service
# Disable the distro's dnsmasq so only the orchestrator-supervised
# instance owns DHCP/TFTP. Operators who want to keep dnsmasq for
# something else can re-enable it after configuring a disjoint listen
# address.
if systemctl is-enabled --quiet dnsmasq 2>/dev/null; then
echo "==> disabling distro dnsmasq (orchestrator supervises its own)"
systemctl disable --now dnsmasq
fi
systemctl daemon-reload
cat <<EOF
vetting is installed but not yet enabled.
Next steps:
1. Edit ${CONFIG_DIR}/vetting.yaml and set:
- server.bind (127.0.0.1:8080 by default; switch to
0.0.0.0:8080 once you're ready to expose
it on the LAN)
- server.public_url (the URL you'll browse to)
- pxe.* if you want PXE boot support
- notifiers + routes (optional)
2. Start the service:
systemctl enable --now vetting
3. Watch the logs:
journalctl -fu vetting
The UI has no built-in auth — it trusts the LAN. If you need a
password, front the service with a reverse proxy (Caddy/nginx
basic-auth) instead.
EOF