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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# @file scripts/cloudflared-ssh.sh
# @brief Installs and configures cloudflared for short-lived SSH certificates authenticated via SSO
# @description
# This script ensures Homebrew is installed and then uses Homebrew to ensure `cloudflared` is installed.
# After that, it connects `cloudflared` to CloudFlare Teams and sets up short-lived SSH certificates so
# that you do not have to manage SSH keys and instead use SSO (Single Sign-On) via CloudFlare Teams.
#
# **Note**: `https://install.doctor/cloudflared` points to this file.
#
# ## Variables
#
# The `SSH_DOMAIN` variable should be set to the endpoint you want to be able to SSH into. The SSH endpoint(s)
# that are created depend on what type of system is being configured. Some device types include multiple
# properties that need multiple unique SSH endpoints. The `SSH_DOMAIN` must be passed to this script or else
# it will default to `ssh.megabyte.space`.
#
# * For most installations, the configured domain will be `$(hostname).${SSH_DOMAIN}`
# * If Qubes is being configured, then the configured domain will be `$(hostname)-qube.${SSH_DOMAIN}`
# * If [EasyEngine](https://easyengine.io/) is installed, then each domain setup with EasyEngine is configured to have an `ssh` subdomain (i.e. `ssh.example.com` for `example.com`)
#
# There are other optional variables that can be customized as well:
#
# * `CF_TUNNEL_NAME` - The ID to assign to the tunnel that `cloudflared` creates (`default-ssh-tunnel` by default)
#
# ## Notes
#
# Since the certificates are "short-lived", you will have to periodically re-authenticate against the
# SSO authentication endpoint that is hosted by CloudFlare Teams (or an identity provider of your choosing).
# This script will likely only work on AMD x64 devices.
#
# Some of the commands are conditionally run based on whether or not the `CRONTAB_JOB` environment variable is set.
# This is to accomodate EasyEngine installations where the list of SSH endpoints is variable. Both the initial
# setup and updates are applied using this script (via a cronjob that does not need to run initialization tasks during
# the cronjobs).
#
# ## Links
#
# [SSH with short-lived certificates](https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/tutorials/ssh-cert-bastion/)
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# @description Ensure dependencies like `git` and `curl` are installed (among a few other lightweight system packages)
if ! command -v curl > /dev/null || ! command -v git > /dev/null || ! command -v expect > /dev/null || ! command -v rsync > /dev/null; then
if command -v apt-get > /dev/null; then
# @description Ensure `build-essential`, `curl`, `expect`, `git`, and `rsync` are installed on Debian / Ubuntu
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y build-essential curl expect git rsync
elif command -v dnf > /dev/null; then
# @description Ensure `curl`, `expect`, `git`, and `rsync` are installed on Fedora
sudo dnf install -y curl expect git rsync
elif command -v yum > /dev/null; then
# @description Ensure `curl`, `expect`, `git`, and `rsync` are installed on CentOS
sudo yum install -y curl expect git rsync
elif command -v pacman > /dev/null; then
# @description Ensure `curl`, `expect`, `git`, and `rsync` are installed on Archlinux
sudo pacman update
sudo pacman -Sy curl expect git rsync
elif command -v zypper > /dev/null; then
# @description Ensure `curl`, `expect`, `git`, and `rsync` are installed on OpenSUSE
sudo zypper install -y curl expect git rsync
elif command -v apk > /dev/null; then
# @description Ensure `curl`, `expect`, `git`, and `rsync` are installed on Alpine
apk add curl expect git rsync
elif [ -d /Applications ] && [ -d /Library ]; then
# @description Ensure CLI developer tools are available on macOS (via `xcode-select`)
sudo xcode-select -p >/dev/null 2>&1 || xcode-select --install
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == 'cygwin' ]] || [[ "$OSTYPE" == 'msys' ]] || [[ "$OSTYPE" == 'win32' ]]; then
# @description Ensure `curl`, `expect`, `git`, and `rsync` are installed on Windows
choco install -y curl expect git rsync
fi
fi
# @description Ensure Homebrew is installed and available in the `PATH`
if ! command -v brew > /dev/null; then
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if [ -d /home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/bin ]; then
eval $(/home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/bin/brew shellenv)
if ! command -v brew > /dev/null; then
echo "The /home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew directory exists but something is not right. Try removing it and running the script again." && exit 1
fi
else
# @description Installs Homebrew and addresses a couple potential issues
if command -v sudo > /dev/null && sudo -n true; then
echo | /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
else
echo "Homebrew is not installed. The script will attempt to install Homebrew and you might be prompted for your password."
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)" || BREW_EXIT_CODE="$?"
if [ -n "$BREW_EXIT_CODE" ]; then
if command -v brew > /dev/null; then
echo "Homebrew was installed but part of the installation failed. Trying a few things to fix the installation.."
BREW_DIRS="share/man share/doc share/zsh/site-functions etc/bash_completion.d"
for BREW_DIR in $BREW_DIRS; do
if [ -d "$(brew --prefix)/$BREW_DIR" ]; then
sudo chown -R "$(whoami)" "$(brew --prefix)/$BREW_DIR"
fi
done
brew update --force --quiet
fi
fi
fi
# @description Ensures the `brew` binary is available on Linux machines. macOS installs `brew` into the default `PATH`
# so nothing needs to be done for macOS.
if [ -d /home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/bin ]; then
eval $(/home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/bin/brew shellenv)
fi
fi
fi
# @description Ensures `cloudflared` is installed via Homebrew
if ! command -v cloudflared > /dev/null; then
brew install cloudflared
fi
# @description Detect the SSH port being used
SSH_PORT="22"
if sudo cat /etc/ssh/sshd_config | grep '^Port ' > /dev/null; then
SSH_PORT="$(sudo cat /etc/ssh/sshd_config | grep '^Port ' | sed 's/Port //')"
fi
# @description Login to the CloudFlare network (if running outside a cronjob) and acquire the tunnel ID
if [ -z "$CRONTAB_JOB" ]; then
sudo cloudflared tunnel login
sudo cloudflared tunnel create "${CF_TUNNEL_NAME:=default-ssh-tunnel}"
fi
TUNNEL_ID="$(sudo cloudflared tunnel list | grep " ${CF_TUNNEL_NAME} " | sed 's/^\([^ ]*\).*$/\1/')"
# @description Ensure CloudFlare tunnel ID was acquired, then add tunnel route, and create
# tunnel configuration based on what type of machine is being configured (i.e. regular, Qubes, or EasyEngine)
if [ -n "$TUNNEL_ID" ]; then
if [ -z "$CRONTAB_JOB" ]; then
sudo cloudflared tunnel route ip add 100.64.0.0/10 "${TUNNEL_ID}"
fi
# @description Create the `/root/.cloudflared/config.yml`
CONFIG_TMP="$(mktemp)"
echo "tunnel: ${TUNNEL_ID}" > "$CONFIG_TMP"
echo "credentials-file: /root/.cloudflared/${TUNNEL_ID}.json" >> "$CONFIG_TMP"
echo "" >> "$CONFIG_TMP"
echo "ingress:" >> "$CONFIG_TMP"
if [ -d '/opt/easyengine/sites' ]; then
DOMAINS_HOSTED="$(find /opt/easyengine/sites -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type d | sed 's/.*sites\///' | xargs)"
else
if [ -d /etc/qubes ]; then
DOMAINS_HOSTED="$(hostname)-qube.${SSH_DOMAIN:-ssh.megabyte.spaccec}"
else
DOMAINS_HOSTED="$(hostname).${SSH_DOMAIN:-ssh.megabyte.spaccec}"
fi
fi
for DOMAIN in $DOMAINS_HOSTED; do
echo " - hostname: ${DOMAIN}" >> "$CONFIG_TMP"
echo " service: ssh://localhost:$SSH_PORT" >> "$CONFIG_TMP"
done
echo " - service: http_status:404" >> "$CONFIG_TMP"
echo "" >> "$CONFIG_TMP"
sudo mkdir -p /root/.cloudflared
sudo mv "$CONFIG_TMP" /root/.cloudflared/config.yml
# @description Install the `cloudflared` system service (if it is not a cronjob)
if [ -z "$CRONTAB_JOB" ]; then
sudo cloudflared service install
fi
else
echo "ERROR: Unable to acquire CloudFlare tunnel ID" && exit 1
fi
# @description Restart if the config file changed
if [ ! -f /root/.cloudflared/config-previous.yml ] || [ "$(cat /root/.cloudflared/config-previous.yml)" != "$(cat /root/.cloudflared/config.yml)" ]; then
# @todo Add restart command for non-systemctl devices (i.e. macOS)
if command -v systemctl > /dev/null; then
sudo systemctl restart cloudflared
fi
sudo cp /root/.cloudflared/config.yml /root/.cloudflared/config-previous.yml
fi