{{- if (ne .host.distro.family "windows") -}} #!/usr/bin/env bash # @file CloudFlare WARP # @brief Installs CloudFlare WARP, ensures proper security certificates are in place, and connects the device to CloudFlare WARP. # @description # This script is intended to connect the device to CloudFlare's Zero Trust network with nearly all of its features unlocked. # Homebrew is used to install the `warp-cli` on macOS. On Linux, it can install `warp-cli` on most Debian systems and some RedHat # systems. CloudFlare WARP's [download page](https://pkg.cloudflareclient.com/packages/cloudflare-warp) is somewhat barren. # # ## MDM Configuration # # If CloudFlare WARP successfully installs, it first applies MDM configurations (managed configurations). If you would like CloudFlare # WARP to connect completely headlessly (while losing some "user-posture" settings), then you can populate the following two secrets: # # 1. `CLOUDFLARE_TEAMS_CLIENT_ID` - The ID from a CloudFlare Teams service token. See [this article](https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/identity/service-tokens/). # 2. `CLOUDFLARE_TEAMS_CLIENT_SECRET` - The secret from a CloudFlare Teams service token. # # The two variables above can be passed in using either of the methods described in the [Secrets documentation](https://install.doctor/docs/customization/secrets). # # ## Headless CloudFlare WARP Connection # # Even if you do not provide the two variables mentioned above, the script will still headlessly connect your device to the public CloudFlare WARP # network, where you will get some of the benefits of a VPN for free. Otherwise, if they were passed in, then the script # finishes by connecting to CloudFlare Teams. # # ## Notes # # According to CloudFlare Teams [documentation on MDM deployment](https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-devices/warp/deployment/mdm-deployment/), # on macOS the `com.cloudflare.warp.plist` file gets erased on reboot. Also, according to the documentation, the only way around this is to leverage # an MDM SaaS provider like JumpCloud. # # ## Links # # * [Linux managed configuration](https://github.com/megabyte-labs/install.doctor/tree/master/home/dot_config/warp/private_mdm.xml.tmpl) # * [macOS managed configuration](https://github.com/megabyte-labs/install.doctor/tree/master/home/Library/Managed%20Preferences/private_com.cloudflare.warp.plist.tmpl) {{ includeTemplate "universal/profile" }} {{ includeTemplate "universal/logg" }} ### Install CloudFlare WARP (on non-WSL *nix systems) if [[ ! "$(test -d /proc && grep Microsoft /proc/version > /dev/null)" ]]; then if [ -d /System ] && [ -d /Applications ]; then ### Install on macOS if [ ! -d "/Applications/Cloudflare WARP.app" ]; then brew install --cask cloudflare-warp else logg info 'Cloudflare WARP already installed' fi elif [ '{{ .host.distro.id }}' = 'debian' ]; then ### Add CloudFlare WARP desktop app apt-get source if [ ! -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cloudflare-client.list ]; then logg info 'Adding CloudFlare WARP keyring' curl https://pkg.cloudflareclient.com/pubkey.gpg | sudo gpg --yes --dearmor --output /usr/share/keyrings/cloudflare-warp-archive-keyring.gpg logg info 'Adding apt source reference' echo "deb [arch=amd64 signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/cloudflare-warp-archive-keyring.gpg] https://pkg.cloudflareclient.com/ $(lsb_release -cs) main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cloudflare-client.list fi ### Update apt-get and install the CloudFlare WARP CLI sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y cloudflare-warp elif [ '{{ .host.distro.id }}' = 'ubuntu' ]; then ### Add CloudFlare WARP desktop app apt-get source if [ ! -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cloudflare-client.list ]; then logg info 'Adding CloudFlare WARP keyring' curl https://pkg.cloudflareclient.com/pubkey.gpg | sudo gpg --yes --dearmor --output /usr/share/keyrings/cloudflare-warp-archive-keyring.gpg logg info 'Adding apt source reference' echo "deb [arch=amd64 signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/cloudflare-warp-archive-keyring.gpg] https://pkg.cloudflareclient.com/ $(lsb_release -cs) main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cloudflare-client.list fi ### Update apt-get and install the CloudFlare WARP CLI sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y cloudflare-warp elif command -v dnf > /dev/null && command -v rpm > /dev/null; then ### This is made for CentOS 8 and works on Fedora 36 (hopefully 36+ as well) with `nss-tools` as a dependency sudo dnf instal -y nss-tools || NSS_TOOL_EXIT=$? if [ -n "$NSS_TOOL_EXIT" ]; then logg warn 'Unable to install `nss-tools` which was a requirement on Fedora 36 and assumed to be one on other systems as well.' fi ### According to the download site, this is the only version available for RedHat-based systems sudo rpm -ivh https://pkg.cloudflareclient.com/cloudflare-release-el8.rpm || RPM_EXIT_CODE=$? if [ -n "$RPM_EXIT_CODE" ]; then logg error 'Unable to install CloudFlare WARP using RedHat 8 RPM package' fi fi fi ### Ensure certificate is installed ### TODO: Ensure duplicate certificates are not stored in these files below # Source: https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/static/documentation/connections/Cloudflare_CA.crt # Source: https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/static/documentation/connections/Cloudflare_CA.pem if [ -d /System ] && [ -d /Applications ] && command -v warp-cli > /dev/null; then ### Ensure certificate installed on macOS sudo security add-trusted-cert -d -r trustRoot -k /Library/Keychains/System.keychain "${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/warp/Cloudflare_CA.crt" if [ -f /usr/local/etc/ca-certificates/cert.pem ]; then echo | sudo cat - "${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/warp/Cloudflare_CA.pem" >> /usr/local/etc/ca-certificates/cert.pem else logg error 'Unable to add `Cloudflare_CA.pem` because `/usr/local/etc/ca-certificates/cert.pem` does not exist!' && exit 1 fi fi if command -v warp-cli > /dev/null; then ### Ensure MDM settings are applied (deletes after reboot on macOS) ### TODO: Ensure `.plist` can be added to `~/Library/Managed Preferences` and not just `/Library/Managed Preferences` # Source: https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-devices/warp/deployment/mdm-deployment/ # Source for JumpCloud: https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/static/documentation/connections/CloudflareWARP.mobileconfig if [ -d /System ] && [ -d /Applications ]; then sudo cp -f "$HOME/Library/Managed Preferences/com.cloudflare.warp.plist" '/Library/Managed Preferences/com.cloudflare.warp.plist' sudo plutil -convert binary1 '/Library/Managed Preferences/com.cloudflare.warp.plist' elif [ -f "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/warp/mdm.xml" ]; then sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/cloudflare-warp sudo cp -f "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/warp/mdm.xml" /var/lib/cloudflare-warp/mdm.xml fi ### Register CloudFlare WARP if warp-cli --accept-tos status | grep 'Registration missing' > /dev/null; then logg info 'Registering CloudFlare WARP' warp-cli --accept-tos register else logg info 'Already registered with CloudFlare WARP' fi ### Connect CloudFlare WARP if warp-cli --accept-tos status | grep 'Disconnected' > /dev/null; then logg info 'Connecting to CloudFlare WARP' warp-cli --accept-tos connect else logg info 'Already connected to CloudFlare WARP' fi else logg warn '`warp-cli` was not installed so CloudFlare Zero Trust cannot be joined' fi {{ end -}}