Cleanup Kratos, Oathkeeper, CockroachDB.

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/.idea/
/venv*
# CockroachDB certificates
docker/cockroach/certs/*.crt
docker/cockroach/certs/*.key
docker/kratos/cr_certs/*.crt
docker/kratos/cr_certs/*.key
# Oathkeeper JWKS signing token
docker/kratos/oathkeeper/id_token.jwks.json
docker/kratos/config/kratos.yml
# Setup-script log files
setup-scripts/serverload.log
setup-scripts/serverload.json

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rs.add("second.node.net:27017")
```
### Kratos & Oathkeeper Setup
[Kratos](https://www.ory.sh/kratos) is our user management system of choice and
[Oathkeeper](https://www.ory.sh/oathkeeper) is the identity and access proxy.
Most of the needed config is already under `docker/kratos`. The only two things that need to be changed are the config
for Kratos that might contain you email server password, and the JWKS Oathkeeper uses to sign its JWT tokens.
Make sure to create your own`docker/kratos/config/kratos.yml` by copying the `kratos.yml.sample` in the same directory.
Also make sure to never add that file to source control because it will most probably contain your email password in
plain text!
To override the JWKS you will need to directly edit
`docker/kratos/oathkeeper/id_token.jwks.json` and replace it with your generated key set. If you don't know how to
generate a key set you can use this code:
```go
package main
import (
"encoding/json"
"log"
"os"
"github.com/ory/hydra/jwk"
)
func main() {
gen := jwk.RS256Generator{
KeyLength: 2048,
}
jwks, err := gen.Generate("", "sig")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
jsonbuf, err := json.MarshalIndent(jwks, "", " ")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal("failed to generate JSON: %s", err)
}
os.Stdout.Write(jsonbuf)
}
```
While you can directly put the output of this programme into the file mentioned above, you can also remove the public
key from the set and change the `kid` of the private key to not include the prefix `private:`.
### CockroachDB Setup
Kratos uses CockroachDB to store its data. For that data to be shared across all nodes that comprise your portal cluster
setup, we need to set up a CockroachDB cluster, complete with secure communication.
#### Generate the certificates for secure communication
For a detailed walk-through, please check [this guide](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/docs/v20.2/secure-a-cluster.html)
out.
Steps:
1. Start a local cockroach docker instance:
`docker run -d -v "<local dir>:/cockroach/cockroach-secure" --name=crdb cockroachdb/cockroach start --insecure`
1. Get a shall into that instance: `docker exec -it crdb /bin/bash`
1. Go to the directory we which we mapped to a local dir: `cd /cockroach/cockroach-secure`
1. Create the subdirectories in which to create certificates and keys: `mkdir certs my-safe-directory`
1. Create the CA (Certificate Authority) certificate and key
pair: `cockroach cert create-ca --certs-dir=certs --ca-key=my-safe-directory/ca.key`
1. Create a client certificate and key pair for the root
user: `cockroach cert create-client root --certs-dir=certs --ca-key=my-safe-directory/ca.key`
1. Create the certificate and key pair for your
nodes: `cockroach cert create-node cockroach mynode.siasky.net --certs-dir=certs --ca-key=my-safe-directory/ca.key`.
Don't forget the `cockroach` node name - it's needed by our docker-compose setup. If you want to create certificates
for more nodes, just delete the `node.*` files (after you've finished the next steps for this node!) and re-run the
above command with the new node name.
1. Put the contents of the `certs` folder under `docker/cockroach/certs/*` under your portal's root dir and store the
content of `my-safe-directory` somewhere safe.
1. Put _another copy_ of those certificates under `docker/kratos/cr_certs` and change permissions of the `*.key` files,
so they can be read by anyone (644).
#### Configure your CockroachDB node
Open port 26257 on all nodes that will take part in the cluster. Ideally, you would only open the port for the other
nodes in the cluster.
There is some configuration that needs to be added to your `.env`file, namely:
1. CR_IP - the public IP of your node
1. CR_CLUSTER_NODES - a list of IPs and ports which make up your cluster, e.g.
`95.216.13.185:26257,147.135.37.21:26257,144.76.136.122:26257`. This will be the list of nodes that will make up your
cluster, so make sure those are accurate.
## Contributing
### Testing Your Code

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- Remove ORY Kratos, ORY Oathkeeper, CockroachDB.

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- 3000
depends_on:
- mongo
cockroach:
image: cockroachdb/cockroach:v20.2.3
container_name: cockroach
restart: unless-stopped
logging: *default-logging
env_file:
- .env
command: start --advertise-addr=${CR_IP} --join=${CR_CLUSTER_NODES} --certs-dir=/certs --listen-addr=0.0.0.0:26257 --http-addr=0.0.0.0:8080
volumes:
- ./docker/data/cockroach/sqlite:/cockroach/cockroach-data
- ./docker/cockroach/certs:/certs
ports:
- "4080:8080"
- "26257:26257"
networks:
shared:
ipv4_address: 10.10.10.84

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fi
docker exec mongo rm -rf /data/db/backups/$DT
fi
### COCKROACH DB ###
echo "Creating a backup of CockroachDB:"
# Check if a backup already exists:
totalFoundObjects=$(aws s3 ls $S3_BACKUP_PATH/$DT --recursive --summarize | grep "cockroach" | wc -l)
if [ "$totalFoundObjects" -ge "1" ]; then
echo "Backup already exists for today. Skipping."
else
# Create a cockroachdb backup:
docker exec cockroach \
cockroach sql \
--host cockroach:26257 \
--certs-dir=/certs \
--execute="BACKUP TO '$S3_BACKUP_PATH/$DT/cockroach/?AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID&AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY';"
if [[ $? > 0 ]]; then
echo "Creating a CockroachDB backup failed. Skipping."
else
echo "Successfully backed up CockroachDB."
fi
fi

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exit 1
fi
### COCKROACH DB ###
echo "Restoring CockroachDB."
# Check if the backup exists:
totalFoundObjects=$(aws s3 ls $S3_BACKUP_PATH/$BACKUP --recursive --summarize | grep "cockroach" | wc -l)
if [ "$totalFoundObjects" -eq "0" ]; then
echo "This backup doesn't exist!"
exit 1
fi
# Restore the backup:
docker exec cockroach \
cockroach sql \
--host cockroach:26257 \
--certs-dir=/certs \
--execute="ALTER DATABASE defaultdb RENAME TO defaultdb_backup;"
if [[ $? > 0 ]]; then
echo "Failed to rename existing CockroachDB database. Exiting."
exit $?
fi
docker exec cockroach \
cockroach sql \
--host cockroach:26257 \
--certs-dir=/certs \
--execute="RESTORE DATABASE defaultdb FROM '$S3_BACKUP_PATH/$BACKUP/cockroach?AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID&AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY';"
if [[ $? == 0 ]]; then
# Restoration succeeded, drop the backup.
docker exec cockroach \
cockroach sql \
--host cockroach:26257 \
--certs-dir=/certs \
--execute="DROP DATABASE defaultdb_backup;"
echo "CockroachDB restoration succeeded."
else
# Restoration failed, drop the new DB and put back the old one.
echo "CockroachDB restoration failed, rolling back."
docker exec cockroach \
cockroach sql \
--host cockroach:26257 \
--certs-dir=/certs \
--execute="DROP DATABASE defaultdb;"
docker exec cockroach \
cockroach sql \
--host cockroach:26257 \
--certs-dir=/certs \
--execute="ALTER DATABASE defaultdb_backup RENAME TO defaultdb;"
if [[ $? > 0 ]]; then
echo "ERROR: Rollback failed! Inspect manually!"
exit $?
else
echo "Rollback successful. Restoration cancelled. Exiting."
exit 0
fi
fi
### MONGO DB ###
# Check if the backup exists:
totalFoundObjects=$(aws s3 ls $S3_BACKUP_PATH/$BACKUP --recursive --summarize | grep "mongo.tgz" | wc -l)

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- [handshake](https://handshake.org) ([github](https://github.com/handshake-org/hsd)): full handshake node
- [handshake-api](https://github.com/SkynetLabs/skynet-webportal/tree/master/packages/handshake-api): simple API talking to the handshake node - [read more](https://github.com/SkynetLabs/skynet-webportal/blob/master/packages/handshake-api/README.md)
- [website](https://github.com/SkynetLabs/skynet-webportal/tree/master/packages/website): portal frontend application - [read more](https://github.com/SkynetLabs/skynet-webportal/blob/master/packages/website/README.md)
- [kratos](https://www.ory.sh/kratos/): user account management system
- [oathkeeper](https://www.ory.sh/oathkeeper/): identity and access proxy
- discord integration
- [funds-checker](funds-checker.py): script that checks wallet balance and sends status messages to discord periodically
- [health-checker](health-checker.py): script that monitors health-check service for server health issues and reports them to discord periodically
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with path to the location in the bucket where we want to store the daily backups.
1. `docker-compose up -d` to restart the services so they pick up new env variables
1. add your custom Kratos configuration to `/home/user/skynet-webportal/docker/kratos/config/kratos.yml` (in particular, the credentials for your mail server should be here, rather than in your source control). For a starting point you can take `docker/kratos/config/kratos.yml.sample`.
## Subdomains

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# * COOKIE_DOMAIN - (optional) if using `accounts` this is the domain to which your cookies will be issued
# * COOKIE_HASH_KEY - (optional) if using `accounts` hashing secret, at least 32 bytes
# * COOKIE_ENC_KEY - (optional) if using `accounts` encryption key, at least 32 bytes
# * CR_IP - (optional) if using `accounts` the public IP/domain of your server, e.g. `helsinki.siasky.net`
# * CR_CLUSTER_NODES - (optional) if using `accounts` the list of servers (with ports) which make up your CockroachDB cluster, e.g. `helsinki.siasky.net:26257,germany.siasky.net:26257,us-east.siasky.net:26257`
if ! [ -f /home/user/skynet-webportal/.env ]; then
HSD_API_KEY=$(openssl rand -base64 32) # generate safe random key for handshake
printf "PORTAL_DOMAIN=siasky.net\nSERVER_DOMAIN=\nSKYNET_PORTAL_API=https://siasky.net\nSKYNET_SERVER_API=https://eu-dc-1.siasky.net\nSKYNET_DASHBOARD_URL=https://account.example.com\nEMAIL_ADDRESS=email@example.com\nSIA_WALLET_PASSWORD=\nHSD_API_KEY=${HSD_API_KEY}\nCLOUDFLARE_AUTH_TOKEN=\nAWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=\nAWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=\nPORTAL_NAME=\DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL=\nDISCORD_MENTION_USER_ID=\nDISCORD_MENTION_ROLE_ID=\n" > /home/user/skynet-webportal/.env