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#!/bin/bash
# This script will help you setup Docker for TLS authentication.
# Run it passing in the arguement for the FQDN of your docker server
#
# For example:
# ./create-docker-tls.sh myhost.docker.com
#
# The script will also create a profile.d (if it exists) entry
# which configures your docker client to use TLS
#
# We will also overwrite /etc/sysconfig/docker (again, if it exists) to configure the daemon.
# A backup will be created at /etc/sysconfig/docker.unixTimestamp
#
# MIT License applies to this script. I don't accept any responsibility for
# damage you may cause using it.
#
set -e
STR=2048
if [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; then
DOCKER_HOST="$1"
else
echo " => ERROR: You must specify the docker FQDN as the first arguement to this scripts! <="
exit 1
fi
if [ "$USER" == "root" ]; then
echo " => WARNING: You're running this script as root, therefore root will be configured to talk to docker"
echo " => If you want to have other users query docker too, you'll need to symlink /root/.docker to /theuser/.docker"
fi
echo " => Using Hostname: $DOCKER_HOST You MUST connect to docker using this host!"
echo " => Ensuring config directory exists..."
mkdir -p "$HOME/.docker"
cd $HOME/.docker
echo " => Verifying ca.srl"
if [ ! -f "ca.src" ]; then
echo " => Creating ca.srl"
echo 01 > ca.srl
fi
echo " => Generating CA key"
openssl genrsa \
-out ca-key.pem $STR
echo " => Generating CA certificate"
openssl req \
-new \
-key ca-key.pem \
-x509 \
-days 3650 \
-nodes \
-subj "/CN=$HOSTNAME" \
-out ca.pem
echo " => Generating server key"
openssl genrsa \
-out server-key.pem $STR
echo " => Generating server CSR"
openssl req \
-subj "/CN=$DOCKER_HOST" \
-new \
-key server-key.pem \
-out server.csr
echo " => Signing server CSR with CA"
openssl x509 \
-req \
-days 3650 \
-in server.csr \
-CA ca.pem \
-CAkey ca-key.pem \
-out server-cert.pem
echo " => Generating client key"
openssl genrsa \
-out key.pem $STR
echo " => Generating client CSR"
openssl req \
-subj "/CN=docker.client" \
-new \
-key key.pem \
-out client.csr
echo " => Creating extended key usage"
echo extendedKeyUsage = clientAuth > extfile.cnf
echo " => Signing client CSR with CA"
openssl x509 \
-req \
-days 3650 \
-in client.csr \
-CA ca.pem \
-CAkey ca-key.pem \
-out cert.pem \
-extfile extfile.cnf
if [ -d "/etc/profile.d" ]; then
echo " => Creating profile.d/docker"
sudo sh -c "echo '#!/bin/bash
export DOCKER_CERT_PATH=/home/$USER/.docker
export DOCKER_HOST=tcp://$DOCKER_HOST:2376
export DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY=1' > /etc/profile.d/docker.sh"
sudo chmod +x /etc/profile.d/docker.sh
source /etc/profile.d/docker.sh
else
echo " => WARNING: No /etc/profile.d directoy on your system."
echo " => You will need to set the following environment variables before running the docker client:"
echo " => DOCKER_HOST=tcp://$DOCKER_HOST:2376"
echo " => DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY=1"
fi
OPTIONS="--tlsverify --tlscacert=$HOME/.docker/ca.pem --tlscert=$HOME/.docker/server-cert.pem --tlskey=$HOME/.docker/server-key.pem -H=0.0.0.0:2376"
if [ -f "/etc/sysconfig/docker" ]; then
echo " => Configuring /etc/sysconfig/docker"
BACKUP="/etc/sysconfig/docker.$(date +"%s")"
sudo mv /etc/sysconfig/docker $BACKUP
sudo sh -c "echo '# The following line was added by ./create-certs docker TLS configuration script
OPTIONS=\"$OPTIONS\"
# A backup of the old file is at $BACKUP.' >> /etc/sysconfig/docker"
echo " => Backup file location: $BACKUP"
else
echo " => WARNING: No /etc/sysconfig/docker file found on your system."
echo " => You will need to configure your docker daemon with the following options:"
echo " => $OPTIONS"
fi
export DOCKER_HOST=tcp://DOCKER_HOST:2376
export DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY=1
echo " => Done! You just need to restart docker for the changes to take effect"
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