3s is too short for connect timeout when the user it manually typing a password http://nginx.org/en/docs/stream/ngx_stream_proxy_module.html#proxy_connect_timeout
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The resources used by the infrastructure are in the https://code.forgejo.org/infrastructure/ organization. There is a dedicated chatroom. A mirror of this repository is available at https://git.pub.solar/forgejo/infrastructure-documentation.
LXC Hosts
All LXC hosts are setup with lxc-helpers.
name=forgejo-host
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_container_run $name -- sudo --user debian bash
See https://github.com/mikesart/inotify-info. Running multiple LXC containers will quickly use the default limit (128 on bookworm).
echo fs.inotify.max_user_instances=8192 | sudo tee -a /etc/sysctl.conf
sudo sysctl -p
Unprivileged
name=forgejo-host
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_container_create --config "unprivileged" $name
echo "lxc.start.auto = 1" | sudo tee -a /var/lib/lxc/$name/config
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_container_start $name
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_container_user_install $name $(id -u) $USER
Docker enabled
name=forgejo-host
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_container_create --config "docker" $name
echo "lxc.start.auto = 1" | sudo tee -a /var/lib/lxc/$name/config
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_container_start $name
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_install_docker $name
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_container_user_install $name $(id -u) $USER
K8S enabled
name=forgejo-host
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_container_create --config "k8s" $name
echo "lxc.start.auto = 1" | sudo tee -a /var/lib/lxc/$name/config
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_container_start $name
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_container_user_install $name $(id -u) $USER
Docker and LXC enabled
name=forgejo-host
ipv4=10.85.12
ipv6=fc33
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_container_create --config "docker lxc" $name
echo "lxc.start.auto = 1" | sudo tee -a /var/lib/lxc/$name/config
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_container_start $name
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_install_docker $name
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_install_lxc $name $ipv4 $ipv6
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_container_user_install $name $(id -u) $USER
firewall
Hetzner hosts have a firewall that must be configured from https://robot.hetzner.com/server to only allow incoming ssh, http, https requests for both IPv4 & IPv6. Each server has a "Firewall" tab that provides control over this firewall.
nftables
sudo nft list ruleset
Host reverse proxy
The reverse proxy on a host forwards to the designated LXC container with
something like the following examples in
/etc/nginx/sites-available/example.com
, where A.B.C.D is the
IP allocated to the LXC container running the web service.
And symlink:
ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/example.com /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/example.com
The certificate is obtained once and automatically renewed with:
sudo apt-get install certbot python3-certbot-nginx
sudo certbot -n --agree-tos --email contact@forgejo.org -d example.com --nginx
When removing a configuration, the certificate can also be removed with:
sudo certbot delete --cert-name example.com
Forwarding TCP streams (useful for ssh) requires installing the module:
sudo apt-get install libnginx-mod-stream
Rate limiting crawlers is done by adding the following to /etc/nginx/conf.d/limit.conf
:
# http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_limit_req_module.html
# https://blog.nginx.org/blog/rate-limiting-nginx
map $http_user_agent $isbot_ua {
default 0;
~*(GoogleBot|GoogleOther|bingbot|YandexBot) 1;
}
map $isbot_ua $limit_bot {
0 "";
1 $binary_remote_addr;
}
limit_req_zone $limit_bot zone=bots:10m rate=1r/m;
limit_req_status 429;
and the following in the location to be rate limited:
location / {
limit_req zone=bots burst=2 nodelay;
...
Host wakeup-on-logs
https://code.forgejo.org/infrastructure/wakeup-on-logs
K8S wakeup-on-logs script
$ cat /etc/wakeup-on-logs/forgejo-v8
#!/bin/bash
set -x
self="${BASH_SOURCE[0]}"
name=$(basename $self)
# keep it lower than https://code.forgejo.org/infrastructure/wakeup-on-logs
# otherwise it will get killed by it
timeout=4m
function lxc_run() {
lxc-attach $name -- sudo --user debian KUBECONFIG=/etc/rancher/k3s/k3s.yaml "$@" |& tee -a /var/log/$name.log
}
image=codeberg.org/forgejo-experimental/forgejo
major=${name##*v}
digest=$(skopeo inspect --format "{{.Digest}}" docker://$image:$major-rootless)
values=https://code.forgejo.org/infrastructure/k8s/raw/branch/main/forgejo-v$major/values.yml
lxc_run helm upgrade forgejo -f $values -f /home/debian/secrets.yml oci://code.forgejo.org/forgejo-helm/forgejo --atomic --wait --timeout $timeout --install --set image.digest=$digest
Forgejo example
server {
listen 80;
listen [::]:80;
server_name example.com;
location / {
proxy_pass http://A.B.C.D:8080;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto https;
client_max_body_size 2G;
}
}
GitLab example
server {
listen 80;
listen [::]:80;
server_name example.com;
location / {
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
proxy_set_header X-Frame-Options SAMEORIGIN;
client_body_timeout 60;
client_max_body_size 200M;
send_timeout 1200;
lingering_timeout 5;
proxy_buffering off;
proxy_connect_timeout 90;
proxy_send_timeout 300;
proxy_read_timeout 600s;
proxy_pass http://example.com;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
}
}
Vanila example
server {
listen 80;
listen [::]:80;
server_name example.com;
location / {
proxy_pass http://A.B.C.D;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto https;
}
}
302 redirection
server {
listen 80;
listen [::]:80;
server_name example.com;
return 302 https://other.example.com$request_uri;
}
Forgejo runners
The LXC container in which the runner is installed must have capabilities that support the backend.
- docker:// needs a Docker enabled container
- lxc:// needs a Docker and LXC enabled container
The runners it contains are not started at boot, it must be done manually. The bash history has the command line to do so.
Installation
version=3.5.0
sudo wget -O /usr/local/bin/forgejo-runner-$version https://code.forgejo.org/forgejo/runner/releases/download/v$version/forgejo-runner-$version-linux-amd64
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/forgejo-runner-$version
echo 'export TERM=xterm-256color' >> .bashrc
Creating a runner
Multiple runners can co-exist on the same machine. To keep things organized they are located in a directory that is the same as the URL from which the token is obtained. For instance DIR=codeberg.org/forgejo-integration means that the token was obtained from the https://codeberg.org/forgejo-integration organization.
If a runner only provides unprivileged docker containers, the labels
in config.yml
should be:
labels: ['docker:docker://node:20-bookworm']
.
If a runner provides LXC containers and unprivileged docker
containers, the labels in config.yml
should be
labels: ['self-hosted:lxc://debian:bookworm', 'docker:docker://node:20-bookworm']
.
name=myrunner
mkdir -p $DIR ; cd $DIR
forgejo-runner generate-config > config-$name.yml
## edit config-$name.yml and adjust the `labels:`
## Obtain a $TOKEN from https://$DIR
forgejo-runner-$version register --no-interactive --token $TOKEN --name runner --instance https://codeberg.org
forgejo-runner-$version --config config-$name.yml daemon |& cat -v > runner.log &
Octopuce
Octopuce provides hardware managed by the devops team. It can only be accessed via SSH.
To access the services hosted on the LXC containers, ssh port forwarding to the private IPs can be used. For instance:
echo 127.0.0.1 private.forgejo.org >> /etc/hosts
sudo ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa -L 80:10.77.0.128:80 debian@forgejo01.octopuce.fr
firefox http://private.forgejo.org
Containers
-
forgejo-host
Dedicated to http://private.forgejo.org
- Docker enabled
- upgrades checklist:
emacs /home/debian/run-forgejo.sh # change the `image=` docker stop forgejo sudo rsync -av --numeric-ids --delete --progress /srv/forgejo/ /root/forgejo-backup/ docker rm forgejo bash -x /home/debian/run-forgejo.sh docker logs -n 200 -f forgejo
-
forgejo-runner-host
Has runners installed to run against private.forgejo.org
- Docker and LXC enabled 10.85.12 fc33
Hetzner
All hardware machines are running Debian GNU/linux bookworm. They are LXC hosts setup with lxc-helpers.
NOTE: only use EX101 with a ASRockRack W680D4U-1L motherboard.
vSwitch
A vSwitch is assigned via the Robot console on all servers for backend communications and configured in /etc/network/interfaces for each of them with something like:
auto enp5s0.4000
iface enp5s0.4000 inet static
address 10.53.100.2
netmask 255.255.255.0
vlan-raw-device enp5s0
mtu 1400
The IP address ends with the same number as the hardware (hetzner02 => .2).
vSwitch DRBD
The vSwitch on VLAN 4000 is for DRBD exclusively
vSwitch k8s
The vSwitch on VLAN 4002 is for the k8s control plane
DRBD
DRBD is configured like in the following example with hetzner02 as the primary and hetzner03 as the secondary:
$ apt-get install drbd-utils
$ cat /etc/drbd.d/r0.res
resource r0 {
net {
# A : write completion is determined when data is written to the local disk and the local TCP transmission buffer
# B : write completion is determined when data is written to the local disk and remote buffer cache
# C : write completion is determined when data is written to both the local disk and the remote disk
protocol C;
cram-hmac-alg sha1;
# any secret key for authentication among nodes
shared-secret "***";
}
disk {
resync-rate 1000M;
}
on hetzner02 {
address 10.53.100.2:7788;
volume 0 {
# device name
device /dev/drbd0;
# specify disk to be used for device above
disk /dev/nvme0n1p5;
# where to create metadata
# specify the block device name when using a different disk
meta-disk internal;
}
}
on hetzner03 {
address 10.53.100.3:7788;
volume 0 {
device /dev/drbd0;
disk /dev/nvme1n1p5;
meta-disk internal;
}
}
}
$ sudo drbdadm create-md r0
$ sudo drbdadm up r0
On hetzner02 (the primary), pretend all is in sync to save the initial bitmap sync since there is actually no data at all.
sudo drbdadm new-current-uuid --clear-bitmap r0/0
The DRBD device is mounted on /var/lib/lxc
in /etc/fstab
there is a noauto line:
/dev/drbd0 /var/lib/lxc ext4 noauto,defaults 0 0
To prevent split brain situations a manual step is required at boot time, on the machine that is going to be the primary.
sudo drbdadm up r0
sudo drbdsetup status
sudo drbdadm primary r0
sudo mount /var/lib/lxc
sudo lxc-autostart start
sudo lxc-ls -f
sudo drbdsetup status
hetzner{01,04}
https://hetzner{01,04}.forgejo.org run on EX101 Hetzner hardware.
LXC
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_install_lxc_inside 10.41.13 fc29
Disk partitioning
- First disk
- OS
- a partition mounted on /srv where non precious data goes such as the LXC containers with runners.
- Second disk
- configured with DRBD for precious data.
Root filesystem backups
hetzner01:/etc/cron.daily/backup-hetzner04
rsync -aHS --delete-excluded --delete --numeric-ids --exclude /proc --exclude /dev --exclude /sys --exclude /precious --exclude /srv --exclude /var/lib/lxc 10.53.100.4:/ /srv/backups/hetzner04/ >& /var/log/$(basename $0).log
hetzner04:/etc/cron.daily/backup-hetzner01
rsync -aHS --delete-excluded --delete --numeric-ids --exclude /proc --exclude /dev --exclude /sys --exclude /precious --exclude /srv --exclude /var/lib/lxc 10.53.100.1:/ /srv/backups/hetzner01/ >& /var/log/$(basename $0).log
LXC containers
-
runner-lxc-helpers
(hetzner01)Dedicated to Forgejo runners for the https://code.forgejo.org/forgejo/lxc-helpers project.
- K8S enabled
- code.forgejo.org/forgejo/lxc-helpers/config*.yml
-
forgejo-runners
(hetzner01)Dedicated to Forgejo runners for the https://codeberg.org/forgejo organization.
- Docker enabled
- codeberg.org/forgejo/config*.yml
-
runner01-lxc
(hetzner01)Dedicated to Forgejo runners for https://code.forgejo.org.
- Docker and LXC enabled 10.194.201 fc35
- code.forgejo.org/forgejo/config*.yml
- code.forgejo.org/actions/config*.yml
- code.forgejo.org/forgejo-integration/config*.yml
- code.forgejo.org/forgejo-contrib/config*.yml
- code.forgejo.org/f3/config*.yml
- code.forgejo.org/forgefriends/config*.yml
-
forgejo-v9
(hetzner04) same asforgejo-v8
-
forgejo-v8
(hetzner04)Dedicated to https://v8.next.forgejo.org, see https://code.forgejo.org/infrastructure/k8s
-
K8S enabled
-
K8S wakeup-on-logs script /etc/wakeup-on-logs/forgejo-v8
-
nginx forwarding of SSH streams in
/etc/nginx/modules-enabled/next.forgejo.org.conf
stream { # v8 ip's upstream v8 { least_conn; server 10.41.13.27:2222; } # v8 definition server { listen 2080; # the port to listen on this server listen [::]:2080; proxy_pass v8; # forward traffic to this upstream group } }
-
-
forgefriends-forum
(hetzner04)Dedicated to https://forum.forgefriends.org
- Docker enabled
-
forgefriends-gitlab
(hetzner04)Dedicated to https://lab.forgefriends.org
- Docker enabled
-
forgefriends-cloud
(hetzner04)Dedicated to https://cloud.forgefriends.org
- Docker enabled
-
gna-forgejo
(hetzner04)Dedicated to https://forgejo.gna.org
- Docker enabled
-
gna-forum
(hetzner04)Dedicated to https://forum.gna.org
- Docker enabled
hetzner{02,03}
https://hetzner02.forgejo.org & https://hetzner03.forgejo.org run on EX44 Hetzner hardware.
LXC
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_install_lxc_inside 10.6.83 fc16
Disk partitioning
- First disk
- OS
- a partition configured with DRBD for precious data mounted on /var/lib/lxc
- Second disk
- non precious data such as the LXC containers with runners.
Root filesystem backups
hetzner03:/etc/cron.daily/backup-hetzner02
rsync -aHS --delete-excluded --delete --numeric-ids --exclude /proc --exclude /dev --exclude /sys --exclude /srv --exclude /var/lib/lxc 10.53.100.2:/ /srv/backups/hetzner02/
hetzner02:/etc/cron.daily/backup-hetzner03
rsync -aHS --delete-excluded --delete --numeric-ids --exclude /proc --exclude /dev --exclude /sys --exclude /srv --exclude /var/lib/lxc 10.53.100.3:/ /srv/backups/hetzner03/
Public IP addresses
The public IP addresses attached to the hosts are not failover IPs that can be moved from one host to the next. The DNS entry needs to be updated if the primary hosts changes.
When additional IP addresses are attached to the server, they are added to /etc/network/interfaces
like
ipv4 65.21.67.71 and ipv6 2a01:4f9:3081:51ec::102 below.
auto enp5s0
iface enp5s0 inet static
address 65.21.67.73
netmask 255.255.255.192
gateway 65.21.67.65
# route 65.21.67.64/26 via 65.21.67.65
up route add -net 65.21.67.64 netmask 255.255.255.192 gw 65.21.67.65 dev enp5s0
# BEGIN code.forgejo.org
up ip addr add 65.21.67.71/32 dev enp5s0
up nft -f /home/debian/code.nftables
down ip addr del 65.21.67.71/32 dev enp5s0
# END code.forgejo.org
iface enp5s0 inet6 static
address 2a01:4f9:3081:51ec::2
netmask 64
gateway fe80::1
# BEGIN code.forgejo.org
up ip -6 addr add 2a01:4f9:3081:51ec::102/64 dev enp5s0
down ip -6 addr del 2a01:4f9:3081:51ec::102/64 dev enp5s0
# END code.forgejo.org
For port forwarding to work, the LXC host must not bind them. For instance the ssh server configuration at /etc/ssh/sshd_config
should not bind all IP but only a specific one.
Port 22
AddressFamily inet
ListenAddress 65.21.67.73
#ListenAddress ::
Port forwarding
Forwarding a port to an LXC container can be done with nginx streeam for the public IP of code.forgejo.org (65.21.67.71 & 2a01:4f9:3081:51ec::102) to the private IP (10.6.83.195) of the code
LXC container in /etc/nginx/modules-enabled/ssh.conf
:
stream {
# code.forgejo.org ip's
upstream codessh {
least_conn;
server 10.6.83.195:22;
}
# code.forgejo.org definition
server {
listen 65.21.67.71:22; # the port to listen on this server
listen [2a01:4f9:3081:51ec::102]:22;
proxy_pass codessh; # forward traffic to this upstream group
proxy_timeout 3s;
proxy_connect_timeout 3s;
}
}
302 redirects
- On hetzner02
- try.next.forgejo.org redirects to v(latest stable).next.forgejo.org
- dev.next.forgejo.org redirects to v(latest dev).next.forgejo.org
Containers
-
forgejo-code
on hetzner02Dedicated to https://code.forgejo.org
- Docker enabled
- upgrades checklist:
ssh -t debian@hetzner02.forgejo.org lxc-helpers.sh lxc_container_run forgejo-code -- sudo --user debian bash
emacs /home/debian/run-forgejo.sh # change the `image=` docker stop forgejo
ssh -t debian@hetzner02.forgejo.org sudo /etc/cron.daily/backup-forgejo-code
ssh -t debian@hetzner02.forgejo.org lxc-helpers.sh lxc_container_run forgejo-code -- sudo --user debian bash
docker rm forgejo bash -x /home/debian/run-forgejo.sh docker logs -n 200 -f forgejo
- Rotating 30 days backups happen daily
/etc/cron.daily/forgejo-code-backup.sh
- Add code.forgejo.org to the forgejo.org SPF record
-
forgejo-next
on hetzner02Dedicated to https://next.forgejo.org
- Docker enabled
/etc/cron.hourly/forgejo-upgrade
runs/home/debian/run-forgejo.sh > /home/debian/run-forgejo-$(date +%d).log
- When a new major version is published (8.0 for instance)
run-forgejo.sh
must be updated with it - Reset everything
docker stop forgejo docker rm forgejo sudo rm -fr /srv/forgejo.old sudo mv /srv/forgejo /srv/forgejo.old bash -x /home/debian/run-forgejo.sh
/home/debian/next.nftables
add table ip next; flush table ip next; add chain ip next prerouting { type nat hook prerouting priority 0; policy accept; ip daddr 65.21.67.65 tcp dport { 2020 } dnat to 10.6.83.213; };
- Add to
iface enp5s0 inet static
in/etc/network/interfaces
up nft -f /home/debian/next.nftables
- `/etc/nginx/sites-available/next.forgejo.org` same as `/etc/nginx/sites-available/code.forgejo.org`
-
forgejo-v7
on hetzner02Dedicated to https://v7.next.forgejo.org
- Docker enabled
/etc/cron.hourly/forgejo-upgrade
runs/home/debian/run-forgejo.sh > /home/debian/run-forgejo-$(date +%d).log
- Reset everything
docker stop forgejo docker rm forgejo sudo rm -fr /srv/forgejo.old sudo mv /srv/forgejo /srv/forgejo.old bash -x /home/debian/run-forgejo.sh
/home/debian/v7.nftables
add table ip v7; flush table ip v7; add chain ip v7 prerouting { type nat hook prerouting priority 0; policy accept; ip daddr 65.21.67.65 tcp dport { 2070 } dnat to 10.6.83.179; };
- Add to
iface enp5s0 inet static
in/etc/network/interfaces
up nft -f /home/debian/v7.nftables
- `/etc/nginx/sites-available/v7.forgejo.org` same as `/etc/nginx/sites-available/code.forgejo.org`
-
static-pages
on hetzner02See the static pages documenation for more information.
- Unprivileged
-
runner-forgejo-helm
on hetzner03Dedicated to https://codeberg.org/forgejo-contrib/forgejo-helm and running from an ephemeral disk
hetzner{05,06}
https://hetzner05.forgejo.org & https://hetzner06.forgejo.org run on EX44 Hetzner hardware.
LXC
lxc-helpers.sh lxc_install_lxc_inside 10.47.3 fc11
NFS
sudo apt install nfs-kernel-server nfs-common
echo /precious 10.53.101.0/255.255.255.0(rw,no_root_squash,subtree_check) | sudo tee -a /etc/exports
sudo exportfs -a
sudo exportfs -s
sudo apt install nfs-common
Disk partitioning
- First disk
- OS
- non precious data such as the LXC containers with runners.
- Second disk
- a partition configured with DRBD
Root filesystem backups
hetzner05:/etc/cron.daily/backup-hetzner06
rsync -aHSv --delete-excluded --delete --numeric-ids --exclude /proc --exclude /dev --exclude /sys --exclude /srv --exclude /var/lib/lxc 10.53.100.6:/ /srv/backups/hetzner06/
hetzner06:/etc/cron.daily/backup-hetzner05
rsync -aHSv --delete-excluded --delete --numeric-ids --exclude /proc --exclude /dev --exclude /sys --exclude /srv --exclude /var/lib/lxc 10.53.100.5:/ /srv/backups/hetzner05/
Failover IP addresses
The failover IP addresses are configured on all hosts. Their routing is managed by the Hetzner k8s controller.
auto enp5s0
iface enp5s0 inet static
...
up ip addr add 188.40.16.47/32 dev enp5s0
iface enp5s0 inet6 static
...
up ip addr add 2a01:4f8:fff2:48::2/64 dev enp5s0
k8s node
The 10.88.1.5
and fe88::5
IPs are assigned to the interface with VLAN 4002.
auto enp5s0.4002
iface enp5s0.4002 inet static
address 10.88.1.5
netmask 255.255.0.0
vlan-raw-device enp5s0
mtu 1400
up ip addr add fe88::5/48 dev enp5s0.4002
k8s first server node
sudo apt-get install curl
master_node_ip=10.88.1.5,fe88::5
curl -fL https://get.k3s.io | sh -s - server --cluster-init --disable=servicelb --write-kubeconfig-mode=644 --node-ip=$master_node_ip --cluster-cidr=10.42.0.0/16,fd01::/48 --service-cidr=10.43.0.0/16,fd02::/112
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/helm/helm/main/scripts/get-helm-3 | bash -
k8s second server node
The token is found on the first node in the /var/lib/rancher/k3s/server/token
file.
sudo apt-get install curl
token=???
master_ip=10.88.1.5
second_node_ip=10.88.1.6,fe88::6
curl -fL https://get.k3s.io | sh -s - server --token $token --server https://$master_ip:6443 --cluster-init --disable=servicelb --write-kubeconfig-mode=644 --node-ip=$second_node_ip --cluster-cidr=10.42.0.0/16,fd01::/48 --service-cidr=10.43.0.0/16,fd02::/112
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/helm/helm/main/scripts/get-helm-3 | bash -
k8s dedicated etcd node
The token is found on one of the master nodes in the /var/lib/rancher/k3s/server/token
file.
master_ip=10.88.1.5
etcd_node_ip=10.88.1.3,fe88::3
curl -sfL https://get.k3s.io | sh -s - server --token "$token" --server https://$master_ip:6443 --cluster-init --disable-apiserver --disable-controller-manager --disable-scheduler --write-kubeconfig-mode=644 --node-ip=$etcd_node_ip --cluster-cidr=10.42.0.0/16,fd01::/48 --service-cidr=10.43.0.0/16,fd02::/112
It should not be allowed to schedule pods but for some reason it is. Working around this with:
kubectl taint nodes hetzner03 key1=value1:NoSchedule
k8s networking
helm install mycertmanager --set installCRDs=true oci://registry-1.docker.io/bitnamicharts/cert-manager
# wait a few seconds
cat > clusterissuer.yml <<EOF
apiVersion: cert-manager.io/v1
kind: ClusterIssuer
metadata:
name: letsencrypt-http
spec:
acme:
email: contact@forgejo.org
server: https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
privateKeySecretRef:
name: letsencrypt-http
solvers:
- http01:
ingress:
class: traefik
EOF
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f clusterissuer.yml
k3s
is configured to use metallb instead of the default load balancer because it does not allow for a public IP different from the k8s
node IP.
helm install metallb metallb/metallb
# wait a few seconds
cat > metallb.yaml <<EOF
apiVersion: metallb.io/v1beta1
kind: IPAddressPool
metadata:
name: first-pool
spec:
addresses:
- 188.40.16.47/32
- 2a01:4f8:fff2:48::0/64
EOF
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f metallb.yml
traefik requests with annotations specific IPs from metalldb
.
cat > traefik.yml <<EOF
apiVersion: helm.cattle.io/v1
kind: HelmChartConfig
metadata:
name: traefik
namespace: kube-system
spec:
valuesContent: |-
ports:
web:
port: 80
redirectTo:
port: websecure
priority: 1
service:
annotations:
metallb.universe.tf/allow-shared-ip: "key-to-share-188-40-16-47"
metallb.universe.tf/loadBalancerIPs: 188.40.16.47,2a01:4f8:fff2:48::2
EOF
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f traefik.yml
forgejo configuration in ingress for the reverse proxy (traefik
) to route the domain and for the ACME issuer (cert-manager
) to obtain a certificate. And in service for the ssh
port to be bound to the desired IPs of the load balancer (metallb
).
ingress:
enabled: true
annotations:
# https://cert-manager.io/docs/usage/ingress/#supported-annotations
# https://github.com/cert-manager/cert-manager/issues/2239
cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer: letsencrypt-http
cert-manager.io/private-key-algorithm: ECDSA
cert-manager.io/private-key-size: 384
kubernetes.io/ingress.class: traefik
traefik.ingress.kubernetes.io/router.entrypoints: websecure
tls:
- hosts:
- t1.forgejo.org
secretName: tls-forgejo-t1-ingress-http
hosts:
- host: t1.forgejo.org
paths:
- path: /
pathType: Prefix
service:
http:
type: ClusterIP
ipFamilyPolicy: PreferDualStack
port: 3000
ssh:
type: LoadBalancer
annotations:
metallb.universe.tf/loadBalancerIPs: 188.40.16.47,2a01:4f8:fff2:48::2
metallb.universe.tf/allow-shared-ip: "key-to-share-188-40-16-47"
ipFamilyPolicy: PreferDualStack
port: 2222
Uberspace
The website https://forgejo.org is hosted at https://uberspace.de/. The https://codeberg.org/forgejo/website/ CI has credentials to push HTML pages there.