The following steps assume that an instance of MITIGATOR has already been installed. Otherwise, perform installation using one of the following methods.
Interaction between instances is arranged through Wireguard. A virtual network (VPN) is created between instances.
Each instance has a key pair: a private key and a public key.
The private key is stored only on its instance in vpn-private.conf
.
The public keys of all instances are listed in vpn-public.conf
,
which must be the same on all instances.
It also contains the addresses of the instances and their addresses in the VPN.
The VPN instance address is also specified as MITIGATOR_VPN_ADDRESS
in .env
.
The gateway
component is responsible for organizing the VPN. When
clustering is not applied, it does not create a VPN. When clustered,
it configures the VPN according to vpn-private.conf
, vpn-public.conf
,
MITIGATOR_VPN_ADDRESS
.
If you need to change gateway
settings other than *.conf
, you need to
completely restart the instance (docker-compose down && docker-compose up -d
).
See below for a specific command
to update the VPN configuration.
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS includes Wireguard in the base distribution. No additional steps are needed.
Debian 10 (Buster) requires a ported package to be installed:
echo deb http://deb.debian.org/debian buster-backports main > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/buster-backports.list
apt-get update
apt-get install linux-headers-amd64 wireguard-dkms
You can check support with the modprobe wireguard
command. If nothing is printed
in response, the module is available. In this case, it is enough to configure its
automatic loading. Otherwise, a reboot is required.
To add wireguard to automatic download:
echo wireguard >> /etc/modules-load.d/mitigator.conf
Install wg
utility:
apt-get install wireguard-tools
All of the files are created in /srv/mitigator
catalog.
If more than the first instance is configured, the vpn-public.conf
file
must be taken from any of the configured instances to complete it.
Create the private key
(Resulting example: yDPg5doavYH7fdD86nt+cOzSBL4znVZcrcrJwjY/Xmw=
):
wg genkey
Write the key in vpn-private.conf
:
[Interface]
ListenPort = 4567
PrivateKey = yDPg5doavYH7fdD86nt+cOzSBL4znVZcrcrJwjY/Xmw=
The specified port 4567 must be open for UDP traffic.
Get public key from private key
(Resulting example: acfzxE6ZsiYE4jIqsBicOt7oT8ZuKhxBvuz0+6JxiEc=
):
echo 'yDPg5doavYH7fdD86nt+cOzSBL4znVZcrcrJwjY/Xmw=' | wg pubkey
Add a section with the public key and instance addresses to vpn-public.conf
(create a file if this is the first instance):
[Peer]
PublicKey = acfzxE6ZsiYE4jIqsBicOt7oT8ZuKhxBvuz0+6JxiEc=
AllowedIPs = 10.8.3.1/32
Endpoint = 192.0.2.1:4567
10.8.3.1
is an instance address inside VPN.
Must be unique among all instances.
All addresses must be within the same /24 network (default).
192.0.2.1:4567
is the external address of the instance and the port
configured above. Other instances will send UDP packets to this address
and port.
Create a docker-compose.vpn.yml
file with the exactly following content:
version: "2.2"
services:
gateway:
environment:
GATEWAY_ADDRESS: "${MITIGATOR_VPN_ADDRESS:-10.8.3.1}/${MITIGATOR_VPN_PREFIX:-24}"
volumes:
- ./vpn-public.conf:/srv/public.conf:ro
- ./vpn-private.conf:/srv/private.conf:ro
Add this file to the list of Docker Compose configurations in .env
:
COMPOSE_FILE=docker-compose.yml:docker-compose.vpn.yml
If more files are used, such as docker-compose.override.yml
,
they must all be listed separated by colons.
Add the address of the instance inside the VPN to .env
:
MITIGATOR_VPN_ADDRESS=10.8.3.1
It must match the one configured in vpn-public.conf
.
Also, this address must be specified in the instance settings
in the MITIGATOR web interface.
Reboot MITIGATOR:
docker-compose down && docker-compose up -d
After adding a new instance to the vpn-public.conf
file,
you need to make changes on all instances.
On each instance, you need to update the VPN configuration without restarting:
docker-compose exec gateway reconfigure