This is a fork of the original LXC-Web-Panel from https://github.com/lxc-webpanel/LXC-Web-Panel with a lot of improvements and bug fixes for LXC 1.0+.
This version of lwp features backup capability, RestAPI interface, LDAP support, and other necessary fixes to work with the latest lxc version. This project is also available as debian package for easy installation.
If you use this fork please ensure to use at least lxc 1.0.4. The code was tested on Ubuntu 12.04 and 14.04.
On ubuntu 12.04 you should install:
- LXC from this ppa: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-lxc/+archive/daily
- python-flask from ppa: https://launchpad.net/~chris-lea/+archive/python-flask
The latest debian packages are released using packagecloud.io service since version 0.9, please update your repo config. The install script can be found at https://packagecloud.io/claudyus/LXC-Web-Panel/install
Installation of the package can be done typing:
sudo apt-get install lwp
Version released before 0.9 can be downloaded at http://claudyus.github.io/LXC-Web-Panel/download.html
If you want to run lwp from source code or in a rpm based system like Fedora you can follow the steps below.
On a fedora system you should install these deps.
sudo yum update sudo yum install lxc lxc-devel lxc-libs lxc-extra lxc-templates python-pam python-flask fabric pytz npm
Now you should download the source code and inside the source code directory run these steps below
fab build_assets # build assets using python-fabric ./setup.py develop # install python package mkdir -p /etc/lwp # create config/var dirs and popolate it mkdir -p /var/lwp cp lwp.example.conf /etc/lwp/lwp.conf cp lwp.db /var/lwp/lwp.db service firewalld stop # for fedora service lxc start # if service lxc exists ./bin/lwp --debug # run lwp wth debug support
- Copy /etc/lwp/lwp.example.conf to /etc/lwp/lwp.conf
- edit it
- start lwp service as root
service lwp start
Your lwp panel is now at http://localhost:5000/ and default username and password are admin/admin.
SSL direct support was dropped after v0.6 release.
You can configure nginx as reverse proxy if you want to use SSL encryption, see bug #34 for info.
Default authentication is against the internal sqlite database, but it's possible to configure alternative backends.
To enable ldap auth you should set auth
type to ldap
inside your config file then configure all options inside ldap section.
See lwp.example.conf for references.
Pyhton LDAP need to be installed:
apt-get install python-ldap
To enable authentication against htpasswd file you should set auth
type to htpasswd
and file
variable in htpasswd
section to point to the htpasswd file.
This backend use the crypt function, here an example where -d
force the use of crypt encryption when generating the htpasswd file:
htpasswd -d -b -c /etc/lwp/httpasswd admin admin
To enable authentication against PAM you should set auth
type to pam
and service
variable in pam
section.
Python PAM module needs to be installed:
apt-get install python-pam
or
pip install pam
or
yum install python-pam
With default login
service all valid linux users can login to lwp.
Many more options are available via PAM Configuration, see PAM docs.
This auth method is used to authenticate the users using an external http server through a POST request. To enable this method auth
type to http
and configure the option under http
section.
If you want to use different type of authentication, create appropriate file in authenticators/
directory with specific structure (example can be viewed in stub
authenticator)
To enable file bucket integration for the backup routine you shoul set to true
the buckets
key inside the global section of configuation file.
Than add a section buckets
like this:
[global] . . buckets = True [buckets] buckets_host = remote_lan_ip buckets_port = 1234
After a fresh git clone you should download the bower component and setup the package for development purpose.
fab build_assets sudo ./setup.py develop cp lwp.example.conf lwp.conf
Now you can run lwp locally using sudo ./bin/lwp --debug
Debug is just one of the available options to profile lwp you can use --profiling
options, those options can also be
used against the global installation using: sudo lwp --debug
Anyway ensure to stop the lwp service if any: sudo service lwp stop
To run test locally unsure that mock-lxc scripts are in PATH (export PATH=`pwd`/tests/mock-lxc:$PATH
) than run fab dev_test
To build a local debian package run fab debian
This work is released under MIT License, see LICENSE file.